Reviewing your MTB inventions! The audience sent me 3D printed bike stuff

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @zbynekbroda4729
    @zbynekbroda4729 2 года назад +1138

    "and police gonna say what is stem spacer" destroyed me🤣🤣

    • @YDSimeonov
      @YDSimeonov 2 года назад +20

      I am here to like this!

    • @dimitar.hantov
      @dimitar.hantov 2 года назад +19

      I can confirm from experience, that it'll go exactly like that.

    • @sulli_mtb7347
      @sulli_mtb7347 2 года назад +2

      i'd just about garuntee it

    • @averilabita1447
      @averilabita1447 2 года назад +22

      when my old bike got stolen i called the police and told them the bike had a sticker with info i put on the seat tube, and they were like "wtf is a seat tube"

    • @zbynekbroda4729
      @zbynekbroda4729 2 года назад +14

      @@averilabita1447 "how can you sit on tube wtf"😂

  • @Qronous
    @Qronous 2 года назад +693

    That truing tool is sick!! Never seen something that portable.

    • @mikpiotto
      @mikpiotto 2 года назад +14

      My finger

    • @scottborders7934
      @scottborders7934 2 года назад +2

      Right? That was cool as hell, and I don't even ride(YET)!

    • @RealMTBAddict
      @RealMTBAddict 2 года назад +7

      My eyes are portable. Fun fact: your wheel doesn't have to be 100% straight all the time.
      Another fact: a well built wheel doesn't need truing.

    • @sorinvladu7021
      @sorinvladu7021 2 года назад +39

      @@RealMTBAddict not true

    • @RealMTBAddict
      @RealMTBAddict 2 года назад +1

      @@sorinvladu7021 very true. Have you ridden any 14k foot mountains?

  • @BermPeakExpress
    @BermPeakExpress  2 года назад +782

    A few things… Firstly, thanks for sending such cool stuff! The spider web product was not made by a kid; I got it mixed up with another letter. We featured the things that would make for the best entertainment value, and so not everyone’s product will always make it. I hope you understand. Nevertheless, anyone who wants to try their luck can inquire in the description!

    • @jacob_9426
      @jacob_9426 2 года назад +1

      Keep up the work

    • @It_Is_I_I
      @It_Is_I_I 2 года назад +7

      If you end up getting a 3d printer the ankermake (yes it's that anker) is looking promising. VERY fast and very good print quality.

    • @Basement_CNC
      @Basement_CNC 2 года назад +1

      next step is a cnc mill , im getting the makerdream evo one pro, but there are others like the nomad 3 and the bantam tools one , or even cooler the pocket nc 5axs one 🔥🔥🔥and yes its more expensive than a 3d printer ( i love my prusa mini) but its a heck lot cooler

    • @alwynnejulesdonesa364
      @alwynnejulesdonesa364 2 года назад +3

      FLIPPPP BIKESSSS PLEASEEEE ❗❗❗‼️❗‼️❗‼️ IT'S SO MUCH FUN TO WATCH ✌️✌️✌️😀😀😀😀✌️😀✌️😀✌️😀✌️😀

    • @MichaelRei99
      @MichaelRei99 2 года назад

      It’s great that you are doing this Seth! It’s great for the mountain bike community!!!

  • @singletona082
    @singletona082 2 года назад +523

    Not gonna lie. That portable truing device looks REALLY nice.

    • @michaellange7819
      @michaellange7819 2 года назад +7

      you clould just hold your finger against the frame, thats how im doing it

    • @derekhobbs1102
      @derekhobbs1102 2 года назад +30

      But I can't leave my finger attached to frame.

    • @willschofield1210
      @willschofield1210 2 года назад +6

      We used to do it with just a zip tie and cut the end to the length returned .

    • @chris1275cc
      @chris1275cc 2 года назад +5

      Just use your brake blo..........oh wait.

    • @comethiburs2326
      @comethiburs2326 2 года назад +1

      you need two tho. otherwise you might set your wheel off to the other side.

  • @Jamesfrancosdog
    @Jamesfrancosdog 2 года назад +154

    That vertical GoPro mount is genius. Props to young ingenuity!

    • @dillong167
      @dillong167 2 года назад

      It can go the other way too, you can mount it horizontally from a single mount an a helmet

  • @dw7071
    @dw7071 2 года назад +49

    Thank you so much Seth for featuring my mountain bike AirTag mount! I'd like to mention that the AirTag can be removed from the mount. Theres is video of the removal process in the product link. -Derek

  • @kristophjj17
    @kristophjj17 2 года назад +159

    "And the police are gonna say whats a stem spacer?"
    That got me good lol

  • @123Purple
    @123Purple 2 года назад +54

    that Nalgene bottle holder would be amazing for bike packing or touring.

    • @coletrudo
      @coletrudo 2 года назад

      manything cage by king cage does similar, salsa offers something else similar in a hard plastic as well

    • @kevinbiddle5444
      @kevinbiddle5444 2 года назад

      @@antoinedoinell This. Been running these for years and they're clutch.

  • @Trezker
    @Trezker 2 года назад +109

    I'd love to have that spiderweb blocker just for walking in the woods. Could make them fit on a cap instead of helmet...

    • @Benry1
      @Benry1 2 года назад +9

      That’s a great idea, I’ve eaten so many webs while mushroom hunting

    • @soccerchamp0511
      @soccerchamp0511 2 года назад +1

      Yes! There have been so many times hiking and backpacking that I've wished for something that could do this.

    • @oculed1101
      @oculed1101 2 года назад +6

      I was thinking small portable flamethrower would be nice

  • @scottborders7934
    @scottborders7934 2 года назад +52

    Seth, that's really cool of you to feature up-and-comers in the 3D printing space, maybe because of you, some of them featured might have gotten the push and reccomendation from you they needed to ramp up their production to being a real business! Outstanding.

  • @gabrieljabbour547
    @gabrieljabbour547 2 года назад +13

    That bottle opener edit may be the best footage to ever be in this channel

  • @Covieburling
    @Covieburling 2 года назад +79

    Love it Seth. I really want to get into mountain biking and because of your channel I’ve gone and serviced my neighbours specialized hardtail. Thanks mate

    • @RealMTBAddict
      @RealMTBAddict 2 года назад +1

      Specialized*

    • @Sithhy
      @Sithhy 2 года назад +3

      @@RealMTBAddict Both forms are correct

    • @lukasbormann4830
      @lukasbormann4830 2 года назад +2

      @@Sithhy nah man, look what they write on their bikes

    • @mattgies
      @mattgies 2 года назад +1

      @@Sithhy It's a brand name/proper name. You don't get to change it for regional spelling variations. Just like the film company is called Technicolor; you don't call it "Technicolour" when you're in England.

  • @MissingLinkMTB
    @MissingLinkMTB 2 года назад +12

    I've been 3D printing for several months now. You're right in saying it's a bottomless pit. It is fun however. I've been designing in Tinkercad and watching my creations come to life.

  • @jaroslavcharvat5171
    @jaroslavcharvat5171 2 года назад +3

    The wheel truing thing is amazing and the kid deserves a praise. The L-bracket for the camera looks cool.

  • @PabzRoz
    @PabzRoz 2 года назад +5

    you're 100% right. it is a bottomless pit. lol so i recently got my first 3d printer 4 months. An ender 3 pro. And I have been absolutely obsessed. That thing has not stopped printing for 4 months straight lol. I invest waaaay too much time into 3d printing learning everything there is to know. From different printers to different set ups to different firmware's to different slicers to different slicer settings to different filaments etc. etc. The world of 3d printing is so deep and vast it's insane. And quality 3d printers are as cheap as $200 now and a 1kg spool of PLA filament is only 20 - 30 bucks which last a long time. so it's a hobby that the majority of people can get into now. it's absolutely insane. possibilities are endless.

    • @slimsqde7397
      @slimsqde7397 2 года назад +1

      i relate so much lmao, theres so much you can do with a 3d printer, its awesome

    • @PabzRoz
      @PabzRoz 2 года назад

      @@slimsqde7397 hell yeah. there's so much you wouldn't of ever even thought of until you actually got a printer lol. you buy one because you have some things you plan to print in mind but then after you get one you just wanna print everything lmao.

    • @slimsqde7397
      @slimsqde7397 2 года назад

      @@PabzRoz yes for real lmao, its like an addiction

  • @weareallbeingwatched4602
    @weareallbeingwatched4602 2 года назад +4

    I just stick ziptie antennae off the visor of my helmet, and out of the vents on the helmet body. going upwards as well as downwards, and it provides haptic and acoustic feedback about what you are going through / if you are clipping things + how closely. Been doing it for years.

  • @error.418
    @error.418 2 года назад +5

    9:30 being 3D printed isn't solely what makes it brittle... it's also heavily the substrate choice. You can 3D print with different substrates, different types of plastic, etc.

  • @georgigeeksky8349
    @georgigeeksky8349 2 года назад +1

    The vertical gopro mount is so ingenious! I made a phone case that is able to be used with gopro accessories, but never thought of a vertical gopro mount, keep those videos coming we love them!

  • @ASuperBambi
    @ASuperBambi 2 года назад +6

    Bigger concern with the bottle holder is heat depending on filament they used. Abs or asa would be a good baseline, though pa12 or pccf would be great. Pla or Petg will just deform in hot weather.

    • @breckinslife
      @breckinslife 2 года назад +1

      You are correct. I had one of the early prototype designs warp once. Bed of truck, bike on side, leaning on the bottle cage, about an hour in direct sunlight and 100F... if warped enough it was trash. However, the final design like in the video I've had on my hard tail for over a year now, in pla, and it's still perfect. I'm sure someone like nalgene could produce an indestructible one though.

  • @tingtang5589
    @tingtang5589 2 года назад +2

    The way he reviews company products vs this, you can tell Seth definitely has a soft spot for his viewers 😂❤️ I love this series!

  • @chadmyles-theclevelandcyclist
    @chadmyles-theclevelandcyclist 2 года назад +1

    The bottle cage is right up my alley since I don't use standard size water bottles on my bikes. I have found few products on the market that accommodates the larger water bottles. Surprisingly, the Salsa Nickless Cage can hold up to a 36oz water bottle but they're never consistently in stock. I see 3D printed products is filling the void the bike industry is failing to fill.

  • @jimmystephenson5675
    @jimmystephenson5675 2 года назад +23

    3d prints are really great, just make sure you seal them before heading out to the sunshine and weather to make them last!

    • @kyleo1236
      @kyleo1236 2 года назад

      Some materials like ASA and PETG are UV resistant. PLA is actually uv resistant as well but because of its lower melting temp I wouldn't use it for bike parts if there's a chance of a bike being stored in a hot location.

    • @DinnerForkTongue
      @DinnerForkTongue 2 года назад +1

      What do you suggest? Varnish? Clear enamel?

    • @jimmystephenson5675
      @jimmystephenson5675 2 года назад +3

      @@DinnerForkTongue like KYLE O was saying some filament you use can be UV resistant however ones like PLA or ABS are not water resistant... you can change how you print(larger layers,etc) or choose PETG,
      Polypropylene (PP)
      ,GF30-PP (Polypropylene with glass fibers) that are water resistant. You can use Epoxy resin to seal the gaps created in the layers...i've even heard of silicone sprays being used. ABS can be sealed with acetone vapors. Good luck!

    • @DinnerForkTongue
      @DinnerForkTongue 2 года назад

      @@jimmystephenson5675
      Good stuff 👍🏽

    • @kyleo1236
      @kyleo1236 2 года назад +1

      @@jimmystephenson5675 ASA can also be vapor smoothed with acetone. I've used PETG to hold a wheel on the bottom of my kayak submerged in water with no issues. I've had a ABS dropper lever addapter on my bike that was vapor smoothed for years but I swapped it for a Polycarbonate one as it's more strong.

  • @evinfuilt
    @evinfuilt 2 года назад +5

    That nalgene holder will work incredibly well for wheelchair users as well. That’s another market that will love it.

    • @peterlang5047
      @peterlang5047 2 года назад +1

      Do wheelchairs have bottle cage bolts?

    • @evinfuilt
      @evinfuilt 2 года назад

      @@peterlang5047 Some do, for my wifes wheelchair I added them via a topeak accessory.

    • @peterlang5047
      @peterlang5047 2 года назад

      @@evinfuilt very cool

  • @landonsugar1085
    @landonsugar1085 2 года назад +5

    I saw my 3D printed bike tracker in your box of 3D printed things! Unfortunately it didn’t get featured/ reviewed but I’m pumped that integrated storage type bike trackers are getting more recognition!!

    • @joel3683
      @joel3683 2 года назад

      Awe man I'm sorry to hear that, thank you for your contribution though!

  • @robertmisiuk7137
    @robertmisiuk7137 2 года назад +1

    The pedal bottle opener is cool. The truing device is awesome and useful.

  • @ninjaride1312
    @ninjaride1312 2 года назад +7

    Hey seth. As a former 3d printer it is very important that the filament choice is good. PLA is begginer friendly but not so sturdy. PETG has great durability, but its harder to print but for example the chin mount is very beatiful printed and I am sure that is from a good material. And hear me out if you want a 3d printer get a ender 3 pro and add a bltouch too. Trust me a 3d printer is a LOT and I mean A LOT of work but it is worth it you are going to love it.

    • @sexyfacenation
      @sexyfacenation 2 года назад

      Really should just buy a good printer out the box and just print. Not fix/ improve/ work around the printer

    • @ninjaride1312
      @ninjaride1312 2 года назад

      @@sexyfacenation eh not so true... even a good printer needs to have its settings dialed for it to print good and periodic things will still need to be done for ex: nozzle change. On a ender 3 pro you can see if you like the hobby then upgrade if you want otherwise its a very capabable printer.

  • @gpzjeffrey7974
    @gpzjeffrey7974 2 года назад +8

    "We're going to test that!" Seth subtly slipping in a Project Farm reference.

  • @sp3edstr
    @sp3edstr 2 года назад +12

    “And the police are going to say, ‘What’s a stem spacer?’“ 😂🤣

  • @oldmanbrannan
    @oldmanbrannan 2 года назад

    Some real game changers here, especially that pedal bottle opener, Nalgene bottle cage, portable truing tool, vertical GoPro mount, and the stem spacer ID system.

  • @doctajuice
    @doctajuice 2 года назад +1

    I have the probike3d chin mount for my Troy lee stage. They're cheap enough that I went ahead and bought 2 just in case one breaks in a crash but I honestly would expect the zip tie to rip off before the mount breaks. Truly top quality product!

  • @7a1w8r5
    @7a1w8r5 2 года назад +18

    And the police are going to say "what's a stem spacer?"
    I love that line 😂

    • @kiochannel018
      @kiochannel018 2 года назад

      I knew there would be a comment like this 😆
      Was gonna say the same this. LoL

  • @ThatXCRider
    @ThatXCRider 2 года назад +1

    Hey Seth I ride with Miles all the time and we both love your channel

  • @mitchellmorrison4233
    @mitchellmorrison4233 Год назад +1

    9:32 there are plastics like ASA and other carbon fiber reinforced plastics that are 80 percent as durable as injection molded parts. also there is a setting in most slicing software's that control how much infill there is. if you make a part that is 75 to 85 percent infill and make it out of asa or other strong plastics it will last a long time. also ASA is oil,uv and temperature resistant. while i agree that it is not 100 percent as stong, i think it is about 80 percent as strong as injection molded parts. as long as you dont hit it with a hammer really hard you will be fine.

  • @MrHeHim
    @MrHeHim 2 года назад +2

    I've had 3D printed parts i designed on my bike for well over 5 years, yet to fail. Bottle holder, phone and flashlight mounts.
    Secret time.. Cant use cooling on your prints, preferably heated (passively works too). Apparently you get the same results of you anneal the parts, but that also warps them. What happens is that every time you add a layer it's warmer than the previous layer and causes layer tension, pulling in on itself. This makes the print brittle. The tension is heavily reduced if you don't use any cooling and print in even a passively heated printer. And of course annealing also does the same, but will "relax" the print causing it to change dimensions (size).

  • @DannyMoreComedy
    @DannyMoreComedy 2 года назад +1

    Love how you can now have spider fangs on your helmet. That wheel truing gadget is great

  • @youtubeviewer9523
    @youtubeviewer9523 2 года назад +3

    I love 3D printers! I have wanted one for the longest time. Sure would be cool to one day be able to print my own cranks, stems etc. Well done to everyone who made this stuff. Some very cool things for sure

    • @axiomic
      @axiomic 2 года назад

      3d printer plastic cranks ... 🤣
      I wouldn't barely even trust 3d titanium

  • @EspenShampoo25
    @EspenShampoo25 2 года назад

    Your concerns about the durability is valid. As a 3d printer owner for 5 years now who has sold various 3d printed objects you have to know what material the object is made from. PLA is the most used filament material but I would definately not buy anything on my bike made from it. PLA is brittle, will deform in temperatures above 50-60 degrees Celsius and shouldn't be used fir load bearing applications. I have some 3d printed solutions on my own bike made PET-G that definately has stood the test of time. Quadlock phone holders, u-lock holder (reinforced with a steel plate inside), tool holders and so on. There are also other stronger filaments out there: Nylon, carbon fiber and numerous blends. Basically what I'm trying to say is 3d printing is not just 3d printing and just because someone has bought a brittle 3d printed part that doesn't mean 3d printing can't be used to make strong robust parts.

  • @teabagNBG
    @teabagNBG Год назад

    pls make a series ouf of this... there always will be new stuff to print.... this will never gets old!!! love it

  • @Sequentonal
    @Sequentonal 2 года назад +5

    havent had a genuine laugh out loud moment from youtube vids in a while.
    nicely done. love your sense of humor, seth.

  • @kaybe3044
    @kaybe3044 2 года назад +1

    That Go Pro adapter was realllyyy cool

  • @jandthardin409
    @jandthardin409 2 года назад

    That helmet mounted spider web blocker is ingenious! For anyone mountain biking on the East Coast, this is a must have!!! Well done Bob!

  • @MarioCola
    @MarioCola 2 года назад

    This guy.. you can't hate on him, he is so entertaining and always gentle

  • @joenagel6644
    @joenagel6644 2 года назад

    Another note about 3D printed parts: for the most part they are strong along the layers and weaker between the layers. If you use the correct type of filament prints can be pretty strong. They are not as strong as an injection molded part because of the layers, which is expected. For example, the bottle holder you showed needs to be strong in the horizontal and not as much in the vertical direction.

  • @RobJMTB
    @RobJMTB 2 года назад

    Recently bought a chin mount from ProBike3D and just like everybody, I love it. I also recently bought a GoPro vertical mount off of Amazon and even thought it's made of metal, really solid, and great quality, really wish I would have seen the one from ProBike3D. Hell, I might just buy it so I can keep supporting him. Fantastic products, quality, and price.

  • @rsawycky
    @rsawycky 2 года назад +1

    Nalgene bottle cage? I just use the Fidlock universal bottle holder and made a 3D printed “wedge” that matches the curvature of the nalgene to the curvature of the bottle holder.

    • @cben86
      @cben86 2 года назад

      share the file!

    • @cben86
      @cben86 2 года назад

      @@rsawycky I do!!!

    • @rsawycky
      @rsawycky 2 года назад +1

      @@cben86 oh sure. Haha let me find the file and I can put online somehow.

  • @mtr.t
    @mtr.t 2 года назад

    I know you probably read this so much but thank you so much for the content you create, even the videos with nothing bike related are amazing. It's always quality and well made. Thank you for being my favorite RUclips personality

  • @AnExPor
    @AnExPor 2 года назад

    Like that you are using your channel to show off other people's MTB creations. Lifting up others lifts you up too. Keep it up!

  • @oswin5565
    @oswin5565 2 года назад

    In the case of the bottle holder, you could make them with stronger filaments using a higher degree of density and they should be golden. Love that idea.

  • @omeletn
    @omeletn 2 года назад +1

    I'd totally love to try out the spider web catcher! The spiders are just starting to get annoying this time of the year and it's just going to get worse from here. I hate catching a web in the face constantly during a ride, but I keep doing it because my love for riding is greater than my hate for spiders!!

  • @allscalemodeller4825
    @allscalemodeller4825 2 года назад

    Hey Seth, I love your video and last week my dad gave me his old Giant mountain bike to restore and your videos helped me get the right parts and taught me how to install them so thank you.

  • @CamdenWallraff
    @CamdenWallraff 2 года назад

    Hey Seth, just wanted you to be aware that there are tons of plastic materials available for 3d printing, most of what I see in the video is abs or pla. More sturdy plastics such as nylon or tpu are also able to be printed, and beyond!

  • @juniper4009
    @juniper4009 2 года назад +1

    atta boy josh!!! keep it up with the innovation young fella

  • @danhunters8226
    @danhunters8226 2 года назад

    Think the best thing with having a 3d-printer is being able to make custom mounts, holders and shims. Done that to hold locks, lights, even made a shim to hold the handlebar.

  • @christophermorin9036
    @christophermorin9036 2 года назад

    That portable wheel truing tool is SICK! Way to GO Max!!

  • @bobw2971
    @bobw2971 2 года назад +2

    Update on the web catcher, it is licensed to a company that plans to roll it out this coming spring.
    There's been a few folks concerned about the arms poking an eye or other body part. This has been a concern from the beginning and safe guards are employed to prevent injury. The arms are designed to separate during impact as well as the arms being of a length that allows them to deflect rather than curl inward.
    I look forward to their finished product, the latest revision I've made works very well and much better than the one in the review.

  • @benwiggins4361
    @benwiggins4361 2 года назад +2

    Damn I want that Nalgene holder for my commuter bike!!!!

  • @robertbracewell2430
    @robertbracewell2430 2 года назад

    Kudos to the people that are creating this stuff!! Very creative!!

  • @bremensname6057
    @bremensname6057 2 года назад

    The spider wipers was quality cinematography and grade a re-enactment, good show 😁👍

  • @SentMKG
    @SentMKG 2 года назад

    Some great stuff here! Glad to see some innovation! Love the extra large bottle holder that works.

  • @jimmym2719
    @jimmym2719 Год назад

    Wow that spider web jump shot is incredible 💪. Good job 3D printed ideas 💡 thanks

  • @bwholladay
    @bwholladay 2 года назад

    I'd purchase Bob Ward's Spider Web Catcher today - black color preferred. Love the wheel truing caliper, airtag holders and amazing Nalgene holder! Great stuff. Not yet bit by the need to bike with GoPro - but also very cool.

    • @mudko3589
      @mudko3589 2 года назад +1

      Where did you get it ?

  • @daveortloff9338
    @daveortloff9338 2 года назад +1

    Interested in the spider web catcher in black for sure. Great idea!

  • @beestreamt6601
    @beestreamt6601 2 года назад

    GoPro dude is a GENIUS!!!!!! hes defo gonna be a millionair in the future if he keeps making genius stuff like that and put his own brand on it

  • @kyboy9730
    @kyboy9730 2 года назад +5

    And the police are gonna say “what’s a stem space?” lol

  • @JasonFoxLCB
    @JasonFoxLCB 2 года назад

    I have a fork-mounted Stealth Tag (yes, from that same Etsy shop, Spencers3DPrinting) and it's great. He prints different sizes for different fork and is great to work with. As in, I accidentally had it shipped to an old address and he just sent out another one to me. Works like a champ and is a fairly flush fit.

  • @Checker201lol
    @Checker201lol 2 года назад

    That continuity of plot at 2:23... Look at Seths right shoulder.... Amazing

  • @wrenchdoozer
    @wrenchdoozer 2 года назад +2

    2:17 - That suggests to me that summer is around the corner.

  • @TheDesertRat31
    @TheDesertRat31 2 года назад +1

    Gee Athertons line of bikes are 3d printed titanium, well the lugs are, with carbon fiber tubes between. Pretty amazing.

  • @bkranich
    @bkranich 2 года назад +22

    As an avid cyclist and police officer, 11:25 is exactly how that conversation would happen with my coworkers.

  • @joshe2420
    @joshe2420 2 года назад +1

    the stuff you can 3d print is just insane. I've been thinking of going clipless and 3d printing a pedal cage to make them feel more like flats

    • @kyleo1236
      @kyleo1236 2 года назад +5

      You can buy clipless pedals with platforms around the clip mechanism.

    • @joshe2420
      @joshe2420 2 года назад +1

      @@kyleo1236 well yes, I've tried mallet's but I thought they had the platform too small

    • @sexyfacenation
      @sexyfacenation 2 года назад

      @@kyleo1236 that will definitely not work

  • @Aerowind
    @Aerowind 2 года назад +8

    Just want to say before you get into 3D printing that it's probably an even bigger time investment than you're thinking it is. It's fiddly. Tuning your machine so that it actually prints something good that's not spaghetti has a huge learning curve. Just wanted to warn you before you take the dive, because it's a full hobby in and of itself.

    • @robertmisiuk7137
      @robertmisiuk7137 2 года назад +1

      Just get one that isn't for hobbyists and you are good. You really do want one that has a heated enclosure.

  • @stoops417
    @stoops417 2 года назад

    Seth, this is great. I know it’s time consuming, but this should be a recurring series. This stuff is cool!

  • @crash0zero
    @crash0zero 2 года назад

    Cold temps aren't going to be your problem. Heat is. Ambient heat out on a ride won't matter much, but if you leave something that's printed in PLA in a car on a hot summer day, it will deform. It won't melt into a puddle or anything, but it will definitely be damaged. PLA is the most common type of 3D printer filament, but it does have that one major drawback. If you're going to get something 3D printed for a bike, and you envision ever having to leave it out in a hot car, make sure it's printed out of ABS or PETG. I 3D printed some mounts for a bluetooth speaker to go on the top tube of my road bike, and they've held up well. I wind up printing new ones every 2-3 years, when the old ones finally give out.

  • @RinoaL
    @RinoaL 2 года назад +2

    3:11 Well today I learned that reusable zip ties are a thing, and I've never seen them in industry or stores. Why am I only now finding out about this? lol

    • @TylerLinner
      @TylerLinner 2 года назад +1

      FYI You can also kinda get normal ones off in a pinch if you get a pick in there right. But reusable are definitely the way to go for that product.

  • @jayspeidell
    @jayspeidell 2 года назад

    I design 3d printed bike parts for personal use. I use PLA, and I over engineer the weak parts so they hold up.
    I created a Brompton flashlight mount that bolts on where the carrier block goes and it's been holding up for years. (Basically a mini handlebar that you can mount accessories to near the fork.)
    Also very important is understanding where the shear forces will be and making the layers perpendicular to them.
    3d printing for bike parts isn't ideal, but if you have an idea for a very specific accessory that will make your life easier then it's a good tool to have.

  • @WhenThoughtsConnect
    @WhenThoughtsConnect 2 года назад +1

    The spider web visor blocker thing seems neat, you can place your helmet on a wet surface and most of it wouldnt get wet , also it could be its own stand lol

  • @aadenholloway1247
    @aadenholloway1247 2 года назад

    Hey Seth, because of your videos, I have always wanted to drop off a picnic table. Recently, I finally did it and it was so fun!

  • @vtrials9577
    @vtrials9577 2 года назад

    Another fun video. It’s great to bring new ideas into the bike world and I’m sure many of the inventors have put much time and effort into making these prototypes.
    I hate to be a buzz kill but if any of your inventors want to produce and sell their ideas themselves or by selling it to a company to manufacture, by showing them in a public forum without some form of patient protection you just opened up the possibility for anyone else to patent and manufacture them without the inventors consent or being compensated.
    Basically, the idea is open to anybody who wants it.

  • @grantschoen1726
    @grantschoen1726 2 года назад

    The music & slow-mo chugging the Jarritos got me 😅😂🤣 Some of the best music on this video to date that I can remember!

  • @barrettdent405
    @barrettdent405 2 года назад

    Seth, I’d love to blow your mind with 3D printed parts that defy your current conception of what this tech can do. Your current understanding is fair when based on bottom rung consumer printer technology. But I work with industrial printers. Which although more expensive, with the right business case can actually be quite affordable. If I told you to buy a $20K printer you’d laugh. But if you’re making a product and don’t want something that looks and feels like a consumer print - but want the design flexibility additive manufacturing offers, there are several solutions available.

  • @fuckfaceunstoppable4052
    @fuckfaceunstoppable4052 2 года назад

    The amount of glamor shots in this video is just great

  • @LongPeter
    @LongPeter 2 года назад +3

    If you are designing or choosing AirTag mounts, remember:
    - AirTags aren't waterproof so your holder needs to be.
    - You need to be able to gain access to change the battery once in a while.
    - If you poke it up inside a metal tube, there's a strong chance you'll attenuate the bluetooth signal enough to significantly reduce its range.
    - The white plastic side is effectively the speaker. If it is packed in hard against another surface you will mostly mute the sound. Perhaps less of a concern for something the size of a bike.

    • @user-180-mand90
      @user-180-mand90 2 года назад

      Recommmendations for best mount besides the water bottle? My frame doesn’t allow any additional space under the cage.

    • @LongPeter
      @LongPeter 2 года назад

      @@user-180-mand90 I like under the fork steerer if it can look like it's not even there. Under the saddle is easy but also easy to remove.
      The only bike I've actually put one on was a cargo bike. That didn't even need any kind of mount. It already had all manner of nooks and crannies for hiding small items in that fit all of the above criteria.

  • @bobbylobby820
    @bobbylobby820 7 месяцев назад

    i love how you started sipping out of that drink you opened with the cap opener and as you sipped out if it, it showed you reacting to getting the drink up your nose

  • @thebigoutside9623
    @thebigoutside9623 2 года назад

    I have the chin mount for my TLD Stage from ProBike3D and it is awesome! 100% worth the money! Love these type of videos!

  • @fishingcole3205
    @fishingcole3205 2 года назад

    I love your videos, keep them going! I have learned a lot. I just got a new bike, and you have become my teacher.

  • @tripple_mf_t
    @tripple_mf_t 2 года назад +1

    Whoever cut down your steertube is a maniac😂😂😂

    • @RealMTBAddict
      @RealMTBAddict 2 года назад

      Wow I thought the 3d printed part was crooked. That's just sad.

  • @paulwolfram7774
    @paulwolfram7774 2 года назад

    Love the wheel truing tool! Good job! Just ordered one. It's already backordered.

    • @joel3683
      @joel3683 2 года назад

      I tried getting it but the website seems to not be there anymore, any ideas and did you end up getting it?

  • @benm6224
    @benm6224 2 года назад

    You are amazing and your videos bring me so much joy every time I see one pop up

  • @22astom
    @22astom 2 года назад +1

    "The cops are gonna say, "What's a stem spacer?"" my favorite line. So true.

  • @chrisvandoorn8386
    @chrisvandoorn8386 2 года назад +3

    Hey seth i love how your uplaoding more and like always great content

  • @joshdill7468
    @joshdill7468 2 года назад

    I don't even own a bike but I find myself watching every video you produce!

  • @sptony2718
    @sptony2718 2 года назад

    The truing caliper is nice. Definitely a handy emergency tool.

  • @ScutuRC
    @ScutuRC 2 года назад

    0:52 and this filament is actually a plastic wire that the printer can heat up and melt so it can be laid down where it needs to be to form the object!

  • @jp93309
    @jp93309 2 года назад

    I have one of those air tag holders for my Specialized Power saddle. Excellent stealth fit.
    That fork mounted air tag holder isn’t the best execution though because you have to access the tag in 11 months to replace the battery.

  • @mmoreno509
    @mmoreno509 2 года назад

    Love me some Jarritos, 3-D printing is the coolest thing. Definitely going to be a staple in the modern household, imagine getting replacement parts emailed to you just to be printed out!

    • @armadillito
      @armadillito 2 года назад

      Broadly better to have a really good, well maintained printer at your local bike shop I suspect, but it's really cool tech.

  • @joecullis1732
    @joecullis1732 2 года назад

    The big bottle holder would be great for bikepacking. I've used a similar product from blackburn (made from metal), but mounted to the front forks for carry drybags

  • @timothymilner8037
    @timothymilner8037 2 года назад

    glad you've gotten back into posting after the injury

  • @Falasi4
    @Falasi4 2 года назад

    At 25 degrees the least of your problems will be the 3d part - your water will be frozen in a short time in a non-insulated bottle. Even camel back hoses freeze up unless insulated at those temps.
    I mostly use my 3d printer for custom go pro mounts and some custom parts for other things. Printer sits idle a lot lately after the novelty wore off.

  • @cjtheisen5395
    @cjtheisen5395 2 года назад +1

    In your next video you should send the Drama drop with the bottle cage

  • @DamnMyNickIsTaken
    @DamnMyNickIsTaken 8 месяцев назад

    Putting information on the inside of a stem spacer is a great idea. Just some paper label and a piece of tape should be fine, no?