When I tell people that I have 3D printing as somewhat of a hobby, I think most assume that 3D printing is just for toys and trinkets. I appreciate it when folks like you do videos like this and kind of get rid of that misconception. I 3D print stuff to be useful around my house all the time. Like you, I find that I can 3D print things that I couldn't buy. For instance I just 3D printed a wall plate that allowed me to have a duplex plug and a 20 amp twist lock in a double gang box. Before remembering I could 3D print this I scoured the web and couldn't find one.
That is the most amazing feeling, trying to figure if you can buy a part or somehow modify something, only to realize you can print exactly what you need... Love it! ❣️
@@Everlanders Your are a great maker ! Love your modification, I want to do one just like yours. Please provide details and parts and that I will need to buy in order to build one. Also, where did you get the training for the 3D printing ? on the raspberry pie ? Thanks LOL
Thanks for the shout out! My printer is still running frequently. Just making some teck deck ramps for my Landon's birthday. You have been busy with your new printer too!
This oldie but goodie just popped up for me on auto play. It was the episode that convinced me to get a 3d printer. Lots of holiday gifts were made with that machine and I'm currently 4 hours into a 19 hour print for a replacement strobe head protector. Thanks for letting your nerd flag fly, Jason. 😄
Your customizations must intimidate lesser nerds! Your lack of caution or regard for the wind when disconnecting and discarding factory stuff in favor of your own modifications is impressive.
Jason, you should have had that printer when I was with you 😃😊 great job 👏🏻 like it a lot ... watched all of the 30 minutes ... we miss you guys ... See ya when we see ya 👋 Fabian and Isabela
There's not much that I hate more than my berries dangling unsupported! LOL. It's been amazing being parked next to you and seeing these parts you've been making being created. Thank you so much for the parts you've made for our rig, it's fun seeing them in your video. Lastly, you've made a believer out of me with the TS100 soldering iron and XT60 connectors. I'll be using them everywhere from here on out!
@@Everlanders Had a BiPap ADM but could not sleep with the mask. Felt as though I was taking an MRI of my brain in the head brace. Glad the nostril injection works for ya.
You've done way more to solve specific issues that don't have off the shelf solutions than I could've imagined. That's awesome to see! Thank you for sharing!
Just catching up with your “fresh to me” content. Love what 3D printing brings to the table. I have been doing CNC wood-based mods to my 5x10 Hiker trailer for a few years now but am starting to understand the void a 3D printer could fill. Crap! Another rabbit hole! Great job at making! Thank you for inspiring the Maker in all of us!
I like how you nonchalantly just take apart any stock machine or product and customize it to exactly how you want it, and that too while travelling in foreign countries in a truck! Amazing. Your sense of humour is also excellent. BTW, you can save yourself some words by just saying _so_ instead of "and so" and _LCD_ instead of "LCD display".
From now on all this wonderfully 3D printed trinkets will come out straight from your backside 🤣 I totally love all your amazing creativity and diligence 👍
Dangling berries, LMAO!! I love your deadpan delivery. Excellent use of space inside your rig. Are you at all concerned that an overnight print job will transfer vibrations up to your sleep space and keep you awake or is there so little noise/vibration that it is of minor concern? Glad you are making the most of your lockdown time. Great video!
I'm a very light sleeper, so even though it is nearly silent, I'm not sure I would try and sleep through it. That being said, it's easy enough to start a print in the early morning and have it done by nightfall... Anything longer than that, I'd pull it out and put it in the truck cab, this is where it lived and printed for the first few weeks.
@@Everlanders I think that instead of attaching the printer with screws you could use some kind of rubber blocks like the ones that are used on AC external units. Then if you put some kind of sound insulation around all the printer, I know one of the best sound isolation materials is aerogel and you can buy isolation panels with aerogel particles, but I think they are expensive and not sure if they are worth the mony if you are not going to print large pieces frequently.
I've been putting off buying a 3d printer. But you make it look so useful and not so hard for my 45 yr old brain to learn. I think I will finally pull the trigger. Best Rig and build videos on youtube!
1,000 Thumbs up for this one. Great seeing all your practical uses of the 3D printer and your generosity helping others. We need to send you to the ISS next.
¡Las habilidades para desempaquetar son absolutamente magníficas! You made me laugh right out loud. 😂😂😂 On a serious note, I really appreciated the subject matter in this video. Neat to see how they really work. I’ve been thinking of getting one, but didn’t even know where to start. Now I have a much better idea where to look. As always, thanks for taking the time to give us such great content! Your videos are always fun to watch. Randy-
While I did print that, I did also sort of mention it... It was the SD card holder above the plaque on the wall... Already guessed by Eddie Lay a few minutes ago...
Have loved every one of your videos from the very beginning! Your ability to fabricate just about anything is amazing. Your forward to your future videos. YES, the geek is STRONG in you.
These tutorials are great. They’re a good introduction to how your using various tools and software to solve (or create more) problems. They’re usually good jumping off points for a motivated individual to follow up and fill in their gaps in software knowledge etc. to begin their own projects.
I wonder if there's a future in creating more problems? 🤔 I'm glad you see my videos for what they are, for what I want them to be. I am certainly a Jack of all Trades, Master of None, and I'm happy to share the glimpse into what's possible and if the viewer is inspired they can certainly find lots of more useful information online...
@Everlanders that is an awesome rig. I have wanted to pull the trigger on a 3D printer for years but have not. I thinkthis video might inspire me to do just that. Love the videos.
I love the built in printer! My printers would travel around with me for work for quite a long time, but lately have been in storage due to changes in jobs. Again, I love the in depth-ness of the videos! And it's good to see I am not the only one that prints mounts for everything!
LoL... I thought about this while trying to justify bringing our big old printer along with us... I thought I could use it for mobile income, But I'm too nice and give everything away for free! 😂
U have a very creative talent! I could see this as a sm cottage business from ur followers it would keep u very busy. I never knew that these printers could do so much once a person is past the computer skills of designing something. Hopefully youall enjoy the superbowl game. Stay healthy & ciao
I have a heavy ass metal military surplus table probably weighs 300 pounds, with damping material under the printer. I still get some misprints and stuff I blame on something moving or getting vibration. If you get this damn thing mounted in your vehicle and are able to reliably print stuff after beating around off road you are a "GOD". These things are so persnickety, and probably the most aggravating, all consuming fing things ever!! But it's like golf every once in a while you get a good shot or print and it works! Keeps you coming back!
Loved the video. Have ever thought about starting an on-line or video series to train people how to use the software and hardware to 3-D print? Or can you recommend a resource that we can plug into. The items you created are amazing, yet you make it look so simple.
Excellent video and excellent content. Thank you for putting in all the hard work and showing us how it’s done. Also, shout out to the editing on the video, those transitions and overlays didn’t go unnoticed. ;) I appreciate your attention to detail.
Not into overland cars but seriously your story is amazing. This camper is insane and you are probably not from this planet. Proof ? That metal arm you use. 😅
Wow... I have got to get one of those and learn how to use it.I have a mini toy hauler trailer fully self-contained but there's some custom stuff I need for it and nobody makes it. And you still amaze me with all the stuff that you're able to do. You're very gifted and talented 😎
Just amazing you are such an inspiration. I'm going get my cyber truck and build a box like you have on the back of it. Thank you again for all that you do. And love your humor.
Hey guys, I really like where this channel is going. Don't be hesitant to share the nerdy bits 😁. We too will take our 3D printer in our van. I like the way yours locks in place and I'm curious to see if you have any skipped steps if printing while driving. Can you let us know?
@@Everlanders oh no, never disappointed, I just never know if I’m going to need a notepad. I did the last 2 vids. So I figured fair is fair and decided to support to get access to the extra content. Really wish you a great 2021 and hope you get to continue your journey.
I wish I was your neighbor. Come Visit me in Caledon Ontario Canada 🍁 I would Ike to see a follow up video in 6 or 12 months to hear about any unexpected issues that come up with this project and how the ender holds up. Thanks for the great content hope you continue having a wonderful time exploring the world.
Well done! Just received my first 3D printer from Santa and went with a Monoprice Mini, since it runs off of 12v DC. Has been working great in the van!
Been diving into your videos and looking up to you and your projects. I've been working on simular but much smaller projects and had dreams for some of the ones you've already done. You're an absolute legend and I'm learning lots! I live for this kind of stuff
Saves me from turning around! 😂 But honestly, it's a lifesaver for recording timelapses that are very useful for postmortem inspection if something goes wrong, you can kinda see what happened...
I only recently joined the nosebleed seats having followed your videos for awhile,,, you are kind of intimidating in your abilities I must say,,,, I mean this in a totally admiring way. I really do appreciate the effort you put into these videos I am sure they are much more work than it appears,,,, however, I think you and your camera woman are naturals at this,,,,, Any idea when you will be able to leave Mexico?
Welcome aboard! Yes, the videos are a lot of work, and the more we do the higher I set our own bar... Looking back at our early stuff makes me cry. Not sure what is going to happen with travel, USA won't let us in and the only country to the South that is open is Guatemala. But our Mexican Visa's expire soon, so we'll have to do something.
Another AMAZING installment of the Everlanders life. I was excited to see every second of it. Watching other brilliant creators make something fuels me for days solving my own ‘problems’. Thanks for the g-code. I need to write more scrips like this, and your details really helped me understand how (like how to pause/wait for a few seconds, and how to ring the bell). Can’t say it enough........Thank you! 👍👍😎👍👍
Dude, mad respect for your work. You really show me how much more I could upgrade my van life game. Although the rig is never finished, yours is much more finished than most of my projects. Great stamina you must have. Thumbs up.
@@Everlanders aaaaah member only. Oke maybe you should make also an technical-channel because the most views you get are from the technical stuff 🤗 I'll consider to join and be a member 🥺
@@Everlanders Well, my truck is ready to hit the road again. Whenever it is possible I will restart in South America, so there are chances that we cross roads gain :-)
When I tell people that I have 3D printing as somewhat of a hobby, I think most assume that 3D printing is just for toys and trinkets. I appreciate it when folks like you do videos like this and kind of get rid of that misconception. I 3D print stuff to be useful around my house all the time. Like you, I find that I can 3D print things that I couldn't buy. For instance I just 3D printed a wall plate that allowed me to have a duplex plug and a 20 amp twist lock in a double gang box. Before remembering I could 3D print this I scoured the web and couldn't find one.
That is the most amazing feeling, trying to figure if you can buy a part or somehow modify something, only to realize you can print exactly what you need... Love it! ❣️
@@Everlanders Your are a great maker ! Love your modification, I want to do one just like yours. Please provide details and parts and that I will need to buy in order to build one. Also, where did you get the training for the 3D printing ? on the raspberry pie ? Thanks LOL
“...mortified that I left my berries dangling.” LOL. I expect at least one of these every episode. Nice you didn’t disappoint.
MOAR UNBOXING. The comedic delivery kills me every time.
Need Moar boxes!
I dig it. That unboxing was AvE worthy 😁
Brilliant job. Master of technology with a well placed sense of humor.
This is one of the best videos I have ever seen on RUclips
Quite the complement! 🏆
You've become invaluable. Show local kids the possibilities?
The show and tell was just outstanding, and not a Benchy in sight - well played Sir.
I can proudly say I've never in my life printed a benchy...
Thanks for the shout out! My printer is still running frequently. Just making some teck deck ramps for my Landon's birthday. You have been busy with your new printer too!
That is awesome! Wish him a Happy Birthday from us!
Awesome. I'm catching up on your older videos. Thanks. I wish I would have found you sooner.
This oldie but goodie just popped up for me on auto play. It was the episode that convinced me to get a 3d printer. Lots of holiday gifts were made with that machine and I'm currently 4 hours into a 19 hour print for a replacement strobe head protector. Thanks for letting your nerd flag fly, Jason. 😄
Your customizations must intimidate lesser nerds! Your lack of caution or regard for the wind when disconnecting and discarding factory stuff in favor of your own modifications is impressive.
Thank you Sir, Kinder words I've never heard...
Jason, you should have had that printer when I was with you 😃😊 great job 👏🏻 like it a lot ... watched all of the 30 minutes ... we miss you guys ...
See ya when we see ya 👋
Fabian and Isabela
It's super fun! What do you need printed?
Baby things probably...
There's not much that I hate more than my berries dangling unsupported! LOL. It's been amazing being parked next to you and seeing these parts you've been making being created. Thank you so much for the parts you've made for our rig, it's fun seeing them in your video. Lastly, you've made a believer out of me with the TS100 soldering iron and XT60 connectors. I'll be using them everywhere from here on out!
I'm sensing there was a bit of pent up demand for the 3D printer. :)
I might have to give 3d printing a try. You have a gift of explaining it in terms mortals can understand.
I find printing useful stuff for other people is super rewarding. Especially when they have no idea what 3D printing can do... good job.
I totally agree! I'm still amazed how many people are amazed!
Very cool... you are now the official 1-OFFCAD3Dovrlndr
"Anti-death machine"....lol, nice
Glad to see someone catching these nuggets...
@@Everlanders Had a BiPap ADM but could not sleep with the mask. Felt as though I was taking an MRI of my brain in the head brace. Glad the nostril injection works for ya.
You've done way more to solve specific issues that don't have off the shelf solutions than I could've imagined. That's awesome to see! Thank you for sharing!
That Lora radio thing looks cool
Just catching up with your “fresh to me” content. Love what 3D printing brings to the table. I have been doing CNC wood-based mods to my 5x10 Hiker trailer for a few years now but am starting to understand the void a 3D printer could fill. Crap! Another rabbit hole! Great job at making! Thank you for inspiring the Maker in all of us!
support is essential for one's berries
I'm confused...this channel should have hundreds of thousands of subscribers !!!! love the content!
Many Thanks, very kind of you to say!
I love the smugglers room reference. Other than Glytch from Hak5, this is the first RV 3D printer build. Great work!
I like how you nonchalantly just take apart any stock machine or product and customize it to exactly how you want it, and that too while travelling in foreign countries in a truck! Amazing. Your sense of humour is also excellent. BTW, you can save yourself some words by just saying _so_ instead of "and so" and _LCD_ instead of "LCD display".
Talking is hard...
You strike me as a handy fellow to know
From now on all this wonderfully 3D printed trinkets will come out straight from your backside 🤣
I totally love all your amazing creativity and diligence 👍
You tackle and explain a lot in one sitting. Keep up 👍🏻 with your timely postings. i return to your videos and do some more ‘gleaning’.
Dangling berries, LMAO!! I love your deadpan delivery. Excellent use of space inside your rig. Are you at all concerned that an overnight print job will transfer vibrations up to your sleep space and keep you awake or is there so little noise/vibration that it is of minor concern? Glad you are making the most of your lockdown time. Great video!
I'm a very light sleeper, so even though it is nearly silent, I'm not sure I would try and sleep through it. That being said, it's easy enough to start a print in the early morning and have it done by nightfall... Anything longer than that, I'd pull it out and put it in the truck cab, this is where it lived and printed for the first few weeks.
@@Everlanders I think that instead of attaching the printer with screws you could use some kind of rubber blocks like the ones that are used on AC external units.
Then if you put some kind of sound insulation around all the printer, I know one of the best sound isolation materials is aerogel and you can buy isolation panels with aerogel particles, but I think they are expensive and not sure if they are worth the mony if you are not going to print large pieces frequently.
Absolutely love this content. (As someone who has been wanting to dabble in 3d printing/making for a while)
Great video. I love making parts in CAD software too.
I've been putting off buying a 3d printer. But you make it look so useful and not so hard for my 45 yr old brain to learn. I think I will finally pull the trigger. Best Rig and build videos on youtube!
I don't dwell on the frustrations in our videos. It's a steep learning curve to get perfect parts every time.
Validation for all the flak i got on designing a space for my 3D printer into my rig! ha ha! inspired as always.
1,000 Thumbs up for this one. Great seeing all your practical uses of the 3D printer and your generosity helping others. We need to send you to the ISS next.
Much appreciated!
very cool seeing the 3d printed stuff you've made for yourself and others to make life easier.
Please continue these vids. I love this practical engineer type stuff. I am learning so much, and I am incredibly grateful.
Nice, coming back to you in spades. Really interesting Videos sorry it's taken so long to find you.
¡Las habilidades para desempaquetar son absolutamente magníficas! You made me laugh right out loud. 😂😂😂
On a serious note, I really appreciated the subject matter in this video. Neat to see how they really work. I’ve been thinking of getting one, but didn’t even know where to start. Now I have a much better idea where to look. As always, thanks for taking the time to give us such great content! Your videos are always fun to watch.
Randy-
10 Points!!! I'm in. The plain sight 3D print IMHO would be the cooling fan shroud on the printhead.
While I did print that, I did also sort of mention it... It was the SD card holder above the plaque on the wall... Already guessed by Eddie Lay a few minutes ago...
Have loved every one of your videos from the very beginning! Your ability to fabricate just about anything is amazing. Your forward to your future videos. YES, the geek is STRONG in you.
Thanks so much!
I just want to say Thanks for sharing your knowledge !!! You are AWESOME !!!
I'm having a problem finding your products used in the videos though ...
The Printer? www.creality3dofficial.com/products/ender-3-v2-3d-printer
@@Everlanders thanks!!!
I’m always inspired by your projects. Thanks
These tutorials are great. They’re a good introduction to how your using various tools and software to solve (or create more) problems.
They’re usually good jumping off points for a motivated individual to follow up and fill in their gaps in software knowledge etc. to begin their own projects.
I wonder if there's a future in creating more problems? 🤔
I'm glad you see my videos for what they are, for what I want them to be. I am certainly a Jack of all Trades, Master of None, and I'm happy to share the glimpse into what's possible and if the viewer is inspired they can certainly find lots of more useful information online...
you are not normal dude.... Great channel...Dont stop !!!
Thanks, will do!
Very cool. And very sweet you making little things for your neighbors/friends/family. Community is important!
Absolutely!!
My head Always Hurts⚡️ after watching your Awesome Vides. Soo much heat🤯 generated by your Brainstorming 🤔.
I love it🥰.
Until your next post 😎😎
@Everlanders that is an awesome rig. I have wanted to pull the trigger on a 3D printer for years but have not. I thinkthis video might inspire me to do just that. Love the videos.
You're my hero.
Nice. Love following your adventures
Very impressive. I’m thinking about buying one of those 3D printers and seeing if I can get it to do something. 😮😅
I love the built in printer! My printers would travel around with me for work for quite a long time, but lately have been in storage due to changes in jobs.
Again, I love the in depth-ness of the videos!
And it's good to see I am not the only one that prints mounts for everything!
I truly hope this 3d printer is still working out for you, because we just bought one based on your recommendation. It comes tomorrow, I'm stoked! 😊
Still working great, printing another repair part now...
Mobile 3D design and print...money will roll in!
LoL... I thought about this while trying to justify bringing our big old printer along with us... I thought I could use it for mobile income, But I'm too nice and give everything away for free! 😂
@@Everlanders Lol...I feel ya!
Definitely love the Canadian box opening devise. Save that tool you might need it later?
Hard to put into words how much I enjoy your videos!
Inversely, I find it hard to put words into videos.
U have a very creative talent! I could see this as a sm cottage business from ur followers it would keep u very busy. I never knew that these printers could do so much once a person is past the computer skills of designing something. Hopefully youall enjoy the superbowl game. Stay healthy & ciao
I've never seen a superbowl...
@@Everlanders u r a young couple and have lots of time to see one. This is to be a very special game thow.
It was my choice to have never seen one... 😂
Damn dude, nice video editing on the printer unboxing!
I have a heavy ass metal military surplus table probably weighs 300 pounds, with damping material under the printer. I still get some misprints and stuff I blame on something moving or getting vibration. If you get this damn thing mounted in your vehicle and are able to reliably print stuff after beating around off road you are a "GOD". These things are so persnickety, and probably the most aggravating, all consuming fing things ever!! But it's like golf every once in a while you get a good shot or print and it works! Keeps you coming back!
I feel ya, but this isn't my first rodeo... I view it as a problem that should be able to be solved... Ask me in a year...
@@Everlanders Ah I have no doubts you will make it look easy!!
Mr. Gadget!!! Love what you are able to do with your printer
Loved the video. Have ever thought about starting an on-line or video series to train people how to use the software and hardware to 3-D print? Or can you recommend a resource that we can plug into. The items you created are amazing, yet you make it look so simple.
That unboxing was hilarious and scary! Watch the fingers with that ax 😅! Great video!!!
Great video finally finished it; wish I could like it twice!
Excellent video and excellent content. Thank you for putting in all the hard work and showing us how it’s done. Also, shout out to the editing on the video, those transitions and overlays didn’t go unnoticed. ;) I appreciate your attention to detail.
Thanks so kindly for saying that!
Nice work. Keep it going. THANKS!
Cool now I'm going to follow the link to join your support group.
Not into overland cars but seriously your story is amazing. This camper is insane and you are probably not from this planet. Proof ? That metal arm you use. 😅
Doctors Agree!
Too clever.
Thanks for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
WOW!!! VERY COOL!!!!
Wow... I have got to get one of those and learn how to use it.I have a mini toy hauler trailer fully self-contained but there's some custom stuff I need for it and nobody makes it. And you still amaze me with all the stuff that you're able to do. You're very gifted and talented 😎
Just amazing you are such an inspiration. I'm going get my cyber truck and build a box like you have on the back of it. Thank you again for all that you do. And love your humor.
Hey guys, I really like where this channel is going. Don't be hesitant to share the nerdy bits 😁. We too will take our 3D printer in our van. I like the way yours locks in place and I'm curious to see if you have any skipped steps if printing while driving. Can you let us know?
I would not consider driving and printing, the print head is parked as shown in the video...
Another excellent technical video!
thanks for sharing. now I understand
And he’s back to awesome content, badder, bearder, geniuser than ever.
Thanks! I hope to never disappoint and bring you more geniuser content!
@@Everlanders oh no, never disappointed, I just never know if I’m going to need a notepad. I did the last 2 vids. So I figured fair is fair and decided to support to get access to the extra content. Really wish you a great 2021 and hope you get to continue your journey.
I use a Taz 5 and amazed at the quality your getting out such a low cost unit.
Thanks Chris! That's the benefit of an open source design I guess...
I wish I was your neighbor. Come Visit me in Caledon Ontario Canada 🍁
I would Ike to see a follow up video in 6 or 12 months to hear about any unexpected issues that come up with this project and how the ender holds up.
Thanks for the great content hope you continue having a wonderful time exploring the world.
Thank you.
Started out as a draftsmen, youve convinced me to invest
Always cool to see your videos!!!
Glad you like them!
Great video and a good hobby to get into.
Thank you! cheers
Well done!
Just received my first 3D printer from Santa and went with a Monoprice Mini, since it runs off of 12v DC. Has been working great in the van!
Very well done!
Thank you kindly!
Been diving into your videos and looking up to you and your projects. I've been working on simular but much smaller projects and had dreams for some of the ones you've already done. You're an absolute legend and I'm learning lots! I live for this kind of stuff
Next level!
Friggin awsome.
Awesome video as usual. You do a good job explaining things for everyday people.
So nice of you
This is brilliant. Perfectly in line with my intentions. 😎👍🏻
Good, I'm glad!
Okay, now you need a camera to remote monitor the print.🤣 Nice to see you did that !
Saves me from turning around! 😂 But honestly, it's a lifesaver for recording timelapses that are very useful for postmortem inspection if something goes wrong, you can kinda see what happened...
@@Everlanders Great, keep up with the great videos
Sweet! I love your videos so much!
Glad you like them!
Great video. Love to see how you designed something like the caliper case. I think that would be a fun video.
I only recently joined the nosebleed seats having followed your videos for awhile,,, you are kind of intimidating in your abilities I must say,,,, I mean this in a totally admiring way. I really do appreciate the effort you put into these videos I am sure they are much more work than it appears,,,, however, I think you and your camera woman are naturals at this,,,,, Any idea when you will be able to leave Mexico?
Welcome aboard! Yes, the videos are a lot of work, and the more we do the higher I set our own bar... Looking back at our early stuff makes me cry. Not sure what is going to happen with travel, USA won't let us in and the only country to the South that is open is Guatemala. But our Mexican Visa's expire soon, so we'll have to do something.
... pffft ... McGiver? ..what a bungler ... compared ... / Thanks or sharing. Stay safe.
Another AMAZING installment of the Everlanders life. I was excited to see every second of it. Watching other brilliant creators make something fuels me for days solving my own ‘problems’. Thanks for the g-code. I need to write more scrips like this, and your details really helped me understand how (like how to pause/wait for a few seconds, and how to ring the bell). Can’t say it enough........Thank you! 👍👍😎👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow, what a great video and some really neat ideas to make your and other's life better.
Made it to the end nice video
Dude, mad respect for your work. You really show me how much more I could upgrade my van life game. Although the rig is never finished, yours is much more finished than most of my projects. Great stamina you must have. Thumbs up.
Stamina is beginning to wear thin... But thanks for the uplifting comments! 👍
Awesome vid! 👏👏👍👍
Yes please make a video about LORA! 🤗
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@@Everlanders aaaaah member only. Oke maybe you should make also an technical-channel because the most views you get are from the technical stuff 🤗
I'll consider to join and be a member 🥺
Jason, awesome, 3D printing to go. This video inspired me to create some useful 3D parts. Stay safe.
Robert!!! How are you doing? Any plans or timeline to get back on the road?
@@Everlanders Well, my truck is ready to hit the road again. Whenever it is possible I will restart in South America, so there are chances that we cross roads gain :-)