What do you think, can laser cut projects still be honorary "Cool Prints"??? Also, thanks to GweikeCloud for sending me their laser cutter... give me ideas for the rotary unit! And if you're trying to buy one, use my link with the code MAKEANYTHING for $200 OFF🤑: bit.ly/Gweike50
@@dwang085 I was thinking something stupid like "Hot" Prints cause lasers, but Cool Cuts would be a great name. Could pick title Cut or Prints based on what machine had the most influence on the projects involved.
The lamp is truly awesome, very special. And other than that, I'm just amazed at how much lighthearted fun, creativity and wide craftmanship bursts out in every direction.
I like the lamp a lot! For people without fancy laser cutters, you can recycle plastic bottles to make plastic sheets, or just buy thin plastic sheets that you can cut with scissors/cutters. Just watch what kind of bulb you put in there, you don't want it to get too hot and melt your plastic!
Oh, that hand sewing with the machine brought me back to my first sewing project! I was so scared I would ruin the fabric and I couldn't get the tension and settings right, so I made most of the dress by manually spinning the wheel. My husband at the time asked me if it was even worth buying the machine if I was going to struggle so much 😅 my hand cramped just by watching that segment!
I was worried about the rods in the tail savers falling haha. When I was younger I had a few cheaper novelty boards with them built in, and the rods went all the way through to the top of the board, or were mounted on springs and flared at one end so they couldn't fall out. I'm glad to see the crosshatch made them stay in better, but I'm curious about the lifespan they'll have.
They'll definitely have to be swapped out after some use but that's by design to protect the life of the board itself! The solutions you mention sound interesting though, I hadn't seen those examples
@@make.anything your design would definitely protect the deck better, the board with the springs broke really quickly. They were clearly designed for the features and not the longevity lol.
you need to make a handwheel with detachable crank for your sewing machine trust me you will love it plus it is a really practical thing to have i mean you can literally use the machine anywhere no power needed and it is pretty fast and precise too
Isn't that vent on the front meant to allow for airflow through? Fresh air in the front across the workpiece and out the ventilation? Seems like that would create better airflow.
Thank you sooo much for saying "Laser Printer"! I've talked to their support like 20 times and every time I tell them it's not a printer! It's so dumb and cringey.
In one of my graphic design classes in school, we used a laser cutter to do a project in the first semester or so. I remember having to peel off some masking tape-like cover from the wood. Is this a standard thing, because I have seen a lot of RUclips videos where no top layer is removed. I feel like it might protect the wood from burn marks left by the engraving? Please lmk!!
You're spot on about why it's used. When you engrave or cut some of the wood burned away by the laser will re-deposit around that point. You can see this as a sort of "shadow" around the edges. However if you put down some masking tape first, the burnt wood re-deposits on it and when you then peel it off it results in nice clean edges. Though as Devin showed with his pickleball paddles, a little bit of sanding can also take that thin layer off.
Hi Devin! I’ve been watching your channel for a few years now and I’ve always been curious, do u have a background in design in college or anything like that?
Hey Devin, nice laser! I was wondering if you use my idea with the tape on wood for cleaner cuts? Anyway, I'm considering joining Twitter for Instagram so I could send you more ideas, and tell you about my idea for an automatic feeder for a 3-D pen. But would only want you to get the credit so I really don't wanna say it in this setting.
What do you think, can laser cut projects still be honorary "Cool Prints"???
Also, thanks to GweikeCloud for sending me their laser cutter... give me ideas for the rotary unit!
And if you're trying to buy one, use my link with the code MAKEANYTHING for $200 OFF🤑: bit.ly/Gweike50
“Cool CUTS’’ !! Missed opportunity :)
@@dwang085 I was thinking something stupid like "Hot" Prints cause lasers, but Cool Cuts would be a great name. Could pick title Cut or Prints based on what machine had the most influence on the projects involved.
The lamp is truly awesome, very special. And other than that, I'm just amazed at how much lighthearted fun, creativity and wide craftmanship bursts out in every direction.
that toddler racket is so adorable, he's gonna love that for years to come
Before you said they were gifts, I assumed Kevin and Nadia were you and Natalie's alter egos 😂
Pickleball-specific alter egos. They go to tournaments in disguise as Kevin and Nadia.
I like the lamp a lot!
For people without fancy laser cutters, you can recycle plastic bottles to make plastic sheets, or just buy thin plastic sheets that you can cut with scissors/cutters. Just watch what kind of bulb you put in there, you don't want it to get too hot and melt your plastic!
Oh, that hand sewing with the machine brought me back to my first sewing project! I was so scared I would ruin the fabric and I couldn't get the tension and settings right, so I made most of the dress by manually spinning the wheel. My husband at the time asked me if it was even worth buying the machine if I was going to struggle so much 😅 my hand cramped just by watching that segment!
Haha I'm debating making an ergonomic hand crank so I can do it forever :P
Why is it , every time I watch one of your videos, I end up wanting to buy yet another awesome creative tool?! :P
All these projects are awesome
Basting spray is an amazing tool to add to your sewing stuff.
That racquet makes a lot of racket I would wager.
sparks and wood is always a great idea lol
The lamp and the badminton racket are AWESOME!
Cool prints is not about the prints, but about the cool
I wonder if you put the triangle in a vacuum chamber, if the bubbles would get pushed out
I was worried about the rods in the tail savers falling haha. When I was younger I had a few cheaper novelty boards with them built in, and the rods went all the way through to the top of the board, or were mounted on springs and flared at one end so they couldn't fall out. I'm glad to see the crosshatch made them stay in better, but I'm curious about the lifespan they'll have.
They'll definitely have to be swapped out after some use but that's by design to protect the life of the board itself! The solutions you mention sound interesting though, I hadn't seen those examples
@@make.anything your design would definitely protect the deck better, the board with the springs broke really quickly. They were clearly designed for the features and not the longevity lol.
@@make.anything Some epoxy would help
Love it man! Nice work! The pickles!! Haha 😅😆
you need to make a handwheel with detachable crank for your sewing machine
trust me you will love it plus it is a really practical thing to have
i mean you can literally use the machine anywhere no power needed and it is pretty fast and precise too
This is so cool thanks for sharing with us
I'm glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
loved this video!! thanks for sharing.
Inspiring, as always! 👍
🇸🇪 Love that shake toj :)
btw, I got into electric skateboards because of your video, so much fun!
Opportunity missed,
"It's still cool prints, got a problem with that?
Print me outside."
wow! you even made a guitar with a laser printer!
19:18 see! Someone gets it!
Wow!!
Great content 👍👍👍
Isn't that vent on the front meant to allow for airflow through? Fresh air in the front across the workpiece and out the ventilation? Seems like that would create better airflow.
Amazing projects! I want to be like you when i grow up!!
Thank you sooo much for saying "Laser Printer"! I've talked to their support like 20 times and every time I tell them it's not a printer! It's so dumb and cringey.
In one of my graphic design classes in school, we used a laser cutter to do a project in the first semester or so. I remember having to peel off some masking tape-like cover from the wood. Is this a standard thing, because I have seen a lot of RUclips videos where no top layer is removed. I feel like it might protect the wood from burn marks left by the engraving? Please lmk!!
Yea, it's standard to protect the wood, but also standard to not mask for convenience
@@make.anything When you put the blue tape on some of the wood I was like “Oh that’s probably the same sort of thing”
You're spot on about why it's used. When you engrave or cut some of the wood burned away by the laser will re-deposit around that point. You can see this as a sort of "shadow" around the edges. However if you put down some masking tape first, the burnt wood re-deposits on it and when you then peel it off it results in nice clean edges. Though as Devin showed with his pickleball paddles, a little bit of sanding can also take that thin layer off.
Am I imagining things or does the mic audio sound different? The quality sounds much nicer
Hi Devin! I’ve been watching your channel for a few years now and I’ve always been curious, do u have a background in design in college or anything like that?
Yup, I studied Product Design at Art Center College of Design :)
2:49 Is that your friend from Cool Guy? :o
I saw the airsoft bb's so I assume you play (or should I say shoot?) An airsoft gun mod cool print video would be AMAZING!
Where did you get the woven strap material? All I seem to ever find is the solid color nylon webbing.
Is this an ad?
3:30 it's clearly should be listed as Murica!
3:30 🤭
nice
Local climbing shoe company? İts a first time hearing that.
You should sell the phoenix tail
And lucky for you - you will skip suing 😂
You almost got a like, but then you dropped that horrible pun at the end...
Idk why I do it 😭
3d printed toys are not good for toddlers, they are unsanitary as you can never clean them properly
They eat sand, how bad can it be? 💩
Aren’t most things toddlers interact with insanitary and never get cleaned?
@@make.anything puabahahhaha that's hilarious 😂
Yes, toddlers are unsanitary and you can never clean them properly. Don’t hand them your 3D printed toys.
First?
First.
Hey Devin, nice laser! I was wondering if you use my idea with the tape on wood for cleaner cuts? Anyway, I'm considering joining Twitter for Instagram so I could send you more ideas, and tell you about my idea for an automatic feeder for a 3-D pen. But would only want you to get the credit so I really don't wanna say it in this setting.