I have not planned for another video as I am not very good at making them. There were many iterations on the 3d printed materials to get to the design that you see now. It's trial and error until I found the design to be acceptable. There's nothing special about the 3d printed items, just many measurements. Let me know if there's something you are looking for.
Yes, I’m looking to 3 print some loops myself. Just not sure what filament to use or if it best to use resin printer? Also how to get it as one piece with the clarity and smoothing. I’m also new to 3d printing so any tips and tricks would be great.
@@Tmyatt648 Do you mean 3d print the tubing? I have never done that before. The 3d printed pieces here are more like tube guides or tube clamps and the material used is PLA. I am not an expert in 3d printing but I would say just start printing with simple designs and see if it's the outcome that you want.
Another note is that this design is probably the third or fourth iteration and the total printing time is more than 40 hours combined (I don't have the latest fast consumer 3d printer). @@Tmyatt648
Thank you, after seeing this build I finally understand the meaning of life!
Haha you are welcome.
I usually dislike these asymmetric cases, but with this amazing-looking loop, it fits so well. Well done.
Thank you very much.
Highly Creative use of soft tubing... This is Inspired!
Thank you.
Is there a more in depth video on the way? Particular about the 3d printing process?
I have not planned for another video as I am not very good at making them. There were many iterations on the 3d printed materials to get to the design that you see now. It's trial and error until I found the design to be acceptable. There's nothing special about the 3d printed items, just many measurements. Let me know if there's something you are looking for.
Yes, I’m looking to 3 print some loops myself. Just not sure what filament to use or if it best to use resin printer? Also how to get it as one piece with the clarity and smoothing. I’m also new to 3d printing so any tips and tricks would be great.
@@Tmyatt648 Do you mean 3d print the tubing? I have never done that before. The 3d printed pieces here are more like tube guides or tube clamps and the material used is PLA. I am not an expert in 3d printing but I would say just start printing with simple designs and see if it's the outcome that you want.
Another note is that this design is probably the third or fourth iteration and the total printing time is more than 40 hours combined (I don't have the latest fast consumer 3d printer). @@Tmyatt648
@@imnumber23 ahh okay I thought you printed the tubing. I saw a few people on Reddit have don’t it.
My question is what kind of insane pump do you have to own to support a setup like this 🤔☠️
normal D5 pump can run this.
are all fans positioned to take air out of the case w/o any intake?
The fans on the bottom and side are reverse fans so they take air into the case and the top and rear fans exhaust the air.
Are pneumatic fittings safe to use this? no leaks or else? What tubing size in this setup?
I don't know if they are safe to use yet - so far no leaks. The tubing is 8mm OD 5mm ID.
😍😍😍