My Favorite Designs from 6 Years of 3D Printing!

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Maker's Muse

Maker's Muse

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I have 3D Printed a LOT of things over the years! Let's take a trip down memory lane as I share my favorite models of all time.
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VIDEO LINKS:
Let's Print! Chivalry: Medieval Warfare - • Let's Print! Chivalry:...
3D Model a Makercoin in Fusion 360! 2019 Updated Tutorial - • 3D Model a Makercoin i...
Chocolate Scented 3D Printing Filament. Yes Really - • Chocolate Scented 3D P...
3D Printed Solids of Constant Width - • 3D Printed Solids of C...
The Oldest Lock Design Ever Found - 3D Printed Pin Lock - • The Oldest Lock Design...
Russian "Rack Lock" - • This Strange Lock can ...
Challenging 3D Printed Puzzle Cube - • Can you solve this Puz...
Impossible Dovetail - • The Impossible Dovetai...
Anything to 3x3 (Rubik's Cube) - • Unbelievable 3D Printe...
3D PRINTING FILES:
Lattice cube torture test - gumroad.com/l/CMqrm
Nautilus gears by MishaT - www.thingiverse.com/thing:27233
Emmett's Cube Gears - www.thingiverse.com/thing:213946
Clearance Gauge - www.makersmuse.com/clearance-...
Sphericons - www.makersmuse.com/sphericon
Combat Fidget Spinner - www.makersmuse.com/combat-fid...
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 736
@ronaldmorrison2765
@ronaldmorrison2765 3 роки тому
Damn you 3D print wizards. My son got me one. Downloading prints was fun for a while but designing my own was a challenge. Once I learned a little CAD, then the next step was learning about CNC subtractive machining. Then came the challenge of CAM. Now I have a 3D printer for additive machining and a CNC (mini) mill for subtractive machining. So much to learn, such a challenge as I approach my 70th birthday. Now I want to make a CNC router for woodworking and the challenge goes on.
@Anotherfellow
@Anotherfellow 2 роки тому
Underrated comment
@dude_chilax
@dude_chilax Рік тому
wow
@Godisazilla
@Godisazilla Рік тому
Wow this was crazy to read, sounds like you’ve got it. Stay truckin’ Ron Morrison
@matheusbravo3758
@matheusbravo3758 Рік тому
My dad`s pushing 60 next monday, and we work together building CNC routers here in Brazil, going on our second year now, and both of us had exactly 0 experience with the design and assembly of these machines, we are waiting for our Ender 3 V2 to arrive! We are hoping to expand in all aspects of CNC, wish you all the best Ron!
@sail4life
@sail4life Рік тому
@@matheusbravo3758 I'd start with getting "professional firmware" with UBL, a BL touch (or clone), and a BTT smart filament sensor, maybe a replacement geared metal extruder drive (chinese). I have the same unit with these mods and its finally set up to my liking now.
@LettuceTrains
@LettuceTrains 4 роки тому
"Give it a good tap" *SLAM*
@leo-hao
@leo-hao 4 роки тому
I believe that tap is Australian for smash.
@AndersJackson
@AndersJackson 4 роки тому
It WAS a good tap.
@hydrogened4376
@hydrogened4376 4 роки тому
LMFAO
@W3DEStudio
@W3DEStudio 4 роки тому
almost jump from my chair ahahaha
@mathlegendno12
@mathlegendno12 3 роки тому
14:14
@akiyaburst5782
@akiyaburst5782 4 роки тому
5:08 Angus: has a key loop on the print Also Angus: puts the string through the design hole
@falcore91
@falcore91 4 роки тому
8:50 I’d consider dropping that tiny lattice in epoxy or something similar, it’s amazing and deserves to be protected from that time you will eventually sneeze and accidentally crush it.
@MakersMuse
@MakersMuse 4 роки тому
It was really windy today when recording the shots and I did get a bit concerned...
@corvidconfidential8826
@corvidconfidential8826 4 роки тому
@@MakersMuse if you do decide to immortalize it in epoxy, you should be sure to get the absolute best quality stuff or even have someone professional do it. Ive once tried to do that with a small feather that belonged to my bird who was killed and it went horribly wrong, destroying the feather despite me having lots of experience with resins and mould making. ;v;
@Kamel419
@Kamel419 4 роки тому
IMO, putting it in epoxy would detract from the impressiveness of it
@tsoishinghei4562
@tsoishinghei4562 3 роки тому
maybe you should cover it with flex tape and its safe
@MrKnoppersesser
@MrKnoppersesser 3 роки тому
Or put it in a tiny Glass Box.
@thehudsonforge71
@thehudsonforge71 3 роки тому
I had to get up off my sofa and run to the keyboard when I saw your clearance gauge. Absolutely genius! This is EXACTLY what I need!
@mrpotat680
@mrpotat680 2 роки тому
@@Linkman-fm2in How do you expect him to make enough money to give you these videos?
@Linkman-fm2in
@Linkman-fm2in 2 роки тому
@@mrpotat680 Posted that and IMMEDIATELY regretted it. Sorry Makers Muse.
@Alpin28
@Alpin28 2 роки тому
@@mrpotat680 ad revenue.
@rmdcade1717
@rmdcade1717 4 роки тому
Enjoyed this reminder that you were the source of some of the most iconic and well-loved staples of 3D printing. Maker coins are still one of my favorite things to see customized. They're the ultimate hobby business card.
@MakersMuse
@MakersMuse 4 роки тому
I have a whole box of makercoins people have given me, it's awesome how unique each one is!
@thesuperginge1348
@thesuperginge1348 4 роки тому
Hi, I'm an avid watcher of 3D printing stuff, but never even had a go at it, so I'm completely naïve when it comes to this sort of thing, but I have an idea: Would it be possible to have a polarised material, so that you could have two rotating discs that make up the coin. When you spun them, you could get an image appear in the polarisation?!
@4fgfg
@4fgfg 2 роки тому
@@MakersMuse Hi! What is your sewing machine in left corner?
@YourArmsGone
@YourArmsGone 4 роки тому
You should use a dual extruder to print an actual impossible dove tail, and challenge people to open them.
@MakersMuse
@MakersMuse 4 роки тому
That's really nasty!
@elimcgamerguy
@elimcgamerguy 3 роки тому
*Somebody should do that* If someone did that I would watch it
@raistlarn
@raistlarn 3 роки тому
and put a coin in it so people think there's a prize for solving it.
@ha231
@ha231 2 роки тому
@@raistlarn Devilish
@Jakeypoo-di6hy
@Jakeypoo-di6hy 7 місяців тому
@@MakersMuse can you 3D model loved ones who passed away like family members, pets and friends?
@deltalima9640
@deltalima9640 4 роки тому
A minute of silence for all the swell prints that got "lost in space"
@zeikjt
@zeikjt 3 роки тому
I like to think that they awkwardly rolled away to freedom.
@everydayanalyst
@everydayanalyst 3 роки тому
Kind unsure here, did he lose the ability to re-print any of those designs?
@rudyh7380
@rudyh7380 3 роки тому
@@everydayanalyst i don't think so, I guess just the 1st time printing it
@tomolsen9431
@tomolsen9431 3 роки тому
I'm retired military, moved all around the world, never had a move that I did not lose something that I loved!
@joshua2400
@joshua2400 Рік тому
Jesus Christ the good sovereign God loves you my friends
@SHAD0WZOMBIE
@SHAD0WZOMBIE 4 роки тому
"people think 3d printing is magic" "3d printing is magic!"
@largegamer4432
@largegamer4432 3 роки тому
“You’re a wizard 3d Printer” “but im just a 3D” “you’re a wizard”
@HunGredy
@HunGredy 3 роки тому
Angus, your tolerance gage is a blessing. When I assembled my first Prusa mk3, I was so delighted to see it passed even the 0,15 gage, and it gave me the confidence to start printing puzzles with tight tolerances. It works so nice.
@C.Sharpe
@C.Sharpe 3 роки тому
The makercoin was literally the first thing I printed after my introductory class at the local makerspace! Never knew where it came from but it's awesome that it came from my favorite 3D printing channel!
@wschnitzler
@wschnitzler 4 роки тому
“”much harder said than done” - everything’s upside down in OZ
@MakersMuse
@MakersMuse 4 роки тому
whoops lol
@macswanton9622
@macswanton9622 4 роки тому
@@MakersMuse If you think about it, I don't see how anyone could 'say' how to solve that puzzle. So much harder said than done
@timwatterson8060
@timwatterson8060 4 роки тому
@@macswanton9622 have you seen how easy lockpicking lawyer exploits some locks(aka puzzles) easier then using the key
@macswanton9622
@macswanton9622 4 роки тому
@@timwatterson8060 case in point
@Polymath2B
@Polymath2B 4 роки тому
Don’t you mean ZO?!?
@flagship1701e
@flagship1701e 4 роки тому
One of my favorite things about your channel is your year-after-year, consistent bed-head. All that bad hair covering a brilliant mind. Thanks so much, mate. You're the best.
@treymurff
@treymurff 4 роки тому
Proto pasta has a coffee smelling filament and worked with 3D printing nerd to make a custom bacon smell in one of his videos. Love your channel, just printed your egg puzzle. Keep up good work.
@alaricmtb5806
@alaricmtb5806 3 роки тому
That Hackaday article featured at 1:15 was written by The Hacksmith. That's so dope.
@falcore91
@falcore91 4 роки тому
6:12 no smello vision yet? This is a blessing. Can you imagine rick roll videos paired with a fart smell?
@joshuak4553
@joshuak4553 4 роки тому
Heheheh. Rick Gasly
@Borededer
@Borededer 4 роки тому
Augustus Gloop, Augustus Gloop The great big greedy nincompoop Augustus Gloop, so big and vile So greedy, foul, and infantile. Come on we cried The time is ripe To send him shooting up the pipe But don't dear children be alarmed Augustus Gloop will not be harmed Augustus Gloop will not be harmed Although of course We must admit He will be altered quite a bit Slowly wheels go round and round And cogs begin to grind and pound We'll boil him for a minute more Until we're absolutely sure Then out he comes By god, by grace A miracle has taken place A miracle has taken place This greedy brute This louse's ear Is loved by people everywhere For who could hate or bear a grudge Against a luscious bit of fudge
@Borededer
@Borededer 4 роки тому
Sorry I had to 😕
@throwawayaccountm1325
@throwawayaccountm1325 4 роки тому
@@Borededer *week 10 of quarantene*
@HunGredy
@HunGredy 4 роки тому
You have been inspiring me since early 2018 to follow the 3D printing community, and finally this summer, I will buy my very first printer. Obviously I will benchmark it with your designs, and I will definitely print out some of your models for a start. Without you, I wouldn't be as fascinated with it as I am right now.
@licensetodrive9930
@licensetodrive9930 4 роки тому
3D printing really allows you to try some off-the-wall ideas, like right now I'm designing & printing a strap out of TPU for FPV quadcopter goggles. Why? Because I've been isolating for the past 3 weeks, ill for the past 2 weeks, and I'm bored :) You might think "oh he's printing it flat, that's nothing special" but no, I'm printing the strap vertically in vase mode...! It's ridiculously strong, but not very stretchy so I'm designing a 'spring' structure to give it some stretchiness.
@licensetodrive9930
@licensetodrive9930 4 роки тому
For the curious, my first test print: haku.co.uk/pics/FatShark_TPU_goggle_strap.jpg
@rmdcade1717
@rmdcade1717 4 роки тому
I'd be interested to see how well that holds up to use. Even if doesn't quite live up to an elastic strap, it'd be a quick replacement or backup in case the original strap is damaged.
@licensetodrive9930
@licensetodrive9930 4 роки тому
@RMD Cade I think with enough testing it might actually live up to an elastic strap, I printed one earlier which has a section of 'spring' in it, the tension it provides is enough to hold the goggles onto my head ok. The spring piece needs refining since it's 47mm long when printed but can stretch to 250mm, which is too long and doesn't provide enough tension. I'll post back here in a couple of days with more results.
@rmdcade1717
@rmdcade1717 4 роки тому
@@licensetodrive9930 Good luck! looking forward to your results.
@licensetodrive9930
@licensetodrive9930 4 роки тому
@RMD Cade Sorry no new results yet, the virus has really wiped me out the past 2 days, have been unable to do much beyond watching films/tv/youtube for now.
@bill8478
@bill8478 4 роки тому
I love your dovetail box puzzle. I've printed many of them and given many away after people visit my workshop and really like the secret storage area.
@11epicnoob
@11epicnoob 3 роки тому
MM: *Creakes a Coin design* Coin: "Guess I'll thrive"
@mightress
@mightress 4 роки тому
My son and mine best prints Short intro, my son, 15 year old authistic guy wanted to learn about 3d printing. He loves computer stuff anyways. I bought actualy the cheapest china cloned clone of a cloned A8. As imagined, i did not work very well. Succes! The thing was wobbly as hell so first prints where not very good. It where just blocks we used to stabilise the printer. Prints got better. After two months the mainboard fried so we ordered Arduino board and stepper drivers. Again, great improvement. Is it a perfect printer now? Nope, but we both learned a lot from it.
@koko0riginal
@koko0riginal 4 роки тому
Raindrops on roses And whiskers on kittens Bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens Brown paper packages tied up with strings These are a few of my favorite prints
@crapstirrer
@crapstirrer 4 роки тому
That Wingspan box behind you excites me greatly.
@IntergalacticSpaceKitten
@IntergalacticSpaceKitten 3 роки тому
So brilliant. Impressive engineering talent. He's done so much to push the 3D printing community forward. Bravo.
@oraidhan
@oraidhan 4 роки тому
You're the reason I brought my first 3d printer. It was the video about oloids and I've been hooked to 3d printing ever since!
@AvivMakesRobots
@AvivMakesRobots 3 роки тому
It's good to see the print surface quality has gotten better and better every year.
@NoTimeForThatNow
@NoTimeForThatNow 4 роки тому
Angus you’ve been an inspiration to me and so many others from the very start! Thank you!
@zh9664
@zh9664 3 роки тому
Wow wait till you find litteraly any other 3d printing channel, if you think this is even halfway decent the others will blow your mind
@NoTimeForThatNow
@NoTimeForThatNow 3 роки тому
@@zh9664 and yet, here you are.
@zh9664
@zh9664 3 роки тому
@@NoTimeForThatNow only because other youtubers put effort into the videos so they take a while to make, this guy posts tons of low quality stuff so its good to watch while on the train and stuff
@soundmindtv2911
@soundmindtv2911 2 роки тому
It’s true. I watch all the channels, and so many are just bitter or arrogant. Several I can’t stand to watch, as they obviously just shill for whatever brand is sending them freebies that day or are so full of themselves that they just talk down to the viewer. Angus smiles, has fun and obviously not only really enjoys the craft, but also enjoys sharing his experiences. Other fun channels I do enjoy and find helpful are CNC Kitchen and Marsgizmo. And for learning fusion 360, theres none better than Lars Christensen. There are others, of course, but those top my list.
@Linkman-fm2in
@Linkman-fm2in 2 роки тому
@@soundmindtv2911 No, Product Design Online is best for Fusion. In my opinion.
@ChrisPopham
@ChrisPopham 3 роки тому
I don't have a printer yet but my friend has printed my first design, it's a good way to get up to speed with CAD, it's like a different language, so I put a video up on my profile so you pro's can have a good laugh at it, thanks for the heads up on all this :o)
@rns62188
@rns62188 4 роки тому
Nautilus Gears and Reuleaux tetrahedron (objects of constant width) are also some of my favorite prints. Great video!
@spikekent
@spikekent 4 роки тому
Fantastic trip down memory filament path Angus. I fondly remember every one, hadn't realised it's been 6 years though. You've taught me a ton over the years and always been highly entertaining. Keep up the great work mate. Hope you and your family are doing well and staying safe.
@MakersMuse
@MakersMuse 4 роки тому
Thanks mate, it's been tonnes of fun and I look forward to the future. Hope you're staying safe too!
@tomolsen9431
@tomolsen9431 3 роки тому
I'm just a beginner at 3D printing, using just PLA at the moment. Love every one of your videos that I have watched so far!
@WooperZzz
@WooperZzz 2 роки тому
So nice to see that people still have a taste in board games. Wingspan is the best board game i have played in years, if not in my life. The eggs are so cuuute 🥺🥺🥺
@dove4965
@dove4965 3 роки тому
I remember doing a course on 3d printing in 2018 and we literally studied a few of this man's creations as the material for the course.
@michaelmusgrove1357
@michaelmusgrove1357 2 роки тому
Such an inspirational video to show what's possible and ways to think about designs and creating models. Very cool!
@ThysaniaAg
@ThysaniaAg 2 роки тому
The prints from early to current are all charming, and you tell a great story with them! Awesome compilation!
@falcore91
@falcore91 4 роки тому
I haven’t done many prints myself, but my personal nomination would be the print in place scissor lift. That design is what convinced me to check out the 3D printer from the office ( which is something they had for some reason ), and motivated me to keep an eye on channels like this one.
@MakersMuse
@MakersMuse 4 роки тому
Love scissor lift mechanisms, that print in place version is definitely an incredible model!
@renk872
@renk872 4 роки тому
Awesome that you mentioned the SaFire printer. I actually bought one from Arthur after his Kickstarter campaign and its incredible!
@AndersJackson
@AndersJackson 4 роки тому
Thank you for this collection and all the videos.
@StormBurnX
@StormBurnX 4 роки тому
rest in piece(s), hexasphericons :( Also, real bummer that someone would lift one of your prints from your trade show. It’s not an expensive part to make by any means but it’s a selfish, needlessly cruel act all the same...
@MakersMuse
@MakersMuse 4 роки тому
Some people think everything not bolted down is a free sample...
@cinnabarsonar2072
@cinnabarsonar2072 3 роки тому
@@MakersMuse Is theft at trade shows not uncommon?
@tonyradle8747
@tonyradle8747 3 роки тому
@@cinnabarsonar2072 Theres always at least one that ruins it for the bunch
@hayleyjoyneil
@hayleyjoyneil 4 роки тому
I love these videos so much and am going to download all of the things I can once I get my 3D printer!!!
@philipbyrnes7501
@philipbyrnes7501 4 роки тому
Thank you Angus. Good on ya mate for all your really excellent videos and the inspiration you’ve given me over the last few years. You are one of the best, most impressively down to earth 3D presenters and teachers out there, thank you and please, stay safe, you and yours and all out there, please be careful and safe with regards the virus. Hang in there mate, you are a true little beauty 11 out of 10 mate 😎👍🏻
@3dtechnologies153
@3dtechnologies153 4 роки тому
Stay healthy Angus. You have indeed inspired me and many others.
@shaldurprime7154
@shaldurprime7154 4 роки тому
oh the maker coin reminds me of a project my engineering class did a few years ago, we were tasked with taking a quarter inch thick disk and putting a design on it. mine had a patterned border of arcs and points but the main design was an embossed 'unity duty destiny' symbol from bionicle all designs were submitted to the teacher for printing and grading, a week after I got my finished item, i found a copy of it in the classroom in a slightly heavier rougher filament, I asked the teacher about it but he couldn't give me a straight answer nonetheless I was quite flattered that my design was used as a test piece
@jeroenthys8660
@jeroenthys8660 4 роки тому
Inspiring! Thank you! You pushed me towards 3d printing...
@wbiggs29
@wbiggs29 3 роки тому
Its great that I was just thinking of doing our own modeling for 3d prints and then found this
@armandoa2484
@armandoa2484 4 роки тому
As always awesome video. Thanks for everything!
@JohnRodriguesPhotographer
@JohnRodriguesPhotographer 2 роки тому
I built the Nautilus gear. It's really pretty cool. The issue I first ran into was the year first level wasn't thick enough and so wasn't sticking to the bed. So I canceled the print clean the bed again and I started the print and wall everything was warming up I went into the settings and increase the filament flow 10% and decrease the printing speed to 70%. Perfect print.
@michaelkolozsvari3575
@michaelkolozsvari3575 2 місяці тому
Those were great! Can't wait to try printing some of them!
@bruceyako3993
@bruceyako3993 3 роки тому
Loved the Assyrian pin lock, from my Ancestors
@owls4382
@owls4382 3 роки тому
I love the scissor tail flycatcher in the back!!!
@_ninthRing_
@_ninthRing_ 3 роки тому
Fascinating. Remarkable work & a truly creative mind.
@matthewmcnaught9883
@matthewmcnaught9883 Рік тому
Great video! Love the wingspan on the shelf
@avejst
@avejst 4 роки тому
Great video as always 👍 Looking forward to see more from you, love it. Thanks for sharing 👍😀
@whiphore
@whiphore 4 роки тому
Been watching quite some time now it’s always good seeing your videos and this was a cool trip down memory lane I ended up buying a 3d printer because of you and Joel and i love it I’m no good at 3d design but I just need to do more of it and I don’t print super often but I love my printer just wish my girlfriends dad didn’t think it used power worse than anything else in the house
@lfcbpro
@lfcbpro 4 роки тому
love the dovetail one, that is brilliant
@TheeFatPanda
@TheeFatPanda 4 роки тому
This was so great! Thank you
@EviGL
@EviGL 4 роки тому
My favorite 3D-printing designs are print-in-place mechanisms. Emmett's Iris box and secret heart box are the best. Also fidget gears by kasinatorhh, Blooming flower twist box by FragrantAbyss. It really blows other people's minds when I tell them that the mechanism was printed like this and it works and it cannot be disassembled in any way. I think there's a great potential in creating new print-in-place mechanisms and I'll print each and every one I'll find.
@mattbrewster8504
@mattbrewster8504 3 роки тому
I love that you have a copy of ‘Wingspan’ in the background.
@1AmGroot
@1AmGroot 4 роки тому
"And then give it a good tap" *Slams it on the table* "There we go"
@lucasvisser3864
@lucasvisser3864 4 роки тому
Bruh... Imagine being the sad duns that steals a bloody 3d printed FIDGET SPINNER
@MakersMuse
@MakersMuse 4 роки тому
It was a CORPORATE trade show too! So can't even blame a kid who didn't know any better because there wasn't any :(
@flyingbanana2436
@flyingbanana2436 4 роки тому
@@MakersMuse rip
@DukeDudeston
@DukeDudeston 3 роки тому
Thing is. If they had asked I'd imagine you might have given it to them anyway
@stevenrais9360
@stevenrais9360 4 роки тому
Those stainless steel machines are pretty amazing, we have one at work, along with a few of the PA12 nylon machines. Work is awesome lol
@PatrickHemmes
@PatrickHemmes 4 місяці тому
2:17 I have seen the same thing but substractive with a 5-axis mill removing from a foam block, it is so cool.
@ANDYBONE7
@ANDYBONE7 3 роки тому
Great video. definitely going to to print some stuff out.
@MattWestwick
@MattWestwick 4 роки тому
The main reason you need supports for DMLS is because parts warp like no one's business. In fact, you usually have to anneal the parts in a furnace while still on the print bed (supports and all) in order to dissipate the residual internal stresses before removing them else they'd spring into completely random geometry. Yes, much like SLS most DMLS machines have a heated build chamber to try to help mitigate internal stress build up. But unlike SLS, you can't keep your power bed temp 2 celcius below the material glass transition temperature. Think of it in material terms - ABS warps due to residual internal stress when the delta temperature is 20C. Think of how much stainless steel wants to warp when the delta temperature is over 1500C.
@shredder8996
@shredder8996 2 роки тому
love your content! my 6 year old son and I just bought our first 3D printer and will be learning from your videos :)
@SJACH17
@SJACH17 4 роки тому
It's been a while since I'm following you, just want to say: good job ;) thanks for show us your work 😉
@ytwdh
@ytwdh 4 роки тому
I was inspired by your hexasphericon video sometime back. I had to make quad, hex and octo sphericons. Good old Fusion 360.
@MakersMuse
@MakersMuse 4 роки тому
Arn't they just the most satisfying things to CAD!
@OrigamiCreeper
@OrigamiCreeper 4 роки тому
You should make a video about about how people with 3d printers can 3d print masks and how we can distribute them to people. Since your fanbase is huge and most of us probably own 3d printers, we could get a lot accomplished!
@rojerww
@rojerww 4 роки тому
I believe Joel at 3D Printing Nerd has done that already.
@MakerFarmNL
@MakerFarmNL 4 роки тому
Love the slow version of your channel theme!!
@melissalutherpendragon
@melissalutherpendragon 4 роки тому
RIP to the gorgeous purple hexasphericon. That's the video that introduced me to your channel!
@MakersMuse
@MakersMuse 4 роки тому
Thanks for watching! Yeah I wish I knew where it went...
@gabebendetowitz1363
@gabebendetowitz1363 4 роки тому
Angus: I really like looking at weird geometric objects Me: No way! I would have never guessed!
@reinaweis
@reinaweis 3 роки тому
For scented filaments I found 3dfilaprint which carries some scented PLA. I don't know how long they last, but they have various woods, beer, and cinnamon scents.
@johnmarchington3146
@johnmarchington3146 2 роки тому
Some great designs
@joenagel6644
@joenagel6644 2 роки тому
The scented coin made me think of if they still made those style filaments would be super cool to make air fresheners out of
@mariocar0727
@mariocar0727 3 роки тому
These are amazing models! They look very nice too! Also I approve of that dalek shirt.
@baksatibi
@baksatibi 4 роки тому
One of the nice things about 3D printed models that if you lose them you can print them again, given you kept the files.
@realwindowcreative
@realwindowcreative 4 роки тому
Blow my mind some more!
@benhensley3621
@benhensley3621 4 роки тому
Love the lock and the Nautilus Gears!
@SeabornNomad
@SeabornNomad 3 роки тому
Nautilus gears might be useful in an application such as a motor compressing a spring in an air soft repeater, needing less torque initially and more as the spring compresses.
@jordanfox7070
@jordanfox7070 2 роки тому
Awesome video. Can’t wait for my printer to come
@robertzarfas9556
@robertzarfas9556 4 роки тому
You forgot to talk about that orange wave sla print that you made with that weird fractal program. That one was my favorite.
@MakersMuse
@MakersMuse 4 роки тому
Arg so I did! Structure synth is incredible
@robertzarfas9556
@robertzarfas9556 4 роки тому
Maker's Muse every year I try to find a way to fit it in as a unit in one of my math classes but I have yet to successfully use it in my classroom 😫
@soullesssquid2307
@soullesssquid2307 4 роки тому
10:22 Angus, come on positionally dependent gear ratios that shift gradually. I bet if you put that beautiful engineer's mind to it you could make something super cool with them
@Mr123ichkomme
@Mr123ichkomme 3 роки тому
One thing to add about the solids of constant width: When they are made of metal or better say a homogenous material, their center of gravity is their geometric center. That's one of the properties that makes them "roll"
@iShaltSmiteThee
@iShaltSmiteThee 3 роки тому
"...and figuring out how they go together is much harder said than done!" aha haven't heard that one before!
@ReevansElectro
@ReevansElectro 4 роки тому
The best thing about your videos is that you are likeable. Your parents deserve a lot of kudos.
@marvinmartian6516
@marvinmartian6516 3 роки тому
I’ve just decided I need one of these
@darrellshoub7527
@darrellshoub7527 2 роки тому
amazing video TYVM !!
@dorodork1875
@dorodork1875 3 роки тому
throw back right there good old CMW
@diliple
@diliple 3 роки тому
3d printing is a magical technology
@iamlukie1826
@iamlukie1826 3 роки тому
As always hank you for all you do for 3D printing.
@ShibaTheInu
@ShibaTheInu 3 роки тому
Are you looking for more videos?
@c.hector5425
@c.hector5425 4 роки тому
You should make a video showing everyday items or thing you have around your house that you have 3d printed!
@TJtheBee
@TJtheBee 2 роки тому
So thanks to you, I have a new D&D campaign idea, and those maker coins inspired it. Thanks, lol.
@retr0bits545
@retr0bits545 Рік тому
I would really love a print that would smell like a forest with a lot of pine and maple. Now that would be awesome
@signpost3538
@signpost3538 2 роки тому
this man owns and creates a ton of 3d printer content... and the thing he uses to hold all his maker coins... is a rough piece of kitchen twine
@przemekkobel4874
@przemekkobel4874 4 роки тому
This 'russian lock' is actually a nightmare to pick, and in most cases gives you an exact opposite of 'low security'.
@dWoogie
@dWoogie 4 роки тому
Seen few videos opening it with a carrot.
@przemekkobel4874
@przemekkobel4874 4 роки тому
@@dWoogie Yeah... Saw Angus struggling with that. In essence, this is still a nightmare to pick. Imagine you have to spend half an hour pushing carrots in and hoping it would finally work. Or hammering a soft wood in a middle of the night, hoping no one would notice...
@pietrom2642
@pietrom2642 4 роки тому
@@przemekkobel4874 lock picking lawyer...
@epiccollision
@epiccollision 4 роки тому
Or just slowly ratchet the teeth with a pick....
@thecia5122
@thecia5122 4 роки тому
@@pietrom2642 look at his name
@ianthewizard7924
@ianthewizard7924 3 роки тому
i subscribed... i feel like i have done something very important. i think i did. i have just recently purchased the mega zero from anycubic, still waiting for it to arrive, i will surely stick to your videos, as soon as i saw this video i got hooked, dude. you are awesome.
@SirLANsalot
@SirLANsalot 2 роки тому
other thing about SLA vs FDM. Resin(SLA) printers print the entire layer in one shot. FDM printers draw a line, so doing a lattice means they need to NOT draw then draw over and over again. So those are great retraction torcher tests.
@AngusSuter
@AngusSuter 3 роки тому
Those are really cool prints name buddy. I definitely want to give that gap measurement one a go.
@Krahe08
@Krahe08 3 роки тому
14:14 “then give it a good tap” SLAM
@WillWill56
@WillWill56 3 роки тому
10:51 "The center of mass is not actually in the middle of the object." Big misconception there, the center of mass is exactly in the center of the object (ignoring possible offset due to infill pattern etc.). The problem is that solids of constant width are not always solids of constant *radius*, and objects will always try to orient themselves so their center of mass is as close to the ground as possible, meaning the points where the radius is at its smallest are the points where the object will come to a rest, because that's as close to the ground as the center of mass can get.
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