How to Build a 3D Printer (The Ultimate Guide)

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Dr. D-Flo

Dr. D-Flo

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Everything you need to know about building a 3D printer, including topics on extruders, motors, linear rail, and so much more!
Dr. D-Flo's Web 3D Printer Guide: dflo.info/3D-Printer-Building
3D Printer Components from OpenBuilds (Paid Link): geni.us/OpenBuilds
Dr. D-Flo's Instagram: / dr.dflo
Supplies & Equipment:
Common tools and supplies: dflo.info/Amazon
Description:
Welcome to the one stop guide for designing and building a 3D printer from open sourced parts. The 3D printer is the ultimate DIYer’s tool to quickly make his or her idea a reality. All the concepts and parts that go into building a 3D printer can be overwhelming. Dr. D-Flo breaks down the fundamentals behind fused filament fabrication (FFF) into bite size and digestible topics, including linear rail, carriages, stepper motors, extruders, stepper drivers, control boards, and more. Dr. D-Flo’s tips will help you choose the correct parts that fit your custom design.
For further exploration, visit my dedicated "How to build a 3D Printer" webpage (www.drdflo.com/pages/Guides/H...) and while you’re there, continue the conversation on my forum (forum.drdflo.com/). Special thanks to Stephen and his design of the Zidex printer (github.com/stephenci/ZideX) which inspired this video and was a great teaching tool.
Related 3D Printer Links:
How to Build Zidex: www.drdflo.com/pages/Projects...
Best DIY 3D Printer Designs: www.drdflo.com/pages/Guides/B...
Top Commercial 3D Printer Designs: www.drdflo.com/pages/Guides/B...
Table of Contents:
00:00 - Preview
04:33 - Linear Rail
07:57 - Linear Rods
11:45 - Carriages
15:21 - Transmission
28:22 - Stepper Motors
42:32 - 3D Printer Assembly
54:15 - Extruder
1:05:32 - Print Bed
1:10:02 - Limit Switches
1:17:16 - Motherboards
1:23:47 - Stepper Drivers
1:30:24 - Microstepping
1:36:29 - Power Supply
1:39:30 - Wiring
1:46:28 - Firmwares
2:00:51 - Calibration
2:12:59 - Dual Extrusion

КОМЕНТАРІ: 770
@bysmty
@bysmty 3 роки тому
I'm a mechanical engineering student and I love your videos. They are so accurate and helpful. But what I love most is that it's one of the few english speaking channels, which uses the metric system instead of footballs per chicken nugget or stuff like that
@rogaldorn605
@rogaldorn605 3 роки тому
Brother i agree, im a mechanic and mechatronics student looking forward to study mechanical engineering once i finish high school and this guy makes amazing videos and projects in my opinion
@johansacheng2092
@johansacheng2092 3 роки тому
The question is had anyone (member) successfully to build that 3D.printer ???
@Pyrex238
@Pyrex238 3 роки тому
Any competent engineer needs to understand both measurement systems, or they're going to be a pretty shitty engineer. I've actually had some applications from young engineering students who can't use both measurement systems, and are attracted to metric because it's easier. I understand the sentiment, but I'm not hiring someone who can't do the job for all customers and countries. -an engineer.
@rogaldorn605
@rogaldorn605 3 роки тому
@@Pyrex238 isn't that why inch/cm converters exist? To make the job easier
@Pyrex238
@Pyrex238 3 роки тому
​@@rogaldorn605 Relying on conversion calculators is why the Hubble telescope was screwed up. Engineers relying on conversion calculators and not knowing what a bad measurement looked like.
@StephenCia
@StephenCia 3 роки тому
Hi David, Zidex original creator here :) Thank you for your kind word and acknowledgment. I can't believe there's anyone crazy enough to attempt this build and then you even hit homerun with your documentation. Well done! Hope you enjoy never have to deal with Z offset between the two toolheads ever :) - Stephen
@DrDFlo
@DrDFlo 3 роки тому
Stephen! Thank you man for dreaming up this design and providing the code and 3D models, so that I could build on what you have already created. Zidex was the inspiration for this entire video. Wishing you the best. Perhaps, we could collaborate on a future video.
@mr_unknow_-gamer1458
@mr_unknow_-gamer1458 Рік тому
@@DrDFlo olkl?
@heavyweather
@heavyweather 5 місяців тому
Hi Stephen, I was wondering if your software would work for a standard bed slinger system with two independent Z axis. Basically the same design but with the offset on the Y instead of the X axis.I would run the 2nd Z axis on the rear of the gantry. With a longer bed I could realize a big print area with the benefit of two independent Z axis and maybe even independent mesh leveling. Would run both z on linear bearings.and ball screws.
@DrDFlo
@DrDFlo 4 роки тому
Thank you for taking the time to watch the video that marks my return to UKposts. I spent the better part of 2019 creating this content and revamping my website. My plan for 2020 is to continue to focus on quality over quantity, so subscribe to this channel to make sure that you don’t miss the small batch of videos that will be released this year.
@WestCoastADV
@WestCoastADV 3 роки тому
dude like holy shiz man, this is like almost a course on 3d printers man... well done! i must admit i ddnt really like your intro as it seemed Goofy ... but with content made to this standard il watch some Goofy stuff :D
@rushikeshkaranjkar5469
@rushikeshkaranjkar5469 3 роки тому
make Vedio of electronics full setup( from downloading,installing and share link)
@techdiyer5290
@techdiyer5290 3 роки тому
Also, i know that belts may seem to have a serious downside in the zaxis but some printers use them, can you please do a video about that? i know that lead screws can get bent really easily under weight. I've noticed that almost every leadscrew that i have ordered or received in a kit, has some sort of bend in it.also i have heard that using belts in the z make layer thicknesses more accurate.....also can you mention something about your lcd/ touch screen?
@chrisrage5836
@chrisrage5836 3 роки тому
Has anyone thought of using some sort of lead screw trolley? It would follow along the lead screw for direction and motion but have a roller on a rail below it for support
@fngarage8788
@fngarage8788 2 роки тому
@Dr. D-Flo I ain't a computer wiz but I needed some help I wanted to actually build a printer which can actually make car part such as bumpers, dash boards... So needed something of that size can this same concept be used or will I need a more advance mother board to control it.... Pleas help asset me looking a 2m x 0. 5 Mt x 0.5mt.... Ife you have any links or pages I can read up on will be much appreciated
@FLABrowncoat
@FLABrowncoat 4 роки тому
This is the best, most thorough n00b-but-not-stupid level education in 3D printers that I've ever seen.
@antdx316
@antdx316 3 роки тому
all schooling should follow this structure
@forMakers
@forMakers 3 роки тому
아주 많은 도움이 되었습니다^^
@codyepic8961
@codyepic8961 3 роки тому
A A zezeezeezeezezezeze e eenezeeezeese
@davinhunt7558
@davinhunt7558 3 роки тому
Agreed
@majsteer
@majsteer 3 роки тому
@@antdx316 9
@gjforeman
@gjforeman 3 роки тому
As a total 3D noob, {my Ender 3 Pro arrives tomorrow), I want to thank you for a fascinating deep dive into 3D printing. I've been doing woodworking, wood turning, CNC woodworking and laser cutting for a while, and I see 3D printing as a whole new world of stuff to keep my old brain engaged. Will be checking out all your UKposts Content. Thank you.
@cowgoesmoo3850
@cowgoesmoo3850 2 роки тому
It's been over a year, how is it working?
@thisoldboat7393
@thisoldboat7393 2 роки тому
@@cowgoesmoo3850 His ENDER 3 PRO ate him in his sleep after he ate too much popcorn watching Short Circuit for a straight month. It was horrible. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. Nothing to see here. Now move along. 😔
@groto27
@groto27 Рік тому
@@thisoldboat7393 cool story bro
@perrygolden
@perrygolden 2 роки тому
I have been a 3d printing and CAD autodidact since 2013, absorbing as much information as I can about the craft. This is by far the most comprehensive, educational and well thought out presentation of how a FFF system works I have ever seen. Great job.
@kinshukkhandelwal
@kinshukkhandelwal 8 місяців тому
thanks for the advice
@darrenc5686
@darrenc5686 4 роки тому
Absolutely fantastic video for newbies like myself. Thank you for taking the time to create it. I watched from beginning to the end and I feel so much more comfortable and confident about what to buy and how to build my first 3d printer.
@Luis-ty9dq
@Luis-ty9dq 3 роки тому
This has been one of the most informative and well-structured videos that I have seen on 3D printing. I'm definitely subscribing and can't wait to see your future projects. Please keep making such high-quality and easy to understand content. Thank you!
@OpenBuilds
@OpenBuilds 4 роки тому
Nice job Dr.D! This is a great resource for 3D printer building on all levels. The effort put into this really shows. Thank you and your team for sharing.
@radicalxedward8047
@radicalxedward8047 3 роки тому
Really glad this wasn’t just a “how to assemble this BOM”. Learned a lot.
@sander0314
@sander0314 3 роки тому
What an honor to listen to someone who knows something as detailed (and yet still explainable) as he is.
@johnmcn1975
@johnmcn1975 3 роки тому
Great tutorial! The perfect overview on anyone who is looking to build or upgrade a printer. Helped answer a few of my questions that no one else seemed to answer.
@andrewstallard1897
@andrewstallard1897 3 роки тому
Where have you been all of my countless number of videos that were always half informative. Excellent job! I know you spent a ton of time to put together a video like this... Thank you for that. I really have a much better understanding about how the 3d printer works. Forever grateful, Andy Happy printing!
@vijayvjn6874
@vijayvjn6874 3 роки тому
thanks for taking the time in making this video, i spent 2 days and saw the whole thing and couldn't help but be humbled by the effort you put in, have a great day and thank you for your time
@adrenalinem4n
@adrenalinem4n 3 роки тому
I have been 3d printing for years and watched this all the way through. You are amazingly detailed. Great video.
@camplays487
@camplays487 4 роки тому
This is the best most in depth tutorial, thank you and keep up the good work
@heron5045
@heron5045 4 роки тому
Thanks for the great video, I'm 50 min in, and will continue it in the weekend. I have a AM8, and find it great that you explained how to select timing belts well enough, that I feel like I can order some new ones, and know at least a bit what I should be looking for. Also looking forward to a interesting weekend seminar, thanks man!
@aidanyoussef
@aidanyoussef 3 роки тому
This video is sheer class. Ive never seen any of dr D-Flo's videos, but I look forward to watching some more. The presentation, content, explanations, length, music EVERYTHING. Mega impressed. Thanks so much. See you again soon
@georgesinclair9551
@georgesinclair9551 3 роки тому
Great, great video Dr. D - it IS the ultimate that I've ever seen !! Keep up the excellent work !!
@It-b-Blair
@It-b-Blair 2 роки тому
🙏🙏🙏 I haven’t begun the hobby, but definitely want to. This is amazing for so many reasons. By giving straight information about parameters, and solutions, you’ve helped reduce my sense of overwhelming when I considered how many threads I would have to comb through, or short videos hyping products. I also feel like I have a better grasp of what to look for in my first printer, to then make a printer… The PVA tip solves so many design challenges! I’m so excited to start producing professional grade products it’s hard to eat humble pie and spend a while with a prebuilt. This definitely outlines why the experience is so vital. Cheers!
@fsi4n
@fsi4n 4 роки тому
First ever youtube video that I watched while taking notes..... Great Job!
@OpCode90
@OpCode90 3 роки тому
First, thank you for contributing back to the 3D printing community! We need more people like you. Secondly, Brilliantly done! I'm now Subscribed.
@gregd3317
@gregd3317 2 роки тому
This is such a great video! I love that you've taken the time to really explain many of the various components involved. I especially appreciated your explanation of stepper motors.
@patrickguzman7355
@patrickguzman7355 Рік тому
I didn’t have the means to get schooling in engineering. But most people always ask if I did go to school. It’s videos like yours that have carried me. Thanks
@rhudithomas7582
@rhudithomas7582 2 роки тому
Hi David, I just came across this clip while exploring 3-D printing on a make your own search. Very seldom do I ever watch an entire video, however this time was an exception. My background has been managing maintenance in a large furniture manufacturing facility for 20 years. At that time we were one of the first companies in that field to purchase CNC routers. After my management years I started my own company installing, training, and repairing CNC router centers in the industrial woodworking industry. I am now retired and decided to finally build my own CNC router or printer, thus the search through UKposts. I am not a fan of stepper motors only because of the machines that I have worked with over the past 40 years. The router spindles that I am used to on the CNC's were 15HP water cooled with tool change, but now because of size and power I have decided to "scale down" and get into the "stepper world". I wanted to tell you that, IMO, have put together a very well made video cover this topic. It is very well broken down and explained so that people without a background in CNC can follow and absorb the entire process. I have just noticed while looking through your home page the different videos that you have since made, and am looking forward to checking them out. Great job, and thank you for all the time that you have put into making this.
@ignacioborderes3092
@ignacioborderes3092 7 місяців тому
Amazing video! I've been 3d printing as my job for 4 years already, and this is a video I'd love to have seen before I began, very comprehensive and thought out. Congrats! Teching is obviously your calling!
@StansburyStudiosInc
@StansburyStudiosInc 3 роки тому
Would LOVE a piece on your standalone filament extruder, thank you for the offer!!!
@MuhammadAkbar-kl2wh
@MuhammadAkbar-kl2wh 4 роки тому
Hi Dr. D-Flo. Thank u so much for the amzing class.. I thought i can only watch the video for few minutes but the knowledge and the way u explained is amazing and i watched till the end. I'lll research more on this n going to build my 1st project v.soon.👍
@ervinm.5065
@ervinm.5065 3 роки тому
I'm currently going toward the end of a course in 3D printing and composite materials. As Internship I have to design a whole 3D printer form the beginning with a friend of mine. He's an expert, I'm a noob and I'm trying to keep up with him by learning something new every day. Thanks to this video I learned almost everything I needed to be useful too in this project. Good job.
@jeff7731
@jeff7731 3 роки тому
this video was straight up amazing! i really appreciate all the work you put into it and i learned alot!!
@billaforozis3229
@billaforozis3229 3 роки тому
Best 3d printer vid I've ever seen. Thank you so much.
@veryInteresting_
@veryInteresting_ 3 роки тому
This answered all questions I had and many that I didn't have about 3D printers. Thank you!
@riri8264
@riri8264 3 роки тому
Thank God you were born. Thank you David for your generosity. Be blessed. Salutations from France.
@chrisklutts4096
@chrisklutts4096 3 роки тому
This is not only the best tutorial on how 3D printers work. This is the best tutorial ever made for anything . Thank you for taking all the time that went into this.
@DrDFlo
@DrDFlo 3 роки тому
Thank you man! I appreciate the kind words
@wingbats
@wingbats 3 роки тому
It was clear a lot of time and effort went into putting this together. Nice work, anyone starting out into the world of 3D printers, or general linear motion control for that matter, will find this extremely useful.
@kephjs
@kephjs 3 роки тому
Great video, can't express enough gratitude for this awesome level of explanations!!
@eshneto
@eshneto 3 роки тому
Dude, look at this beast! 1 cubic inch print volume, but with this heavy-duty structure, I'm sure it is accurate AF.
@solidazoriginal
@solidazoriginal 2 роки тому
Excellent video - I haven't played with 3D printers since 2014-15 and your content is really really solid re-introduction! Thank you so much
@AlaaSalem
@AlaaSalem 3 роки тому
Epic effort man, I learned a lot. Thank you and keep up. Great work.
@Colaaah
@Colaaah 3 роки тому
Thank you so much for all of the hard work you and your friends have done in putting together this very knowledgeable How-to video. This is by far the best DIY CNC 3D tutorial here on UKposts to date. Awesome job, I'll be making a 3D printer off this model for sure. I may just scale it slightly larger. Thanks again!
@oc_geek337
@oc_geek337 3 роки тому
Awesome. Exceptionally well organized and covers (high level) every aspect to trigger further investigation. Subbed immediately. Thanks !!
@yuyu900726
@yuyu900726 Рік тому
This is ridiculous amount of information and the amount of effort to demonstrate them is mind boggling. Thank you.
@oddjobbob8742
@oddjobbob8742 2 роки тому
Wonderful! Thank you. Some of the best two hours and twenty minutes I have spent on YT.
@captivenut4122
@captivenut4122 4 роки тому
This is such a little gem of a video. Watched the first 40 minutes and saved the rest for later. Epic effort man!
@gcode-dreams5098
@gcode-dreams5098 3 роки тому
I just watch lord of rings instead
@siwilson1437
@siwilson1437 3 роки тому
Brilliant, thanks for all the effort you put into making this.
@gmrsattelberg
@gmrsattelberg Рік тому
Thank you ^3!! I started with an Afinia H479 about 10 years ago and have a half finished MillRight M3 on my workbench. Have wanted to build my own for a long time but work hours precluded it. This is such a well put together session. My wife can't understand how I can sit through a session like this. I can't understand how anyone would not be mesmerized, lol. My biggest hurdle now will be that I've moved to Panama and am not sure how easy it will be to source materials. Hands down the most informative video I have seen. Already thinking of ditching the Arduino and shield on the M3 for the Duet once the CNC is completed. Headed to your website next.
@flyryde
@flyryde 4 роки тому
This is brilliant stuff my man. I appreciate your knowledge gushing out of this video. Super efficient camera shots as well. Killer effort bro 🙏
@DrDFlo
@DrDFlo 4 роки тому
Thanks man! I appreciate your kind words!
@ButtMan8888
@ButtMan8888 3 роки тому
This really IS the Ultimate Guide. I've designed and built my own printer. But the detail in this video is great. Even those experienced in 3D printer building will pickup (as I did) helpful, if not essential, information. This will be my go-to video on my next build.
@wesco123
@wesco123 Рік тому
Absolutely stellar presentation/production! Simply divine information and richness of flow in explanation. The most I've learned in ages. Thank you so much! 🙌👏👌
@miqdadbinmasud2274
@miqdadbinmasud2274 9 місяців тому
yeah
@jhowarth1974
@jhowarth1974 4 роки тому
This is a SPECTACULAR video, I really hope it gets some traction. I've now watched it 100% thru once and I now refer back to it as I'm designing and ordering my parts. Thank you very much for your hard work. I have no doubt you put a lot of work into this.
@DrDFlo
@DrDFlo 4 роки тому
Thanks man! Glad I was able to help
@theAgeLess99
@theAgeLess99 Рік тому
This is such an extremely well made and informative video, not just for those building 3d printers, but for anyone working with belt drives, lead screws, motors, controllers etc. Amazing job!
@waynec7395
@waynec7395 3 роки тому
Great rundown of a 3D printer build. Thank you!
@pratikramdasi6574
@pratikramdasi6574 3 роки тому
You reminded me of my mechanical engineering classes, great explanation!
@BillyHardcase
@BillyHardcase 3 роки тому
Best video on the subject so far. Thanks a lot.
@billstech1715
@billstech1715 3 роки тому
The best video on 3d printers I have seen; ever!
@TateIsaacs
@TateIsaacs 6 місяців тому
This is such a gold mine of information thank you so much!
@ahmidiyasser376
@ahmidiyasser376 4 роки тому
really the ultimate guide worth a subscribe well done
@scharkalvin
@scharkalvin 4 роки тому
Many 3D printer designs used threaded rod as drive screws. They actually work very well with little backlash for the Z axis where the weight of the Z axis assembly forces the threads of the nut to remain in contact with the threads of the rod regardless of the direction of motion.. Even during a change of direction, gravity keeps the threads in contact so there is little if any backlash. In a horizontal motion system, common threaded rods would have backlash without a spring keeping the threads in constant contact. One should also mention the use of ball bearing drawer slides as linear rails in a low budget RepStrap. My current home brew printer used these on all three axies, only later did I replace the Y axis with linear rods, and a 'real' linear rail on the X axis. The Z axis still uses the drawer slides, but the threaded rods were replaced with 8mm dual start drive screws. There is enough support from the screws, and enough pressure between the two parallel rails to keep the Z axis moving quite true without wobble. Eventually, I might replace the drawer slides with a pair of linear rails, but this would require much rebuilding of the printer, it would probably be better to simply build an entirely new printer. We shall see...... Nema motor specs may also have SAE or Metric screws. Obviously not interchangeable. Some stepper motors have 6 wires, or even 8. 6 wire motors can be used in a 4 wire circuit by ignoring the two extra (center tap) wires. 8 wire motors can be used in 4 wire circuits by connecting the correct two extra coils in series so there are only 4 wires connected to the controller, with the other 4 wires correctly connected, and insulated.
@DrDFlo
@DrDFlo 4 роки тому
Thank you for this write up. I of course had to cut some corners on some of the details, but I will happily upvote this comment to bring visibility to some of the information that I missed. I am interested in your low cost 3D printer builds. Care to share any pictures?
@scharkalvin
@scharkalvin 4 роки тому
@@DrDFlo I first built a Repstrap after finding a half dozen NEMA-23 stepper motors at a ham radio flea market for $4 each. I used 10mm wide 5mm/tooth belts with suitable pulleys to fit the motors 1/4" shafts. Ball bearing drawer slides for the linear rails, and a homebrew heated bed made from 1/8" aluminum plate with sand resistors glued to the bottom with JBweld, wired in series parallel and run off of a surplus 44v power transformer out of a surplus stereo amp. Ramps controller on an arduino mega2560, ATX pc power supply. I went through several hot ends from a Jhead-Lite, ALU-hotend, and now a Prometheus. I have a homemade direct drive extruder (400 step/rev motor) with an MK7 drive gear. I later replaced the X and Y axis with linear rail and linear rods respectively. Most of the printer structure is made of steel and aluminum members (Home Depot), and some 3D printed parts designed with OpenScad and printed on the printer to upgrade itself. Most recent upgrade was a WhamBam flexible build surface. I also downloaded the STL files for a RepRap Wilson TS, and bought a hardware kit from it's designer. The Wilson was built using surplus stepper motors (maybe a bit undersized but they work). I'm now converting the Wilson to a Bowden extruder and a Chinese clone E3D style Jhead hot end (hope it works).
@thisguyeddiex7136
@thisguyeddiex7136 3 роки тому
Wow. Thank you so much for making this video! This is definitely an ultimate guide!
@flyerplanet
@flyerplanet 2 роки тому
This is not a presentation of a 3d printer but a detailed technical manual for printer, 3d printer, microcontrollers, drivers, stepper motors, detailed presentation of slide motion systems also for milling, lathe and cnc. You just left out the optics and artistic colors, maybe for next time. Very nice and detailed explanation without blowing up the last healthy neuron I have left at my age. Just a little note: how fast you speak. But this is surely caused by my English being slow.
@javierhervas5881
@javierhervas5881 4 роки тому
Hands down the best guide I've ever seen! Thanks for sharing, this can definitely help a lot of people (like me) trying to build his own 3D printer
@certified-forklifter
@certified-forklifter 4 роки тому
how is it going?
@javierhervas5881
@javierhervas5881 4 роки тому
@@certified-forklifter still working on the design! I want to build it and share the drawings if anyone wants them
@certified-forklifter
@certified-forklifter 4 роки тому
@@javierhervas5881 okay, cool!
@ego73
@ego73 4 роки тому
Good presentation skills, sir. Thank you for being thorough.
@ryanmacewen511
@ryanmacewen511 3 роки тому
Awesome video. Way back in 2014 I needed a 3D Printer for larger flat shapes. I used a Shapeoko 2 (Now called the X-Carve) as the framework, and added direct drive exstruder, ramps, Marlin, and various other bin of shame parts. Now I can just use a CR-10, S4 or S5. BTW, I cut all my extrusions on a high tooth count 12in Miter saw. Very clean cuts. 0.25 mm Volcano nozzles work very well, so that's a misnomer to state you cannot get as high a resolution with a volcano. What you had shown in the video is a Super Volcano. I feel standard volcano heater blocks and nozzle are the best all around nozzle/heater block fitment. I was expecting more oozing, but they work great with high detail 0.25, 0.4, very nicely. Thus, when ready for a larger bore nozzle, your machine is already set up for volcano nozzles.
@murraymacdonald4959
@murraymacdonald4959 2 роки тому
Great video, thank you. I'd love to see additional videos about filament extrusion. Thanks again!
@monea5285
@monea5285 8 місяців тому
Amazing video Dr. Flo! Can’t wait to build my own, great instructions.
@harbingermerrimack8077
@harbingermerrimack8077 3 роки тому
Very well done presentation! A++. Can't wait to delve into building my own. Thank you!
@pradonegro683
@pradonegro683 3 роки тому
This video its just awesome, the explanation about steppers its soo good. Really thanks for this video, really nice work.
@renemiche735
@renemiche735 3 роки тому
thanks a lot for sharing this amazing work. So happy to learn from your video.
@hankb7725
@hankb7725 3 роки тому
Fantastic video man. Thanks for putting this together.
@DB5626
@DB5626 3 роки тому
Wish more content like this! Thank you from the world. Cheers from Jakarta.
@MrJegrow
@MrJegrow 3 роки тому
Your channel deserves A LOT more subscribers, keep it up!
@app-o-matix
@app-o-matix 3 роки тому
Professional, fun, thorough, informative, and motivating. I’m seriously not exaggerating when I say this may be the best DIY video of any kind that I have ever seen. Bravo!
@DrDFlo
@DrDFlo 3 роки тому
Thank you! 😊
@tazdrum73
@tazdrum73 3 роки тому
Awesome video! Explains all aspects of 3D printers very well.
@LeonardoNuguid
@LeonardoNuguid 3 роки тому
Wow! Learned a lot with just one video! A very thorough video!
@timcameron9023
@timcameron9023 2 роки тому
An incredible video that has answered so many questions I had. Thanks so much for this.
@martinrochejocquelein1772
@martinrochejocquelein1772 Рік тому
I have been looking for 2 years for a full course on 3d printers.. There are small videos on everything you teach but not as informative as this is.. It's the first time I learned what each part does and how to set it up correctly.. One of the biggest issues with 3d printing is information.. There are no books or real reference material.. Now at least there is all the information we need to build and run our printers.. This is a great video thumbs up.
@AndreMarkovic
@AndreMarkovic 3 роки тому
Subscribed in the first 4min! It’s so enjoyable just to listen to you bud!
@icross1433
@icross1433 4 роки тому
its a amazing guide, you explained awesome, thanks for you dedication
@yaphead20
@yaphead20 2 роки тому
I love your channel and content mate, thankyou for teaching this sort of stuff. I personally find this very educational.
@coberg091
@coberg091 3 роки тому
Awesome, you answered tons of questions i was looking to get answered .👍🏻👍🏻
@AppliedMetaphysician
@AppliedMetaphysician 3 роки тому
When first I saw the length of this video I thought "How old will I be when I finish watching this?" Turns out I don't mind the aging. Well done!
@destinluedi1972
@destinluedi1972 2 роки тому
Absolutely fantastic and informative video! I feel much more prepared for building my own printer now.
@lloydrmc
@lloydrmc 2 роки тому
Marvelous! Thank you Dr.. D-Flo; your masterful presentation taught me so many things I didn't know that I didn't know. 😃 The detailed information you provide, built on basic principles, and indexed by elapsed time, should be extremely helpful to me in building a much simpler "bootstrap" printer to serve as a much lower cost introduction to 3D printing, and also to print the 3D parts for the Zidex, should I ever get that far. That is: your instructional approach provides information that is of use for constructing ANY 3D printer from scratch. Bravo! I wouldn't need the compact format, so I could see just leaving all the extrusions the standard size, and adjusting the configuration accordingly. Again, if I ever get that far.
@Creative_Electronics
@Creative_Electronics Рік тому
Thanks a lot for this video, I've watched the whole video and now I'm 100% ready to build my own one!
@hocmaihocnua9195
@hocmaihocnua9195 4 роки тому
This is really really really really really really really really really really really incredible video. Thank you so much Mr. D-Flo
@stephenwollenberg7283
@stephenwollenberg7283 3 роки тому
Great video you have put together. Great for noobs jumping into the 3d printing hobby, but yet still gave me some things to consider. Thanks.
@xblinkusedfinchx
@xblinkusedfinchx Рік тому
This is the first video from your channel that I have watched, and I must say thank you!!! Your attention to detail and explanation is amazing! Thumbs up! A++ new subscriber. Please never stop making these super informative videos.
@aliebada
@aliebada 4 роки тому
Excellent and detailed, thank you!
@SupremeCapt
@SupremeCapt 4 роки тому
Welcome back Dr!
@DMonZ1988
@DMonZ1988 4 роки тому
fantastic video and a really cool printer design i hadn't seen before. thank you for the very thorough guide. i'd love to see a video on the filament extruder! it looks much simpler than many other solutions, but very robust.
@DrDFlo
@DrDFlo 4 роки тому
Wow! It looks like you made it through the whole video. Thanks for watching!
@DanShepherd72
@DanShepherd72 3 роки тому
Very informative and comprehensive - good stuff!
@AESETC
@AESETC 11 місяців тому
Awesome Video. Great attention to detail, and impressive assembly quality.
@stin2237
@stin2237 4 роки тому
Hey D-Flo! You're finally back, where have you been. I've been looking forward to this and you are back!
@DrDFlo
@DrDFlo 4 роки тому
Hey man! Good to be back!
@bradxvIII
@bradxvIII 4 роки тому
After watching this video I 'am more motivated to make my own 3D printer. thanks the best video i have seen on the subject !!!! i subscribe but i want plenty of yodiiy !!! yoou are a great teacher !
@johnbecerra5568
@johnbecerra5568 3 роки тому
How did it turn out?
@Waveydonkillah
@Waveydonkillah 2 роки тому
Very in depth, anyone can tell so much time went into this. Thanks
@therealchayd
@therealchayd 4 роки тому
This is an awesomely detailed and well presented tutorial - thanks! You've got yourself another subscriber
@youtubetears8732
@youtubetears8732 3 роки тому
No problem Thanks
@stringoprogetti
@stringoprogetti 3 роки тому
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@stringoprogetti
@stringoprogetti 3 роки тому
@@youtubetears8732 oo
@stringoprogetti
@stringoprogetti 3 роки тому
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@stringoprogetti
@stringoprogetti 3 роки тому
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@ur1friend437
@ur1friend437 2 роки тому
This is one of the best and most educational videos that I have ever seen.🙏
@user-pi4ph5nb4f
@user-pi4ph5nb4f 3 роки тому
Top-notch! I wish I saw your video 4 years ago while building my machine.
@Allazander
@Allazander 3 роки тому
Nice compact design, very interesting printer. No plan to build it but enjoyed the earlier part of the video, very informative about different parts and their use in building a 3D printer. Thank you, lots of food for thought there.
@Solitaire1
@Solitaire1 4 роки тому
I've only been 3D printing for about 3 months as writing this. Started with an Ender 5 Pro which has been undergoing constant upgrades since almost day 1. I'm just about ready to add a second extruder but running it into the same hot end with a Y divider. I love to tinker in some ways more than I like printing. I've been giving a lot of thought towards building my next printer and this video gave me a lot to think about in terms of how I want it to function. Many thanks for the tremendous amount of effort you put into making it. Very informative.
@yourtattooblog
@yourtattooblog 3 роки тому
Best video ever. Thx for that!🙏💪🏻
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