My Nephew shows me a cool 3D Resin Printer - Creality Halot One - Review
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- In this episode my Nephew, Calvin, teaches me about how cool 3D Resin Printers can be. The printer shown in this video was provided by Creality who make some of the best 3D printers at an affordable price. If you have questions about the printer, Calvin or Nelson will be happy to answer them as I'm still a newbie. Links to the printer shown in this video are below:
USA Links:
-AMAZON Store: amzn.to/3hOopHi
CANADA Links:
- Bestbuy Store: www.bestbuy.ca...
- AMAZON Store: amzn.to/3HRQMPt
INTERNATIONAL Links:
- Creality Store: www.creality3d...
- Creality Website: www.creality.c...
- ALIEXPRESS: www.aliexpress...
CALVIN'S MINIATURE Table Top Gaming Characters came from here: puppetswar.eu/
You can subscribe to them here: / puppetswarminiatures
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BELOW IS THE GEAR I USE TO CREATE MY VIDEOS:
THE SOFTWARE I USE TO EDIT MY VIDEOS IS FINAL CUT PRO X
A-ROLL CAMERAS (without lenses):
DJI RONIN 4D: www.bhphotovid...
Canon EOS R: amzn.to/2W0qPq9
Canon M6 MkII: amzn.to/2n0ISiO
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B-ROLL CAMERAS:
DJI OSMO ACTION 2: click.dji.com/...
INSTA360 ONE R: store.insta360...
INSTA360 GO2: www.insta360.c...
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GOPRO HERO 10 (USA): amzn.to/3zIvWxM
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MOBILE OSMO POCKET2: click.dji.com/...
ACTION CAMERA 3 AXIS GIMBAL: amzn.to/2DCrTJj
SOUND AUDIO:
TASCAM MOBILE AUDIO RECORDER (USA): amzn.to/2IKMr6n
TASCAM MOBILE AUDIO RECORDER (CANADA): amzn.to/2p3mExN
TENTACLE TRACK E: (CANADA): amzn.to/3rO11xY
TENTACLE TRACK E: (USA): www.bhphotovid...
ZOOM MOBILE AUDIO RECORDER (USA): amzn.to/3bHzh86
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LIGHTING:
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STUDIO LIGHTING: FalconEyes SO-40TD: amzn.to/2N9pp7J
OTHER CAMERA GEAR:
Action Camera Hat (USA): amzn.to/2OFz5Hu
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Gorillapod 5K Tripod (AMAZON USA): amzn.to/368TFtH
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Cool Orange Mini Tripod (AMAZON CANADA): amzn.to/2Xk5vNV
Cool Orange Mini Tripod (AMAZON USA): amzn.to/2X4JYsn
DRONE ACCESSORIES:
Lipo Batteries I use on most FPV Drones: genstattu.osit...
Round Landing Pad: amzn.to/2HBqp2w
Square Landing Pad PRO SMALL (USA): amzn.to/3e9Us2c
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Drones and 3d printers were made for each other. I use a FlashForge Creator Pro 2 in my drone shop. Resin printing is defiantly somewhat specialized. Thanks to your Nephew for his presentation of resin printing. Cheers from Utah.
Excellent Video, and Very Interesting Information On A 3D Resin Printer! Thank You Captain Steve.
I like this type of content; it's all hobby-related and well-explained
Glad you found it enjoyable, thanks!
As most people here will be new to 3d printing, SLA printers (this type) are not usually recommended for beginners because of their safety concerns. FDM printers are usually recommended instead.
Nor do I know much about 3D printers!
Btw, What is happening on your background table Steve!
Bad piggy is there beside original Power Egg with Red and Chuck! Lol
Anyways, the printers makes 3D objects very beautifully and precise!
They play a major role in making many various types of drone parts may it be propellers or frame related parts!
Nothing much more to say as I am not into 3D printers yet!
Also, Nelson made the previous videos pretty interesting and Calvin looks just like you!
Great job! Thanks for bringing more attention to 3D printing!
Nice to see you showing 3d printers, i own five of them, i have 4 fdm printers, an anycubic mega x/creality 3max, flsun q5/snapmaker 2 a350 and one elegoo resin printer with a wash and cure station.
Very nice. What items do you create the most in your printers?
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 Oh everything from vases/ornaments/household items to childrens toys to lithopanes, work tools you name it, it is an amazing hobby on top of flying drones when i get a chance :)
Ok. I’m sold. Sign me up for a 3d printer finally. Thanks Steve.
Phenomenal and interested video Steve,this is something amazing 3d printer can make good figures
Great video!
The question that I wasn’t really addressed is whether or not this printer could be used for printing small FPV parts (FC Mounting Plates, GPS Module mount, Crossfire Mortal T antenna mounts; etc:)
Since the video was filmed, we've printed a dozen accessories for Mavic air 2 and Mavic Mini. All work well. Now doing a mount for a runcam 5 for one of my FPV drones. We'll see how that turns out. I suspect the resin will be too rigid ( compared to typical TPU printed mounts on an FDM printer)
@@nelsonprivateer7128 Thank you for the feedback.
It would be interesting to do a follow up on printing FPV parts with additional thoughts!
Pester the Captain and he'll probably say " good idea"
whenever you need medical drone advice, I'm the next Barrett to be featured!
Where the heck were you when I flew a drone into my forehead a few years back! :-)
What has kept me from resin printing is the miniscule build volume. When the touch screen is almost the same size as the build plate, it's just sad.
Larger parts can be built by assembling parts but it is a limitation for larger stuff I agree. I am currently printing the parts for a bike maintenance stand and fdm is really the only option for such things. That being said, I was impressed with the quality and ease of using this system. I am considering one now as a complement to my FDM
Good review, but their was no mention of the alcohol & it’s price that is needed in the process, also no mention of a curing UV device for better & faster curing.
Resin 3D printing is great, very accurate, limited in size.
Actually it does mention and show the optional wash and cure station ( although we used a hand wash and cure under an existing UV system we had). We paid about $24 CAD for enough isopropyl alcohol to fill our wash bucket. We're still on that after 2 liters ( 4 bottles) of resin consumed. Should last a few more.
Good evening nice video cool printer
I think I need one. Lol! Thanks for another good video.👍
the tray 'bolts' are captive so I lift the tray off by them which means they cant fall down and scratch anything
great video my partner will love this
excellent video captain. and nephew Calvin.
Thank you
Thanks for input.
FDM printers draws each layer, layer by layer and SLA (Resin) printers flashes the entire layer all at once.
Correct. The FDM layer time is a function of the layers area, the nozzle width, and the extruder speed..... therefore can be a few seconds to several minutes depending upon the area.
SLA prints the whole layer in one flash of the LCD. The time therefore is nominally 3 seconds for the flash, another 3 to 6 Seconds for a dwell time, plus the time to lift the build pate to let resin flow under and then return to the print position for the next layer.
Enjoy the week
I'd bet there is a clip you can print to put on the VAT screws to hold them up and away from the screen.
What is the strength/durability of resin prints compared to FDM prints? Applicability for making FPV parts? Typical FDM printers (appear to) take too much work to set-up and maintain for me, but this looks more user friendly. Having done composite lay-up, the chemical handling aspect is no big deal, IMHO. Thanks!
Resin printing properties vary depending on the type of resin you use. No different that the properties of fdm filaments depend on the material used. I have printed lots of accessories for my camera drones but haven't tried any fpv parts ( yet). I am not aware of any resin that gives the flexibility/ damage tolerance of some of the popular FDM materials typically used for fpv drone bits (TPU for example)
AWESOMENESS! Thanks Steve!
Good video now I know what I want
Been thinking about getting a 3d printer
Hi im here love your vids
thanks , you show me what i need to see ,
Wow i always love your video👍 i love also you're drones I wish i have 1😀
Great information
Nobody doing reviews on the newly released Creality Halot One Plus ?
Very cool 🤟🏼😎
Good video and something diferant
have they upgraded the software since 2021
as they were using a beta slicing software,
also the wifi software wasnt working
I'll try to connect over the next week to see.
Can you make dji minis accessory like landing legs?
Yep. I printed a set yesterday. Turned out very nicely. Also did various things like prop locks, gimbal cover, etc
Very interesting technology
£149 on Amazon, I might have to get one!
🥰🥰🥰 cool
just ordered one for my partner thanks great review
You own your own business?
Very cool!
I was surprised this cost only $200
Which type of 3D printer builds stronger or more durable items. I am alway hearing on drone RUclips’s how weak a 3D printed part is weaker than other plastic parts on a drone?
need to go do some research there bud. Wont be able to get a decent answer to that question here. What I can tell you is if you want quality prints, spend the money on a proper FDM printer. Looking at upwards of $500US. Then you gotta start lookin at infill percentage. (the infill is what determines how much material is being used on the inside of the walls of the print) Then you need to start looking at the actual design itself and look at ways to strengthen it just by looking at it etc. Printers dont make parts strong. They just print whatever design yu upload to them. Making em strong is on you.
FDM also by virtue of how it is laid down can result is weak points at very small or very thin section that might be flexed. Fdm relies on a side bond strength between layers. Once you dial it in, it's great. Also making sure the design takes into account where flexing might occur and designing accordingly is key.
Finally material selection is important. A part inI PLA will be more brittle than the same part in Petg...etc
Hey bud your link for AliExpress is just a copy + paste of the one above it. Got the real one? Cheers
I’ll check that out and fix it
Great content! I see a spin-off…. Captain Printer!
My wife would prefer "Captain Laundry"
She actually mentioned bathrooms at lunch today Steve.
@@nelsonprivateer7128 “Captain Lavatory” is in the house. Somehow I’m not feeling it.
You should show better how Resin (SLA) prints can be used with flying Drones/Quadcopters
We ran out of resin before the video was filmed. Since then I have printed parts for a mavic mini, Mavic Air 2 and Mavic Pro 2 drones.
@@nelsonprivateer7128 All drones I wish I had! LOL
@@nelsonprivateer7128 Something I was hoping to find out from this video... Can either type of 3D printer print propellers that will function correctly AND hold together? I own both types of printers, but only recently tried (2 attempts) the SLA for printing propellers, but haven't had much luck so far. My lack of success so far has only been with designing the correct diameter hole for the motor shaft.
I wouldn't fly on a 3D printed propellers unless I was planning to film a crash :). Props are highly loaded Nd very sensitive to notches or nicks... particularly as you approach the root/hub.
Props are either injection molded or in the case of carbon Fibre Props, resin injected in molds.
Can I print a cool ASk drone with it?
WOW !!! 😯😮😲😱 WAY COOL 😎 Cap'n eXtra!
We purchased a filament printer for our Son and we still can’t get a good print out of the thing, we are going to disassemble it and try to reassemble it but I am curious, does a resin printer require the set up to get a good print that a filament printer requires?
I'm not an expert at all but from what I have observed is that a RESIN printer is much simpler to setup right out of the box & get you up and running quickly.
It’s not clear to me wether or not this type of printer can be used to print parts for drones. Is the material still to weak/soft after cleaning/ drying, and are there) just like filament printers) different materials one could use?
I've since printed many drone parts ( prop clips, prop boxes, legs, etc). They have turned out better in resin than fdm. Only limitation is the bed size.
As to different materials, you choose a resin based on the intended use: food safe, medical safe, high tensile strenth, high bending strength, water resistance, etc. No different than choosing different materials in fdm.
For resin printing however, the fine tuning of temps, layer height etc is much more simple. The key is getting bed height properly set ( which is a 2 min process and then it's good for a long time).
Who is constantly talking in the background during this production?
Only the two of us speaking.
nice~
I like it
Which has stronger output resin or FDM?
Technically the specs show fdm and resin overlap one another for tensile and bend strengths. After the video my son and I did about 10 drone related pieces and they were better than fdm in bending had better small part strength. Only real limitation is the size of the build plate area
Will it print out a Drone..😉 or parts..that would be cool.
Maybe you should go back and watch it again, you'll find your answer
I printed a series of dji mini accessories with it after we filmed the video. Turned out beautifully
@@bulldogboy100 I wrote that comment at the beginning of the video 📹, and it did give me the answer..💯👍
Captain drone he's our hero gonna take his drones and fly them till he's a hero yeah
Come on, you're Canadian. Zed axis lol
Guilty as charged 😀. Of courses apologizing is a cdn trait too !
30 CAD is 2 USD?
Sometimes we Canadians feel it's that bad but it's around $1.32 CAD = $ 1.00 USD right now.
In my day... Table To Gaming was Monopoly...
Every Monopoly game I played as a child ending up in one of us tossing the board in the air after an hour of realizing there was no coming back from poverty :-)
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 Ha..Ha.. Been there done that.
How much is the printer
I think $400
Click the links it depends on what part of the world You live in. 😉
@@fernxtwo
1,000 [ US] for this model
Resin printers are cool tech. Not good for drone stuff tho. To brittle. And a big pain in the ass to finish the product after printing. It does have its place, just not in my world.
If you are printing structural parts, I'd probably agree but it really depends on the resin selected. I will admit the accessories I printed for a Mavic mini and myavic Air 2 are far more attractive and tougher than their fdm equivalents
@@nelsonprivateer7128 Appearance goes to resin. 100%. But for FPV, with things getting knocked around and crashed, TPU or good PLA. Now if I were making demo parts to bring to a business to show a product design, then again 100% resin.
For fpv... I agree with you. For camera drones, should be fine for accessories.
What happened to reviewing drone stuff lol
You are obviously new to my channel with such a question. This channel is 80% every consumer drone and 20% everything else cool in the RC Hobby. It is the top channel for seeing everything new and cool on the market with price ranges from $10,000 all the way down to $20.
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 oh yes i know. i have been watching your channel for half a year now. i feel like there hasnt been alot of drone stuff lately
Looks like it creates a lot of waste.
No more than an fdm printer. The supports are 1 mm towers and the density is user defined. My FDM uses grids by default.
I will say I was impressed by how easy the rising supports popped off after printing
Not to be a Debbie downer, I need some help here. Your spending a thousand [US] for a 3D printer plus materials for a chess piece that looks like it was purchased in a five & dime store? ( note: a five & dime store was the 1960s version of a dollar store today however, had a much bigger areas for cheap toys and crafts) with that said, no wonder kids are so spoiled let Daddy buy little Johnny a 1000 dollare 3d printer for a 10 cent part, oh but it's custom 😅
Sorry Captain Drone probably not a very good selling point but had to be said by some Debbie Downer
I hope the car you drive has roll down windows, no AC, no heated seats, and just a radio..... because anything else isn't needed either :).
Yikes! You have certainly not checked the price of FDM and Resin 3D printers (they are in the low hundreds). They costs very little which is why they are so popular. Also what you create is based on the limitations of your imagination. People use such printers for home repairs of appliance parts as an example. For those that have no imagination, then such items would probably not be a good buy.
As mentioned; you should click on the link to buy one of these. I saw others at the Amazon site for as little as $139. As a hobby or addition to a current hobby there is much that can be done. Say a part on your FPV drone, RC car, or RC plane is needed that can be made by one of these printers. Bam; 2 hours later it's ready to be installed.
This is available for £149 on Amazon here in the UK. I’d say that’s a bargain!
I was also kinda expecting this to cost in the thousands, but when i clicked the amazon link, was very surprised to see that it only has a $200 price tag.