I've got buddies deployed in Iraq. To show them how much I don't care, I used to send them UN-care packages loaded with whatever my hand touched first at the thrift store. Popular items included but were not limited to an oil filter for a '92 Toyota Camry and one rollerblade. But this is downright diabolical. 3D printing never seemed more important. I love it. I love this. And I love you. xoxo
Sent a friend a 1lb bag of el paso mild taco sauce when he went off to basic because it's weak-sauce. From my understanding everyone from our generation got a laugh and everyone else was extremely confused.
Evil pro tip: Make the weird-but-fair dice unfair again by using volume modifiers to print denser infill on one side! Then you can show your victims the first part of this video to prove how fair they are.
@@alexturnbackthearmy1907 probably best not to. Incandescent lights produce a ton of heat, more heat than light in fact. You could use an Incandescent bulb to bake cookies - and they made a toy that dis just that (ezbake oven) Which poses a problem if you make it out of 3D printed plastics. So if you do want to use Incandescent, make it metal.
The Teeth cup, if modified to be a bowl, with or without a change in the color scheme, would make a terrifying candy bowl for handing out candy at Halloween.
If you secured the lamp's cord at the correct point, it would actually use the cord as another linkage and it would pivot the lamp, and the lamp would move as the arm moved. That might be the way the original creator had it set up so that it wasn't limp-lamped.
That lamp honestly hits my biggest pet peeves in 3d printing. I don't need everything to be as well written as the Prusa assembly instructions, but dangit I want to at least know I have the right number of parts.
Also printing parts that should have been laser cut. I see so many people wanting to print things that are just flat pieces with some holes in them that take no advantage whatsoever of the capabilities of 3D printing and are just strictly worse than some laser cut plywood.
It helps he actually made the things, and shows real videos of the part. So much better than if I made a video like "top 10 annoying 3d prints" and only showed the download pages for each model. Which, like, he did that too, but there are tons of cuts back to him, to the CAD software, to real life footage, and so on. It is a good video and I didn't know about most of these 3d models
The perfect item for those you hate, particularly if they think themselves "mechanically inclined": Print the lamp kit, then add a couple extra pieces into the box before sealing it up.
i have a habit of unsubscribing from people once i'm bored, but i find myself getting a little bored and then the next time i see a new video i imeadeatly end up resubscribing, not saying it's an issue, probably just a sign to not unsub from zack again
That lamp looks it might also be a laser cuttable project too. It also reeks of art design student dropping some files after they finish a project and have completely run out of F's to give about it.
I LOVE the non-silly projects. I think the silly economy is very oversaturated lately in the stem youtuber space and you're actually really good at pulling off mega interesting practical projects which are my favorite anyway :o)
".. And I am now wondering whether there is a way to put the filament back on the spool." About halfway through the video and I'd love to see what your latest take on this is in video format. CNC Kitchen has been making videos on the subject of 3D print/filament recycling for a while now and it is starting to look closer and closer to a reality for hobbyists. The main challenge I've been thinking about overcoming in DIY fashion is filament waste and 3D print destruction. Who has money for an industrial hard drive shredder?
my 2 cents: silly projects are fun but often (at least, in my experience) plastic waste in the end. Imo, practicality persistently prevails. Btw that QED line was gold
to make the lamp worse: intentionally print either a few pieces less than you need to make it so it cant be completed, or even worse: print a few small parts extra maybe a big one too so they think they messed something up.
I'm surprised at the question, Zack. I figured the whole Voidstar vibe was making something practical, but turning the aesthetic up to 11 and seeing if it still works.
Idk if you'll see this but you really helped my husband with 3d printing and your videos are the ONLY 3d printing videos I like. We love the technical and the silly! You're just great and we're so happy to watch your channel.
You really should clarify very that specific filaments are needed to 3D print light switch covers, otherwise it's a major fire and safety hazard. That's why building codes dictate that they be made of specific materials. In fact, it's best not to encourage printing them regardless since most people won't bother checking requirements like that before printing.
I really like the practical projects, like gridfinity, and your smart gridfinity thing. Some silly projects are cool, but i mostly watch this channel for interesting and usefull projects that are presented very funny.
Just thanks Zach thank you for all you do so many of us appreciate you and your method more than you know sir. You are my Yoda of 3d printing, good job sir and thank you.
Been there. I started other hobbies that I could include 3d printing. Like tabletop games and small woodworking-3d prints-IoT mixes. I also let friends and strangers ask for small prints for free and if they want large prints and many of them, I ask them to just buy the filament/resin for me. This keeps my printer in use. Edit: but if you don't want it. Donate it to a school, charity school, family or friend. It would be a good gift and learning experience for someone else.
Stand Lamp Office: This one is much worthy of a detailed redesign by you. Every issue you see in it that you can fix, let us see an improved version of this kit. Could even leave it instructionless and you just show the completed one in a short and just say "Look at this lamp." cut to another angle "Easy to print." cut to one last angle "STLs in description." cut to just your face "you've seen it, assemble it the same bro."
Dude. I just finished 3D printing stocking stuffers for 9 people. This video was exactly too late, but, that could be a good reason to do another one next year in December. Your videos rock as always, keep doing what you're doing.
If you wanna do silly stuff bring it to us! But don't let us dictate what you make! Do what keeps you happy! That's what keeps us happy! Happy new year bro! Thanks for all the genuine content!
FDM fan here that got a resin printer for xmas. Buying all the extra safety stuff alone is like one of those gag gifts. As far as projects, just do what you want. Your joy from making something is more interesting than "funky lol project 42069 made for lulz". If that brings you joy and it shows in the video go for it.
@@Francois_Dupont respirator/mask, cleaning solution, gloves, dedicated trash bin to prevent cross contamination, safety glasses. Then the nice to have extras like a flex plate, wash and cure, silicone mat(s), etc. Not a problem, just a bunch of extras that are nice to have to make the most of the printer that also bump the entry fee into resin printing by a bit.
Zack is a literal tech junkie hero. I can not fully verbalize how much I enjoyed this video! Keep with the killer content (looking at you tactical-beer-thing).
I think a few "fun/silly" Projects every now and then would be really great to watch and certainly it might inspire an actual functional good idea that somebody might one day design!
Would love to see some sillier videos, as long as they are mechanically interesting. Also, that lamp in the last one was definitely a laser cut wood construction at some point, that's why the design is that way, so it's probably not some created with the permission of the original designer.
I have to imagine your builder's brain's 'bout to burst from all the worst cursed ideas!! Cursed Engineering is honestly a huge part of why I became a (software) engineer. I would love nothing more than to see sillier projects!
Hi Zack, I really like the practical projects and I feel like silly projects can be funny for a bit but over time lose their appeal whereas the practical projects are useful long term
MORE SILLY PROJECTS PLEEEEAAAASSSEE! cuz like you can still make them as fun and educational as all of your videos are but you also get a wider range of ways to show and teach us all the things that interest you
I'm terrified of what you can create when not limited by the concept of "practicality" so yes more silly projects please! especially if an episode of doodads can give you the time necessary to fully research and create more ambitious projects
Zach, I'm in the camp of make silly videos about serious projects. That way you make what could a boring video more entertaining instead of relying on the silly object. Plus we really don't need more plastic waste in the world. I'd love to see you take on the recycling filament scraps in your own way like Stefan from CNC Kitchen has done.
i JUST bought my first 3D printer today.. truly feels meant to be with Zack posting this video!! Thank you so much brother!! Looking forward to eventually printing some of these
This old lady is getting her first 3D printer (Bambu P1S) any day now, and I can’t freaking wait! I’ve been watching Zach for so long that you’d think I’d have one by now.
Certainly, I would advocate for the prolific creation of whimsically intricate undertaking 3d prints that embody a delightful amalgamation of ingenuity and lightheartedness.
Zack as long as you do it in the smart quick witted format if you're, I think we'd ask watch whatever you put out. Bonus points when you teach us something
Silly projects are a dime a dozen. That's not why i am subscribed to you. I am subscribed because you make REAL things. And because you mastered cringe somehow. Teach us, grandmaster!
I was cheering for the lamp but somehow you stubbornly persisted your way to victory with your obscene amount of disposable time yet again... damn you Freedman! (shakes fist angrily at sky)
The fact that the David lightswitch is directly after a Brilliant ad (which sponsors, like, 'classy' science learning channels) makes it 10x more hilarious
Quick note about the folding stock. If you own any firearms under the category of pistol (read as AR style pistol specifically with a picatinny rail on the back), Printing the folding stock or even downloading the files may put you in an NFA violation (New York seems to be getting really aggressive about this). While constructive intent has never really been tried in court, you don't want to be the first so be cautious.
Just move to Belgium, where guns are so illegal you are allowed to walk around with 100% accurate looking replica's without an orange tip (this is not legal advise).
Just watching your lamp journey gave me a speed run through DABDA. Coming through the other side I think I respect the creator's, ah, "laissez-faire" approach. While this intricately designed thing is monetarily free, we must pay a fraction of the sweat and toil required to design it in return. Beautiful. Or they're just a chaotic-good asshole having a hearty chuckle every time they check the download tally.
Honestly, I hate to admit it, but I love your channel because you deliver practical prints with the humor someone who just prints peens. Don't feel bad about peppering in some of those useless print videos here and there; it won't chase anyone off.
I've got buddies deployed in Iraq. To show them how much I don't care, I used to send them UN-care packages loaded with whatever my hand touched first at the thrift store. Popular items included but were not limited to an oil filter for a '92 Toyota Camry and one rollerblade. But this is downright diabolical. 3D printing never seemed more important. I love it. I love this. And I love you. xoxo
thats awesome, i bet they got some good laughs out of that one but were also sometimes annoyed
Sent a friend a 1lb bag of el paso mild taco sauce when he went off to basic because it's weak-sauce. From my understanding everyone from our generation got a laugh and everyone else was extremely confused.
@@vixwolf2037 Literally lol'd. And that's spot on accurate. The weakest of sauces haha
Amazing legitimately
"look at the photo and assemble it the same bro" needs to become the most cherished piece of maker meme culture.
Evil pro tip: Make the weird-but-fair dice unfair again by using volume modifiers to print denser infill on one side! Then you can show your victims the first part of this video to prove how fair they are.
Chaotic pro tip make it skewed so it likes to roll bad and only use the dice for points where it'd be funny to have a bad roll
Lightning infill could do this depending on how its printed. But yes 😂
He needs to modify the volume of his content.
This is literally a top ten 3d printed video. This is sad
@@handleonlife1010Then why are you watching it? Loser
Whoever made that lamp truly understands the spirit of steampunk. Very much victorian aesthetic engineering. I genuinely want to build this now.
I wanna see it water jet cut out of aluminum and anodized different colors
And it absolutely MUST use an Edison bulb style LED
Just remember to look at the pic and assemble it the same, bro.
@@drthmik LED? Nah, bring in incandescent.
@@alexturnbackthearmy1907 probably best not to. Incandescent lights produce a ton of heat, more heat than light in fact. You could use an Incandescent bulb to bake cookies - and they made a toy that dis just that (ezbake oven)
Which poses a problem if you make it out of 3D printed plastics. So if you do want to use Incandescent, make it metal.
The Teeth cup, if modified to be a bowl, with or without a change in the color scheme, would make a terrifying candy bowl for handing out candy at Halloween.
That would be sick
Love it! I’ll do it 🦷👍🦷
I'm thinking about making one for my Orthodontist next fall xDD
@@MacroAggressor For bonus points, modify the teeth to be crooked.
green teeth black gums!
If you secured the lamp's cord at the correct point, it would actually use the cord as another linkage and it would pivot the lamp, and the lamp would move as the arm moved. That might be the way the original creator had it set up so that it wasn't limp-lamped.
That lamp honestly hits my biggest pet peeves in 3d printing. I don't need everything to be as well written as the Prusa assembly instructions, but dangit I want to at least know I have the right number of parts.
Look at the photo and assemble it the same bro.
just count em in the picture bro
Build it till it works and the leftover pieces are extra
Also printing parts that should have been laser cut. I see so many people wanting to print things that are just flat pieces with some holes in them that take no advantage whatsoever of the capabilities of 3D printing and are just strictly worse than some laser cut plywood.
@@neutronium9542 because most people definitely have both a 3D printer AND a laser cutter
"Print a few extra pieces to throw in"
Possibly the most diabolically EVIL thing I have ever heard.
It immediately made me feel delighted disgust.
you dont put more in, you take more out
For the true supervillain: print TWO out of the SAME MATERIAL. Then put BOTH in the SAME BOX!
[Insert generic mad scientist laugh here]
Sounds like something I would do tbh
also works with the lamp
I don't care if they're serious or silly projects. As long as Zack can bring his best energy to it, it'll be a fun project to watch.
I agree with you there✌🏻
A part of my soul left my body and evaporated into the ether after you printed that damn puzzle in nylon and threw in the extra pieces.
Only Zack knows how to make a top 10 list both engaging and not brainrot-inducing
if only he knew how to post a Christmas gift idea list before Christmas
@@Imthefakehe probably is beating himself up enough 😅
It helps he actually made the things, and shows real videos of the part. So much better than if I made a video like "top 10 annoying 3d prints" and only showed the download pages for each model. Which, like, he did that too, but there are tons of cuts back to him, to the CAD software, to real life footage, and so on.
It is a good video and I didn't know about most of these 3d models
I need an app that adds a video of someone squishing slimes underneath in order to watch content nowadays 😢
@@ELTABULLO that is an issue you should definitely try to get solved
The perfect item for those you hate, particularly if they think themselves "mechanically inclined": Print the lamp kit, then add a couple extra pieces into the box before sealing it up.
Jokes on you i always have leftover pieces i wouldn't think twice about it
Woah, woah, calm down satan.
Every time I watch a youtuber for a long time eventually he gets boring.
I've been watching Zack for 3 years now and he just never misses.
its the constant quips and adhd triggers C: gotta love it!
It's the AD4KUHD 120Hz
i have a habit of unsubscribing from people once i'm bored, but i find myself getting a little bored and then the next time i see a new video i imeadeatly end up resubscribing, not saying it's an issue, probably just a sign to not unsub from zack again
That’s because of his sweet ADHD 4K UHD.
It's the words, there are so many words.
That lamp looks it might also be a laser cuttable project too. It also reeks of art design student dropping some files after they finish a project and have completely run out of F's to give about it.
I LOVE the non-silly projects. I think the silly economy is very oversaturated lately in the stem youtuber space and you're actually really good at pulling off mega interesting practical projects which are my favorite anyway :o)
I agree. just watched a popular "engineer" print a toilet that "works" I would prefer less of this wasteful content
Agreed- the optigon/cyberdeck bit got me into Zack’s work but it’s far less popular than his 3d print stuff
Agreed.
A greet! Da great! Agrood!
Yes
He literally posted a video dedicated to useless shit
Silliness is what i love about this channel. Regardless of how serious or dry the subject matter, you can always count on the video being entertaining
Zack delivers premium witty one-liners at such a rate, you will have barely any time between bursts of laughter to smash that Like and Subscribe.
“say goodbye to my little pony and say hello to my little friend” is everything 9:11
I pity the fool who can’t make better puns than this guy who has had MONTHS to work
I say hell yes to "sillier projects" only because i cannot imagine your sense of humor in random prints and not just in clever writing.
"This model's creator just dumped 50 STLs and 4 Geocities-quality JPEGs, went out for a pack of smokes, and never came back." Brilliant!
Tell me you rent without telling me you rent 4:11 The tell tale signs of a landlord and a "PAINT IT ALL WHITE" style of upkeep.
You absolutely had me in tears more than once, and somehow I STILL want to build that damn lamp.
17:09 was my file! It was a “gears” project for my mechanical engineering class. Instructions included below:
easy to print.
".. And I am now wondering whether there is a way to put the filament back on the spool."
About halfway through the video and I'd love to see what your latest take on this is in video format. CNC Kitchen has been making videos on the subject of 3D print/filament recycling for a while now and it is starting to look closer and closer to a reality for hobbyists. The main challenge I've been thinking about overcoming in DIY fashion is filament waste and 3D print destruction. Who has money for an industrial hard drive shredder?
I been in some dark places the last few months. Your videos always help me feel better. Thank you for what you do.
my 2 cents: silly projects are fun but often (at least, in my experience) plastic waste in the end. Imo, practicality persistently prevails.
Btw that QED line was gold
I think making sillier projects introduces more opportunities to be creative, so I would definitely like to see more silly projects.
Happy for you to do silly projects as long as you don't make it the only thing. I love your videos and the usable things you create.
to make the lamp worse: intentionally print either a few pieces less than you need to make it so it cant be completed, or even worse: print a few small parts extra maybe a big one too so they think they messed something up.
I'm surprised at the question, Zack. I figured the whole Voidstar vibe was making something practical, but turning the aesthetic up to 11 and seeing if it still works.
Idk if you'll see this but you really helped my husband with 3d printing and your videos are the ONLY 3d printing videos I like.
We love the technical and the silly! You're just great and we're so happy to watch your channel.
Making a mold from the tooth cup print and then casting in a food safe resin or something might be fun.
I swear your sales pitches for free 3D files are beyond impressive and incredibly creative!
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I'm replying to your comment for the same reason.
Wow, I love helping to boost engagement❤🎉❤🎉😢😅🎉😂😅😅😂🎉
Same
Me too
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Always a yes to non silly and full silly projects, I do love theoretically practical stuff
I'm a big fan of practical projects! You're great at them, and the world needs more.
You really should clarify very that specific filaments are needed to 3D print light switch covers, otherwise it's a major fire and safety hazard. That's why building codes dictate that they be made of specific materials. In fact, it's best not to encourage printing them regardless since most people won't bother checking requirements like that before printing.
I really like the practical projects, like gridfinity, and your smart gridfinity thing. Some silly projects are cool, but i mostly watch this channel for interesting and usefull projects that are presented very funny.
4:19 I guess my lights are staying off
Hi Zach, Leonardo from Brazil 🇧🇷! Thanks for your job. Everything was important for my development in this area! You are very talented 👏🏻
Just thanks Zach thank you for all you do so many of us appreciate you and your method more than you know sir. You are my Yoda of 3d printing, good job sir and thank you.
My 3d printer has been collecting dust all of 2023. I need to be inspired to get at it again.
Been there. I started other hobbies that I could include 3d printing. Like tabletop games and small woodworking-3d prints-IoT mixes. I also let friends and strangers ask for small prints for free and if they want large prints and many of them, I ask them to just buy the filament/resin for me. This keeps my printer in use.
Edit: but if you don't want it. Donate it to a school, charity school, family or friend. It would be a good gift and learning experience for someone else.
Stand Lamp Office: This one is much worthy of a detailed redesign by you. Every issue you see in it that you can fix, let us see an improved version of this kit. Could even leave it instructionless and you just show the completed one in a short and just say "Look at this lamp." cut to another angle "Easy to print." cut to one last angle "STLs in description." cut to just your face "you've seen it, assemble it the same bro."
Dude. I just finished 3D printing stocking stuffers for 9 people. This video was exactly too late, but, that could be a good reason to do another one next year in December.
Your videos rock as always, keep doing what you're doing.
He had originally planned to do this video earlier and ended up sick 😢
Fortunately, he's well now.
If you wanna do silly stuff bring it to us! But don't let us dictate what you make! Do what keeps you happy! That's what keeps us happy! Happy new year bro! Thanks for all the genuine content!
FDM fan here that got a resin printer for xmas. Buying all the extra safety stuff alone is like one of those gag gifts.
As far as projects, just do what you want. Your joy from making something is more interesting than "funky lol project 42069 made for lulz". If that brings you joy and it shows in the video go for it.
what safety stuff do you need? gloves and a container to rinse stuff?
@@Francois_Dupont respirator/mask, cleaning solution, gloves, dedicated trash bin to prevent cross contamination, safety glasses. Then the nice to have extras like a flex plate, wash and cure, silicone mat(s), etc.
Not a problem, just a bunch of extras that are nice to have to make the most of the printer that also bump the entry fee into resin printing by a bit.
My face was in the smiling mode for the full 22:18, Even the Brilliance commercial was fun and cleverly edited. Thanks Zack & Brooke. Well done 🙂
I just got a 3d printer because of you and it's so much fun! Thank you for many ideas I've made a reality❤
I know you said the lamp is horrible but it looks so cool, I want to try making it anyway
I personally love the practicality of your projects, but I'll like pretty much anything you put out
the adapter is one of the dumbest jokes on the whole channel, but it is also very funny, good job
Zack is a literal tech junkie hero. I can not fully verbalize how much I enjoyed this video! Keep with the killer content (looking at you tactical-beer-thing).
I think a few "fun/silly" Projects every now and then would be really great to watch and certainly it might inspire an actual functional good idea that somebody might one day design!
Would love to see some sillier videos, as long as they are mechanically interesting.
Also, that lamp in the last one was definitely a laser cut wood construction at some point, that's why the design is that way, so it's probably not some created with the permission of the original designer.
The lamp having its files dumped and abandoned feels like what i do with my old uni projevts
I love practical projects, and I love seeing silly projects.You gotta have fun sometimes! Thanks for sharing
I have to imagine your builder's brain's 'bout to burst from all the worst cursed ideas!! Cursed Engineering is honestly a huge part of why I became a (software) engineer. I would love nothing more than to see sillier projects!
100% yes on more silly projects and sheetposts
1000% more yes!
What a beautiful lamp, I am too mesmerized by the mechanism
I might be alone here but I’d prefer no silly projects. There plenty of TH-camrs that do that and I love you’re current style of projects
These are awesome! Thanks for sharing. Your supporters have some great names. I think it is great when people read off the supporter names.
Yes, make silly projects.
9:52 this has to be the sneakiest joke
Hi Zack, I really like the practical projects and I feel like silly projects can be funny for a bit but over time lose their appeal whereas the practical projects are useful long term
Zack you are a gift to this beautiful world
oh damn, having a patron called "Trump did nothing wrong" is so uncomfortable, even as a joke, ew, so much grossness
honestly all politics jokes suck, saw one in the splatoon 3 plaza and felt siypet gross
14:47 Just about killed me. Well... Just about killed both of us. I may actually print this whole deal for a military buddy.
Silly project gang 👇👇👇
MORE SILLY PROJECTS PLEEEEAAAASSSEE! cuz like you can still make them as fun and educational as all of your videos are but you also get a wider range of ways to show and teach us all the things that interest you
7:45 Yo! Thanks for the shout-out! Glad you like the CandyGat v1 😎
I'm terrified of what you can create when not limited by the concept of "practicality" so yes more silly projects please! especially if an episode of doodads can give you the time necessary to fully research and create more ambitious projects
Oh my god this cooking recipe is actually life changing! I'm gonna make it tonight! A+ thank you chef!
I’m not even into 3D printing, I just watch for your personality and wit. I wanna see you do more silly stuff, but I love your practical projects too!
Defiantly one of the absolute best and useful videos I have seen!
Zach, I'm in the camp of make silly videos about serious projects. That way you make what could a boring video more entertaining instead of relying on the silly object. Plus we really don't need more plastic waste in the world. I'd love to see you take on the recycling filament scraps in your own way like Stefan from CNC Kitchen has done.
i JUST bought my first 3D printer today.. truly feels meant to be with Zack posting this video!!
Thank you so much brother!! Looking forward to eventually printing some of these
@18:05 The look of "Ohhhh, THAT'S how they did that!" is amazing and such a relatable feeling.
This old lady is getting her first 3D printer (Bambu P1S) any day now, and I can’t freaking wait! I’ve been watching Zach for so long that you’d think I’d have one by now.
I need a full D&D skew dice set
Certainly, I would advocate for the prolific creation of whimsically intricate undertaking 3d prints that embody a delightful amalgamation of ingenuity and lightheartedness.
Zack as long as you do it in the smart quick witted format if you're, I think we'd ask watch whatever you put out. Bonus points when you teach us something
We need more psychotic videos like this! I'm dying
Silly projects are a dime a dozen. That's not why i am subscribed to you. I am subscribed because you make REAL things. And because you mastered cringe somehow. Teach us, grandmaster!
Silly, serious, in-between... I want you to make whatever projects keep you motivated, because that's what gets me more videos to watch.
I was cheering for the lamp but somehow you stubbornly persisted your way to victory with your obscene amount of disposable time yet again... damn you Freedman! (shakes fist angrily at sky)
14:49 had me ROLLING!!! 😂
The fact that the David lightswitch is directly after a Brilliant ad (which sponsors, like, 'classy' science learning channels) makes it 10x more hilarious
For dice, you'll need to make sure the infill and layer height settings are spot on as they can also impact fairness.
I'm guessing the lamp is normally a lasercut kit
“Print a couple of extra puzzle pieces” hahahahaha that’s so evil and hilarious. Chaotic Evil. I’m subbing.
That lamp looks like it was designed to be cut out of plywood.
That jigsaw puzzle nastiness is one of the meanest and greatest things I've ever heard in my life.
I've gotta get that in all black, as recommended!
Quick note about the folding stock. If you own any firearms under the category of pistol (read as AR style pistol specifically with a picatinny rail on the back), Printing the folding stock or even downloading the files may put you in an NFA violation (New York seems to be getting really aggressive about this). While constructive intent has never really been tried in court, you don't want to be the first so be cautious.
Just move to Belgium, where guns are so illegal you are allowed to walk around with 100% accurate looking replica's without an orange tip (this is not legal advise).
It's funny because I enjoy FN Herstal products.@@TheBayru
I appreciate the credits being as entertaining as the actual content! Banger of a start to 2024 VoidStarLabs!
With your level of creativity... YES, we want you to create crazy projects.
Why "make" someone's day if you can ruin it instead non-aggressively? Pure genius. This is why I'm following this channel xD
Just watching your lamp journey gave me a speed run through DABDA. Coming through the other side I think I respect the creator's, ah, "laissez-faire" approach. While this intricately designed thing is monetarily free, we must pay a fraction of the sweat and toil required to design it in return. Beautiful.
Or they're just a chaotic-good asshole having a hearty chuckle every time they check the download tally.
"Happiness is a zero sun game."
You had me at that line
as someone who lives 3D printing, there is nothing I love more than making friends and family suffer with 3D printed gifts. thank you for this video
Honestly, I hate to admit it, but I love your channel because you deliver practical prints with the humor someone who just prints peens. Don't feel bad about peppering in some of those useless print videos here and there; it won't chase anyone off.
15:45 this marks the second time I've had to clean up coffee that I've spat all over my keyboard while watching your channel. 10/10