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Great idea for the rolling shelf rack, it was definitely an upgrade to my suggestion of a rolling cart, which would have had much less storage space. Keep up the Great work! Thanks, Scott
I saw that you mentioned in one video that you use the filament boxes for shipping. Not sure if anyone mentioned it, but you can turn the boxes inside out so the printing is on the inside and the outside is perfectly clean. Looks much better. It might take you a few tries until you get good at it without damaging the boxes, but it’s fairly quick once you get the hang of it.
Nice chair. I just bought one very similar on the very same day. The table in the back in an automatic mah-jong table. Looks like quite a nice one. In China, you often find them as a luxury extra in upmarket hotel suites. Truly hypnotic watching them "wash" the tiles!!
How about removing the lowest shelf and have the Printers standing on the concrete, which will also remove the movement disturbances from the other printers. This way, You get all shelf some 6-10 inches lower. you could use the former lowest shelf to be the top one for storage.
On your X1C rack, you can raise up the printers a bit, and then with the space created, put a shelf in the middle for storage. Ya, it's not on top, but it is using that space a bit.
@@Dancyn3Dprints Get a step ladder... And it would probably be more efficient use of space to put 2 shelves without AMS on bottom and 1 shelf of AMS on top and then put your storage somewhere else.
What I like to do for that problem when it gets caught in the spool take your snips if you can go through the center of the spool and snip off any extra material you can so that way when it gets to the end it's less likely to snag.
Imma be honest i don't remember the exact amount but it wasn't expensive. The electrician just split 2 of the outlets in the basement to their dedicated 20 amp. And left the other outlets as they were already on a 20 amp. Probably less than 400
What you do for the seam line on round objects? Whats the limit in your case you consider a print too “ugly” to be shipped to customers?, how do you handle returns? Many questions maybe you can add the answers on one of your vids
Just an idea aswell, do you have 2 sets of plates for all your printers? I've been meaning to get another plate for mine so I can just take the print off, swap in the fresh plate and get it going right away instead of waiting until I clean the plate
That isn't a cinderwing egg, is it? What size scale do you print your eggs for your dragons? I've been printing the cinderwing3d dragons and the 70% scale baby dragons will fit in 60% scale mystery and crystal eggs, but they look so much bigger than yours, but your dragons appear to be longer. It's blowing my mind.
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Great idea for the rolling shelf rack, it was definitely an upgrade to my suggestion of a rolling cart, which would have had much less storage space. Keep up the Great work!
Thanks, Scott
Thanks for watching and the advice
I saw that you mentioned in one video that you use the filament boxes for shipping. Not sure if anyone mentioned it, but you can turn the boxes inside out so the printing is on the inside and the outside is perfectly clean. Looks much better. It might take you a few tries until you get good at it without damaging the boxes, but it’s fairly quick once you get the hang of it.
Yea someone mentioned that to me.. it doesn't effect anything and I've never had any complaints so..
Move the printers to the top of the racks and put filament at the bottom, will also make it easier to get to the bottom printers to clear/check them
Nice chair. I just bought one very similar on the very same day.
The table in the back in an automatic mah-jong table. Looks like quite a nice one. In China, you often find them as a luxury extra in upmarket hotel suites. Truly hypnotic watching them "wash" the tiles!!
Haha table is amazing we play often
Loses HUNDREDS every time
How about removing the lowest shelf and have the Printers standing on the concrete, which will also remove the movement disturbances from the other printers. This way, You get all shelf some 6-10 inches lower. you could use the former lowest shelf to be the top one for storage.
Bro I can’t even manage 5 printers. Ty for sharing this, showing it’s possible. I’d love to know how you find employees too!
Lol 5! Those where the good days
Thanks as I am now learning how to run my own A1 AWS Lite combo. Laurie. NZ. 😊
Get it
On your X1C rack, you can raise up the printers a bit, and then with the space created, put a shelf in the middle for storage. Ya, it's not on top, but it is using that space a bit.
We aren't giants! Probably can't access the ams on top easily if it's raised
@@Dancyn3Dprints ah, bummer!
@@Dancyn3Dprints Get a step ladder... And it would probably be more efficient use of space to put 2 shelves without AMS on bottom and 1 shelf of AMS on top and then put your storage somewhere else.
I’d love to see a video of how you prepare the packages for FBA! Also, do you happen to know the width of the steel on those racks?
77 inch
What I like to do for that problem when it gets caught in the spool take your snips if you can go through the center of the spool and snip off any extra material you can so that way when it gets to the end it's less likely to snag.
We try to clip the ends of the rolls if we can
Im going to join the community! I was wondering how much did you pay for circuit drop in your old basement set up
Imma be honest i don't remember the exact amount but it wasn't expensive. The electrician just split 2 of the outlets in the basement to their dedicated 20 amp. And left the other outlets as they were already on a 20 amp. Probably less than 400
What you do for the seam line on round objects? Whats the limit in your case you consider a print too “ugly” to be shipped to customers?, how do you handle returns? Many questions maybe you can add the answers on one of your vids
We have weekly q/a calls in our community for detailed questions like this
If u cut the end of the roll it will continue to print and then change to the new one
Could you 3d print and extension for the printer racks in carbon fiber to be able to put a shelf on top for storage or filament???
Even if I did it would be too high to reach
@Dancyn3Dprints ahh that's a good point. I hadn't thought of that 😂
Just an idea aswell, do you have 2 sets of plates for all your printers? I've been meaning to get another plate for mine so I can just take the print off, swap in the fresh plate and get it going right away instead of waiting until I clean the plate
Nah we dont.. not yet anyway
Where can I get stl file for this Surprise Dragon Egg Articulating Gemstone Dragon??
Why not add a top shelf to the racks? A few 2x4s and a couple sheets of MDF and you would have more storage.
Maybe I think it will be too high and heavy to reach
Those folding chairs are from Costco I have them
Yea they are
were do you get your dragon egg files from
cinderwing3d
That isn't a cinderwing egg, is it? What size scale do you print your eggs for your dragons? I've been printing the cinderwing3d dragons and the 70% scale baby dragons will fit in 60% scale mystery and crystal eggs, but they look so much bigger than yours, but your dragons appear to be longer. It's blowing my mind.
do u pay for the models on patreon?
Yea
@@Dancyn3Dprints Cool so how much do you pay because you habe so many different models
What Racks do you use for your printers??
Mahjong table
😂😂😂
I heard you're giving away a bambu lab printer?
@Zhuster when my community reaches 100 members we will start doing printer giveaways!
@@Dancyn3Dprints What community?
@@LochneyRBLX link in bio
@@Dancyn3Dprints Are the giveaways only for members?
Poker table?
Nope
Mannn if I lived near you I'd love to work for you part time
lol would be nice
@@Dancyn3Dprints I totally would! About 1.2k revenue from 3d printing so far, would love to work for a farm to learn more
Why do people like the dragons so much? I don't get it.
@@mikeehowell not foe you to understand