That turned out great, just gotta adapt a knob to that axis or maybe a knob to any that make sense to have a knob, it's a good thing it's 3d printed, makes it easy to try and change the model and experiment and junk
Your videos are so professional, i only realized you have a smaller channel half way through the video, Keep at it !, I know you will succeed, really entertaining and thorough. 3d printers where i live are kinda pricey, but overtime costs would add up, and you can always print another part if one breaks or gets lost, huge investment but worthwhile in the long run imo.
@@AhmedA44 thanks man much appreciated 😄😄 yeah 3d printers are a little expensive, but already since this I’ve used it a ton so it’s paying off gradually 😄
That turned out great, just gotta adapt a knob to that axis or maybe a knob to any that make sense to have a knob, it's a good thing it's 3d printed, makes it easy to try and change the model and experiment and junk
@@EG80 yeah next I’m going to try out something like fusion 360 and adapt some stuff
Your videos are so professional, i only realized you have a smaller channel half way through the video, Keep at it !, I know you will succeed, really entertaining and thorough.
3d printers where i live are kinda pricey, but overtime costs would add up, and you can always print another part if one breaks or gets lost, huge investment but worthwhile in the long run imo.
@@AhmedA44 thanks man much appreciated 😄😄 yeah 3d printers are a little expensive, but already since this I’ve used it a ton so it’s paying off gradually 😄
@@filmmakerevolution plus they're fun to play with 😄
@@AhmedA44 yeah 100% it’s incredibly good fun
Don't print expensive gear holders with PLA. It degrades pretty quickly and if it breaks, it breaks without warning. PETG is the way to go :D
@@WINTFOX ah ok good to know, maybe I’ll reprint the parts then. Thanks for the heads up 😀😀