Best Halloween 3D Prints | 2022 Decorations

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

Комментарии • 12

  • @brzam
    @brzam 3 года назад +1

    The perfect video for Spooktober!

  • @GeorgeJFW
    @GeorgeJFW 3 года назад

    I ain’t wait for the Christmas version 👍

  • @makedaevilmage
    @makedaevilmage 2 года назад +1

    The hand might come in handy.

  • @martinTintin476
    @martinTintin476 3 года назад +1

    I get like for you, because you have smile.👍

    • @JJShankles
      @JJShankles  3 года назад

      Thank you! I always have fun when creating amazing things!

    • @martinTintin476
      @martinTintin476 3 года назад

      I like sarcasms.

  • @Tomsss1sss
    @Tomsss1sss 3 года назад +1

    Great prints!
    Christmas version?

    • @JJShankles
      @JJShankles  3 года назад +3

      Yeah I have some big things planned for Christmas decorations!

    • @Tomsss1sss
      @Tomsss1sss 3 года назад +1

      @@JJShankles can I ask u a few questions about printing?
      1) How much it coasts? ( Electricity bills/filament/your work)
      2) Is it time consuming? (How much do u spend for making 3d model/slicing/printing)
      3) Do u have a lot of failed prints?(1 out of 10?)
      4) Do u print only for hobby or u are selling it 2?
      5) If someone is gonna buy Ender 3 v2(cheap printer, good quality) for hobby/commercial use- can u give advice/information about this printer or warn about commercial use. (U need like 20 of them 2 make profit probably.)
      Ps: I just want 2 have interesting and useful hobby for myself. I'm familiar with graphic redactors, I can learn more about them. I watched some vids about this hobby. I dig it. There is a lot of troubles with printers and system releted stuff. But I'm not afraid of it. I understand that u need 2 make mistakes and learn on them 2 progress. (A lot of troubles will go away with knowledge and experience.)

    • @JJShankles
      @JJShankles  3 года назад +3

      I'd love to help!
      1) cost is mostly the printer initially and the filament cost. I have seen articles on the power usage of printers and they are really low, like one cent per hour of printing, so that'll be maybe a few bucks per month. Filament is usually $20 per kg, and that goes a long way since the objects you print are mostly hollow and light weight. Compared to some other hobbies it isn't expensive.
      2) I think it takes as much time as you want to give it. For the first two years I only used models I found for free online. Slicing takes a few seconds. Calibrating your first printer could probably take a weekend if you wanted to be thorough, but once you have things dialed in you won't need to change them again. Printing takes longer than you would expect, but it is all passive and you don't need to be near your printer once you know it is calibrated and working correctly.
      3) I don't get failed prints much at all. Maybe 2 out of 100, and those are usually risky prints where I was trying out something new to see if it would work.
      4) I print for a hobby and for this RUclips channel. I haven't tried selling prints, it seems like a lot of work and stress, but I hear some people like it.
      5) I haven't used an Ender 3, but with how many people have success with it, it seems like a good printer. Some people even use them in commercial print farms.
      I think it is a fun hobby to tinker with and make cool things. Also if you ever want to try 3d modeling, it is the coolest feeling to hold something you designed on a computer.

    • @Tomsss1sss
      @Tomsss1sss 3 года назад

      @@JJShankles thanks a lot!

  • @Yefriart88
    @Yefriart88 Год назад

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