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Gonna have to "erm actually" here: 3D printers are extremely affordable now. You can get a fairly competent printer under $200. I'd steer clear of the ender 3 though. It's just... don't buy it.
The printers seem pretty affordable, but what about the filament? How much can one roll actually print, and could you fill an Alex with these on what comes out of the box?
Due to legal reasons you can not use another company's name for your own product, known as copyright, so Tiago did the right thing because otherwise the Lego Legal Department would have surely sent him a cease & desist letter.
The nice thing about raised numbers is you can print in a single color, pause the print, and swap colors without needing an AMS or any fancy swapping hardware. If you don’t want to faff about with swapping you can also print in white or yellow and then spray paint the whole thing black, then a light sanding across the numbers to bring out the yellow or white again.
You should add raised 4 squares on the corners of the lids and 4 inserts holes on the bottom of the Alex drawer trays to make them stackable like Lego bricks so they don’t slide off
For the lego ruler, I suggest putting teeth on one of the small sides, so that we can measure the brick height even if it's already built on top of plates.
All of this looks very useful! I think they're great as-is, but I thought of a couple minor tweaks that, in my opinion, could make the measuring tool just a little easier to use. I think it could make sense to just leave the "16" end of the 1x slot open so you can just slide the piece out the end instead of needing to get your finger in there to lift it out or flip the whole tool over. It could also be useful to add a recessed line (like your first try with the height numbers) just to make it even more obvious where the edges of each number in the 1x slot are without getting in the way of anything.
Wow we are mentioned by Tiago 0:43 glad I boosted you twice before this video haha. Since we have a growing youtube channel for LEGO, having this sorting system is going to save us so much on wasted space, Obrigado once again!
This is a really great video, love what you have made here, now I never wanted or "needed" a 3D printer, but the stuff you have made with it... I also have the same drawer as you, thanks to a video you made a while back.
I think you should add hash marks for plate heights along with the numbers for bricks, and if the slot for measuring 1-wide items is lined up with the 0 point, it'll be very handy for SNOT calculations
I've had a Bambu X1C for about a year now and it's amazing! These are so clever. Going to start printing the building tray today because when I put them on my desk they like to roll around. Thanks for sharing!
Your work with the 3D printer to sort lego and assemble kits is just incredible and useful. Combined with the ALEX you have a perfect and convenient storage system!
Thank you so much for this! If I could ask one small request. Not everyone has the same 3d printers amd tolerances can be different. Could you also upload a design with a slight one as it had to cut my prints to fit and it doesn't look as nice as the original. Again, thank you for the great idea! Love your channel
The ruler is awesome, but the others unnecessary to me. I like to spread out my pieces in a single layer on the table so I can see them all and find the one I want. If I have to pack up before finishing a bag, I put a container just under the table surface, sticking out from the table, and then just push the pieces in. I give myself bonus points if none of them hit the floor.
Fantistic! Personally I use my own make shift methods. Crude but effective. I have been thinking about a 3D printer, this may be the push I needed! Thank you, Tiago. Cheers from Canada.
Took advantage of the BF deal before the deal ends. I snagged a A1 combo and some filament. Excited to print my heart desire during the coming Winter months here in MI
I really love them since your previous Bambu video I bought the A1 and am a really big fan of it and saw these designs on the Bambu app and have now printed almost all of them!!!
Honestly, good job there ! The previous one targeted at the ikea drawers was a bit niche since it would mostly help people with big collection of pieces. But those ones are actually practical for almost anyone building a set. (The ruler being the less interesting to me since at some point you "know" the length of pieces just looking at it a tenth of a second ;-) )
If there’s anyone out there looking for an alternative to 3d printed trays, I bought collapsible dice trays for d&d on Amazon for 5.99 and they are very grippy for picking up legos, and store flat. I use them for tons of things!
Tiago!! Have you considered opening up a shop and selling these for those of us who don’t have the space or money for a 3D printer but LOVE these designs!! 😁😁
I love that the sides of the trays are sloped, makes it easy to scoop out little parts while building. My brother has at least one printer, so I suggested the trays and scoop for Xmas 😅 Wondering if it would be helpful to stick a handle onto the scooper?
Someone should start selling these trays and measure tools. Or offer a printing service for them. That would be lovely. I do not feel inclined to buy a whole 3D printer and learn how to use it, just to get my hands on a single sorting tray for danish plastic bricks... 😜
they tray thing I've done before with the target plastic trays some use, that I bought, and then abandoned for sorting. the nice thing is they stack so if I'm partway through a bag, I can put the two smaller bins on top of the 1 larger bin for later. I did buy one of the 3d versions of the rulers on etsy, before I got a 3d printer, but I did not find a 3d print, the compact version is awesome. love these, look forward to more!
Love the work you put into this. Wish you weren't using a Bambu lab though. They propagate not actually learning how 3d printers function, which in turn makes it much harder to diagnose and solve issues as they inevitably arise.
The sorting issue was comical like an as seen on tv ad. Aways just used bowls and rubbermaids. Target had a Lego exclusive sorting tray system as well.
My absolutely first thought when I saw the trays was "it'd be awesome if the sides had studs and antistuds instead of the triangular connectors". Did you consider making the designs compatibile with Lego?
As someone who has been developing additive manufacturing / 3D Printing as a professional I see the downside: a lot of plastic waste. Yes 3D Printing has been getting more accessible over the last years but it is and most likely will stay one of the most expensive manufacturing technology on the market. I have been trying to print Lego out of metal for the last 10 years to challenge me. So far I have neither found or developed a technology capable of doing so. But it in the end it comes down to the added value of the product. So if you are using the trays and tools for 60+ years as people are doing with Lego bricks everything is fine 😉 Als since bamboolabs seems to be one of the better producers using it is close enough to the core value of Lego "det bedste er ikke for godt"
@@TiagoCatarinoOh sorry, I didn't mean making a new version, just splitting the base plate into two or four pieces so a1 mini users can print them and stick them together
Love the tools and the organization system. I need one that fits Sterilite 3 drawer. Currently using cheap baskets & trays from Dollar Tree and there's a lot of wasted space. Some of the plastic trays from the dollar store are nice, they have rubber matting on the bottom. I use them for the small parts bag, and a shoebox-size bin for the big parts. But that's too big, doesn't fit well on the table. I can't budget a 3d printer, but I have friends who have one. I can pay them to print what I need. That's the magic of 3d printing, eh?
what if you added a very slight indent in the center or ridges in the corners of the lid so that when stacking the boxes the bottom will be somewhat held in place by the lid so they wont as easily shift.
Amazing! About to print some of these on my A1. Apart from the storage containers, what did you design these in? Assuming you have some CAD design experience?
Hi Tiago I love Your videos and now those prints are GREAT!!! I have one idea - maybe You can design some funnel to gather small pieces and allow to pure them into a bag or a cup - when I buy stuff in lego PAB and sort them its kind to tough to gather the sorted parts and put them in zip log bags - such a funnel would made it easier - PLEASE HELP :-D
Greate Stuff :) As i bought a A1 some weeks ago, i can aproove your experience. It's easy and very usefull. :) My second printer is on the way :) The ruler will be defintivly printed, as the triangle that i found, is not that exact. :)
Too bad they don't ship the A1 to New Zealand despite saying they do on their website. Been that way for years and local re-sellers up mark them by double the cost.
I don't suppose you made inserts for the narrower Alex drawer? I'm heavily considering a printer to fill out mine thanks to your first video. You'd save me a lot of time if you have!
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Do I need a Bambu lab printer to print it on, or am I able to print it on other printers?
Can you print all those whit the mini
Adding 1/3 hash marks for plate thickness on the brick height side of the ruler might be a nice add on feature
The curved bottoms on the containers is great. Makes those square, blocky pieces easy to scoop up.
Right?!
U should put 1/3 2/3 on the height part to count plates too
Excellent work & video. The sponsor must be really happy with their investment.
I hope so!! It’s been incredibly cool to work with them!
Affording the Ikea drawers isn't nearly as big a problem as affording a 3D printer
the small printer starts at 200€...
Gonna have to "erm actually" here: 3D printers are extremely affordable now. You can get a fairly competent printer under $200. I'd steer clear of the ender 3 though. It's just... don't buy it.
You may have access to a 3D printer in a school, maker space of some libraries have them as well.
@@joemacleod-iredale2888 I've heard about maker spaces but none of the above are options where I live.
The printers seem pretty affordable, but what about the filament? How much can one roll actually print, and could you fill an Alex with these on what comes out of the box?
“Big news, honey. This year, I actually DON’T want a LEGO set for Christmas….” 😏
😏😏😏
too real for me, my girflriend just orderded me the a1 for chitsmas....... LOL
6:42 what a creative name! “Brick Ruler for Danish Plastic Bricks” lol
Makerworld doesn’t allow the use of the word LEGO 🤷♂️
Due to legal reasons you can not use another company's name for your own product, known as copyright, so Tiago did the right thing because otherwise the Lego Legal Department would have surely sent him a cease & desist letter.
"BRfDPB" for short
The nice thing about raised numbers is you can print in a single color, pause the print, and swap colors without needing an AMS or any fancy swapping hardware.
If you don’t want to faff about with swapping you can also print in white or yellow and then spray paint the whole thing black, then a light sanding across the numbers to bring out the yellow or white again.
Or a quick color with an acrylic paint pen on top
You should add raised 4 squares on the corners of the lids and 4 inserts holes on the bottom of the Alex drawer trays to make them stackable like Lego bricks so they don’t slide off
V2.0?!
You could add holders for brick separators on the end caps of the building trays.
For the lego ruler, I suggest putting teeth on one of the small sides, so that we can measure the brick height even if it's already built on top of plates.
4:40 Bluebrixx also sells a version in a simular style of the old Lego ruler.
I think some grey filter and more desperation over regular unpacking of the bag would be a nice touch.
this is one of the best sponsored videos i ever saw to be honest.
All of this looks very useful! I think they're great as-is, but I thought of a couple minor tweaks that, in my opinion, could make the measuring tool just a little easier to use. I think it could make sense to just leave the "16" end of the 1x slot open so you can just slide the piece out the end instead of needing to get your finger in there to lift it out or flip the whole tool over. It could also be useful to add a recessed line (like your first try with the height numbers) just to make it even more obvious where the edges of each number in the 1x slot are without getting in the way of anything.
The studs measuring is briljant!!
I know you mainly just make Lego videos but do you think you could make a video focused on the basics of a 3D printer?
Don’t tempt me into making a 3D printing channel!
I use the crowbar to apply small stickers. I think a tool to apply stickers easier or some sort of sifter sorter would be cool
Wow we are mentioned by Tiago 0:43 glad I boosted you twice before this video haha. Since we have a growing youtube channel for LEGO, having this sorting system is going to save us so much on wasted space, Obrigado once again!
That ruler looks really useful!
I love it!
This is a really great video, love what you have made here, now I never wanted or "needed" a 3D printer, but the stuff you have made with it... I also have the same drawer as you, thanks to a video you made a while back.
Thank you for sharing your designs, they will be so useful 😀
My pleasure 😊
We have just ordered the printer 🎉
I think you should add hash marks for plate heights along with the numbers for bricks, and if the slot for measuring 1-wide items is lined up with the 0 point, it'll be very handy for SNOT calculations
For sure! Maybe version 2.0 of the brick ruler?!
I've had a Bambu X1C for about a year now and it's amazing! These are so clever. Going to start printing the building tray today because when I put them on my desk they like to roll around. Thanks for sharing!
I’d like to try the x1c as well looks to be even better in some aspects than the A1s. Enjoy your prints!
print some monorail tracks now!
Definitely printing these, especially the ruler!! Omg
Go for it!
Your work with the 3D printer to sort lego and assemble kits is just incredible and useful. Combined with the ALEX you have a perfect and convenient storage system!
Great video Tiago i really like the lego ruler.
Thank you! Really proud of it!
Thank you so much for this! If I could ask one small request. Not everyone has the same 3d printers amd tolerances can be different. Could you also upload a design with a slight one as it had to cut my prints to fit and it doesn't look as nice as the original. Again, thank you for the great idea! Love your channel
Which design are you referring to exactly?
my apologies. I meant the interlocking trays.
The ruler is awesome, but the others unnecessary to me. I like to spread out my pieces in a single layer on the table so I can see them all and find the one I want. If I have to pack up before finishing a bag, I put a container just under the table surface, sticking out from the table, and then just push the pieces in. I give myself bonus points if none of them hit the floor.
The LEGO scooper is a real LEGO tool set number 4121 😊
Fantistic! Personally I use my own make shift methods. Crude but effective. I have been thinking about a 3D printer, this may be the push I needed! Thank you, Tiago. Cheers from Canada.
Gosh! These are so useful! I've been printing the Alex organisers and now these will be next in line - love them all.
Took advantage of the BF deal before the deal ends. I snagged a A1 combo and some filament. Excited to print my heart desire during the coming Winter months here in MI
Yea boy new video
For the Lego scooper I feel like you could just use a dust pan
I really love them since your previous Bambu video I bought the A1 and am a really big fan of it and saw these designs on the Bambu app and have now printed almost all of them!!!
Yay! Love to hear that! Enjoy!
Honestly, good job there ! The previous one targeted at the ikea drawers was a bit niche since it would mostly help people with big collection of pieces. But those ones are actually practical for almost anyone building a set. (The ruler being the less interesting to me since at some point you "know" the length of pieces just looking at it a tenth of a second ;-) )
Step one - create & print a lego storage system; step two - create & print a lego tools; step three - create & print a perfect lego-scaled Universe. Someone, stop him! (no, keep going)
Bench scrapers are a cheap alternative to the scooper.
Never heard about those! Is that a real thing?!
I use a large clear baking dish when I open up and use each Lego bag…. :)
If there’s anyone out there looking for an alternative to 3d printed trays, I bought collapsible dice trays for d&d on Amazon for 5.99 and they are very grippy for picking up legos, and store flat. I use them for tons of things!
Could you add a ridge to the perimeter of the top of the lid, so that when stacking bins they won't slide around?
Very nice job, Tiago! Thank you for sharing and for go further on LEGO ideas!
Thanks for the inspiration.
For building trays I use a couple of the standard IKEA cutlery trays.
I definitely need these in my life.🎉 especially the mini version 🛹😎
Tiago!! Have you considered opening up a shop and selling these for those of us who don’t have the space or money for a 3D printer but LOVE these designs!! 😁😁
Oh that is so awesome that you have these creations on the app! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! Saves me a lot of time to do this myself.
I love that the sides of the trays are sloped, makes it easy to scoop out little parts while building. My brother has at least one printer, so I suggested the trays and scoop for Xmas 😅
Wondering if it would be helpful to stick a handle onto the scooper?
You are a genius Tiago!
Someone should start selling these trays and measure tools. Or offer a printing service for them. That would be lovely.
I do not feel inclined to buy a whole 3D printer and learn how to use it, just to get my hands on a single sorting tray for danish plastic bricks... 😜
Those 3D printers are clever did good job there 👍
Thanks 👍
they tray thing I've done before with the target plastic trays some use, that I bought, and then abandoned for sorting. the nice thing is they stack so if I'm partway through a bag, I can put the two smaller bins on top of the 1 larger bin for later.
I did buy one of the 3d versions of the rulers on etsy, before I got a 3d printer, but I did not find a 3d print, the compact version is awesome.
love these, look forward to more!
When something is blurred I jump directly to the point, and skip all the rest.
I did not realize that red messuring tool was so expensive. I have one
You're rich my man
Love the work you put into this. Wish you weren't using a Bambu lab though. They propagate not actually learning how 3d printers function, which in turn makes it much harder to diagnose and solve issues as they inevitably arise.
Someone should print these as well as the other drawer inserts and sell them.
Too bad I'm sharing the models for free so nobody needs to sell them.
@ good point. My library has a 3d printer so I may use that to make some of these.
We bought an A1 due to your video, been having lots of fun with it. Thanks!
@@GSFBlade then it got delivered fast 😂😂😂
Love to hear it!!
@@benjaminfraeyman Um, yes. I meant his previous video :)
@@GSFBlade ah ok 😆
Awesome!!!!
Thanks!!
You talked me into a Bambu A1 with your last video. Got it set up today, I'm currently printing out some street terrain for board games.
That is awesome! Enjoy! I love my printers!
Thank you sir! ❤
Most welcome!
Your the only RUclipser that I don’t skip past the sponsor part of the video 😂
Appreciate that!
Well, basically all of his videos are sponsored content, so ...
IKEA NOJIG for a sorting alternative 😊
Big NOPE! So much space wasted
@@TiagoCatarino I meant for sorting Lego whilst building. Emptying the little packets in to the different size NOJIG.
Very helpful!!!🎉
The sorting issue was comical like an as seen on tv ad. Aways just used bowls and rubbermaids. Target had a Lego exclusive sorting tray system as well.
The scooper can also be the lid
My absolutely first thought when I saw the trays was "it'd be awesome if the sides had studs and antistuds instead of the triangular connectors". Did you consider making the designs compatibile with Lego?
Thank you
OMG every part of RUclips has been taken over by this bamboo labs marketing blitz. Did we need a second ad for them?
But wait, there’s more!!
As someone who has been developing additive manufacturing / 3D Printing as a professional I see the downside: a lot of plastic waste. Yes 3D Printing has been getting more accessible over the last years but it is and most likely will stay one of the most expensive manufacturing technology on the market.
I have been trying to print Lego out of metal for the last 10 years to challenge me. So far I have neither found or developed a technology capable of doing so. But it in the end it comes down to the added value of the product. So if you are using the trays and tools for 60+ years as people are doing with Lego bricks everything is fine 😉 Als since bamboolabs seems to be one of the better producers using it is close enough to the core value of Lego "det bedste er ikke for godt"
Could you possibly add a model for the base for the ikea drawers thag fits on the a1 mini? Maybe using the same puzzle feature on your other model?
It would be a pain to recalculate everything! But maybe for an upcoming video who knows?! :)
@@TiagoCatarinoOh sorry, I didn't mean making a new version, just splitting the base plate into two or four pieces so a1 mini users can print them and stick them together
This is beyond helpful! I will start printing the sorting trays immediately. :)
Love the tools and the organization system. I need one that fits Sterilite 3 drawer. Currently using cheap baskets & trays from Dollar Tree and there's a lot of wasted space. Some of the plastic trays from the dollar store are nice, they have rubber matting on the bottom. I use them for the small parts bag, and a shoebox-size bin for the big parts. But that's too big, doesn't fit well on the table. I can't budget a 3d printer, but I have friends who have one. I can pay them to print what I need. That's the magic of 3d printing, eh?
Which insert type is the best? I consider buying the A1 - which filament should I buy and how much? Please help!
I’ve only used PLA basic so far and it has served me very well!
@@TiagoCatarino Thanks, order is placed with your link... :)
For the A1 and simple things PLA is the way to go
Yay more 3d printable Lego utilities!! Keep it up I love them!
EDIT: quick question, what modeling program do you use?
Fusion 360 for the most part!
Great stuff again, thank you!
Tiago 3D Channel anyone?!
now make an automatic sorting machine… PLEASE
what if you added a very slight indent in the center or ridges in the corners of the lid so that when stacking the boxes the bottom will be somewhat held in place by the lid so they wont as easily shift.
Excellent work! 👏
Thanks a lot!
Wow, that’s pretty cool! 😎
It is amazing to see that this video make lot of views! Congratulations
Could to better, but I'm not complaining :)
New SUB & Like and a big thank you how very nice of you! KOOL!!!
Thanks and welcome!
Awesome ideas, but sort of unaffordable considering 3D printers, materials, and space in the house for all that...
Suuuuuuuuupa Smart! Damn boy, look at you!
Want one?! 👀
@ maybeeeee 👀
My partner was confused when I said I wanted filament for Christmas lmao
Amazing! About to print some of these on my A1. Apart from the storage containers, what did you design these in? Assuming you have some CAD design experience?
Fusion 360!
Hi Tiago I love Your videos and now those prints are GREAT!!! I have one idea - maybe You can design some funnel to gather small pieces and allow to pure them into a bag or a cup - when I buy stuff in lego PAB and sort them its kind to tough to gather the sorted parts and put them in zip log bags - such a funnel would made it easier - PLEASE HELP :-D
I could probably think of something!
Great!!! Thank You🎉
Can you print all of these items on the mini?
Not the lid and Box combo. Everything else was designed with the A1 mini measurements in mind! Ruler, parts scooper and modular tray system
Would love a ruler like yours. Get Lego to make them eh? 🍻
Greate Stuff :) As i bought a A1 some weeks ago, i can aproove your experience. It's easy and very usefull. :) My second printer is on the way :) The ruler will be defintivly printed, as the triangle that i found, is not that exact. :)
Great to hear! Enjoy the prints!
Nice Tiago!!! Wish I could use this. I don’t have this printer or space.
What a great video. Sadly I don't own and can't afford a 3d printer. Do you sell the modular tray system as I would love to buy it.
Nice infomercial. Handy tools and bins
Could you make a video like that but witv purchaseable items because i dont and wont have a 3d printer
Bro invented a dustpan and some bowls.
Too bad they don't ship the A1 to New Zealand despite saying they do on their website. Been that way for years and local re-sellers up mark them by double the cost.
That’s unfortunate
Tiago, when you say Lego Scooper, Lego System Super Scoop 1874 comes to mind...😅
I don't suppose you made inserts for the narrower Alex drawer? I'm heavily considering a printer to fill out mine thanks to your first video. You'd save me a lot of time if you have!
I have not I’m afraid!
@@TiagoCatarino That's okay - you paved the path to it with your models - just need to reconfigure some of the sizes!
Super cool
My brother wants the printer for Christmas now...thanks a lot😩😂
Ahah sorry?
I got the A1 printer etc and saved almost $200....thank you?