This is an awesome documentation on Invertigo! Will you ever do the same thing as this video, but for the Steel Vengeance model at Cedar Point you have been working on?
You're an inspiration. I am in the starting stages of getting into 3D printing a coaster. The Dream is to 3D print a working, scale giga coaster. This has been an amazing video to watch and see what didn't work for you and what ended up working well. Thank you for this video. I am by no means an engineer or anything like that, but just with what I have learned from RUclips and your channel specifically it really has made me think that this is something I can do. Again, thank you for sharing your experiences.
@@printmyridedetroit6115 Oh, no kidding! Just getting shivers thinking about how long it took to finally get bearings to at least some-what work, oof...
I love 3d printed coaster. ive been appart of the knex roller coaster comunity for many years. and about a year ago my gf got me a 3d printer. so I started designing custom 3d printed roller coaster trains for my knex models.
Really love and appreciate how much you give back to the community by not just sharing your successes but the challenges you had to overcome as well. Thanks for the shoutout! You're welcome to come on our podcast anytime for a follow up interview.
I would love to see more behind the scenes for how you programmed and wired Invertigo! Do you still have this model or has it already been taken down? Also where do you prefer buying all the hardware from (screws, bolts, etc.) Great video and really inspiring to continue working on my project!
This is an awesome documentation on Invertigo! Will you ever do the same thing as this video, but for the Steel Vengeance model at Cedar Point you have been working on?
THE coaster printing 🐐
You're an inspiration. I am in the starting stages of getting into 3D printing a coaster. The Dream is to 3D print a working, scale giga coaster. This has been an amazing video to watch and see what didn't work for you and what ended up working well. Thank you for this video. I am by no means an engineer or anything like that, but just with what I have learned from RUclips and your channel specifically it really has made me think that this is something I can do. Again, thank you for sharing your experiences.
insane innovation for the community
Let's go, awesome job and thanks for the behind the scenes here!
Thank you! I’m sure your can relate! xD
@@printmyridedetroit6115 Oh, no kidding! Just getting shivers thinking about how long it took to finally get bearings to at least some-what work, oof...
I love 3d printed coaster. ive been appart of the knex roller coaster comunity for many years. and about a year ago my gf got me a 3d printer. so I started designing custom 3d printed roller coaster trains for my knex models.
Hell yea! That’s awesome! 3d print everything! Lol
Really love and appreciate how much you give back to the community by not just sharing your successes but the challenges you had to overcome as well. Thanks for the shoutout! You're welcome to come on our podcast anytime for a follow up interview.
And if anyone else in the community has a cool project they'd like to share we would love to see it and help share it!
Hey! Im always up to hang out and talk coasters! Hit me up! :) and yea it was great to give you the shout out! drove me to closure on this project!
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This is awesome!
This guy's out here HOSTING
Bro did you even watch?!
I would love to see more behind the scenes for how you programmed and wired Invertigo! Do you still have this model or has it already been taken down? Also where do you prefer buying all the hardware from (screws, bolts, etc.) Great video and really inspiring to continue working on my project!
Just wondering, do you have any better alternative to the butyrate tubing?
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