@@juandigiorno5133What you even on about. Cheapest rackets on the market are fiberglass and foam core. Expensive ones are carbon/graphene and EVA core. There are literally no wood paddle rackets on the market.
This is pretty cool to have a paddle with interchangeable grips, I don’t think I’ve seen anything like this before… usually you just buy a whole new paddle
The racket will be toasted by the time you need to change grips, what people do us buy overgrips in order to preserve the original grip or maybe add girth to the handle
Of course it works, dude plays like it's slowmo ping pong. A proper shot and breaks in half. not to mention with $40 or 50usd you're set with a perfectly good racket for your first year or more.
or u can just print it ppa cf filament which is basically carbon fibre although 1 roll of that costs 50 dollars so im not sure why i bothered to make that point lol
There is a lot of potential here, the custom grips seem like a nice evolution. But instead of just printing the whole racket, just print some stuff, like the grips, neck, and plastic for the front of the paddle. Take some corrugated plastic ( PP honeycomb if you can), cut it to shape, and sandwich it between your two plastic panels. connect your custom neck and grips, Slap some baseball grip tape on that bih, and boom. You will have a stronger, longer-lasting, cheaper racket for a fraction of the time. Edit : also, try to put some texture on the front so you can put more spin on the ball.
If you're trying to make parts fit together, it's generally good practice to just make a test part that has only the sections you're trying to fit for prototyping. That way when you're only trying to work on that part of it, you aren't spending time and filament pointlessly printing the rest of it every time.
@@nedrecks6305”Spools” are the plastic wind-ups that you put into the printer for it to melt and print with. The plastic spools are not cheap, and the type of material you use can also get more expensive.
@@martinfisker7438 lol its sure popular there but if you thought it was from somewhere why not think it was from Spain or Argentina, waaaay more popular there
My local padel costs 40 euros for an hour/ an hour and a half (so if you play two against two, which is even more fun, it costs 10 euros each) with balls, racket and water included
Can get a cheapo basic but still decent at walmart for 40 bucks... I think the 3d printer and the materials will rack up more than that, It looks good, probably if you add some spray foam in the hollow parts it might hit well enough.
my local padel center just lends you a padel racket... problem solved in like 1 second lol. yes, go on thru the path of "progress", things are shiny over there
Big credit for trying! But in the end 3D print a racket will never work. As seen in the video the guy with racket don't hold in the grip but more on paddle. I think the racket will break where the paddle and the grip part meet if you hold the racket correct. Also 3D print will make the racket way way too heavy if you print it solid with no cavities. And assume it's printed this way for strength. Print with cavities would make racket too brittle. Anyway I just think out loud and I might be totally wrong idk...
He never said he couldn’t he said he didn’t want to due to the price. He didn’t buy the 3D printer to make the racket, he had bought one for other reasons and decided to use it to make one
"These $7 rentals add up, but the rackets they sell are too expensive." Says the man who spent enough on rental rackets that he could have just bought one.
Brah breathed through his mouth so hard he forgot he had Amazon, local sporting good store or a clue but remembered he wanted to mske CoNtNTEnt for his PAge WIth HIS NEW 3D PRINTER
Everyone is hating but this is fire, dude is just tryna have fun and make a video. 3D printing things and actually using them is so cool, bro is winning.
Why would you play padel if you are concerned about cost? It’s literally just expensive pickleball. The game only exists to extract money from rich yuppies in nyc
Still, seems better to invest in a quality racquet. Like you said 7 dollars adds up. Cheaper to just buy the racquet, if you plan to play more than once a month.
The number of comments shitting on him for the printer. he didn't just buy a printer just for this and his racket is customized just for him. If that breaks, he can just print another.
Does anyone ever get a 3D print right on the first go? Seriously. It seems like it always takes dozens of tries before it gets it right. Is it really worth it in the end going through all that material and time if you just have to wait for a kucky print?
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Way too expensive yet an $1000 Canadian 3d printer "back a few years ago"
$250+ T-shirt.
he already had the printer to so it’s clay effective for him
Also 3d printers go for as low as under 200
@@samuelhanneson472and a padel racket only costs 50…
@@samuelhanneson472yeah just got one for $180 and its the most fun ive had in a while. Def recommend!
Well, real ones are not plastic but foam in the interior and carbon fiber / other cheaper fibers in the exterior… No plastic at all 😂
They actually make carbon fiber print materials.
@@mrmidnight32 yeah but they are just for marketing
Wdym @@lottie-bu2jn
@@lottie-bu2jn I can tell you don’t print lol
@@lottie-bu2jncarbon filaments 100% work
The paddle looks great. Gives me snowboard design vibes which I love.
The rackets are not plastics...
@@juandigiorno5133 even the shity ones are not plastic
@@juandigiorno5133and good ones are not wood
@@juandigiorno5133wtf, padel rackets are made of carbon fiber and glass fiver since the 2000
@@Estorki2they are plastic.
@@juandigiorno5133What you even on about. Cheapest rackets on the market are fiberglass and foam core. Expensive ones are carbon/graphene and EVA core. There are literally no wood paddle rackets on the market.
Pro tip: wedged dovetail connections are super secure, and don’t require tight tolerances
these 7$ rackets really add up, so imma buy a 3d printer…
“…and I just bought a 3D printer…”
He happened to have just bought a 3d printer, not he bought a 3d printer to make a paddle, big difference
@@jaynguyen1573 ykw, i didnt really think about that
He didn’t buy the printer TO print rackets, 3D printers have other uses as well
You are aware not all 3d printers are that expensive correct?
This is pretty cool to have a paddle with interchangeable grips, I don’t think I’ve seen anything like this before… usually you just buy a whole new paddle
The racket will be toasted by the time you need to change grips, what people do us buy overgrips in order to preserve the original grip or maybe add girth to the handle
@@NicAlvaradoSimracing over grip is the way. Especially in tennis.
The rackets are Eva foam covered in carbon Fibre
fiberglass too or a mix between both
What kind of rackets are they?
@@Maninawig you really don’t pay any attention at all, do you?
@@lucasblanchard47 guess not, given this is the first time I saw these kinds of rackets....
I play padel. Anything that’s glued on with a proper hit will fly off. Had expensive rackets with bridges and they all flew after a couple of bandejas
Of course it works, dude plays like it's slowmo ping pong. A proper shot and breaks in half. not to mention with $40 or 50usd you're set with a perfectly good racket for your first year or more.
or u can just print it ppa cf filament which is basically carbon fibre although 1 roll of that costs 50 dollars so im not sure why i bothered to make that point lol
@@itswednsdaymedudes4848ppa cf filament is not the same as cf composites😂
@@NikoKyunKyun yea but it still a lot stronger but it still is more expensive then a cheap racket lol
@@itswednsdaymedudes4848 not any stronger from any cheap paddle, a plastic with a strand of carbon fiber inside it is not stronger from fiberglass
True this is kinda like playing TeqBall instead of the more impressive Sepak Takraw 😂
Ayyy congrats! 👍
There is a lot of potential here, the custom grips seem like a nice evolution.
But instead of just printing the whole racket, just print some stuff,
like the grips, neck, and plastic for the front of the paddle.
Take some corrugated plastic ( PP honeycomb if you can), cut it to shape, and sandwich it between your two plastic panels.
connect your custom neck and grips, Slap some baseball grip tape on that bih, and boom. You will have a stronger, longer-lasting, cheaper racket for a fraction of the time.
Edit : also, try to put some texture on the front so you can put more spin on the ball.
Did he share the 3D Model to everyone
This dude putting no spin on that ball yet
True wisdom is knowing you can print everything, but choose wisely what you actually print.
If you're trying to make parts fit together, it's generally good practice to just make a test part that has only the sections you're trying to fit for prototyping. That way when you're only trying to work on that part of it, you aren't spending time and filament pointlessly printing the rest of it every time.
Bruh all that spools you bought and wasted you could've bought brand new with it. LMAO
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@@nedrecks6305”Spools” are the plastic wind-ups that you put into the printer for it to melt and print with. The plastic spools are not cheap, and the type of material you use can also get more expensive.
It’s an investment
A good one?
I dunno
It's so cool that this Mexican sport is so trendy around the world right now!!
I had no idea it was Mexican. In the north, a lot of the courts are made ny swedish companies - I thought it was from sweden
@@martinfisker7438 lol its sure popular there but if you thought it was from somewhere why not think it was from Spain or Argentina, waaaay more popular there
it's not mexican
@@baenshy934 yes it is!! It was invented in Acapulco Mexico in 1962 by Enrique Corcuera.
@@waiting4devil lol, just Google it!! Is not that hard!! It was invented in Acapulco Mexico.
Oh man for a sec thought your paddle was not only broken it was made wrong. cool shit man
Que gracia que el padel se haga ahora famoso en EEUU
“I couldn’t be more gassed” is so British and I fokin lov eht 😂
3 months is crazy for a racket.
you should make the paddle part smaller and have more holes
Man's really just said "fine ill do it myself"
This is so cool
My local padel costs 40 euros for an hour/ an hour and a half (so if you play two against two, which is even more fun, it costs 10 euros each) with balls, racket and water included
Buy a racket : ❌
Waste 3 months of money, time, headackes : ✅
content brah
it's about the journey
@@zapcannon5206and he can give the file for other people to print without the hassle
Experience is worth more
He had fun so who cares?
عالی بود 😮❤
will be hard to get good at the game with that bro
7 bucks every time you want to rent one!? Time to open up a paddle centre 🤣
If you do, bring it over to the US, I'm sick of all of these pickleball courts (as a pickleball/tennis player)
People are roasting him for the printer but his shirt ain’t cheap either
MY GUY USED BLENDER TO MAKE FRICTION TOLERANCES OF COURSE ITS PAINFULL :O
Any tennis player have a good chance to become pickleball world champion
so true
How did they have decals on before you built it
I know nothing about sport, but, is that field table-tennis?
Pickleball
The curved wizard paddle racket could be Count Dooku's racket
My man… a normal racket is 50 quids. Yet you went through the 1000 plus 3d printer way
3D Printers are like £150 I got mine for £200 AND it included 12 kg filament (about £150 worth normally) AND a bag of Allen keys
love the ending😂
what filament did u use and is there any where where i can get your files?
@@itswednsdaymedudes4848 bambulab pla-cf filaments and unfortunately the file is not available for public use yet :)
Can get a cheapo basic but still decent at walmart for 40 bucks... I think the 3d printer and the materials will rack up more than that, It looks good, probably if you add some spray foam in the hollow parts it might hit well enough.
How to transfer Blend. Models to the 3D printer? I know a school or library i can print Danny Davido eating a cheeto
es como el roro del paddle
my local padel center just lends you a padel racket... problem solved in like 1 second lol. yes, go on thru the path of "progress", things are shiny over there
Dawg what game is that
Big credit for trying!
But in the end 3D print a racket will never work. As seen in the video the guy with racket don't hold in the grip but more on paddle. I think the racket will break where the paddle and the grip part meet if you hold the racket correct. Also 3D print will make the racket way way too heavy if you print it solid with no cavities. And assume it's printed this way for strength. Print with cavities would make racket too brittle.
Anyway I just think out loud and I might be totally wrong idk...
Imagine being demolished by count dookus's pickle ball paddle
Thanks for a new idea that I can sell
spoiler:
nobody wants that shit
Bro bought a 3D printer but couldn't afford a racket
bro bought bought a 3d printer but couldnt buy a racket
He never said he couldn’t he said he didn’t want to due to the price. He didn’t buy the 3D printer to make the racket, he had bought one for other reasons and decided to use it to make one
You couldn't sand paper the handles to fit properly?
This guy's isn't the smartest
i dont get why people get mad, this a cool project
i didn't get to the project, i stopped when i found out this guy paid 7 dollars to borrow a racket several times
"These $7 rentals add up, but the rackets they sell are too expensive."
Says the man who spent enough on rental rackets that he could have just bought one.
that rocket padel is the one in the same venue as my football team
Make one with a ax handle
Can you make a long form video on it
Brah breathed through his mouth so hard he forgot he had Amazon, local sporting good store or a clue but remembered he wanted to mske CoNtNTEnt for his PAge WIth HIS NEW 3D PRINTER
a padel racket that's decent to play with is like 20 at most 30 bucks and im being exaggerated
weird comment
Had to buy the printers, had to pay for the mistakes, and it took 3 months...
This.
This right there:
Is why we buy things.
no the quality actually has a difference
Can you share the file to print and test it?
Do you have the STL file to share ? I wanted to try to print it too 😂
Can you realease designs pls
My man said gassed
cause a racket:
print a racket: 😎
What game is this? It looks like pickleball but those rackets look much different than what I’m used to.
What do you use to model your 3d prints
Everyone is hating but this is fire, dude is just tryna have fun and make a video. 3D printing things and actually using them is so cool, bro is winning.
I just found out about Padel by watching an Episode of a Spanish Spin Off of a German French Cross Culture Video Series
Yeah that’s definitively cheaper than just getting a bloody racket…
What program do you use to model ?
“Actually get good at the game”
It’s a casual, small game of tennis designed for old people. Hit the ball hard, use topspin and backspin
Un thrift stores they have tons of paddel and tennis rackets, you might as well pick a 3d printer for 1000 bucks.
For $7 each time you rent a paddle, you could get a $100 paddle that'll last a long time, instead of playing only about 15 times
Why would you play padel if you are concerned about cost? It’s literally just expensive pickleball. The game only exists to extract money from rich yuppies in nyc
You don't know literally anything about padel
You sure all that didn't cost more than renting or buying a racket?
Maybe go play Tennis with a 100$ quality racket.
Still, seems better to invest in a quality racquet. Like you said 7 dollars adds up. Cheaper to just buy the racquet, if you plan to play more than once a month.
Send me the file ! I want try to print !
What 3d modeling software do you use
blender
Huh. Thanks!
The number of comments shitting on him for the printer. he didn't just buy a printer just for this and his racket is customized just for him. If that breaks, he can just print another.
✅
Does anyone ever get a 3D print right on the first go? Seriously. It seems like it always takes dozens of tries before it gets it right. Is it really worth it in the end going through all that material and time if you just have to wait for a kucky print?
Buddy is like rackets are way too expensive let me spend tht amount on filliment to print one
"To tight to fit" i also do 3d printing if your tolerances are thay tight use a piece of sand papaer.
Will you share the stl file? 😊
brodie got a gallery tee and a 3d printer but a pickle ball racket too expensive 😭
Now start a racket shop near of that
& The price would be 6$....
Then become a business tycoon...😅
Have you released the print files anywhere?
If you can afford going to the center all the time you can afford a racket.
Dude just wanted to save 7 bucks
With an SLS printer it would be good
What’s the sport?
padel
people are right to criticize the monetary motivation hre, but im sure this was fun to do
Why where those rental rackets sooooo thick.
We need the files for it
It costs too much cause it’s 95%. Let’s make it 100%!
So the Racket costed you like 15000$, Great Dwal Brother ❤
Rackets are less than £30 in Decathlon.
I guess buying one wouldn't make a good short though...
You could try tò print the Shell then iject the foam?
What sport is this?
Padel
"Too expensive" buys a 2k 3d printer
Halka consistency chahiye bro aur kuch interesting aur unique cheezein dikhau jisse audience hooked rahe jaise @zaid_ziz ye banda karta hai .
Aur ek tarike se aap ek story ke around vlogs banao aur retention editing karo taki audience hooked rahe . Baar bar thumbnail title me experiment karo .
Aisa thumbnail title rakho jisse audience ko dekh ke curiosity jage .
Aur lage rahi inshallah comeback hoga 😅
That grip won’t work in paddel, that grip is to give the ball more top spin but in this sports, top spin is not good because it gives a lot of bounce