Building a shelf with the help of a 3D Printer - Bambu Lab A1
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- Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024
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Didn't know your channel, but I guess RUclips just figured I like shelf help videos
Dad joke😂
🤣
As someone who fixes everything with a 3d printer now, i understand your enthusiasm 😎
Dude! I got it not even 3 months ago and I couldn’t imagine living without it😂
IKEA Piet….!
Good video mate. Thanks.
I really can’t see me doing any shelf stuff. But, you are so inspiring for brackets, holders and other gadgets around the house. Really got me thinking. Thanks. Love ya work.
Take care.
A bit of advice. Those 3 parts on the print bed should be laid out side by side on the X axis instead of the Y axis.. Let the head do most of the work so the bed doesn't have to move as much. Less vibration.
Thank you!!! Next time 😄🫣
But I'm wondering, I would have needed support then or am I wrong?
@@floatypietwhat Jason is suggesting is to rearrange the pieces (side by side instead of one in front of the other). Supports would only be needed if rotated (i.e. the side touching the bed changed)
@ ahhhhh okay thank you! It's really good to make videos and learn from people like you guys 🤗
@@floatypiet I also printed tall and slim objects on A1 and if you don't slow the speed down the print speed, the next best thing is to add a brim. It works for me.
You are so funny and cute! Iam subscribing just because you explain it well and realistically and live the accent! You are making me want to buy the same 3D printer, Bambi Lab should sponsor you.
I wish they would sponsor me 😄
Thank you I appreciate it✌🏼
Dude! You have awesome presentation skills, I was hooked the whole video. Looking forward to more from you! Really enjoyed the 3D printing portion, but you’re also super entertaining.
Thank you mate I appreciate it! Next 3D printing video is already in planning :)
How on Earth do you have less than 1000 subscribers?? This is such high production value, very entertaining
Thank you might! I appreciate it❤️ I’m aiming for the 1000 though 😄
Never had so much fun watching a man happy with his wood 12:48
Wood + Bambu Lab = Happy man 👴🏼
Brilliant. Happy to see this. Aside using my 3D printer for my tabletop terrain, I have done tons of similar home solutions. So Amy people thinks this 3D printing stuff is a gimmick.
Dude 3D printers are such great tools! Even after 3 months I couldn't live without one anymore.
I'm glad you're experiencing the same 🤗
I had the same problem with my A1 mini then my mate told me to use a Pritt-stick on my print bed and that did solve the problem 😊😊 I’ve just order a new X1C carbon happy days Great content I’ve just subscribed 😊😊
That is also an option! I haven’t tried that yet, but also never had problems except with this one high print. Maybe I’ll do that next time when printing something tall 👍🏽
Love the sound ducking for the head-pushing of shelf. A+ sound editing there
Thank you!✌🏼
Great job Piet. Love the design, and solutions that you came up with 😊
Thank you! I appreciate it ✌🏼
I too landed on your channel thanks to the RUclips algorithm. Wonderful content. Thank you.
Thank you so much!!!
Nice video!
A brim, a clean bad (dish soap and hot water) and some 3DLac and your prints won’t topple
Great video! I'm so glad i found your channel, something that works for me every time a print gets loose and fails on my A1 , I take off and wash the heated plate with washing up liquid and warm water , dry it with a clean cloth and you should be all good, i wouldn't even bother with a brim, but that's up to you :) please keep up the uploads!
Thank you very much! Also for the tip!
And I’ll keep it up for sure :)
Your humor is so good hahah, keep it coming ^^
Tha k you mate! I appreciate it :)
I love 3d printers. Exciting times.
Great video nice way to use printing practically!
youtube suggested your channel and this is a really nice project
Thank you mate I appreciate it!
Awesome. Congratulations.
Thank you ❤️
With the bed slinger it helps to think about orientation. Simply rotating those pieces so that the longer axis follows the bed would give it more stability. Not necessarily a magic solution but can certainly help.
Thank you!
Another great video Piet!! All works really well!!
Thank you!!!
I definitely appreciate the work that went into making a cabinet that fit that odd angle (I felt it as you were standing there 6.6) but I can't help but feel like it would've been easier to omit the angled panels and just fit the cubes you wanted into the space.. admittedly less fun that way though
Haha yes, my way was definitely not the most convenient way. But it worked 😄
New to your channel, but enjoyed your video. Appreciate your approach to making your small(ish) place more livable with your 3D printer. Look forward to seeing more of your videos. Cheers and thank you :)
Thank you very much! I’m also looking forward to make more videos and grow the community 🤗
Herein lies the problem with bed slinging - the horizontal sliding requires good adhesion. A brim would have helped you with those tall parts. I have a bed slinger and a Core XY (X1 Carbon), and for precision parts or parts that are similar to the part you made, I always use the CoreXY. While you’re not a carpenter, I love the fact that you’re at least trying to build your own environment. The carpentry skills will evolve with every project. I’ll subscribe just so I can see how you progress!
BTW, I find it’s useful to model more than just the part when doing installments into physical spaces. Model the MDF and how it will fit, and you’ll start thinking about connections, and hopefully not missing holes.
Would be great to see you design these small pieces to learn 3D modeling
Thank you, I’m already planing a video where I want to showcase my process from the idea to the product ✌️
I hope to be able to help some people with that video :)
I would recommend to orient the wider side of the 3d print on the x axis because the bed doesn't have to move that much. A brim also helps a lot.
And don't touch the printplate with your fingers (Skin fat destroys the print bed adhesion) and clean it sometimes with ipa with a papertowel (if you want to completely clean it you can use dishsoap and warm water before you use the ipa)
Thank you for your tips! I appreciate it! I realised the other day, that the print orientation can make huge differences 🤯
Very well done
Thank you!
The holders for the pole are printed in the best way to crack, you have the layer lines in the same direction of the main force.
Nice shelf 👌🏽
Appreciate it Felix♥️
Great video! Side note ...blink every now and again, it will keep your eyes from drying out.
Hahaha didn't even notice. Thank you! 🤗
Great video. I also wouldn't trust a bed slinger for anything tall and thin like that. As another commenter mentioned PLA is probably not a good material choice for anything that needs to bear weight for a long period of time, since it tends to creep. But for your needs with the amount of support you have provided, you will be fine.
You’re right! I haven’t tried PETG yet but I’ll soon! I assume that’s already stronger. I don’t know about the CF filaments but I know I can’t print ABS with that printer. But yeah, PETG would have probably been the better choice.
@@floatypiet as small as you’ve printed them you could have probably gotten away with a glass filled ABS (currently my fave filament), but not without proper ventilation.
Nice video. Just a tip when printing. You should only use a textured plate if you need that surface. If you don’t care then the smooth sheet plate is the best for adhesion.
Never tried other plates since it came with it. I was thinking if I should buy the other plates as well, but for now I feel like it did a good job
Hi Piet,
Nice video! 👍
I had the same problem with a high print that go loose before it was finished and my solution was to put a "Brim" around it and use som gluestick on the plate. It worked perfect for me.
Just sub'ed and look forward to see more from you! 😉
Best Regards Mogens
Thank you Mogens! Back than I didn't know about BRIM. I guess must of the people learn about BRIM after having issues like that😅 I'm not a fan of glue because I just want to send my thing's to the printer and that's it 🫣 but I know some people who use it and it's definitely the save way to go.
Hi Piet,
Neither am I, but in my frustations over that it happened twice with the same print I tried with the gluestick and it worked, but it's the only time I used it, never needed it before or after, so far, both on my Prusa mk4 and the A1 I just cleaned the plates with warm water and some dish-soap and especialy on the Prusa's smooth steelplate I use isopropyl alcohol if I can see my fingerprints on the plate, but usualy not a problem on the A1's PEI-plate.
BR. Mogens
On the Bambu handy app there is a skip button if one comes loose skip it and let the others keep printing so the other items on your print don’t get ruined.
I found out about it afterwards, used it already and love it!!!! It's such a cool feature!
Always cool to watch people solving their own problems with custom 3D prints. By the way, did I understand correctly that you use your iPad to do your design? What app do you use? And how are you sending it to your printer?
Thank you! Yes, I use a M1 iPad Pro 12.9 inch with Shapr3D (and the Apple Pencil. I can also recommend Fusion 360 on the computer. It’s not that intuitive but more advanced. And I export it as an STL, send it to myself on Telegram, and then open Telegram on my computer, drag the file into the Bambu Lab Studio (Slicer) and then print it :)
I hope that helped.
nice Video! and your excitement is wonderful and i can really feel it through the video. Your shelf ist nice and practical :D
or as we say in Germany: "ganz okay und nutzbar" :P
Haha😄
21:52 Saludos! Привет! Watching this from Bogotá =)
Saludos señor Gringo, I have been to Bogotá in January 😍 and I really enjoyed it and Colombia in general :)
@@floatypiet I'm not Gringo, I'm Grigo =) I'm originally from Russia, but I've been living in Bogotá for almost 13 years.
@@_grigo haha omg sorrry Grigo!!! 🤦🏽♂️
Pietdiepie for President 🥳
Julieeeennnnnn❤️
Loved the video. Do you plan on putting the clothes rod hanger up on Maker Space? Those are what I could use for my 3D printer cabinet for my filament rolls.
Thank you Michael! So my broomstick I used was 28.5 mm thik. I doubt yours is the same but I just uploaded the file for you and you can find the link in my description (My 3d File uploads) :) you should be able to download the STL and change the dimensions :) if I it doesn’t work for some reason, let me know. Happy printing :)
"I like my small tripod" is not something you hear often
😂😂 didn’t think about that
LOL, no way! i have a bambu lab A1, a Homebox using autopots, and a Leaperkim Lynx, we have remarkably similar tastes
Brother, there is no way😂 where do you live?
@@floatypiet Scotland bro🥶😂 (i told you about the fiberflex filament recently), btw you should try a nutrient brand called Shogun Samurai if growing in coco with autopots, or Biotabs work great in soil, also you can 3d print the airdomes and airbase for the autopot to save cash, but you probably have them already 🤣
@@graemebuchan1919 uff, so you must be deep in the winter already😄 ohhhh yes I remember that comment ✌🏼
Noooo, that's new to me. I listened to a podcast about growing in Coco but I haven't tried. At the moment I just use Biobizz soil, but hydrophobic definitely sounds interesting to me. Would you recommend Conover soil?
I also saw the airdomes and thought about printing it. But I haven't dug that deep into the topic yet. And it wasn't sure if the airdomes make sense when growing with soil.
@@floatypiet it's more about the plants preferences than media type when using airdomes IME, but the airbase saves money on clay pebbles every grow. I haven't tried Conover soil nut i highly recommend Sohum living soil if its available in your area, it's expensive but its from Colorado and saves time and money on bottled nutrients
@@graemebuchan1919 hmm, living soil is also a day different approach and I really like the idea! As I heard is, that you need a lot more soil for loving soil. But I'll probably try it as some point! There are so many different ways of growing. It's wild!
Love it! What software on the iPad are you using for designing? Both 3d printing and shelf design? Thank you, please do more
Thank you for your comment! I use Shapr3D on my iPad but I try to use more Fusion360 because changing things in the middle of the drawing is a lot easier with Fusion360.
Shapr3D I feel like is a little easier to use but not as advanced. And Fusion360 is free when the other one is not as nice with the free version because the export quality is horrible.
As a student you can get both for free though :)
Awesome video! Would it work if you just used the wall as one side of the shelf, so you wouldn’t need to make the slanted brackets? but it did give you happiness!
Hmm, i think it would look unfinished and it would definitely not be that stable
grab yourself an otter 3d scanner. that thing changed my 3d printing game tenfold
It's so expensive🫣 but it's so cool! I'll think about it 👍🏽
@@floatypiet I have purchased cheaper options, but sold them pretty quick... the otter is the most affordable good scanner...
@ thank you for the recommendation!
Hey @floatypiet fist, thanks for your interesting videos.
Just watching this, i wonder if your parts getting loose at 9:00 maybe was caused by the open roofwindow? I've sometimes noticed issues with adhesion if the window in my room is tilted and the door opened due to the draft created by this cooling the part down(at least that's what i assume).
I know you've relocated the printer but it's still something to be aware of maybe
That's an interesting thought, thank you!
Others told me with a different orientation or some glue it would have worked as well.
I've seen quite a few videos where people have bed adhesion issues on the A1 and A1 mini ? I have a Prusa Mk3, I've been using it for 7 years, with the standard PEI build plate that comes with it, I have never (I mean absolutely never) had a print come off the plate like this ? In 7 years ! And I've printed much taller, much thinner structures . . . and I've never used a brim either ! I've just ordered an A1, I'm guessing the default build plate is a bit crappy and should be replaced with a better third party plate ?
No, it was just my fault because I placed the print wrong. Could also have used a Brim but at that time I didn’t know about it :/ otherwise I never have problems with bed adhesion :)
I glad you’re using your 7 year old printer and it just works
I appreciate your enthusiasm, and I wish I had the time to create my own prints! Which software do you use for designing them?
Thank you! This was Shapr3D. Check my last uploaded video and the pinned comment. I do think Fusion 360 is also great.
I plan to make videos about the software I use as well :)
Nice project. I would paint it ;)
Very nice!
I hope you don't upgrade your printer anytime soon, to something that's just a little bit bigger... O.o
😂😂 I can't. But I'm happy with the A1, so all good for now :)
.25 brim would have saved you and maybe the cool bambu liquid glue, risk nothing!!! lol
I like the sentence😂 risk nothing😂✌🏼
Yes, do do mistakes and we learn. It should not happen again to me, hopefully😶
Put some hairspray on that metal sheet, that might help them adhere a bit better.
That wouuhave helped for sure. I hadn't printed many high things before and the plate seems to be quite strong (usually), but when printing that high again I'll use for sure some glue or the BRIM Funktion.
Could have printed a base for your circular saw, to give you the correct angles. Just a thought 🤔
Ohh I absolutely could have 😂 mine was probably way more complicated, but it’s okay. We learn something every day 😄
You only have to make things simpler and more efficient if you are going in to production. If it works it works. I enjoyed your video. Thanks for sharing.
What app do you use on the iPad to design parts? Those came out great!
I’ll drop a video about it this week✌🏼 it’s shapr 3D, but the free version has a horrible export ratio. As a student you get the full version for free, otherwise it’s 25€/month. You can also check my latest video and read my pinned comment. I wrote something about it
I don't see the point of mounting that sloped board on the ceiling, except that they hold two rolls of filament. If you maybe wanted to protect left wall, why you didn't put boards on the back side as well?
I'll live here for 9 more months. A Back Wall would have been more money and more work.
Add a Brim to tall prints
Great work, but please buy a tripod for filming. This video gave me motion sickness. Happy printing!
😂😂 I'll look into more stable footage. Thank you!
Why don't you blink? What do you need to see so badly? What are you afraid of missing?
Besides that, great video! Love to see real life use cases of 3d printed parts!
I have no idea why I wasn't blinking😂
Thank you✌🏼✌🏼
You probably could have used a piano hinge at the top and bottom, but maybe the plastic is cheaper
That's true, didn't think about it! I'm wondering if it would have been as stable though.
Some Feedback: nice video BUT the music is just to loud compared to the voice loudness!
What 3D Modeling App do u use on your iPad?
Shapr3D Student Version/Fulö Version. Otherwise the export quality is horrible.
What cad app are you using on your ipad, is it shapr 3d?
Exactly. For more details you can check my pinned comment :)
What is the point of sanding oriented strand board (osb)? Just paint it with a thick paint.
It feels so much better after sanding it properly. And I didn't want to buy a lot of paint because it was a low budget project since I'll move next year anyways.
What CAD are you using on your iPad?
I'll make a video about it. I used Shapr3D Student Version. Otherwise the export quality is horrible. But I'm getting into fusion 360 at the moment.
@@floatypiet I’ve used Fusion 360 but wondered if there are more user friendly tools around, especially on iPad.
Looking forward to your video.
@@RobertFall you can definitely try it if you have the Apple Pencil! But without the student version or full version which is super expensive the export quality is just horrible. But it’s super user friendly!
Welche Software nutzt du auf dem iPad?
Shapr3D (Student version, also die kostenlose Vollversion).
Langfristig will ich aber Fusion360 nutzen. Ist komplizierter aber man kann im Nachhinein Dinge besser anpassen.
Hi, what application (pl 9:53 ) or tool did you used to plan the shelf?
Shapr3D. Since I'm a student it's for free, otherwise the free version is also great but the export quality is horrible so I do recommend it as the full version 25 € a month/or free student account.
Otherwise I can recommend Fusion 360. I found it more complicated but when you know how to use is it's the more advanced program, the export quality is good even with the free version and it's easier to edit drawings in the middle of the process. I hope that was kind of helpful in some way :)
@@floatypiet thank you
I thought it's a designer program not a CAD, I'm familiar with Fusion but i changed for Onshape.
what is the design software you use?
Shapr3D✌🏼
@@floatypiet thanks I am reviewing all the software I can to find the best one for quick work and also can be used for making or editing models
@ i wrote something in the pinned comment (under my latest video). Maybe that also helps a little bit :)
Hast du den Slicer auf dem ipad????? Wie?
Nein! Das wäre so cool! Ich weiß auch nicht warum es das nicht gibt!
Schicke mir immer alle Dateien an Telegram, öffne dann die Telegram desktop app auf meinem Laptop und ziehe es von da aus in Bambu Lab Studio😶
@ holy cow das klingt schon umständlich. Nutze onshape, das ist Plattformunabhängig und cloudbasiert :)
No EUC-charging station,no care...😁😉
EUC in Germany sucks so hard! I’ll try to keep posting EUC stuff as well though 🤗
However, I thought EUC people might also be interested in 3D printing
@@floatypiet na, its a cool project! I would need such a printer aswell to build stuff out of my head,but theres no way i could operate the CAD program 😆
And for EUC in Germany- just search for a nice peace of forest to ride🤞
@@konditor I’ll continue riding in the forest, it’s just mostly quite wet and muddy in the winter 🫣
Drawing is simpler than you might think. Especially with Shapr3D on the iPad
Why bother with the angled side? The only thing it gets you is more cost and complexity.
Servus welche App verwendest du (10:50) ?
Ich kopiere Mal meine Antwort. Das war mit Shapr3D.
Shapr3D (student version) I think it's super easy but harder to make changes afterwards. So right now I'm going to the pain to learn Fusion360 which I think is better for more complex things and changing things mid or after the design.
Shapr3D 3D I can just recommend the full version/Stsent version, otherwise the export quality is horrible.
Nice realization, but quite over complicated, and I don't like to use 3D prints for things that need structural resistance and take hours to print... You can, in half an hour, make a gig out of OSB to be able to cut at 48°, cut the ends of your boards at the correct angle, cut some elongated blocks that fits inside the narrow angle (so that screws go first in the horizontal shelf from below, then thru the block, then in the "roof" board). You can also use readily available bendable metal strip with holes every 2cm or so, and so fix from the outside (won't be seen). Keep the 3D prints for the aesthetic parts as much as possible!
For sure it would have been better to cut it. However I wouldn't have had a reason to film a video. And structural wire I feel like it's quite stable. I definitely get your point but I don't regret printing the connectors.
BRIM !
Add brim in your settings. You dont have enough build surface on your bed for printing those tall prints
Next time
I know what people are going to say about the advice i am fixing to give you.. But use glue sticks on the 3D printer bed. Saves the prints from becoming lose.
Well that's a normal procedure right? Until that print I didn't have any issues. Next time idydef primtywith glue or the BRIM function.
Thank you♥️
Nice but why put the diagonal piece there? No need for it.
Which diagonal piece?
@@floatypietThe diagonal ome…
You can’t use 3d printer w/o it
😂😂
It’s just for content
Yeah, I've quite a few walls that need DIY shelving...and I'll never have to fork over a ton of $$ for a 3D printer to make them.
Growbox for what? And also has smell? lol, durian fruit maybe. Whatever you've done you some how managed to tickle the YT Algo gods. 3D print, smelly grow boxes, and shelves? Uhh? and bait the algo with 'make money on the internet lol' I wonder what it says about me to show me this video...
That says all about your algorithm, mine ain’t a lot different I guess
ich hätte ja zur Stabilisierung eine Rückwand eingebaut. aber hey, so wurdest du wenigstens einen Haufen Filament los.
Ja, mit Rückwand wäre clean gewesen! Aber den Aufwand wollte ich mir nicht machen da ich hier nächstes Jahr ausziehe :)
What are you growing? I hope the printing and growing don’t make your clothes smell funny.
Haha I hope so too! But I have a great exhaust!
This is not becose of badslinger that doesnt matter, when material stringing and nozzle moves it drag print, people use badslingers they dont have problems with high, xy axis printers allows ONLY print faster, nothing more,they dont cose ANY other problems with print, when object connect to bad in so low places it almoust always get loose, for that case u use brim in slicer.. hate when people blame printer..
Just a tip: your green prints failed because the contact area with the bed is too tiny. You should enable "brim" in orca slicer menu and it will be perfect
Thank you! Next time I’ll use BRIM for sure!!!
Was für eine App nutzt du da auf dem iPad?
Shapr3D. Für mehr Infos schaue dir mein angepinnten Kommentar an✌🏼