100% I would rather see a 100% honest review than one that is cut and pasted and censored by the companies. I think the companies are doing themselves a disservice for doing that. Showing there are issues is good, it helps make better products, not just sales. I am still working on getting started, I need real reviews on products as I don't have money to waste on bad resin or ones are not a fit for my projects. we are all in that spot. I love this channel and the reviews. yes, it does give good info on what resins to buy and not buy or look at for why they are bad. Money is tight for a lot of us. I will have a budget if you can subscribe, but if I can, I will. I think you got good info from this channel. You should, too. Thank you, Yves, for the great videos and reviews. Please keep them coming.
Hallo Eve, geabonneerd. :) In de afgelopen weken heb ik heel veel reviews bekeken om wat wijzer te worden voordat ik een 3Dprinter aanschaf. Ik ben het zeker met je eens dat heel veel reviews vooral reclame zijn en dan gebracht op een hele drukke manier. Maar er zijn ook reviews waarbij verschillende printer tegelijk testen en dan gekeken word naar snelheid en printkwaliteit. Nu begint het me wel duidelijk te worden dan snelheid ook vooral gekregen word door simpelweg wat of veel minder invulling toe te passen wat natuurlijk niet zomaar te zien is nadat de print voltooid is. Ook zie ik nimmer een test om de laaghechting te controleren, het is naar mijn mening wel zo belangrijk dat ondanks de snelheid, de laaghechting daar niet onder gaat lijden. Misschien zit ik fout maar je kunt maar zoveel door een sproeikop persen volgens mij en als de printer dan heel snel gaat dan lijkt me dat de temperatuur daardoor ook niet meer optimaal gaat zijn voor een goede laaghechting. Zelf ben ik jarenlang als lasser werkzaam geweest en natuurlijk kon ik ook heel snel lassen door de stroom gewoon flink hoger te zetten maar de inbranding en het controleren van het smelt bad lijden daaronder waardoor de las dus ook niet zo sterk is als zou moeten zijn. Misschien zit ik helemaal fout, ben ook nog lerende en mezelf aan het informeren en ga binnenkort mijn eerste 3D printer aanschaffen om daarmee onderdelen voor RC schaalmodellen te printen. Zelf denk ik aan de Qidi tech max 3, misschien niet de meest vriendelijke printer voor een beginner maar volgens mij tikt het alle belangrijke punten wel aan zodat het een printer is waarmee ik jaren vooruit kan. :)
Bedankt voor de abo! 2 dingen, ik was vroeger ook een lasser 😉 en je bent deels correct met de laag sterkte. Underextrusion is altijd de oorzaak van slechte lagen, maw hoe sneller je print des te meer materiaal er moet smelten. Afhankelijk van de extruder gaat dit bij de 1 e beter dan de andere. De meeste printers nu op de markt kunnen gemakkelijk 250mm/s aan. En zoals je aan gaf moet de temperatuur omhoog van zodra er te veel Underextrusion is om nog een goede laagsterkte te krijgen. Alles heeft natuurlijk zijn limieten maar met een 20-30c pump begin je kwaliteit in te ruilen voor snelheid (300 mm/s) Zeker geen slechte keuze en moeilijker? Niet echt, zit een heater in wat abs,nylon petg printen VEEL gemakkelijker zal maken. Bij Qidi zit je goed voor de prijs, op dit moment prijs kwaliteit zeer goed.
@@NoizieWorks Dank voor je snelle reactie. :) Ik kon helaas niet via Qidi tech bestellen want geen ideal betaalmogelijkheid en dus naar Amazon gegaan maar daar zijn de recensies niet al te best dus zie ik daar toch maar vanaf. Hoewel het voor de gemiddelde hobbyist veel bereikbaarder geworden is is 800 toch wel een flink bedrag als het inderdaad zo is dat na enkele weken de storingen beginnen en geen fatsoenlijke print meer mogelijk is. Jammer wel want inderdaad, ik dacht ook aan nylon voor tandwieltjes en pet-cf voor sterke delen als een draaikrans.
Im interested in FDM printing and woodworking. Woodworking and 3D printing can be combined very well. You are right with the search engine algorithm, sometimes it is very hard to find videos from 'not so big' channels.
Definitely appreciate honesty on reviews. Have a channel myself that recently got monetized after an embarrassing amount of years lol. I tried to do more general "maker" videos (this my name) with wood working (tanks), van building (tanks), but recently 3d printing has picked up steam. It is what it is I suppose. good luck, plenty of us are generalist anyways and just like building stuff with our hands.
I agree for the relevance of your tests and no bias. Above all, since we have the same printer (elegoo Jupiter), this allows me to plan improvements on it. Many thanks again for your tests and tutorials.
Your video's are very informative and fits more in my line of work ( functional prints ) . Great content . Maybe an idea to also focus more ( information ) on post processing ? To get the best quality out of the resins tested in question? I'm guessing there are alot of 'engineers' out there like me 😅...
I would enjoy woodworking and printing and your other projects in a single channel. Plenty of crossover potential! Add tags and description subject lists to the videos for anything covered or mentioned to help the 'tube search and suggestion algorithms.
Really appreciate your honest reviews, as you said, many youtubers seem to move to sponsor moulded crap. We need people like you to be able to make decisions based on real world experience and not getting tricked in buying products with false promises. Keep up the good work!
@@NoizieWorks Yes I already gone through it completely, but cost and quality wise I still went back to the Sunlu ABS like resin. works great and when picking up in bulk during a good deal it is very cheap.
@@NoizieWorks Yes resin was amazing. already gone through the whole badge :) made some DND fanatics very happy with Orcs, Hellboars, ice dragons and fire giants etc.
Noizie, you're a good dude and doing it right, great idea to open the membership possibilities. Regarding the HeyGears situation, you should have agreed to do it, because that seems like a really good printer (definitely better than the Formlabs 💩). I think they're afraid of getting "rammed" by "more established" competitors' sponsored shill channels. In any case, you might be able to "dodge" that kind of situation easily with a probably good printer like the HeyGears or anyone else's - take the printer and do the review, according to their conditions, have the review out, and then make another 'bonus' video afterwards with 'extra content' if you need to 🙂 If they don't ask for any substantial edits (I mean the kind that equals hiding some serious fault), praise them for it. The reason I'm writing all of that is that it's a shame to leave reviews of what looks like well-made printers with probably some serious advantages in the hands of ignoramuses and/or shills (like the compensated hosts most of the 'big' 3D resin printing channels as we know).
I know and i got tempted but demanding this is absolute bs. Not only that, one of the other lines is to not adjust the review for the next months, providing video and pictures of the models so it's basically an ad at that point. I see where you are coming from but contractually agreeing to something like this is a slippery slope.
@@NoizieWorks No problem, I understand, you stood on principles and that's rare and good. The irony is that for example, when a good (smaller) printer company gives a printer to youtubers with no restrictions (except to make a video review) and then end up getting rammed by an ignorant añüs with lots of subscribers (and sponsorships from the big printer companies) who pretends to be a 3D hotshot because he can print miniatures with his blurry self-named resin, and now 30,000 or so people who might've been interested will go and buy some POS printer instead... And another sad thing is, those companies that spend much more money on marketing than R&D are never short of shills and their fanbois to keep pushing their crap and snuffing out better companies.
Good luck, I will join in one way or another. There are so many reviewers (including THE most popular) who are most concerned with pushing affiliate links or just blatantly advertising. I trust you!
I started watching this channel because of resin print , have done FDM printing for years but was curious about resin printing so now I got a Uniformation gktwo setup (just like rigth now) , I am printing functional stuff 90% of the time , some content of functional part printing in resin will be highly appreciated since there is very limited content around that topic, keep up the good work and I appreciate that you have gone the honest route ..that will be a better choice for the long run Im sure
@@NoizieWorks Well yes , but its maybe not relevant for you , Just bought a Sovol SV08 printer (still wating for it) most of the cad models are free online and I absolutly hate the color of the injection molded parts on there, stuff like that to resin print seems like a maybe to big challenge for a newbee resin printer ..and perhaps pointless in regard to if the parts even will last for that use (im thinking of using ABS like for that)...content like that is very limited, thoug I have seen some Prusa MK3S models with resin printed parts.
@heinebach3674 maybe i can try that on my voron build? Btw as long as these are kept open it's going to be fine but most resins will start to droop in hot ambient temperatures.
@@NoizieWorks I think it’s their first time making a consumer product so maybe they’re just that out of touch? I respect your stance and I hope other creators hear about the HeyGears stuff. IMO, you should make a dedicated video about it to raise awareness. Just make sure you go about it the right way.
@AkalaFPS yes, It's the first consumer product. Not sure if i want to make such a video and trust myself to do it the right way without damaging myself in the process because what is the right way without coming over to strong and smug. I have the tendency to rant already on smaller things 🙃
Joined! Expect lots of questions and I'm looking forward to the Tenacious blending video, not to mention the ACF kickstarter. Cheers from the Australian outback.
@@NoizieWorks OK, translation required. I assume PM means personal message? Which platform? Also, I think it's great that you're getting off the monetization bandwagon. BTW, I worked in Mechelen for 5 years, living in Antwerp, and still pine to come back and catch up with some great friends I made over there. It was from '98 to 2002.
Skip the Voron, old news. Probably EOL as far as continued development. Get the Solvo V08 and mods. The price of Voron is stupid especially an LDO kit. Your content is important because it is 100% objective. Do some colabs with other RUclipsrs to get more exposure.
The voron for me is like building a lego kit. Just something i always wanted to do. Maybe i should get a V08 at the same time and compare them? About the colabs, i would love to but you need something to connect on. My Dutch colleague Proper Printing would be a nice one 🤔
Ive always enjoyed your content, I have never really supported a creator but I always look forward to your reviews, hopefully we can get you enough funding to be self sufficient and a little extra for your good work!
100% I would rather see a 100% honest review than one that is cut and pasted and censored by the companies. I think the companies are doing themselves a disservice for doing that. Showing there are issues is good, it helps make better products, not just sales. I am still working on getting started, I need real reviews on products as I don't have money to waste on bad resin or ones are not a fit for my projects. we are all in that spot. I love this channel and the reviews. yes, it does give good info on what resins to buy and not buy or look at for why they are bad. Money is tight for a lot of us. I will have a budget if you can subscribe, but if I can, I will. I think you got good info from this channel. You should, too. Thank you, Yves, for the great videos and reviews. Please keep them coming.
✌️✌️ thanks! Highly appreciated
Hallo Eve, geabonneerd. :)
In de afgelopen weken heb ik heel veel reviews bekeken om wat wijzer te worden voordat ik een 3Dprinter aanschaf. Ik ben het zeker met je eens dat heel veel reviews vooral reclame zijn en dan gebracht op een hele drukke manier. Maar er zijn ook reviews waarbij verschillende printer tegelijk testen en dan gekeken word naar snelheid en printkwaliteit. Nu begint het me wel duidelijk te worden dan snelheid ook vooral gekregen word door simpelweg wat of veel minder invulling toe te passen wat natuurlijk niet zomaar te zien is nadat de print voltooid is. Ook zie ik nimmer een test om de laaghechting te controleren, het is naar mijn mening wel zo belangrijk dat ondanks de snelheid, de laaghechting daar niet onder gaat lijden. Misschien zit ik fout maar je kunt maar zoveel door een sproeikop persen volgens mij en als de printer dan heel snel gaat dan lijkt me dat de temperatuur daardoor ook niet meer optimaal gaat zijn voor een goede laaghechting. Zelf ben ik jarenlang als lasser werkzaam geweest en natuurlijk kon ik ook heel snel lassen door de stroom gewoon flink hoger te zetten maar de inbranding en het controleren van het smelt bad lijden daaronder waardoor de las dus ook niet zo sterk is als zou moeten zijn. Misschien zit ik helemaal fout, ben ook nog lerende en mezelf aan het informeren en ga binnenkort mijn eerste 3D printer aanschaffen om daarmee onderdelen voor RC schaalmodellen te printen. Zelf denk ik aan de Qidi tech max 3, misschien niet de meest vriendelijke printer voor een beginner maar volgens mij tikt het alle belangrijke punten wel aan zodat het een printer is waarmee ik jaren vooruit kan. :)
Bedankt voor de abo! 2 dingen, ik was vroeger ook een lasser 😉 en je bent deels correct met de laag sterkte.
Underextrusion is altijd de oorzaak van slechte lagen, maw hoe sneller je print des te meer materiaal er moet smelten.
Afhankelijk van de extruder gaat dit bij de 1 e beter dan de andere.
De meeste printers nu op de markt kunnen gemakkelijk 250mm/s aan.
En zoals je aan gaf moet de temperatuur omhoog van zodra er te veel Underextrusion is om nog een goede laagsterkte te krijgen.
Alles heeft natuurlijk zijn limieten maar met een 20-30c pump begin je kwaliteit in te ruilen voor snelheid (300 mm/s)
Zeker geen slechte keuze en moeilijker?
Niet echt, zit een heater in wat abs,nylon petg printen VEEL gemakkelijker zal maken.
Bij Qidi zit je goed voor de prijs, op dit moment prijs kwaliteit zeer goed.
@@NoizieWorks Dank voor je snelle reactie. :)
Ik kon helaas niet via Qidi tech bestellen want geen ideal betaalmogelijkheid en dus naar Amazon gegaan maar daar zijn de recensies niet al te best dus zie ik daar toch maar vanaf. Hoewel het voor de gemiddelde hobbyist veel bereikbaarder geworden is is 800 toch wel een flink bedrag als het inderdaad zo is dat na enkele weken de storingen beginnen en geen fatsoenlijke print meer mogelijk is.
Jammer wel want inderdaad, ik dacht ook aan nylon voor tandwieltjes en pet-cf voor sterke delen als een draaikrans.
@@42earthling de 1ste batch was problematisch maar deze zijn inmiddels verholpen.
Im interested in FDM printing and woodworking. Woodworking and 3D printing can be combined very well.
You are right with the search engine algorithm, sometimes it is very hard to find videos from 'not so big' channels.
You're doing the right thing. Keep the standards high so consumers gain access to better products.
Definitely appreciate honesty on reviews. Have a channel myself that recently got monetized after an embarrassing amount of years lol. I tried to do more general "maker" videos (this my name) with wood working (tanks), van building (tanks), but recently 3d printing has picked up steam. It is what it is I suppose. good luck, plenty of us are generalist anyways and just like building stuff with our hands.
100%! good to know i'm not the only one on that boat.
I agree for the relevance of your tests and no bias.
Above all, since we have the same printer (elegoo Jupiter), this allows me to plan improvements on it.
Many thanks again for your tests and tutorials.
Thanks dude!
Your video's are very informative and fits more in my line of work ( functional prints ) . Great content . Maybe an idea to also focus more ( information ) on post processing ? To get the best quality out of the resins tested in question? I'm guessing there are alot of 'engineers' out there like me 😅...
I'm planning to do all of that and more so stay tuned
I would enjoy woodworking and printing and your other projects in a single channel. Plenty of crossover potential!
Add tags and description subject lists to the videos for anything covered or mentioned to help the 'tube search and suggestion algorithms.
Thanks J! Oh i do but that only goes so far. The weird thing is a video can be totally dead for 1 year and then get 15k views in the next year 🤷♂️
I love the approach you've got, I'm trying to find a decent resin for printing miniatures so I like the impartial approach.
Some reviews are just entertainment, others are informative. Yours are both.
🫡
You go boss! It’s nice to see real people from time to time
Lots of respect for not selling out! I originally subscribed because you have the best TRUE reviews.
Really appreciate your honest reviews, as you said, many youtubers seem to move to sponsor moulded crap. We need people like you to be able to make decisions based on real world experience and not getting tricked in buying products with false promises. Keep up the good work!
Thanks bud! Btw, you enjoying the resin?
@@NoizieWorks Yes I already gone through it completely, but cost and quality wise I still went back to the Sunlu ABS like resin. works great and when picking up in bulk during a good deal it is very cheap.
@@NoizieWorks Yes resin was amazing. already gone through the whole badge :) made some DND fanatics very happy with Orcs, Hellboars, ice dragons and fire giants etc.
@@MrDrolbaars cool stuff! Glad you enjoyed it
Noizie, you're a good dude and doing it right, great idea to open the membership possibilities.
Regarding the HeyGears situation, you should have agreed to do it, because that seems like a really good printer (definitely better than the Formlabs 💩).
I think they're afraid of getting "rammed" by "more established" competitors' sponsored shill channels.
In any case, you might be able to "dodge" that kind of situation easily with a probably good printer like the HeyGears or anyone else's - take the printer and do the review, according to their conditions, have the review out, and then make another 'bonus' video afterwards with 'extra content' if you need to 🙂
If they don't ask for any substantial edits (I mean the kind that equals hiding some serious fault), praise them for it.
The reason I'm writing all of that is that it's a shame to leave reviews of what looks like well-made printers with probably some serious advantages in the hands of ignoramuses and/or shills (like the compensated hosts most of the 'big' 3D resin printing channels as we know).
I know and i got tempted but demanding this is absolute bs.
Not only that, one of the other lines is to not adjust the review for the next months, providing video and pictures of the models so it's basically an ad at that point.
I see where you are coming from but contractually agreeing to something like this is a slippery slope.
@@NoizieWorks No problem, I understand, you stood on principles and that's rare and good.
The irony is that for example, when a good (smaller) printer company gives a printer to youtubers with no restrictions (except to make a video review) and then end up getting rammed by an ignorant añüs with lots of subscribers (and sponsorships from the big printer companies) who pretends to be a 3D hotshot because he can print miniatures with his blurry self-named resin, and now 30,000 or so people who might've been interested will go and buy some POS printer instead...
And another sad thing is, those companies that spend much more money on marketing than R&D are never short of shills and their fanbois to keep pushing their crap and snuffing out better companies.
@@retromodernart4426 couldn't agree more
Appreciate your work with all the testing 🙏
Good luck, I will join in one way or another. There are so many reviewers (including THE most popular) who are most concerned with pushing affiliate links or just blatantly advertising. I trust you!
Thanks bud! That's why i Don't use aff...
I started watching this channel because of resin print , have done FDM printing for years but was curious about resin printing so now I got a Uniformation gktwo setup (just like rigth now) , I am printing functional stuff 90% of the time , some content of functional part printing in resin will be highly appreciated since there is very limited content around that topic, keep up the good work and I appreciate that you have gone the honest route ..that will be a better choice for the long run Im sure
Thank you! And i will look into more functional resin printing content. You have suggestions on models?
@@NoizieWorks Well yes , but its maybe not relevant for you , Just bought a Sovol SV08 printer (still wating for it) most of the cad models are free online and I absolutly hate the color of the injection molded parts on there, stuff like that to resin print seems like a maybe to big challenge for a newbee resin printer ..and perhaps pointless in regard to if the parts even will last for that use (im thinking of using ABS like for that)...content like that is very limited, thoug I have seen some Prusa MK3S models with resin printed parts.
@heinebach3674 maybe i can try that on my voron build? Btw as long as these are kept open it's going to be fine but most resins will start to droop in hot ambient temperatures.
That HeyGears stuff is crazy. I was thinking of getting one too with a curing station. So shitty.
Thanks bud! I tried to change there mind but they're just awful. They claimed it wasn't to change things but to fact check... really..
Btw it's even more sad because i believe from what i see it's actually a good product🤷♂️
@@NoizieWorks I think it’s their first time making a consumer product so maybe they’re just that out of touch? I respect your stance and I hope other creators hear about the HeyGears stuff. IMO, you should make a dedicated video about it to raise awareness. Just make sure you go about it the right way.
@AkalaFPS yes, It's the first consumer product.
Not sure if i want to make such a video and trust myself to do it the right way without damaging myself in the process because what is the right way without coming over to strong and smug.
I have the tendency to rant already on smaller things 🙃
@@NoizieWorks I completely understand and would feel the same way. I hope someone does and maybe you can give some input.
Joined! Expect lots of questions and I'm looking forward to the Tenacious blending video, not to mention the ACF kickstarter. Cheers from the Australian outback.
Thanks bud! Feel free to pm me anytime
@@NoizieWorks OK, translation required. I assume PM means personal message? Which platform?
Also, I think it's great that you're getting off the monetization bandwagon. BTW, I worked in Mechelen for 5 years, living in Antwerp, and still pine to come back and catch up with some great friends I made over there. It was from '98 to 2002.
@davidhooau Cool Belgium represent! Yes, i have facebook messenger and instagram. The links are in the description.
Skip the Voron, old news. Probably EOL as far as continued development. Get the Solvo V08 and mods. The price of Voron is stupid especially an LDO kit. Your content is important because it is 100% objective. Do some colabs with other RUclipsrs to get more exposure.
The voron for me is like building a lego kit. Just something i always wanted to do.
Maybe i should get a V08 at the same time and compare them?
About the colabs, i would love to but you need something to connect on.
My Dutch colleague Proper Printing would be a nice one 🤔
Ive always enjoyed your content, I have never really supported a creator but I always look forward to your reviews, hopefully we can get you enough funding to be self sufficient and a little extra for your good work!