Maaan, you keep saying "stay inspired" but you seriously are inspiring! The way you mix aesthetics and practicality, I love it. And the strange obsession with fluidity/movement makes it all the better. Hats off! Amazed every time
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I think you ran into issues with the tolerance because of the extrusion width of the vase - if you've got calipers might want to see exactly how thick it comes out as but if it's on S3D default for 0.4mm that'd be 0.48mm extrusion width, leaving you with 0.07mm tolerance overall! I usually go with 0.3mm so your addition of the 0.2mm later is pretty much spot on :) I might have to give this a crack in Fusion, looks like a fun quick print and ties into my love of vase mode, thanks for the constant inspiration!
+Maker's Muse aw no! There must be some way to achieve this. Solidworks also has a 'flex' feature that lets you twist any solid model... or I think you could do a loft with a spiral guide curve, but that's a bit trickier
I've been looking into this as well and I'm not seeing anything remotely feasible for fusion 360. All the hacks that I've found don't quite get you there. Seems like it should be a trivial feature for extrudes or sweeps to have. :/
It would be really cool to see this concept applied to state and country borders. The shape would have to be relatively rounded off, but would work for most of them.
I thought this was going to just be a clickbait video, but that is super satisfying and a really cool design! Also, just to let you know, the video fails at 11:50, you might want to add an annotation explaining or something
this was fantastic. as a newcomer to solidworks i just learnt some damn useful tools that i can use now. i'll definetly going to try making my own twisty containers now that i know how to do that
These are awesome!!! I have to print a whole bunch for our workbench to hold screws and bolts and stuff! I like others also really want to test this out in Fusion360 to see if there is an easy way to do it. Also, I love the little nesting one, great for giving kids money!
The tolerance you need has to be perpendicular to the surface instead of the profile. A bigger twist or a more complex shape with walls pointing inward results in a steeper angle of the walls and thus a smaller perpendicular tolerance. I think you could evaluate this in solidworks by revolving your outer shell as an inward thin feature with the thickness of your extrusion + the desired tolerance and seeing wether the bodies intersect. If so, increase your offset. Nice project by the way! I just need to make one of those with a logo or something
I love watching you videos so much. It's so fun to see all the cool and creative things you come up with! I don't even have a 3D printer or anything but it's just so cool to see all the possibilities you explore
Awesome idea! I'll have to try this. One note about the tolerances: the reason you had such trouble with the last one, I think, is because of how much it twists. Offsetting the profile by, say, 1mm is only really a 1mm tolerance when you extrude straight. But when you twist the extrusion you are introducing lower angles which brings the two walls closer together. The greater the twist angle, the tighter the tolerance, and the larger you'll need to make your value to compensate.
I would so be keen to print my own trash can for the car like you have! such a good idea! I do uber driving when not at college and I can never find a trash can that would be stylish but not huge for my car. 😁
you are a genius 😆 you will definitely be able to make a good living with your ideas and creativity one day. it is so satisfying to watch your videos :) never disappointing.
Maybe consider putting a hole or two on the top of the outer shell to increase airflow? Or is it really the friction that makes them hard to close and open?
I'd like to know if at least some of these containers are water proof. I imagine they would be very cool cups to use outdoors. Maybe on festivals, camping etc. Not for hot beverages maybe because I imagine that would mess with their ability to twist together smoothly, but it's like a very cool lid for a cup. I also don't know how food safe 3D printing filaments are so that's obviously another thing to watch out for.
That could be an interesting way to make a lamp type thing. You could even do a design or something on the inner piece with different wall thicknesses for cool designs. Or would a lightbulb be too hot for the plastic?
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I wonder if the flexible filament version could have been created with a dual extruder machine and water soluable filament as a scaffolding to support it during printing.
Physics fact, if you make one of these 3 or 4 shells thick with alternating directions, it should be air tight. The proof is a little complex for RUclips, but it's true. The idea is the same as an S-bend or a P-trap in plumbing. You basically have a long siphon with matching vapor pressures, so the air can't flow. Or something like that. I don't quite understand.
if you would adjust the degrees from 180 that was in this video at around 6 mins in the timelapse,if you would make it say 9000 then the satisfying screwing mechanism will go on for alot longer,right?
Woooah i love the containers! But another thing that stuck out to me was that cool printing timelapse where the extruder looks like its moving in real time but the print is being timelapsed, how'd you do that?
0x40x20=0 0+40+20=60 0-40-20=-60 0/40/20=0 0+40-20x40/20=26.6666667 0+60+60+0+26.6666667=146.6666667 0x60x60x0x26.6666667=0 0-60-60-0-26.6666667=-146.6666667 0/60/60/0/26.6666667=0 0+60+60+0+26.6666667+146.6666667+0=293.3333334 this definitely did not take 10 minutes
Such a great idea! One question though why are u so focused on solid works? Seems like modeling in maya or rhino with grasshopper could produce more exact results?
You are honestly one of the most incredible people on RUclips and I'm always excited to see that you have a new video up
totally. I love every video that he uploads!
no one cares
no one cares it's just a prank I just saw your username and I had to do it
Michael Guerrero 😂😂
Michael Guerrero - wow,... xDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
Maaan, you keep saying "stay inspired" but you seriously are inspiring! The way you mix aesthetics and practicality, I love it. And the strange obsession with fluidity/movement makes it all the better. Hats off! Amazed every time
agree.I was inspired to learn CAD after watcing these
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Did anybody else have the weird red flashing in the video around 11:40? Or is that just me?
I did.
Himeka Rose same
Himeka Rose yeh I did
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Sernik Bulando Or just an error while exporting the Video. :P
I think you ran into issues with the tolerance because of the extrusion width of the vase - if you've got calipers might want to see exactly how thick it comes out as but if it's on S3D default for 0.4mm that'd be 0.48mm extrusion width, leaving you with 0.07mm tolerance overall! I usually go with 0.3mm so your addition of the 0.2mm later is pretty much spot on :) I might have to give this a crack in Fusion, looks like a fun quick print and ties into my love of vase mode, thanks for the constant inspiration!
+Maker's Muse good call! I just measured the walls and got .47mm
Sweet! Should make nailing the tolerance a breeze next time.
Disaster! Fusion doesn't have a twist modifier for sweeps... how lame :(
+Maker's Muse aw no! There must be some way to achieve this. Solidworks also has a 'flex' feature that lets you twist any solid model... or I think you could do a loft with a spiral guide curve, but that's a bit trickier
I've been looking into this as well and I'm not seeing anything remotely feasible for fusion 360.
All the hacks that I've found don't quite get you there. Seems like it should be a trivial feature for extrudes or sweeps to have. :/
It would be really cool to see this concept applied to state and country borders. The shape would have to be relatively rounded off, but would work for most of them.
Video decided to mess up a bit at 11:40 and onward?
Satisfying video tho!
Ninja Sploit not for me
Ninja Sploit oh yeahhh
Oh yeah yeah.
@@EatSomeDussi ce
Seems really futuristic
That sound is awesome.
Vweeee!
Vweeoo!
Vweeee!
Vweeoo!
This is one of the first 3D printed objects, that seems really unique to me. Would to play with them a bit.
Imagine waterbottles with designs like theese 😍
I thought this was going to just be a clickbait video, but that is super satisfying and a really cool design! Also, just to let you know, the video fails at 11:50, you might want to add an annotation explaining or something
+JMakes I'd rather just freak people out 🤣
haha fair enough, add some dramatic music for effect :)
how devoius.....
I'm always astounded by the things your mind thinks up, Devin.
I don't understand most of the stuff you say, but your videos are just aesthetic and beautiful to watch
this was fantastic. as a newcomer to solidworks i just learnt some damn useful tools that i can use now. i'll definetly going to try making my own twisty containers now that i know how to do that
These containers are super cool! I've already got so many ideas for how you could use these in the kitchen 😁
I'm always amazed at your creativity!
Also DUDE ID 100% SELL THESE THEYRE AWESOME
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@@mcvitty.4950 Maths get your grammar right.
@@dasiydeth568 shut up you mong.
Another awesome design! I'm going to try printing these
You should make small hand held ones , that people can fiddle with at work ,in class or when they are bored
OMG you should sell these! I would totally buy one!
if they were silent, they would be perfectly satisfying~
I like the sound
Tranto the sound is better
These are awesome!!! I have to print a whole bunch for our workbench to hold screws and bolts and stuff! I like others also really want to test this out in Fusion360 to see if there is an easy way to do it. Also, I love the little nesting one, great for giving kids money!
Damn that 12 string in the background , looks pretty nice.
These are SO cool. Crazy!
I love how you can take the smallest idea and make these amazing things out of it! Thanks for the great video!
Yes...I saw weird flashing. Great job Devin.
Wow, really interesting to see your process develop over the years.
The tolerance you need has to be perpendicular to the surface instead of the profile. A bigger twist or a more complex shape with walls pointing inward results in a steeper angle of the walls and thus a smaller perpendicular tolerance. I think you could evaluate this in solidworks by revolving your outer shell as an inward thin feature with the thickness of your extrusion + the desired tolerance and seeing wether the bodies intersect. If so, increase your offset. Nice project by the way! I just need to make one of those with a logo or something
I would love to use this as a pencil case. It looks so cool.
I love watching you videos so much. It's so fun to see all the cool and creative things you come up with! I don't even have a 3D printer or anything but it's just so cool to see all the possibilities you explore
printing one right now. looks good!
this is gonna be in a satisfactory compilation
My favorite part is the noise it makes
Tiny versions of these that didn't come apart would be great as fidget toys!
yess, I'm gonna make some
make a circle out of it so you can loop-twist it infinitely . do it small enough and you have the most satifyin hand swifter ever.
I'm so glad that I made a patreon to support you. I love this concept and want one BADLY holy moly
+StraightUpFerret thank you!
Awesome idea! I'll have to try this. One note about the tolerances: the reason you had such trouble with the last one, I think, is because of how much it twists. Offsetting the profile by, say, 1mm is only really a 1mm tolerance when you extrude straight. But when you twist the extrusion you are introducing lower angles which brings the two walls closer together. The greater the twist angle, the tighter the tolerance, and the larger you'll need to make your value to compensate.
This is extremely cool!
I cracked it. Finally managed to create a twisted vase in Fusion 360.
Thanks for the inspiration Devin
Awesome, I learned a lot and like your design style.
Those look so cool 😱
Damn, I've just fallen in love with that shit. Awesome video man!!👌👌👌
speaking of satisfying have you thought of making your own fidget toy? i bet youd come up with some unique and really cool. as always great video man!
you should make solidworks tutorials, you seem to understand it quite well!
Thats really cool!
I liked the red screens!
You should 3D print a pair of custom shoes made of ninja flex!
I would so be keen to print my own trash can for the car like you have! such a good idea! I do uber driving when not at college and I can never find a trash can that would be stylish but not huge for my car. 😁
could you make one with the inside being the normal twist that loops and have a small section of an outside twist that prints around the loop
i LOVE that zippy sound they make when opening/closing
Could you also make a donut-shaped one? Like, some shape and then another shape hole through the center?
This is so cool!!!
The intro song makes me happy and I don't know why
you are a genius 😆 you will definitely be able to make a good living with your ideas and creativity one day.
it is so satisfying to watch your videos :) never disappointing.
These are so satisfying indeed! I really want one but I don't have a 3D printer 😢 You should sell these!
your videos always surprise me!
Love this! I'm totally going to try to make my own in solidworks
You should make a wiggle container where the lid wiggles back-and-forth instead of turning.
Maybe consider putting a hole or two on the top of the outer shell to increase airflow? Or is it really the friction that makes them hard to close and open?
Just woww !
Looks super man...
I'd like to know if at least some of these containers are water proof.
I imagine they would be very cool cups to use outdoors.
Maybe on festivals, camping etc.
Not for hot beverages maybe because I imagine that would mess with their ability to twist together smoothly, but it's like a very cool lid for a cup.
I also don't know how food safe 3D printing filaments are so that's obviously another thing to watch out for.
so cool!
omg I need those in my life
if you print at slightly different layer heights, for example .15mm and .2mm, sliding parts slide much easier without binding.
+Calvin Iba ooo, that's a pro tip!
Great! I learn something new today :) thanks
Could you theoretically make these as water bottles?
Very cool.
You guys serious?
Why do this guy only have 100k subs?
He needs more!
this would be super cool as a telescoping tube with some ninjaflex gaskets or something.
Weird request. Put a sterno on top of one of these & inside of one and see if either one/both make a fire tornado. That would be an interesting video.
jesus, my printer could never do that. super jealous, cool stuff
whoa!!! such a GREAT idea! thanks for sharing... I'm inspired :-)
+PRINT THAT THING thanks man! 👍
That could be an interesting way to make a lamp type thing. You could even do a design or something on the inner piece with different wall thicknesses for cool designs. Or would a lightbulb be too hot for the plastic?
+Erin Rhonemus it could be fine with LED lights!
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PLEASE can you make a shop on you're channel so you can sell you're 3D structures because I want to buy one!!
PLEASE RESPOND BACK!
maybe design it to click when it get to the end it will be satisfying and it will be a better container
wow it looks so perfectly done, I could buy it I would. Btw its awesome that you voice the whole process, very nice 👏👏.
really cool.
It be really cool to make one of those fidget things!! If it's even possible
I wonder if the flexible filament version could have been created with a dual extruder machine and water soluable filament as a scaffolding to support it during printing.
Hey, Nice video, for the next make a SPINNER in 3d
The intro music reminds me of Portal
alot of these look surpisingly phallic
very cool, another great video, thanks :)
Very arty!
Can you PLEASE make more videos like this - showing a tutorial on solid works
I'm sorry to say my solidworks license expired so I use fusion 360 pretty exclusively now
Make Anything that’s a shame
i need one asap!
Замечательные, стильные ёмкости для сыпучих продуктов на кухне :)
you should print I beams out of different fillaments and test their compressional strength.
They seem to make a good pencil holders
Physics fact, if you make one of these 3 or 4 shells thick with alternating directions, it should be air tight. The proof is a little complex for RUclips, but it's true. The idea is the same as an S-bend or a P-trap in plumbing. You basically have a long siphon with matching vapor pressures, so the air can't flow. Or something like that. I don't quite understand.
4:16 Devin: WoW 😳 She’s hot!
Also Devin: USES HIS TWISTER TO FLIRT...
you should make a video about your printer and how people get start for the first time
Vase Mode Intesifies
Great design. I'm gonna have to try this in Fusion. It's gonna be a challenge for sure :-)
Keep up the great work.
You should try and make slinkys!!!!
+Emily Hamilton I will
if you would adjust the degrees from 180 that was in this video at around 6 mins in the timelapse,if you would make it say 9000 then the satisfying screwing mechanism will go on for alot longer,right?
Woooah i love the containers! But another thing that stuck out to me was that cool printing timelapse where the extruder looks like its moving in real time but the print is being timelapsed, how'd you do that?
No views, 40 likes,20 comments… RUclips logic!
( 40 x 10 ) + 20
TehRealCoralSnek hah 420
0x40x20=0
0+40+20=60
0-40-20=-60
0/40/20=0
0+40-20x40/20=26.6666667
0+60+60+0+26.6666667=146.6666667
0x60x60x0x26.6666667=0
0-60-60-0-26.6666667=-146.6666667
0/60/60/0/26.6666667=0
0+60+60+0+26.6666667+146.6666667+0=293.3333334
this definitely did not take 10 minutes
All of the filament you use for projects can't possibly be cheap to buy😂😂
Chris K Palmer has a python script that generates these things from basically any vector. I didn't realize other people were into this.
Such a great idea! One question though why are u so focused on solid works? Seems like modeling in maya or rhino with grasshopper could produce more exact results?