Function prints and organization is one of the main reasons I got into 3d printing. I cam from an ender 3 pro 5 years back and jumped ship to bambu early last year and the hype is deserved. They really are easy to use and most importantly, reliable. I now have four of them and my wife has two. They've been great for us.
I got an A1 for Christmas for the same reason! I think you’d like the Skadis for the small stuff. I printed a whole 2ftx4ft wall section of skadis with organizers for all my cnc tools. So many options!
Festool publishes it on Printables. You can pick the size of paper, amount it holds and there is a separate model for the top holder. then you just print the little tags that have the sizes on them. Here you go! www.printables.com/model/980275-festool-abrasive-holder-with-positioning-aid Here's a link to everything they publish: www.printables.com/@Festool
@@ryandaywoodworking cheers thanks very much a 3D printer is on my list of potential tool additions so will have to wait I guess as I don't see anyone selling the finished printed version. Appreciate the reply sir, great content as always.
I'd be happy to print/sell you what you are looking for. Shoot me an email (ryan@ryandaywoodworking.com) with what you're looking for and I can let you know what shipping will cost.
Curious to know with the Bambu when you are printing fast how do your 90 degree corners look? Do they have a slight bulge to them? With my creality I have to slow the initial layer down to 5 and then second + layers from 35-75. Anything faster and it bulges. So prints take forever. What about your corners do you have to print with a brim? Without a brim do they lift up of the plate?
I haven’t specifically noticed anything with the corners. They seem fine. I don’t have to change any settings for basically anything. I heated up my initial layer for PETG to help with adhesion, and sometimes have to add supports. I don’t think I’ve ever printer anything with a brim.
What model do you have? Creality has had dozens. If you have a K1 or K2, your printer is capable of way more than the speeds you are using and you may need to tune some of your settings. If you are using something like a stock ender 3 then you are within the expected speeds, except that first layer seems ridiculous and I would guess some tuning is needed.
@@jeremiahneal3300 hey. I have a Ender 3 v2 with sprite extruder, dual z axis, linear rail and an enclosure. The problem I have is the corners they get this slight bulge which makes things inaccurate when joining two pieces together. If I slow the 1st layer to 5 and bump the remaining to 75 I get perfect prints. Otherwise I think the force/speed entering the corner just has too much overhang.
Function prints and organization is one of the main reasons I got into 3d printing.
I cam from an ender 3 pro 5 years back and jumped ship to bambu early last year and the hype is deserved. They really are easy to use and most importantly, reliable. I now have four of them and my wife has two. They've been great for us.
I got an A1 for Christmas for the same reason! I think you’d like the Skadis for the small stuff. I printed a whole 2ftx4ft wall section of skadis with organizers for all my cnc tools. So many options!
Awesome, thats the way I am leaning for sure. I have a couple panels in my home office and they work well and are pretty solid.
Where did you find that sandpaper storage unit? Looks really good, I suspect you may have printed it but can't find it anywhere myself.
Festool publishes it on Printables. You can pick the size of paper, amount it holds and there is a separate model for the top holder. then you just print the little tags that have the sizes on them.
Here you go!
www.printables.com/model/980275-festool-abrasive-holder-with-positioning-aid
Here's a link to everything they publish:
www.printables.com/@Festool
@@ryandaywoodworking cheers thanks very much a 3D printer is on my list of potential tool additions so will have to wait I guess as I don't see anyone selling the finished printed version. Appreciate the reply sir, great content as always.
I'd be happy to print/sell you what you are looking for. Shoot me an email (ryan@ryandaywoodworking.com) with what you're looking for and I can let you know what shipping will cost.
Curious to know with the Bambu when you are printing fast how do your 90 degree corners look? Do they have a slight bulge to them? With my creality I have to slow the initial layer down to 5 and then second + layers from 35-75. Anything faster and it bulges. So prints take forever. What about your corners do you have to print with a brim? Without a brim do they lift up of the plate?
I haven’t specifically noticed anything with the corners. They seem fine. I don’t have to change any settings for basically anything. I heated up my initial layer for PETG to help with adhesion, and sometimes have to add supports. I don’t think I’ve ever printer anything with a brim.
@@ryandaywoodworking Thanks, making me jealous lol. Just found your channel the other day, good to see a Falcon becoming famous, keep it up
What model do you have? Creality has had dozens. If you have a K1 or K2, your printer is capable of way more than the speeds you are using and you may need to tune some of your settings. If you are using something like a stock ender 3 then you are within the expected speeds, except that first layer seems ridiculous and I would guess some tuning is needed.
@@jeremiahneal3300 hey. I have a Ender 3 v2 with sprite extruder, dual z axis, linear rail and an enclosure. The problem I have is the corners they get this slight bulge which makes things inaccurate when joining two pieces together. If I slow the 1st layer to 5 and bump the remaining to 75 I get perfect prints. Otherwise I think the force/speed entering the corner just has too much overhang.
@ Ender 3 v2 with sprite extruder linear rail and dual z axis kit
What’s the game controller for??
To control the CNC! It connects to the Mac I use and lets me jog the CNC around. :)