Thank you! It took me a while to figure this out though. It annoyed me when people said that the music was too loud and when looking back at my old videos I do agree with them and realize that these "annoying" comments turned out to be very useful haha
@properprinting I assume as a content creator one knows what is said and even just might find hearing your voice is annoying. Whereas us viewers are here to listen to you and what you have to say, so the music really needs to be pretty far back in the mix. But I agree with the original poster, perfect use of music.
@@benibear2995 That's a correct assumption. You get used to the voice quickly though. But indeed, because you know what's being said it's easier to follow and therefore loud music is less obtrusive. That's also the reason why I felt this way when looking back at older videos. I forgot what I said exactly, which was a huge eye opener for me!
@@properprinting dutch swearing doesn't translate well, there's a reason that it's said you can swear non stop in dutch for like 5 minutes straight without repetition. Very cool project though, are you planning to use the multiple gcode streams that RRF supports to do simultaneous printing? I'm designing a dual gantry corexy printer now and I'm still looking at the duet system even if it's quite a bit more expensive.
@@woutervossebeld4664 you run out of breath earlier than out of swear words haha Thanks! Right now I'm thinking about doing post processing on the Gcode by writing my own code in LabVIEW. (this is the only platform I know how to code in). As long as the board supports controlling all axes in parallel, this should be doable and I don't think that Duet is mandatory to make it work. I teamed up with them because I'm familiar with their platform and the quality is very good.
I really enjoyed seeing this printer at Open Sauce. Thank you for bringing it. Once it’s working, don’t try to print Dutch shoes, because you may get clogs.
Why not use a bigger nozzle and woodfilled filament? Eventhough hardly anyone in the Netherlands has wooden shoes. They were used by farmers in the past. My parents used to have some hanging on a fence with some flowers in them 😊.
@@properprinting I 100% agree with the Story telling part, I don't remember when was the my last watched youtube content which is that long, and I enjoyed every second of this video. Dope story telling and music & video editing skills dude. I'm really excited about your project, I was searching about the 5 axis 3d printers and I came across with your videos, and to be honest, I think your project is cooler than 5 axis 1 extruder printers. (thanks to be able to use different materials in the same printing)
This is why we love Jón! The most original and unconventional ideas and a creative approach to accomplish your goals. Keep going, Jón, you're one of the few with actually interesting and original content. (en het vloeken maakt het voor ons Nederlanders extra leuk)
Being a maker for at least 60 years, I really wanted to go to Open Sauce but couldn't afford the ticket price so I'll just have to settle for watching YT videos of the event. Great job on the build Jon. You're always thinking outside of the box. I live only a few minutes from the event center so I would have ran home and brought you a spool holder (been 3D printing for ten years) and anything else you needed.
Everytime you say there is a big project comming up I feel like I need to tell you " No need to tell everyone we all are subscribed because we know there is always something big coming up!" Nice work and even if its not the usual type of content you make thank you for taking us along with it.
I watched from start to finish and THEN realised it was 40 minutes long. It was such a good and easy video to watch i love it. Cant wait to see those shoes come to life! Keep up the good work man 💪🏻
@@properprinting honestly it's a great watch, like all your videos. Shame you couldn't get that final print done. Watching this printer slowly come to life and the hurdles you're facing really puts things in perspective. Need more like you pushing the boundaries on what's theoretical and what's actually possible. Looking forward to more!
Dude you are a legend you are doing the most interesting things in the community and the community is lucky to have you. I really admire your work 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
All it took was Wren to say "Hi" for Jon to break down and spill the beans on his big secret! 😊 Great video as usual, gutsy to break down the printer and assemble it during sauce, but you mostly got there in the end! I'm really looking forward for videos on this build and the end result!Always lovely to see how supportive the 3d printing community is :)
Ik heb deze video naar al m'n vrienden gestuurd, heerlijk genieten. Geweldig om zo veel geweldige mensen tegen te kunnen komen op zo'n Drukke en dichte plek. Een vleugje prachtig nederlands gekut en gepruts. Laat mensen niet je vocabulaire weg pesten, wees trots op je Nederlandse gift. kijk uit naar de volgende. 😂
You have without a doubt my favorite printing channel, keep up the amazing engineering and design work as it's what makes your channel stand apart from the rest. Showing all the failures makes the successes so much more satisfying.
It was really cool geting to chat with ypu at open sauce! Glad to see your pritner in action finally! We spoke friday morning and after the show Saturday and both times the printer was partially disassembled. Also i had build plate adhesive at that show the entire time wish i would have known you needed it. Hope to see you at opensauce 3 2025, keep making cool stuff!
I love the 'plat Nederlands' being spoken in this. I moved to the UK from The Netherlands 15 years ago and that's one thing I miss here, there is something genuine and honest about it.
With all the Expectation Management at the beginning, I was prepared for the whole thing to fall into a heap. But Dude, you managed to get the damn thing to work by the end of Open Sauce! Frankly, I don't give a damn that the phone case failed to finish. You got over the finish line.
I really enjoy how quickly you switch from being pissed off to being nice to the attendees. I wonder if using one language for frustration and one for socializing helps. 😂 Great stuff man really look forward to the next video.
"I will never do this again." ...Well, not until the _next_ time and probably not the same way. Full respect for your efforts to solve the problems in a high stress environment like a convention with thousands of eyes on you live. You're not a bad person for borrowing that rack, you're a maker solving problems and that's the spirit of the convention.
Love the Varioshore TPU, we use it to make tyres for our model cars! It's really cool that we are able to make diffrent shored prints with a single material!
Current Jon: "I will never do this again." Future Jon: "Remember when... Here we go again." What's so amazing is that this is the reality of how great things start, you said it perfectly on the panel. Taking this printer to open source really made that next step towards this being a future solution to the world.
"and I will never do this again." make sure to save that clip for later 'choices'. But really fantastic video. It is often so much more informative and interesting to see someone's failures and how they handle it rather than their 'instagramable' curated successes. And I loved seeing everyone from the community joining together to try and make it succeed. Great video as always.
3D Printing is always a challenge. Sometimes, sht happens bruv. You did the right thing, solve all problems, adjust everything. At the end of the day, the event was finished, and YOU WERE THERE. Hope to see more videos of you, fellow maker.
Jon, you did the best you could, and besides the awesome printer you had a video of who's who in the printing world. I was honored to meet you and spend time with you at ERRF 2022, my grandson still talks about you and Max.
We all hope things go smoothly, but it is the times we overcome obstacles that are the most epic adventures! Great job plugging through and doing something cool and even better story telling.
Hahahaha je frustratie met het opbouwen is zo voelbaar. Love it. Great video once again, good to see you being real! No progress is ever made without frustration and a little bit of 'tegenslag'. KEEP IT UP
This is how 90% of my projects go. The other 10% don't even start :D Yesterday I had to replace a micro USB socket, the one every YT repairer can desolder in one minute and solder in two, just use flux man. It took me 4 hours and I've ripped 3 tracks off in the process. Oh, and the device doesn't work anymore for some unfathomable reasons. So this video is the best thing that could happen to me right now, thanks Jón.
I had so much fun watching this video of yours, with you speaking your home language. I am Afrikaans from South Africa and I could actually understand some of what you where saying. 😄
Glad I got to see you work on this at Open Sauce and even more glad RUclips recommended me your channel as I hadn’t seen your work before then. Incredible work!!
Als Hollander is dit geweldig om te zien en verstaan 😂. Je bent echt een voorbeeld, dus blijf vooral doorgaan met al je maffe ideeën realiteit te maken!
So many awesome people coming by to check and help out...most of my demo projects never worked at the festivals either due to being too last-minute...but glad you got 90% of the way there.
"I will never do this again..." Jón, I know you weren't referring specifically to the printer but more to the idea of trying something untested live at a show. However, I think this sums up why you are always coming up with fresh ideas. You courageously tackle an idea regardless of the odds. You don't dwell on "failure" but learn from it. You keep a concept but approach from a different angle. Keep it up.
Even James Bruton, who I consider to be a little bit crazy, was looking at your printer as if to say, " this guy is nuts.." 😅 Love James' channel, and glad I just discovered yours. Great content and pretty inspiring.
I really loved this, getting to see the "real you" with all the cursing and what not, I can so relate when working on a project! With a friend near by, to remind you how you screwed up, bromance for sure, hehe Awesome, keep it up guys!
Thank you! It was a bit of an experiment to make a video this long. I think that a 15-20 minute video wouldn't have done it justice. Thanks for watching!
The cool thing about swearing in Dutch is that nobody understands what you are exactly saying. And the huge repertoire. Had it at a ski holiday swearing and calling names at the ski teacher trut. Just one British guy who had lived in the Netherlands for a few years understood me. And laughed his socks off and bought me cold one.... About the video, also cool to see you at work under this much pressure. Hence the swearing off course, but in the end you managed to print at least something. And learned a lot. I loved to see all the guys I use to see at other channels like Marius Hornberger and Alec Steele. Besides the expected guys like Thomas, Prusa and Stefan. I hope that your shoe project will work out great , with the normal 240V and better bed adhesion, looking forward to that. As usual a great video, Jon, keep it up with your pioneering, tinkering, humor and even your swearing. Greetings from the city of TT and Truckstar 😄
Great work Jon. This video was awesome as usual. But the overall message of this one was amazing. I think a great deal of genius is lost because we become trained to think that it has to make sense. The biggest leaps forward require us to let go of that training. Afterall, it wouldn't be a big leap if it was obvious and made perfect sense to start with. Bravo Jon!
This 100% explains why I couldnt find you after the panel to chat behind the 2nd Stage chairs LOL. Great job! I hope to get to chat with you more next year! I need to spend more time in the exhibit hall!
What I see with your machine is that you can print 200% faster than a regular printer IF, You adjust the two printer ends perfectly synchronized to print over one piece. Like a back and forth synchronization.
0:41 Awesome to See Wren from Corridor Crew in this video..... What a colab this could be if John could do some design and 3d Work for Corridors crazy vfx and even stunt videos.
it was great meeting you at the show. I feel bad now asking you for a photo... you had so much work to do and be focused on! I think the story of this printer project isn't the printer... but about never giving up. Thanks Jon.
Hey man awesome video, love the longer form factor style videos. I cant wait for those shoes, I printed some flip flops out of varioshore tpu at 240C and they came out great. I did 4 walls for the sole at 20% infill, 2 walls at 10% for the strap and a modifier cylinder for 35% infill for the sole to give a little more support and they work great and are super comfortable.
You know what would be cool? Variable print orientation. You'd do at least the first layer at 90° and tilt the gantry afterwards (which should make the bed adhesion simpler)
That was awesome Jon, I have every confidence in you getting this to print those shoes. Although it is possible to print without a heated bed, you need the perfect surface, I cant understand why blue tape did not work, I have had a few printers do this on blue tape!
@@properprinting of course, no problem, I was just genuinely excited for you to get it working! And film some macro B-Roll of course 🤤, I'm always here for that haha
Jon, you are THE ONLY 3D printer RUclipsr that knows how music is supposed to be mixed into videos. Really great work!
Thank you! It took me a while to figure this out though. It annoyed me when people said that the music was too loud and when looking back at my old videos I do agree with them and realize that these "annoying" comments turned out to be very useful haha
How?
@properprinting I assume as a content creator one knows what is said and even just might find hearing your voice is annoying. Whereas us viewers are here to listen to you and what you have to say, so the music really needs to be pretty far back in the mix. But I agree with the original poster, perfect use of music.
@@benibear2995 That's a correct assumption. You get used to the voice quickly though. But indeed, because you know what's being said it's easier to follow and therefore loud music is less obtrusive. That's also the reason why I felt this way when looking back at older videos. I forgot what I said exactly, which was a huge eye opener for me!
Can you explain what he does right?
I love how English swearing is censored but Dutch swearing is fine :D
Yeah we simply never see it as actually very bad. :) In the sense we see it in context it seems.
I don't know how many English swear words you know but it didn't feel very censored to me 😂
@@KJMcLaws The dutch swears are much more copious and varied, I promise.
He should defintely learn how to not swear all the time...
@@Froestenpust It's a cultural thing. You can't just point at something, evaluate it under your own cultural norms, and proclaim it's wrong.
As a dutch person I love the banter lol. The subtitles don't do it justice.
It's so hard to make good subtitles for this xD
@@properprinting dutch swearing doesn't translate well, there's a reason that it's said you can swear non stop in dutch for like 5 minutes straight without repetition.
Very cool project though, are you planning to use the multiple gcode streams that RRF supports to do simultaneous printing? I'm designing a dual gantry corexy printer now and I'm still looking at the duet system even if it's quite a bit more expensive.
@@woutervossebeld4664 you run out of breath earlier than out of swear words haha
Thanks! Right now I'm thinking about doing post processing on the Gcode by writing my own code in LabVIEW. (this is the only platform I know how to code in). As long as the board supports controlling all axes in parallel, this should be doable and I don't think that Duet is mandatory to make it work. I teamed up with them because I'm familiar with their platform and the quality is very good.
@@properprintingCool! I wish you the best of luck with the project! Can't wait to see it in action again.
Mee eens..💯👍🇳🇱❤🍀
I really enjoyed seeing this printer at Open Sauce. Thank you for bringing it.
Once it’s working, don’t try to print Dutch shoes, because you may get clogs.
Hahahah that's a great pun!
Why not use a bigger nozzle and woodfilled filament? Eventhough hardly anyone in the Netherlands has wooden shoes. They were used by farmers in the past. My parents used to have some hanging on a fence with some flowers in them 😊.
😭💀
I love the story telling. I can't get enough of your content man :)
Thank you Simon, I really appreciate that
@@properprinting I 100% agree with the Story telling part, I don't remember when was the my last watched youtube content which is that long, and I enjoyed every second of this video. Dope story telling and music & video editing skills dude. I'm really excited about your project, I was searching about the 5 axis 3d printers and I came across with your videos, and to be honest, I think your project is cooler than 5 axis 1 extruder printers. (thanks to be able to use different materials in the same printing)
This is why we love Jón! The most original and unconventional ideas and a creative approach to accomplish your goals. Keep going, Jón, you're one of the few with actually interesting and original content.
(en het vloeken maakt het voor ons Nederlanders extra leuk)
Creality 3D CR 30 Printmill 🙄 and IT WORKS!
@@RUclips-ADMlN not the same.
@@PhilippensTube Yeah i know LIKE I SAID IT WORKS! He also mentions this printer that are out there too.
I'll watch even 1h videos from this channel happily. BRING IT.
I have the feeling, that heating the Bed with 110V would have been the easier solution, even witout PID tuning.
Being a maker for at least 60 years, I really wanted to go to Open Sauce but couldn't afford the ticket price so I'll just have to settle for watching YT videos of the event. Great job on the build Jon. You're always thinking outside of the box. I live only a few minutes from the event center so I would have ran home and brought you a spool holder (been 3D printing for ten years) and anything else you needed.
How much were the tickets?
US$200.00
@@Waltkat hopefully they can get some big sponsors next year and lower that ticket price
"I cannot sit anymore, but at least I'll have a spool holder"
Spoken like a true engineer 😌
Everytime you say there is a big project comming up I feel like I need to tell you " No need to tell everyone we all are subscribed because we know there is always something big coming up!" Nice work and even if its not the usual type of content you make thank you for taking us along with it.
I watched from start to finish and THEN realised it was 40 minutes long. It was such a good and easy video to watch i love it.
Cant wait to see those shoes come to life!
Keep up the good work man 💪🏻
Thanks for watching the whole video and I'm glad that it didn't feel so long!
@@properprinting honestly it's a great watch, like all your videos. Shame you couldn't get that final print done. Watching this printer slowly come to life and the hurdles you're facing really puts things in perspective.
Need more like you pushing the boundaries on what's theoretical and what's actually possible.
Looking forward to more!
one of the few channels where seeing a long timeline is a good thing :)
This is how every project goes. I love the raw cuts. makes it feel real.
All the *real ones* came by to check out your project. Engineering superstars. Absolutely love it mate!
"You know you are on your own when Thomas is out" 🤣😂
Dude you are a legend you are doing the most interesting things in the community and the community is lucky to have you. I really admire your work 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
All it took was Wren to say "Hi" for Jon to break down and spill the beans on his big secret! 😊 Great video as usual, gutsy to break down the printer and assemble it during sauce, but you mostly got there in the end! I'm really looking forward for videos on this build and the end result!Always lovely to see how supportive the 3d printing community is :)
Indeed the community of 3d printing is indeed something unique, very wholesome, supportive, smart and open minded people!
40 minutes of good ol' Dutch swearing 🤣 HEERLIJK!
Ik heb deze video naar al m'n vrienden gestuurd, heerlijk genieten. Geweldig om zo veel geweldige mensen tegen te kunnen komen op zo'n Drukke en dichte plek. Een vleugje prachtig nederlands gekut en gepruts. Laat mensen niet je vocabulaire weg pesten, wees trots op je Nederlandse gift. kijk uit naar de volgende. 😂
You have without a doubt my favorite printing channel, keep up the amazing engineering and design work as it's what makes your channel stand apart from the rest.
Showing all the failures makes the successes so much more satisfying.
Took me until minute 13 to realize that the background music wasn't actually captured live. xD
Brilliant production quality as always!
Awesome job! Don't forget you're the very first RUclipsr wo is not filming but instead printing (*drum roll*) using Dutch angles 😄
It was really cool geting to chat with ypu at open sauce! Glad to see your pritner in action finally! We spoke friday morning and after the show Saturday and both times the printer was partially disassembled.
Also i had build plate adhesive at that show the entire time wish i would have known you needed it.
Hope to see you at opensauce 3 2025, keep making cool stuff!
I love the 'plat Nederlands' being spoken in this. I moved to the UK from The Netherlands 15 years ago and that's one thing I miss here, there is something genuine and honest about it.
With all the Expectation Management at the beginning, I was prepared for the whole thing to fall into a heap. But Dude, you managed to get the damn thing to work by the end of Open Sauce! Frankly, I don't give a damn that the phone case failed to finish. You got over the finish line.
Jam packed with stars.
Congrats on persevering through!
I can sympathize with literally everything going wrong at the event😅 great video seeing you push through the issues
I love this. This whole adventure totally captures what it's like to try and set setup a live demo in front of an audience.
I really enjoy how quickly you switch from being pissed off to being nice to the attendees. I wonder if using one language for frustration and one for socializing helps. 😂 Great stuff man really look forward to the next video.
Truly inspiring! We have so many makers that use 3d printers, but not enough inventors that make their own 3d printers! Cheers Jón
"I will never do this again." ...Well, not until the _next_ time and probably not the same way. Full respect for your efforts to solve the problems in a high stress environment like a convention with thousands of eyes on you live. You're not a bad person for borrowing that rack, you're a maker solving problems and that's the spirit of the convention.
Love the Varioshore TPU, we use it to make tyres for our model cars! It's really cool that we are able to make diffrent shored prints with a single material!
Yep, crazy material things happening in 3D printing.
My favorite printing channel.
Not for the crazy builds, not for the flawless execution, nope. It's cause we both be cussing like sailors. Love it.
Your pain is our gain. Thank you for trying and putting yourself through that much stress and more so for recording it and sharing it with us. :)
Current Jon: "I will never do this again."
Future Jon: "Remember when... Here we go again."
What's so amazing is that this is the reality of how great things start, you said it perfectly on the panel. Taking this printer to open source really made that next step towards this being a future solution to the world.
I don't know how you did it, but I was hanging to the edge of my seat. NPO documentary worthy. Cinematography well executed! 🙌
His cheeky smile towards the camera at 10:06 is gold 😂😂
I love that you show the struggles and failures of 3D-printing. It makes your succsess hit much harder! Keep up the good work!
Jón, your pain is... well it is pretty hilarious. This video was fantastically well edited. Thanks for sharing your efforts with the rest of us.
Awesome ad for gloop! They helped you and you helped them, I love it
"and I will never do this again." make sure to save that clip for later 'choices'. But really fantastic video. It is often so much more informative and interesting to see someone's failures and how they handle it rather than their 'instagramable' curated successes. And I loved seeing everyone from the community joining together to try and make it succeed. Great video as always.
Never clicked a video so fast
James is awesome. Such a clever dude.
What a great Video. For me you fully succeeded. Thank you so much!
3D Printing is always a challenge. Sometimes, sht happens bruv. You did the right thing, solve all problems, adjust everything. At the end of the day, the event was finished, and YOU WERE THERE. Hope to see more videos of you, fellow maker.
Jon, you did the best you could, and besides the awesome printer you had a video of who's who in the printing world. I was honored to meet you and spend time with you at ERRF 2022, my grandson still talks about you and Max.
We all hope things go smoothly, but it is the times we overcome obstacles that are the most epic adventures! Great job plugging through and doing something cool and even better story telling.
Absolutely love channels that put this amount of commitment in. Well done and thank you for sharing :)
Very excited to see you made it to open sauce! Hope you had a good time
Hahahaha je frustratie met het opbouwen is zo voelbaar. Love it. Great video once again, good to see you being real! No progress is ever made without frustration and a little bit of 'tegenslag'.
KEEP IT UP
Fantastic journey. Dont give up!
This is how 90% of my projects go. The other 10% don't even start :D
Yesterday I had to replace a micro USB socket, the one every YT repairer can desolder in one minute and solder in two, just use flux man. It took me 4 hours and I've ripped 3 tracks off in the process. Oh, and the device doesn't work anymore for some unfathomable reasons.
So this video is the best thing that could happen to me right now, thanks Jón.
I had so much fun watching this video of yours, with you speaking your home language. I am Afrikaans from South Africa and I could actually understand some of what you where saying. 😄
Curses, the universal language.
Glad I got to see you work on this at Open Sauce and even more glad RUclips recommended me your channel as I hadn’t seen your work before then. Incredible work!!
Thanks!
The best 40 minutes to start my weekend. Thank you Jon.
Als Hollander is dit geweldig om te zien en verstaan 😂. Je bent echt een voorbeeld, dus blijf vooral doorgaan met al je maffe ideeën realiteit te maken!
So many awesome people coming by to check and help out...most of my demo projects never worked at the festivals either due to being too last-minute...but glad you got 90% of the way there.
40 minutes, what a treat!🎉
This is one of the best vids.
adventureeee! hahaha good stuff
"I will never do this again..."
Jón, I know you weren't referring specifically to the printer but more to the idea of trying something untested live at a show. However, I think this sums up why you are always coming up with fresh ideas. You courageously tackle an idea regardless of the odds. You don't dwell on "failure" but learn from it. You keep a concept but approach from a different angle.
Keep it up.
Even James Bruton, who I consider to be a little bit crazy, was looking at your printer as if to say, " this guy is nuts.." 😅
Love James' channel, and glad I just discovered yours. Great content and pretty inspiring.
Very nice and also cool thatbwe saw all those other creators and vendors which tried to Help 😊
I really loved this, getting to see the "real you" with all the cursing and what not, I can so relate when working on a project!
With a friend near by, to remind you how you screwed up, bromance for sure, hehe
Awesome, keep it up guys!
This was great, and was in my feed several times and i was like, man 40 minutes? But this was just great the entire time. Great stuff.
Thank you! It was a bit of an experiment to make a video this long. I think that a 15-20 minute video wouldn't have done it justice. Thanks for watching!
Love your channel and work. Ordered the shirt and mug :)
I love your videos and amazing ideas. You are a truly an awesome dude! Keep it up!
The cool thing about swearing in Dutch is that nobody understands what you are exactly saying. And the huge repertoire. Had it at a ski holiday swearing and calling names at the ski teacher trut. Just one British guy who had lived in the Netherlands for a few years understood me. And laughed his socks off and bought me cold one....
About the video, also cool to see you at work under this much pressure. Hence the swearing off course, but in the end you managed to print at least something. And learned a lot.
I loved to see all the guys I use to see at other channels like Marius Hornberger and Alec Steele. Besides the expected guys like Thomas, Prusa and Stefan.
I hope that your shoe project will work out great , with the normal 240V and better bed adhesion, looking forward to that.
As usual a great video, Jon, keep it up with your pioneering, tinkering, humor and even your swearing.
Greetings from the city of TT and Truckstar 😄
Man, you're an incredible source of inspiration... very cool.
Long, but very awesome video from this unique printer at OpenSauce!
Great to see you passing 100k dude! You absolutely deserve it! Top quality video's!
Great work Jon. This video was awesome as usual. But the overall message of this one was amazing. I think a great deal of genius is lost because we become trained to think that it has to make sense. The biggest leaps forward require us to let go of that training. Afterall, it wouldn't be a big leap if it was obvious and made perfect sense to start with.
Bravo Jon!
Thank you very much for this. I'm happy that this message came across well!
Awesome video and amazing story! Loved every minute of it and can't wait to see you print your first pair of shoes!
Fantastic perseverance. much respect
What an amazing(ly ambitious) project! Super cool video, I love watching your content! Thank you so much for the inspiration and keep it up!
This 100% explains why I couldnt find you after the panel to chat behind the 2nd Stage chairs LOL. Great job! I hope to get to chat with you more next year! I need to spend more time in the exhibit hall!
This video is so entertaining. I reily enjoyed it so much.
Cheers. Mike
I'm proud to be part of this community!
Awesome Video man ! I love how Steven was next to you :)
Was awesome meeting you at open sauce and seeing your printer! So sick!
What I see with your machine is that you can print 200% faster than a regular printer IF, You adjust the two printer ends perfectly synchronized to print over one piece. Like a back and forth synchronization.
Awesome video
0:41 Awesome to See Wren from Corridor Crew in this video..... What a colab this could be if John could do some design and 3d Work for Corridors crazy vfx and even stunt videos.
it was great meeting you at the show. I feel bad now asking you for a photo... you had so much work to do and be focused on! I think the story of this printer project isn't the printer... but about never giving up. Thanks Jon.
Thanks Frank! Don't feel bad, you were part of the challenge!
Hey man awesome video, love the longer form factor style videos. I cant wait for those shoes, I printed some flip flops out of varioshore tpu at 240C and they came out great. I did 4 walls for the sole at 20% infill, 2 walls at 10% for the strap and a modifier cylinder for 35% infill for the sole to give a little more support and they work great and are super comfortable.
Thanks! That's great to read and thanks for sharing this!
Nice to see Im not not the only one swearing while building things
That's just part of the process xD
super tof! Gaaf project om te tonen!
Excellent Smithers ... excellent.
Junge junge du schaffst das schon. Support ist kein Mord. Grüße aus dem Saarland.
by adding 3D printers to a conveyor system with different materials you could make multiple things on the same lines.
You know what would be cool? Variable print orientation. You'd do at least the first layer at 90° and tilt the gantry afterwards (which should make the bed adhesion simpler)
I don't think your subtitles do justice to the linguistic poetry on display here.
I noticed that the profanity sounds less angry than in English. I like it!
ah, your so close!! yeah, i know im late to this but this is awesome!
I saw your photo with Adam on Instagram. I felt very envious of being able to meet one of my idols, well, you are another one. greetings from Spain
That was awesome Jon, I have every confidence in you getting this to print those shoes.
Although it is possible to print without a heated bed, you need the perfect surface, I cant understand why blue tape did not work, I have had a few printers do this on blue tape!
Thanks! The blue tape I used felt different than the regular stuff, more slippery.
What a mission! You overcame so much in a short period of time, always thinking on your feet, super inspiring! Looking forward to the shoes 😏
Thanks Prash! Also thanks for your positivity and enthusiasm at the event!
@@properprinting of course, no problem, I was just genuinely excited for you to get it working! And film some macro B-Roll of course 🤤, I'm always here for that haha
You should put motors on the tilting mechanisms so it is a 4d printer
Epic project! Looking forward to the 3D printed 'fancy' shoes! 3D printed shoes in general, the colorfab varioshore seems to be cool material!