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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2022
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Комментарии • 339

  • @JJShankles
    @JJShankles  Год назад +95

    🔥My Favorite Starter 3D Printer: amzn.to/3hMi2r2
    Favorite Mid-sized 3D Printer: amzn.to/3Eq9KNa
    🌈FAVORITE PLA Filament: amzn.to/3VNqTIc
    📂STL Links: www.printables.com/model/3161-3d-benchy
    www.printables.com/model/118657-calibration-cube
    www.printables.com/model/209121-cali-dragon

    • @user-bf1oi5kr5b
      @user-bf1oi5kr5b 6 месяцев назад +1

      What’s the starter 3-D printer called

    • @JJShankles
      @JJShankles  6 месяцев назад +2

      These are old links, but I would recommend the Ender 3 V3 SE, or the KE.
      They are both cheap and really easy to use right out of the box@@user-bf1oi5kr5b

    • @user-bf1oi5kr5b
      @user-bf1oi5kr5b 6 месяцев назад

      @@JJShankles thanks

    • @Minty_vr007
      @Minty_vr007 2 месяца назад +1

      Hey what If I want to make big things with a small price it’s my B-day on 19th June so getting close and I want a 3D printer got any ideas on Amazon? If not don’t Worry

    • @JJShankles
      @JJShankles  2 месяца назад +1

      @@Minty_vr007 I think Elegoo has some of the best cheap big printers. I have the Neptune 3 max and it is huge for the price, maybe even too big for most people because of the space required

  • @kdkdldld5356
    @kdkdldld5356 Год назад +1294

    I just started 3d printing, and sometimes my prints looks like the second cube, but I have absolutely no idea how to calibrate it right 😅 (I use Cura slicer) can you maybe show some settings for a good print 😅

    • @botherednickel5930
      @botherednickel5930 Год назад +107

      When it comes down to the default configs from cura most of the changing you will be starting with will be printer side. Making sure the belts, screw, and attachments are tight but not to tight. Properly leveling your bed and getting the right z leveling. Measuring and getting the extruder motor is tuned right so its ejecting as much filament as it needs to be. Make sure you have all of those things down first before you get to messing with retractions and all the extra stuff that comes with your 3d printing slicing software. The physical and printer software is much more important at the start. Just look up as much info online about working your printer model and issues they have and what to take notice of. Learning from the community will be your biggest help and that will come with time. No one person has a video or article for every 3d printing problem you will encounter. Get out there and learn, think, and have fun!

    • @JJShankles
      @JJShankles  Год назад +344

      I'm planning on a series to help with calibration, but if your cube is turning out like the second one. I would start with retractions and speeds. A retraction tower is most accurate way to calibrate that.
      The speed could also be too fast for your extruder to push plastic. So either slowing down the print or making sure the gears are tight enough gripping onto the filament as it passes through can help.

    • @Ericweird
      @Ericweird Год назад +13

      Honestly print a benchy. That will show alot of your issues thats what im doing to dial my printer in. I bought some silicone dampeners for it too so it stays level for once im tired of leveling my printer every single time i use it

    • @Aweoe
      @Aweoe Год назад

      Dude, it's really not that hard

    • @codeyvargas9880
      @codeyvargas9880 Год назад +45

      @@Aweoe dude’s just getting started. Be nice, you weren’t born an expert in 3D printing either.

  • @dabob2652
    @dabob2652 Год назад +641

    You forgot to mention the torture toaster

    • @JJShankles
      @JJShankles  Год назад +104

      That will be the next video

    • @icebird76
      @icebird76 Год назад +17

      That's so much filament and time though

    • @BillBard
      @BillBard Год назад +46

      It's a good test, but it's way too big of a print for just a test. Torture toaster is more of a flex than anything

    • @core36
      @core36 Год назад +6

      @@BillBard don’t calibrate using the toaster immediately, work your way up. Basically, check your calibrations one last time with the toaster.

    • @Eric_In_SF
      @Eric_In_SF 2 дня назад

      Torture toaster is an absolutely model. I don’t know how that caught on. The design itself is just so poor. The toast doesn’t come out straight and it’s always floppy. All I needed was one guide Support. and then the fact that he put all the holes everywhere that actually increases the print time. And in general just takes forever to print and it uses way, way, way too much filament for its size.

  • @CommanderWiggins
    @CommanderWiggins Год назад +62

    I honestly love how the 3D Benchy incorporates so many stress tests into a simple little boat model. Some great design engineering there!

  • @LegacyNesferatu
    @LegacyNesferatu Год назад +28

    Finally, a 3D printing channel that shows ways to better your prints. Rather than just, "Look at the thing I made!". Great work, dude. Keep it up! 👍

  • @MekazaBitrusty
    @MekazaBitrusty Год назад +25

    This is great advice as long as the calibration devices come with instructions on how to fix the issues they highlighted.

  • @insidious_crow
    @insidious_crow 11 месяцев назад +35

    Ahh yes thanks to your video I now know the calibration needs calibrating so I’ll just calibrate the hell out of it. Gonna do some crazy calibration up in here which I definitely know how to do. Thanks again for your priceless advice.

  • @121Zales
    @121Zales Год назад +8

    This is all good advice. I personally recommend a variety of torture tests, but especially single parameter tests.
    If you have a terrible looking benchy, it can be hard to figure out where to start. But if you try a couple of specialized tests, like an overhang test, bridging test, stringing test, etc. you can isolate issues and correct them immediately.

  • @FeralEngineer
    @FeralEngineer Год назад +8

    For any new plastic, I do the following:
    1) Linear/pressure advance test (with some coarse tuning of retraction over the course of printing, thanks Klipper and FW retraction).
    2) A retraction test (often coupled with the temperature fine tuning).
    3) A flow multiplier test (a 20x20 mm box with two perimeters of a known width is sufficient).
    It all takes less than an hour and provides all data needed to really fine tune the printer.
    *For a new brand of low-temperature plastics like PLA or TPU I also sometimes run a simple overhangs test and bridging test. For crystalline non-composite plastics like ABS or Nylon, I also run a fast, but accurate shrinking test (a 1.2-1.5 mm high and 10 mm wide L-shaped ribbon with 150x150 mm XY dimentions so it fits my calipers).
    For the initial setup of a new printer or some major hardware change, after running tests 1-3 and dialing in acquired optima, I also run an acceleration "curvy box" test (or an accelerometer-assisted resonance test in case of Klipper) to dial in optimal acceleration values.

  • @zgames_official
    @zgames_official Год назад +2

    Not owning a 3D printer, I see this as an ABSOLUTE WIN!

  • @matrodmedia
    @matrodmedia 3 месяца назад +2

    The “straight overhangs” you highlighted are typically known as “bridges” rather than actual overhangs, since they bridge to parts together, vs overhanging from one part but not connecting to another. I think that’s an important distinction to understanding slicer settings because most use that terminology.

    • @matrodmedia
      @matrodmedia 3 месяца назад

      Community: Please tell me if I’m wrong on this or if there is any further nuance.

  • @andresacosta5318
    @andresacosta5318 Год назад +9

    “Now your printer can tackle larger prints”
    Kink in the Z screw: “allow me to introduce my self”

  • @The3dprintingchannelofficial
    @The3dprintingchannelofficial 16 дней назад +1

    Im in love with that small boats 🛥️!

  • @robertdeen8741
    @robertdeen8741 Год назад

    The speed 3D printing advanced for at home printing just blows my mind.
    Who would of guessed this 20 years ago? I might of thought the tech would be there, but also that it'd be so expensive, it'd only be realistic for big companies to own and operate the things.

  • @brianlavoie1234
    @brianlavoie1234 Год назад +4

    These links were super helpful! Just started my 3D print journey today!

  • @madelinewhitney832
    @madelinewhitney832 Год назад +1

    benchy!!
    cool! and functional! yey.
    i just started LEARNING about 3D printing (and i mean JUST--- its still gonna be a good long while before i ever may get to print something myself/own a printer) and I have recently watched a whole buncha RUclips videos (your content is great-ty!!) and followed a whole buncha peeps on other socials that post, well, whole buncha prints n info n stuffs....
    and man.... i seriously kept seeing that lil boat and kept wondering WTH was with it & what significance it could possibly have!!
    haha 🤦‍♀️
    now i know 😎
    ...and feel like i learned the secret password to the club . heh. double 😎😎
    thanks !

  • @juliaithinal4835
    @juliaithinal4835 3 месяца назад +1

    A printer at my school has a small turtle one you snap together. I love it.

  • @dosdont
    @dosdont 10 месяцев назад +32

    the problem is even though you see problems there's no information that tells you specifically how to adjust the settings to eliminate the "issues" on your print.

    • @matthewmathis62
      @matthewmathis62 6 месяцев назад

      Actually, there is one.
      Simplify3d has a "Print Quality Troubleshooting Guide" which gives you a chart with pictures of many different issues and has a page for each to tell you what causes it and how to fix it (including settings adjustments)..
      It's honestly pretty awesome, imo.
      I wish I knew of something like this for Resin printing. If anyone knows of such, please share.

    • @TechnoBabble
      @TechnoBabble 3 месяца назад

      So you look up the issue you're having and you read...

    • @dosdont
      @dosdont 3 месяца назад

      @@TechnoBabble Thanks captain obvious, like people don't know that's how simple it should be? and where exactly in *the manufactures documentation* should one read? Oh right, there isn't any that provides answers to those questions. Go troll some place else 🤡

    • @dosdont
      @dosdont 3 месяца назад

      @@TechnoBabble Did you fall on your head genius? Did your printer come with documentation that explains how to resolve the "issues" Did you buy a printer to read? Did your printer tell you where to go and read? No? With a little help with your reading comprehension from someone with you might better understand the points being made, but probably not.

    • @TechnoBabble
      @TechnoBabble 3 месяца назад +2

      @@dosdont HAHAHA, you're so mad that you wrote a whole rant, deleted it, and then wrote another one.
      Plenty of hobbyist devices don't have mountains of manufacturer provided troubleshooting/tuning instructions. You're arguing that you shouldn't have to do any research to use a fairly new technology in the consumer space that has essentially no day to day use for the average person.
      Oh, and a bunch of 3D printer manufacturers DO provide a bunch of pages are guides. If you can't look something up online then you probably don't have the technical capabilities to properly operate a 3D printer.

  • @radiant9230
    @radiant9230 4 месяца назад

    Use calibration cubes for identifying issues, but definitely do not use it for fixing issues. Especially dimensional accuracy.

  • @itsoctotv
    @itsoctotv Год назад

    the first calibration cube looks CLEAN AF

  • @elijahaitaok8624
    @elijahaitaok8624 Год назад +3

    "Can it wait a moment Shepard? I need to do some calibrations."

  • @eggabacon
    @eggabacon 3 месяца назад

    That cube and boat look cool for if I ever get one of these

  • @dynamitebeastgaming7720
    @dynamitebeastgaming7720 Год назад +2

    For me who will probably never get a 3d printer I personally like the toaster evaluation

  • @the_dead_knight3
    @the_dead_knight3 11 месяцев назад

    Dont forget the torture toaster, while larger than your average benchie its still a good one

  • @mrcloud234
    @mrcloud234 Год назад

    we all know you need to print the benchy first, then cal cube, its tradition!

  • @travis.nguyen6760
    @travis.nguyen6760 Год назад

    Thank you for posting this video. I’m doing so much testing now😂

  • @crowbargaming9118
    @crowbargaming9118 5 дней назад

    The tea pot is useful too

  • @Howza_the_lego_guy7784
    @Howza_the_lego_guy7784 11 месяцев назад

    The first thing I printed ages ago when I got my printer was a mando helmet it worked well

  • @joshfoley8862
    @joshfoley8862 Год назад +1

    It would be great to talk about the printer settings that were changed from the print issues.

  • @fortnitekidjohn6308
    @fortnitekidjohn6308 Год назад

    Thank you me and my dad are trying to put together the 3-D printer my parents got me Christmas and this would really help out

  • @marisagoodyear8030
    @marisagoodyear8030 Год назад +1

    Personally I think the calibration toaster is the best for testing

  • @Izayoink_Saccuy
    @Izayoink_Saccuy Месяц назад +1

    I prefer the benchy with benchy infill

  • @daniel-is6zf
    @daniel-is6zf Год назад

    It's the worst when you get half way through a large part and you forgot to do your maintenance and the bastard under extrudes haha... Prep first print second don't get too excited 😆

  • @graciefarnsworth165
    @graciefarnsworth165 Год назад

    I would love having a bunch of tiny dragons around my house

  • @claws61821
    @claws61821 Год назад

    There's something to be said for the claims that you should never print a calibration cube but instead fill the print volume (or a significant portion) with a triaxial indicator. There's also some merit to those who say to measure the axial steps before you print any axial calibration test so that you know that any wrong dimensions aren't from the motion system.

  • @aljazbrilj1698
    @aljazbrilj1698 Год назад +1

    Feels good

  • @blazeplayz367
    @blazeplayz367 Год назад

    Thanks for the tip, I have recently gotten a 3D printer, so I’ll have to try this out!

  • @andrewut7ya511
    @andrewut7ya511 Год назад

    Not really related, but as im watching this im printing an air duct of sorts for a custom battery pack... there is a curved surface with an overhang and as i was watching it print i thought i forgot supports but it turns out then ender3s1plus is just a beast with bridging. I just watched it bridge about an inch with precision as i expected it to fail. No point to this, just a remarkable bridging acomplishment that i wasnt expecting lol.

  • @literallyblue
    @literallyblue Год назад +26

    Bruh right now my benchy has so much stringing it looks like it was taken over by spider webs :/

    • @JJShankles
      @JJShankles  Год назад +8

      Retractions can be the fix for spider web stringing. Try increasing your retraction distance, or using some decent filament. I find the cheapest filament that comes bundled in with a printer can cause the worst stringing, while a decent $15 - $20 spool prints perfectly with the same settings.

  • @external316
    @external316 Год назад +1

    One of my he best ones is the toaster. It mainly tests spacing and angle.

    • @Eric_In_SF
      @Eric_In_SF 2 дня назад +1

      And it takes hours to print and uses half a real filament. It’s an awful thing to test with and the guy who designed it is a terrible designer.

  • @blowfish3111
    @blowfish3111 Год назад

    We had a beckoning cat that had a lot of details in the hair and writing for our calibration

  • @Loucfr
    @Loucfr Год назад

    After using filament 3D printers and switching to resin print, the resin prints win hands down. The only downside is that it can be messy to print if you’re not careful and the wash and cure part is sometimes annoying but over all still much easier to use than a filament printer hands down. The best part is you get prints without lines!

  • @redheadsg1
    @redheadsg1 Год назад

    Calibration cube is for MESUREMENT accuracy, if your print can actually print 20x20x20 mm cube accurately, not for "strait lines and corners".

  • @socialus5689
    @socialus5689 Год назад

    Thank you! I did none of these...
    Idk why this got recommended, i've had my printer for two years.

  • @ARC-501-STEELE
    @ARC-501-STEELE Год назад

    Funny, when I got my very first printer, my very forst print was printing a life size accurate lightsaber that tool over 17 hours to print

  • @disappointed_motha
    @disappointed_motha Год назад

    Thank you for this information, now if only I could afford a 3D printer

  • @nonexistentchannel3326
    @nonexistentchannel3326 Год назад

    I like to think that there’s just a room filled with tiny boats in his house

  • @Oliver-ur5pi
    @Oliver-ur5pi Год назад

    The calibration cube is meant to be measured after it's printed it's supposed to be exactly 20.0 mm on all sides

  • @Bbonno
    @Bbonno Год назад

    Has nobody made a calibration thing that nice to a have a lot of? Sure, that boat is nice, but what about a slowly growing collection of fancy puzzle pieces that slot together?

  • @Wolfogon
    @Wolfogon Год назад

    When I was 8 I swam into a huge island of trash on the sea surface and came out with one of those boats. It was so precious to me back then and I still keep the boat

  • @HollowBeasts
    @HollowBeasts Год назад

    A lot of the calibration models are good for the ones that print in lines but I have a resin printer and it does completely fine with smooth walls

  • @DocKrazy
    @DocKrazy Год назад

    Me, watching these videos like I could afford a 3D peinter ever: interesting

  • @r.cstuff
    @r.cstuff Год назад +1

    I use the rocktopus.

  • @waterfaII
    @waterfaII Год назад

    That is the case In the Bambu ads

  • @dracoking5690
    @dracoking5690 Год назад

    There is also the teamster to check mechanics

  • @Planet27631
    @Planet27631 2 месяца назад

    Don't forget the torture toaster!

  • @YHDiamond
    @YHDiamond Год назад +1

    I love sloaps

  • @danicatanner7698
    @danicatanner7698 Год назад

    in the future they will find billions if calibration cubes and see them as the letter blocks we played with as babies.

  • @Ren_Zekta
    @Ren_Zekta Год назад +3

    I really want a 3d printer with auto calibration

    • @JJShankles
      @JJShankles  Год назад

      Hopefully some day they all will be that good!

  • @sumptersmartt3591
    @sumptersmartt3591 Год назад

    A bad benchy that don’t need no man

  • @Mr_Chest
    @Mr_Chest Год назад

    CaliCats are nice for calibration

  • @schmutzkerl2829
    @schmutzkerl2829 Месяц назад

    Bambulab -> Hold my Beer 🍺

  • @ttiollesivad
    @ttiollesivad 7 месяцев назад

    lol I need to adjust my settings then, my first print was a calibration cube and it took an hour and a half. It came out great tho

  • @cirklare
    @cirklare Год назад +14

    The best sentence "STL in description"

  • @QueenJellyAmber
    @QueenJellyAmber Год назад

    There is also Cali Cat!

  • @RabbitNeckyBecky
    @RabbitNeckyBecky 17 дней назад

    *sniffle* cute lil noodle dragon (I’ve gotta get a 3d printer now)

  • @rythemoparguy
    @rythemoparguy Год назад

    I'll have to keep this in mind, Also nice Tech helmet

  • @Deleted_Eevee
    @Deleted_Eevee Год назад

    My favorite has to be the toaster

  • @uasakura
    @uasakura Год назад

    Thats why i went with resin 3d printing, its so much better in terms of setup

  • @Cynthia_Cantrell
    @Cynthia_Cantrell Год назад

    5,000 years from now, archeologists digging up their 928th Benchy exclaim - "There are so many of these - they must have worshipped Benchy as a god!"

  • @87edia
    @87edia Год назад

    That was helpful . Thanks

  • @marcotoo777
    @marcotoo777 Год назад +1

    The first test should be the temperature tower. At what temperature will you print the cube?

  • @CoJoGrizzlo
    @CoJoGrizzlo Год назад

    The amount of plastic in landfills since the rise of 3d printing has got to be staggering

  • @tymiller6431
    @tymiller6431 Год назад

    torture toasters are good for testing as well

  • @gyrostabilizergracen
    @gyrostabilizergracen Месяц назад +1

    Its not as good of a bench mark as a benchy but i love the cali cat on thingiverse

    • @JJShankles
      @JJShankles  Месяц назад +1

      The cali cat is way cuter than a benchy!

  • @Izuku_Midoriya248
    @Izuku_Midoriya248 Год назад

    I thought the dragon had a rubber duck body at first 💀

  • @DewWithFloof
    @DewWithFloof Год назад

    My bro says the first thing you gotta print is a boat❤

  • @GigaBoost
    @GigaBoost Год назад

    Damn those dragons look so messy

  • @thekillerdog5228
    @thekillerdog5228 Год назад

    A true 3d printer such as myself knows the reprogram that dammmmmm eprom chip

  • @chronosVR.2763
    @chronosVR.2763 Год назад

    One of the preloaded calibration models on mine was a phone holder.

  • @Rawstaredits
    @Rawstaredits Год назад

    Maybe a 3-D printer.

  • @diy_wizard
    @diy_wizard 4 месяца назад

    The great question of course is: which setting do I have to change with which issue?

  • @harrygreene8669
    @harrygreene8669 11 месяцев назад

    I printed the vase at the end, can't find the STL for the life of me now.

  • @johnder1203
    @johnder1203 Год назад

    Cube told me I had a loose z axis. First print and saved me from breaking my new printer.

  • @Devsdoop
    @Devsdoop Год назад

    Question the bucket

  • @DMMacaw
    @DMMacaw Год назад +1

    Oh hey tech's helmet. I'm sanding one of those

    • @JJShankles
      @JJShankles  Год назад

      I've got so much sanding to do!!

  • @MrRickle
    @MrRickle Год назад +2

    I just printed the cool geometric vase at the end of this video.

    • @JJShankles
      @JJShankles  Год назад +1

      That's one of my favorites!

  • @nonexistentchannel3326
    @nonexistentchannel3326 Год назад

    “Mason get down”
    How

  • @Frappe3621
    @Frappe3621 Год назад +6

    Creality Calibration Cat my beloved

  • @newFaction64
    @newFaction64 6 месяцев назад

    Rarely needed with a Prusa or Bamboo

  • @randominternetguy
    @randominternetguy Год назад

    All i need is a d20 calibration model and I'm going out buying a printer rn...

  • @Darthdoodoo
    @Darthdoodoo 4 месяца назад

    I kinda want to get a printer but then i have to learn all the lingo and it just seems s so tedius to get going. 😂😂

  • @Phi_Han
    @Phi_Han 13 дней назад

    Don't forget the infamous toaster

  • @Unicornrokinu369
    @Unicornrokinu369 Год назад

    Me waching this trying to figure out how to around this just so I can make a small dragon

  • @firegames2866
    @firegames2866 22 дня назад

    Me I don't do any of those calibrations things really what I always do first is a fed the thicc frog ed model because that was a model that help me alot when I was 3d printing and making money off of them

  • @rinyotsu2.0
    @rinyotsu2.0 3 месяца назад

    The problem with benchys is how much time it took to find a bency that wasn't a remix

  • @denkithedhmislover
    @denkithedhmislover Год назад +1

    Thx bro.

  • @xmoonstevex
    @xmoonstevex Год назад

    10-20 minutes
    Me with my Bambu Lab X1: 😂😂😂😂

  • @ItzReindeer500
    @ItzReindeer500 7 месяцев назад

    My first print was a golf ball 😅

  • @Pixel-Cheese-Cake
    @Pixel-Cheese-Cake Год назад

    Love this