Your ambition is huge and your humility keeps us cheering for you. The cube tilted will be the new goto test part. My 1st printer is just getting started, I've never printed one but already, I'm sick of that stupid little boat. If you don't mind, I'd like to use your tilted cube.
This was AWESOME. You are just about the most fun and clever Maker on the entire internet... Making a box, while thinking out of the box... Like WAY beyond the box... LOVE it !
It’s a great moment when all the planning and work actually come together in a great fitment. I totally relate to your anxiety in those pivotal moments and your relief and excitement just after. Great project and bold by most measures. I’m too old to take on something that major, but hope to get into 3D printing soon and will most certainly want to upsize and improve the printer....whichever one I end up buying.
Thanks Chuck for your great comment! The stakes were pretty high since I didn't want to let TailorSteel down and sheet metal can be tricky to make fit. I was insanely happy that it ended up as I intended! Nice that you can relate :) Hopefully you get your printer soon, I cannot live without xD
@@properprinting The HyperCube Evolution could also be a project for you! I extended mine using NGEN by NedalLive, which is a module system to swap print heads. Actually, that's how I found your channel 😁 While looking for swappable printer head videos on RUclips.
Kim Womack, Hmmm. This is an intriguing option. I’ll definitely look into it, considering I want a 500mm x 500mm x 500mm built volume. But before that, I have to finish and commission my CNC router system and put it to work. Thanks for the pointer! Also, I just saw an interesting link to non-planar 3D printing tech. Now That’s A Game Changer! Manufacturers will have to come up with head designs with far better clearances, but that could be the next big deal in ADM.
Hey dude this product was very fun to make! Glad you liked it. i see everything fits perfectly!! i was the guy who bended your products. Some parts were very hard to make
That's awesome man, so cool that you're the one who bent the parts! I recon that the inner box was pretty hard to do. Awesome that you had fun making it and indeed, it fits perfectly!
Yes, thanks again for pointing that out! This really helps improving the quality :D It easier to work with too because I don't have to find a clear spot on the table each time xD
How's your back after lifting that beast? Your channel is far and away the most exciting and creative maker content that I've seen. Thank you for everything that you're doing!
I can't understand why you haven't hit 500k subs yet. You are the most DIY guy on RUclips 3D printing. And IMHO, 3D printing is all about this! All other channels talk about same sh*t...
OMG what a sexy enclosure. Excellent engineering and design. You are raising the bar, not just in 3D printing but also in film making. Wonderful film. Well produced. Next project robotic camera operator? : ) Mahalo for sharing!
About 3:16 and 15:47: The feeling you're getting rewarded with, when things you designed and realized on your own, turn out as (or even better than) you initially expected! - I know exactly, how you felt!
I have a rough idea in my head, then start drawing in Fusion and end up with a design. I'm basically drafting in Fusion and therefore the design is becoming a gigantic mess xD
Proper Printing what?! Thanks to you man! You are the one who creates these great videos. BTW, the suspense moments in this one were great, specially when you lift the heavy beast by your own, your face is priceless. I was wondering “why don’t ask for help?” and then I realized it’s better like this, for the nerves and suspense... well done. 😎
I realize that the things I show are not easy to reproduce, but I try to show the tricks, hacks and recommendations within the videos rather than dedicating a whole video towards it. Thanks for mentioning this, I keep this in mind :)
Servicing that thing looks dreadful because of how heavy and compact everything is haha! Great job man, looks sick! I finished my enclosure for my portal mod too, but nothing like yours! I'll have to check out tailor steel, planning on doing linear rail conversion for x and y axis and I need some metal brackets made :D Btw, how are you routing the wiring? Asking because the portal moves and will run over the wires if they are in the way. Is that why you have those recessed areas on the side?
Fucking! WOW!! Bro! The printer just keeps getting better and better. I am so jealous jk. Keep up the Great work Can’t wait till it’s all finished and the next video. Congratulations on the play button let’s get you 1 million subscribers 🦾😎👍
Damn I'd love to have cnc laser capable of cutting steel and bending machinery, soo many enclosures I always wanted to make. Otherwise it's super expensive, have no idea what 247tailorsteel would normally charge him but I can assure you it would be at least 300EUR
A laser like that would be so awesome to have! I'd like to have one too someday! I don't know the exact cost of the whole enclosure because it's sponsored, but it definitely isn't cheap. I know that some sheet metal companies use TailorSteel for their quotations because it's fast and a normal price.
Ok I am not sure what the end game here is, but you installed the most expensive extruder on the market, as well a custom made "enclosure" on a mediocre (at best) 3D printer. I am all for modding but you are currently building a ferrari chassis with the most insane sound system on a two cylinder motor.
In hindsight there's not much left of that printer xD I wanted to keep it simple, but I'm definitely failing on that. I decided I might as well make one hell of a printer
Gonna get electrolysis with those aluminium rivets on the stainless. Stainless rivets are more of a bitch to use, and you'd want either a powered riveter, or an accordian one for those to help with the increased force required, but you wouldn't have had dissimilar metals. Or is it laser cut aluminium?
It's laser cut aluminum, my god it would have been heavy if it was made out of stainless xD You can use stainless steel inserts though in aluminum, this was even recommended by a sheet metal factory I had a meeting with about a product I made ready for production
When TailorSteel signed up to make your parts they probably didn't expect it to be that complex aha plus I'm sure they'll do the play button as a one-off for you then say "We will not be producing these"
Hi guys! Finally a video about the enclosure I’ve been talking about and I went a bit crazy on it xD Have fun watching and I wish you a great day!
What a badass enclosure! Nice Work Jon!
Awesomeness Jon! Good job buddy :) Looks like you got a workout too. Lol
@@MakerViking thanks! Yes this thing is damn heavy! 😅
i just tried to install sophia... sadly it seems its not for private individuals and not the whole EU :-(
How much did that cost, and I'd like to make one myself. How do I do this. Would you sell your design?
Those are really good water pumps, have reused the same one on 3 PC builds. Has to be 10 years old now and still going strong.
Thanks, good to know!
Most creative guy in the 3d printing world 💥🤘
Definetly true!
100% with you! 😁
I love watching you geek out Jon. It is so good to see someone creating and thriving in this challenging moment. Inspiring!
Hands down the most innovative 3d Printing Guy on RUclips. Every mod, the attention to detail is astounding. Absolutely 1st class
I love your reaction when everything is working as imagine. You remind me on myself. I am happy as a child when it´s working ;-)
That feeling is awesome! The stakes were a bit higher than usual on this one xD
That was a cool beginning logo better then an animated logo fits this channel perfectly.
Just when I thought the craziest modded printed couldn’t get any more over the top, you do this. Just wow! Great job as always!
Your ambition is huge and your humility keeps us cheering for you. The cube tilted will be the new goto test part. My 1st printer is just getting started, I've never printed one but already, I'm sick of that stupid little boat. If you don't mind, I'd like to use your tilted cube.
This was AWESOME. You are just about the most fun and clever Maker on the entire internet... Making a box, while thinking out of the box... Like WAY beyond the box... LOVE it !
Thanks Jan! Great quote! :)
It looks like it was made in a factory, such a good finish!
It’s a great moment when all the planning and work actually come together in a great fitment. I totally relate to your anxiety in those pivotal moments and your relief and excitement just after.
Great project and bold by most measures. I’m too old to take on something that major, but hope to get into 3D printing soon and will most certainly want to upsize and improve the printer....whichever one I end up buying.
Thanks Chuck for your great comment! The stakes were pretty high since I didn't want to let TailorSteel down and sheet metal can be tricky to make fit. I was insanely happy that it ended up as I intended! Nice that you can relate :) Hopefully you get your printer soon, I cannot live without xD
Consider building your own! HyperCube Evolution is a great project and there're serval (facebook) groups, that help you with your building process. :)
@@properprinting The HyperCube Evolution could also be a project for you! I extended mine using NGEN by NedalLive, which is a module system to swap print heads. Actually, that's how I found your channel 😁 While looking for swappable printer head videos on RUclips.
Kim Womack,
Hmmm. This is an intriguing option. I’ll definitely look into it, considering I want a 500mm x 500mm x 500mm built volume.
But before that, I have to finish and commission my CNC router system and put it to work.
Thanks for the pointer!
Also, I just saw an interesting link to non-planar 3D printing tech. Now That’s A Game Changer!
Manufacturers will have to come up with head designs with far better clearances, but that could be the next big deal in ADM.
Great as always my friend! Fantastic enclosure, I wish I could design like you :) The editing is cool as well. Congrats!
Yet again, you demonstrate there's *no such thing* as over-engineering! 😎
One very cool project, and that for just getting a rim out of a 3D printer! How crazy can it get? Nice job, love it!
You are so much more than a brilliant engineer. My god you’re a freaking artist. Well done 👏 👏.
Man, you really upped your game! What a great product and awesome video! Cheers from the German neighborhood! I really enjoy what you are doing!
You just keep us all on the edge of our seats waiting for your next video. Nice one mate
Hey dude this product was very fun to make! Glad you liked it. i see everything fits perfectly!! i was the guy who bended your products. Some parts were very hard to make
That's awesome man, so cool that you're the one who bent the parts! I recon that the inner box was pretty hard to do. Awesome that you had fun making it and indeed, it fits perfectly!
@@properprinting Yea the inner box was the hardest one! blij dat ik deel uit kon maken van je mooie bak voor de 3D printer.
Yesss. The shock mount has fixed the bassy audio issues!
Love your work! It's incredible and don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
Yes, thanks again for pointing that out! This really helps improving the quality :D It easier to work with too because I don't have to find a clear spot on the table each time xD
Hope your doing some heated chamber build for this, otherwise why liquid cooled steppers?
That 1000W strip heater isn't just for show ;)
@@properprinting are you going to use aerogel fabric to isolate the chamber?
@@jonjon3829 no, just polycarbonate. The max temp will be around 100 to 120°C if everything goes well
I love your videos. Your sense of humor really makes them enjoyable to watch. Keep up the awesome work.
Congratulations to your steel YTbutton 😉
The printer is coming along very nice.
Greetings from Munich, Tom.
How's your back after lifting that beast? Your channel is far and away the most exciting and creative maker content that I've seen. Thank you for everything that you're doing!
noice! What material are you planning on printing the rim out off? :D
Thanks! I'll start with ABS because that's affordable, but I'm afraid I'm going to need something stronger than that xD
@@properprinting cool! Looking forward to it! Hope it doesn't melt under heavy braking :p
@@TurboSunShine haha if I ever get that far that I can break heavily xD That'd be awesome!
A proper enclosure for a proper printer to do some Proper Printing ... Sounds proper fitting :-)
If I didn’t know better, I’d say you do this for a living..... ;-)
Fantastic engineering and product design!
what you have done is a work of art. i love this.
This is a BEAST!! Amazing!! Really pretty!
Thanks! It's getting heavy xD
what an incredible project !and your videos are great and stand out from the crowd. excellent work and I'm looking forward to the next video ! Uli
I laughed when I saw the Cr-6 printing parts for the CR-10 while on top of the CR-10. Awesome video.
Hahaha nice! It's like an Ender for scale xD
I can't understand why you haven't hit 500k subs yet.
You are the most DIY guy on RUclips 3D printing.
And IMHO, 3D printing is all about this!
All other channels talk about same sh*t...
Damn dude, mad respect. Keep it going! Amazing content.
Wow that's absolutely brilliant
Proper printer build. Thumbs up!
Nice work Sir that's absolutely gorgeous
I'm getting a little jealous of everything you do, keep it up.
Kitchen drawer; Spoons-check, Forks-check, Pop rivet gun-check. I knew my kitchen was laid out wrong. Awesome enclosure!
Wait, you don't have a pop rivet gun in your kitchen drawer? xD
@@properprinting So once this enclosure is done we'll finally get to see a rim?
@@xander7462 that's the plan :)
Outstanding job! As always
Good stuff, I appreciate the amount of effort you put into your videos.
Congratz with your first (DIY) YT button! I hope you will get 100k subs and silver YT button as soon as possible
Thanks Alex! That'd be awesome!
OMG what a sexy enclosure. Excellent engineering and design. You are raising the bar, not just in 3D printing but also in film making. Wonderful film. Well produced. Next project robotic camera operator? : ) Mahalo for sharing!
Wow epic, good work, amazing to get to fit first time as well!! Impressive.
Thank you! I at least expected that some modifications would have been needed, but no.. it fits! :D
Amazing work man! love the attention to detail. Keep it up! Also some LEDs behind that logo and URL would look really good
Thanks! I'm definitely going to use a ton of LEDs! Not only behind the logo and url ;)
Crazy, insane, nuts :) Super cool :)))
Very impressed by your work and great channel! Groeten! :)
Holy crap you're showing some skill all around. Awesome! I'm going to tip Joel. :)
Thanks Vincent, cool that you'd do that! Hopefully he picks it up :)
really nice design
About 3:16 and 15:47: The feeling you're getting rewarded with, when things you designed and realized on your own, turn out as (or even better than) you initially expected! - I know exactly, how you felt!
I hope you can partner with them and produce this as a kit.
That'd be awesome. Pretty expensive though, I'm very happy with TailorSteel sponsoring this!
$800+ 3dprinter enclosure?
I have to know how you drafted up that enclosure, i always make so many mistakes with mine
I have a rough idea in my head, then start drawing in Fusion and end up with a design. I'm basically drafting in Fusion and therefore the design is becoming a gigantic mess xD
Proper Printing, so exactly how I do it, but with a better outcome 😅
You are amazing! Keep it up !
Awesome, as usual!
Thank you!
Proper Printing what?! Thanks to you man! You are the one who creates these great videos. BTW, the suspense moments in this one were great, specially when you lift the heavy beast by your own, your face is priceless. I was wondering “why don’t ask for help?” and then I realized it’s better like this, for the nerves and suspense... well done. 😎
A man with passion : - >
I love this project, but I also miss the good old days, where you provided tricks, hacks and recommendations for upgrades we could do ourselves.
I realize that the things I show are not easy to reproduce, but I try to show the tricks, hacks and recommendations within the videos rather than dedicating a whole video towards it. Thanks for mentioning this, I keep this in mind :)
Awesome man thanks for sharing!👍🏻
It seems to me that Jon is so happy that at Christmas after Santa's gifts... Eureka!!
What material and thickness did you use for your printer case? Want to design a case and are curios as your case looks stable.
It's 2mm thick aluminium. It gained rigidity by not having a flat bottom which IMO looks nicer too :D
That is wonderful in so many ways, are you going to use a clear coat to protect the paint finish?
Thanks Andrew! A clear coat isn't needed with this two component paint and this is the mattest black they had :)
What was the approximate cost of the enclosure?
Amazing buddy just amazing :)
The life of a professional engineer
Great work ! Do you think that a sheet metal enclosure for laser cutter is expensive ? Which metal and thickness we need ?
Do you have the link to buy this heater?
nl.rs-online.com/web/p/air-heaters/3742319/
you deserve more subscribers
So happy with you there, mate. 17.24 long smile as usual. Now get some green LEDs install to show off the lettering! 🤘
oh boy there's going to be a lot of LEDs in this thing!
17. 12. 2024 and i thing this printer is cool :) More than cool :) EPIC :D
haha there you go he said simple...... from that moment on i knew its going to be a good 17:23 min !
Again John great video! (ga zo door)!
Hahaha thanks!
Did U leave a filler hole for the reservoir?
Yes I did, it's not perfect, but it's reachable.
Sweet. Fucking awesome project man... I wish I had the knowhow to do half of what U do
great video. what would have been the price to order this? or for example the play button? :D thanks
Thanks! It was a bit less than €40,- including shipping for that play button
@@properprinting okay, cool. and the whole enclosure?
Servicing that thing looks dreadful because of how heavy and compact everything is haha! Great job man, looks sick! I finished my enclosure for my portal mod too, but nothing like yours! I'll have to check out tailor steel, planning on doing linear rail conversion for x and y axis and I need some metal brackets made :D
Btw, how are you routing the wiring? Asking because the portal moves and will run over the wires if they are in the way.
Is that why you have those recessed areas on the side?
Should've used an airhose ribbit gun. Besides that amazing video and as always amazing job
Have you released the files for this? Would love to have one.
Awesome work as always! Is there even any CR10 left? :P
Thanks! In hindsight only the profiles and motors are left haha
very proffesional looking job. Creality should employ you to design printers!
Thank you! A cooperation in the future would be fun :)
I don't think you over-engineered it, like, at all.
Definitely not ;)
@Proper Printing, je hebt alleen een kvk nodig, voor 24/7 steel.
Best fucking project i've ever seen in my life
I'm obviously missing something but how is the bed going to move past the steel box perched on the back?
That bed won't move ruclips.net/video/zjXgxJJmE4U/видео.html this explains it ;)
Fucking! WOW!! Bro! The printer just keeps getting better and better. I am so jealous jk. Keep up the Great work Can’t wait till it’s all finished and the next video. Congratulations on the play button let’s get you 1 million subscribers 🦾😎👍
💥 Super!
Damn I'd love to have cnc laser capable of cutting steel and bending machinery, soo many enclosures I always wanted to make.
Otherwise it's super expensive, have no idea what 247tailorsteel would normally charge him but I can assure you it would be at least 300EUR
A laser like that would be so awesome to have! I'd like to have one too someday! I don't know the exact cost of the whole enclosure because it's sponsored, but it definitely isn't cheap. I know that some sheet metal companies use TailorSteel for their quotations because it's fast and a normal price.
You get free planter boxes too 😂
Ok I am not sure what the end game here is, but you installed the most expensive extruder on the market, as well a custom made "enclosure" on a mediocre (at best) 3D printer. I am all for modding but you are currently building a ferrari chassis with the most insane sound system on a two cylinder motor.
In hindsight there's not much left of that printer xD I wanted to keep it simple, but I'm definitely failing on that. I decided I might as well make one hell of a printer
I was here when this guy only had 15.000 subscribers.
Gonna get electrolysis with those aluminium rivets on the stainless. Stainless rivets are more of a bitch to use, and you'd want either a powered riveter, or an accordian one for those to help with the increased force required, but you wouldn't have had dissimilar metals. Or is it laser cut aluminium?
It's laser cut aluminum, my god it would have been heavy if it was made out of stainless xD You can use stainless steel inserts though in aluminum, this was even recommended by a sheet metal factory I had a meeting with about a product I made ready for production
@@properprinting No prob. I figured with the title saying steel it must've been stainless
amazing
Fuck yeah,fuzzy stoner rock. \m/ you my dude, are the best 3d printing channel on youtube.
Young men = future hernias
Sophia... Windows 7 or higher. Too bad, I ditched Parallels some time ago...
When TailorSteel signed up to make your parts they probably didn't expect it to be that complex aha plus I'm sure they'll do the play button as a one-off for you then say "We will not be producing these"
Hoeveel tijd heeft je dit nou ongeveer gekost om te engineeren? Nieuwsgierig haha
awesome
Moddermoddervet alweer 😉
That’s some serious s&@t love it!
Of course it fits, I assume you measured it lol.
you must have unlimited time :D
what the fuck gast. serieus respect hoe je het maakt allemaal. Ziet er echt perfect uit (beetje jaloers wordt ik er wel van hahaha).
You forgot to make a Y carriage out of steel. It is still made of plastic. Looks ridiculous considering such a large steel case.
Knap stuk werk dat je daar hebt verzet.