Printy Pipes - A 3D Printed Construction Toy

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024

Комментарии • 57

  • @JoelS535
    @JoelS535 Год назад +23

    You're clearly insane, you know that? Thank you for also showing us your thought process. It is so important for 3D-design beginners like me to see this.

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад +2

      So I've been told! No design is ever truly perfect or complete :)

  • @stevedegeorge726
    @stevedegeorge726 Год назад +3

    Oh too cool!!!! New subscriber right here. You just answered my what to do with question when I just have a little extra left-over filament. Genius!!!

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад

      Welcome! I bet that will make for a VERY colorful set of parts! The connectors should work fairly well with any scrap filaments you have. For the pipes, I would recommend setting aside some PETG, so they'll be nice and reliable.

  • @Elephant454
    @Elephant454 Год назад

    I've been meaning to pick up some PLA glue specifically to start playing with these for a while now. I'm so excited that now I can just print them and start playing right away ^^

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад +1

      Definitely a LOT easier this way. Good luck!

  • @3DELWORLD
    @3DELWORLD Год назад +2

    I can see the designing hard work you have done. Interesting Project mate.🤩👍

  • @rentaspoon219
    @rentaspoon219 Год назад +4

    This is awesome, last bit of you video gave me This Old Tony vibes

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад

      I'm always honored to hear that!

  • @jonnnywayway
    @jonnnywayway Год назад +6

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад +1

      I hope he makes tons of fun, and even practical, things!

  • @barry-allan
    @barry-allan Год назад +4

    nice, I was needing a modular system for my prints.

  • @JoanMendoza
    @JoanMendoza Год назад +5

    Sooo many connectors!

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад +4

      3 printers going 24/7 :)

  • @ManiacalMaker
    @ManiacalMaker Год назад +1

    Glorious, as always. Thank you!

  • @allted
    @allted Год назад

    What a cool project! I think there are going to be a ton of printers running these. Hope to meet you at MRRF.

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад

      Great! See ya there :)

  • @nickf3242
    @nickf3242 Год назад +1

    I'd love to 'say hi' at that convention! Unfortunately I don't see me making the trip from FL but I have some time to figure things out. PS, I always imagined you looking like George Costanza from Seinfeld but in the episode(s) where he has hair/or younger, flash-backed to high school but I mean that in the nicest way:) I can't talk cuz I look like the Jack Link's Sasquatch lol

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад +1

      Now I'm curious what other people have in mind! I haven't heard that one before, but it's not totally off :)

  • @CraftyEnelrad
    @CraftyEnelrad Год назад +2

    Another great print from 3D Printy. Thanks for sharing. I have printed many of your designs and love every single one. Your video instructions are the "icing on the cake", so to speak.

  • @colinfielder6695
    @colinfielder6695 Год назад +1

    Looks like you're on a winner here!

  • @MacroAggressor
    @MacroAggressor Год назад +2

    Geared hinges and motor/stepper mounts would be pretty cool.

  • @sliverbaer
    @sliverbaer Год назад +1

    My son loved playing with these at MRRF!

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад +1

      I'm so glad he enjoyed them. It was great meeting you there :)

  • @kimisama
    @kimisama Год назад +1

    I would love to see the full collection of printy pipe parts all gathered together in a basket or bucket. Keep up the great work!!!

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад

      I'll have to make them presentable - the collection is all over the place post-festival! I'll keep it in mind for the next Printy Pipes video.

  • @C650101
    @C650101 Год назад

    Prusa has a contest for this now, you should enter

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад +1

      Unfortunately, I was too slow. I COULD have posted the files before the contest closed, but I set things back a bit with some revisions that I felt were key to making it a better building toy. Maybe next time :)

  • @Flyt824
    @Flyt824 Год назад +1

    I want to print millions of these and use them for crafting things!

  • @Poilichon
    @Poilichon Год назад

    It reminds me my olds games, but I have no kids around. But it makes me think of a solution to make shelter with PVC tubes in a geodesic dome shape. Do you think of making the pentagonic and hexagonic connectors?

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад +1

      The old version has both of those! I plan to revisit them, however they may not split quite as cleanly. If you don't mind the glue requirements of the old version, they ARE compatible with the new pipes.

  • @wazarmoto
    @wazarmoto Год назад

    Again...the mans genius astounds us

  • @xALFx13
    @xALFx13 Год назад

    these are awesome. i had made some from before, but one question can you make a bow tie for the flex hinges. The other two are to long. tried both of them. I went ahead and cut one to a smaller piece, but though i would ask. and the loose bow tie are not that loose, might be my printer lol. thanks again for these prints.

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад +1

      Thanks for catching that - I had uploaded an older version of the part that was too long for all hinge connectors. This has been fixed!

  • @MrSdfghjkl2345678
    @MrSdfghjkl2345678 Год назад

    Wow really nice haha i like it

  • @thomaspapermodel3761
    @thomaspapermodel3761 Год назад

    I wonder if you can create a puzzle box without screws or metal parts...🙏

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад

      Check out my Print-in-Place Puzzles here: ruclips.net/video/FJXxZtWEMqw/видео.html
      I also updated my Treasure Chest puzzle to require only a little glue: ruclips.net/video/NKAZP7kLETk/видео.html
      Happy printing!

  • @matkany
    @matkany Год назад

    why do you not create "half" connectors that can be pushed together to create different numbers of way connectors?

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад

      I'm not sure I understand the question. Some of the connectors shown do use the same parts to create various port counts. For example, the yellow 3-way "T" connector uses the same bottom part and the green 4-way connector. The number of ports is determined by which top piece to pair it with.

  • @davidruggiero6284
    @davidruggiero6284 Год назад

    Are you done with 3D printing? If so thank you for everything.🙏

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад

      Thank you! I'm returning from a somewhat unscheduled Summer break with a new video Monday evening!

  • @GelbePower
    @GelbePower Год назад

    Mega good.

  • @tumco9005
    @tumco9005 Год назад

    This is great! I will make so many small ones for my niece!

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад

      Wonderful! I hope she builds lots of fun stuff with them :)

  • @geektoybox
    @geektoybox Год назад

    "Percussive persuasion" 🤣😂🤣

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад

      It's very convincing!

  • @rps20
    @rps20 Год назад

    Hey. Question. Just got a 3d printer and need a table for it what size table/workbench do I need. Enough room for the build plate movement? I got the anycubic Kobra max. Or just enough to support the base? Please help 🙏🏻. Trying to get it off my dining table. In inches please 🙏🏻

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад

      I don't have that exact printer to measure, but it's very important to account for the bed movement. You'll either need a table with more than enough space for the bed to slide back and forth or you'll need to accept the bed hanging over the front of the table (where it could get bumped). Finally, keep in mind that there are wires coming out of the back of the bed. These need room to gently flex as the bed moves. If they're pushed against a wall, those wires may break.
      Welcome to 3D printing. If this answer is insufficient, I'd check for online communities that have lots of Anycubic users who can tell you what works for them.

    • @rps20
      @rps20 Год назад

      @@3DPrinty can you recommend some groups on insta or RUclips?

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад

      None that I know directly, but my first go to for 3D printing brands is Reddit: reddit.com/r/anycubic/

  • @_lumpy8859
    @_lumpy8859 Год назад

    Fantastic! A very cleaver design. I would like to see a size compatible with PVC pipe

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад

      It wouldn't have the snap fits, but I'm considering an OpenSCAD option so people can scale as needed :)

  • @giuseppebonatici7169
    @giuseppebonatici7169 Год назад

    the dovetail could be improved in 4 ways:
    1 the angles are too aggressive. the ideal angle should be given by the directional elastic modulus parallel to the dovetail reinforcement direction, but nobody has time for that. the angle itself should be lower than wood dovetails with PLA, as it more rigid than most woods.
    2 the dovetail end at a point. it should be rounded (more like two lobes ending in points), that way the hanging roof would be smaller, leading to more consistent prints across quality printers
    3 the direction of printing of the dovetail is wrong. the dovetail geometry should be printed a a continuous face and not being constructed through layer depositions. It makes it really fragile and prone to failure.
    4 if you fix 3, you could get away with half or less of the dovetail spine, reducing the size of the locking mechanism, but mantaining about the same terminal strength.
    if you correct those problems, the success of the printing and assembly would greatly increase in random sub optimal setups and skills.

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад +1

      Great feedback!
      Since forces applied to a pipe don't translate to pulling connector halves apart, the pins aren't structurally critical. They aren't even necessary in most connectors, as demonstrated in the video.
      I actually switched from printing the pins vertically (which IS the stronger option as you noted in point #3) to horizontally (which was more consistent and about 20% faster on my printers).
      The longer than reasonable pin length is a result of several generations of test prints. I found that longer pins did a better job of collapsing the seam near the center of the connector - especially in the "L" connector.
      I agree that the dovetail overhang is unnecessary aggressive. I don't plan to revise it for now, but I always welcome remixes that improve my designs. If there's interest, I can make the STEP files available for these parts.

    • @giuseppebonatici7169
      @giuseppebonatici7169 Год назад +1

      ​@@3DPrinty yeah, I have to admit that everything that I said about dovetails feels like a nitpick in this application, but could in the future help to debug and optimize faster more critical dovetail designs.
      I over engineered the **** out of the dovetails in my first design. It was a modular jig to make pilot holes at regular and controlled spacing. sadly I lost the stls and designs long ago. those dovetails where incredible strong (I may have wasted like a week testing variations to learn the limits of PLA)

  • @magunra3k
    @magunra3k Год назад

    The major flaw with this is cost. Nice project but will stick to Lego

    • @3DPrinty
      @3DPrinty  Год назад

      Lego is awesome, but not ideal for the large construction projects that Printy Pipes is designed for. They fill totally different niches, so comparing them is tricky.