This is a planter model that comes with a matching water catch tray! The model is available on Cults3D and on my Patreon @CraftyKid3D. If you’d like the physical print, I posted some to my Etsy! Same username. Cheers all!
@@jurridoras4001 in theory you could use a kitchen scale and save empty rolls from previous filament and then you can use the old rolls to tare your scale to 0 to measure just the filament. Pretty easy solution
You dont even need an empty. You just weigh your rolls brand new, mark their weight. And know you have 1 kg +the weight of the spool . Subtract from the kg as you go and you'll know when you'll run out, regardless of the spool weight @jurridoras4001
Dual colors are tricky. Sometimes the pattern flips by itself and you can do nothing to prevent this. In this case, it's close to impossible to match the transition pattern. Honestly, I think you are lucky that it is only this visible, colors could be flipped for 180....
@@cello91 definitly the angle , since thats how dicolor filament works. Since the angle at extrusion doesnt change, the colors are only visible from their respective siede, while everything inbetween is a smooth transion
Yeah i had the same problem printing two halves of a print at the same time. When one was done, the other part had the colors rotated from that point. Logically thinking about it, i can't figure out why it rotates in this case. However it would be an easy fix printing them one by one 🤷♂️
If the filament was just 1 color it would have probably come out better. I'm actually impressed on how good it did come out considering the circumstances. If it didn't run out it would have been awesome. Sadly the 2 color filament just doesn't look right when you have to change it mid way through the print.
1. set up a runout sensor further back, so that the print stops with ~50cm of filament still left 2. build yourself a filament splicing jig 3. Splice the new roll onto the old one in the right orientation 4. ??? 5. Profit.
the same exact thing happened to me however i did think it a little more though then you did. so my large print with a 2 tone color change filament ranout 75% the way through, so I rushed a new roll of the same stuff got the next day. here's the tricky part that I almost got right but still failed where you did. when I got the roll I already notioned the fact that the color change pattern was going to be of if I continued from a fresh roll for the part of the roll doesn't start where ur last roll left off. so I unwound a bunch of filament off the roll until the starting point on the roll almost looked just like what I had finished with, however as good as my eyes are the color was definitely still off once the print restarted but I figured let it finish anyway no turning back now. after the print I thought about what I could have done better and here is one of my day dreams. rather then finding the color to go with I should have unwound the roll backwards to the point where the filament matched and printed the filament in the opposite direction then the way it came on the roll while color matching the point where it left off. Im not sure if this would be concrete however it depends on the way the filament was manufactured, most production methods I would guess are not that repetitious across multi-colored filaments roll to roll it more likely to be random color phasing at different points and in totally different ways no 2 rolls alike. so there is still some flaw in the logic but logic can only take you as far as Vulcan.
That is truly amazing what that 3d printer did and to be able to do it with such intricate detail too like the transition from blue to green is truly wonderful.
I went to your Etsy page and let me tell you ! You make some really amazing and gorgeous pieces and I downloaded your page and info and will definitely be ordering from your shop! Fantastic work my friend!!! 😃👍🏻😎 my first piece is going to be this one you’ve posted here! Can’t wait !!!
It's so beautiful I LOVE THAT I would put flowers in it make a vase NO WATER of course but just make it a center piece It's very beautiful I have so many ideas for them just amazing work okie dokie I'm done God bless ✌️
Dual colors depend on the orientation the filament is fed into the hot end. If the angle is different, the two colors will be in a different direction.
I am genuinely shocked how well that came out after such a long pause! I have an A1 Mini and am just at the start of my journey. I enjoyed your video! Cheers
You have to align the filaments rotation going into the nozzle. That filament doesn’t change colors. It’s split down the filament through and through. So the rotation of where it is in the nozzle is what determines where each color will be.
I use blue masking tape on big prints like this and tape the print to the bed. it keeps me from having to keep the bed hot. works great and if it looks like it might not make it and you need to walk away It gives you piece of mind. Try it
I started the Deserts kiss dice tower a few days ago. Got 3/4 done and ran out of the green, just slapped in a blue spool and ran with it. I like it, it's unique
I think they came out awesome! The color changing material probably makes it a little more noticeable 🤣🤣 but under the circumstances, to have it complete the print almost perfectly? That’s amazing
The reason why it did that was because it’s a color shifting filament it was creating that color shift by repeating patterns of different reflections of color. So when you got the new roll of filament the patterns were out of sequence
Thats what happens with dual color filament. if you have to refill, you have to put the new tip in with the exact orientation as the previous, so its going to be near impossible to keep the color gradient constant
I mean... The quality of those parts is genuinely *chef's kiss. I couldnt have said it better byself. I'm shocked by good good the A1 is. MY GOD MAN. Also, that is indeed a beaituful model.
The rotation of the two together filaments have to align! Different batches will reflect at different angles. Found this out with a three color silk print that took two spools. You can move the filament feed around to match it up... At least I can with a single feed.
Something I thought of when I saw the thumnail is using the head and printing a separate cap and then connecting them with wires or something to make one of those sify, half-woman half-machine sculptures
It's dual color filament and the filament wasn't fed into the extruder in the same orientation the old filament was in... Therefore the colors don't lineup.
I did this on my Prusa a few times by accident. It is neat. The first time I thought it was going to be a dead loss, but there was just a little pimple where it resumed!
I was sitting there wondering how you were going to align the new filament with the old one. I got my answer! =P Those models look cool though... What are you using them for? Flower pots?
Seems like a mis orientation of the filament. Had the same thing eith a 3 color filament, also silk pla. Didn't put thr filament in the same way as the old spool and it messed up the colors.
Do you think you could come up with something similar with a teensy bit more of an H. R. Giger inspiration? (I don’t know if you came up with this design all on your own or if it’s a template or something ~I’m new here~ but I would LOVE to see what you could come up with.) ❤😍
I have this filament and it sucks. Ot only you should print slow with this one, it once clogged my nozzle, the layer adhesion is nonexistent even at above recommended temperatures, so no functional parts ever.
When I first started, I had a large print stop 70% of the way in when the neighborhood lost power for a few mins. The Ender 3 I was using did not try to continue the print at all. I remember literally counting the number of layers that were printed and trying to cut the gcode at the perfect place to continue my print. It worked. I still have that big ass toothbrush holder lol, too big to use but a good memory.
With the dual colors, you need to make sure you load them exactly like they were before if you run out. Or the color will be shifted like this if the filament was rotated differently.
The color orientation going into the hot end was different on the first spool than the second. That’s why you’ve got a color shift from where it resumed
Keep in mind they're will be shrinkage after that long, lowering the z a tad before restarting the print will help with that layer line. For future reference of course
Um, no, the material is not going to shrink over time, only as a consequence of temperature change. All that happens in a single layer time unless you have really poor cooling, in which case you'll have lots of problems.
Its you dobt have active tracking on the angle for the filimnets rotation. Which would be a very difficult task. I wouldnt feel bad its still a cool print.
Problem is that it had been to long between when you ran out and when you restarted it, I've run out before and swapped filaments right away and had no lines. Thanks for showing me what waiting three days is like though! I know now :)
I was blown away by my Bambu X1C when I had to turn off in the middle of a print to go to another location. I just switched off the power and then when I got to the new location a couple of hours later, I turned it on and it asked if I wanted to resume. I said yes and it turned out great. Just a small layer line but perfectly functional. Crazy
This is a planter model that comes with a matching water catch tray! The model is available on Cults3D and on my Patreon @CraftyKid3D. If you’d like the physical print, I posted some to my Etsy! Same username. Cheers all!
it's badass, would go awesome with the body part ones I'm waiting on now
The of set makes it sort of look like it is a crown.
Cults3D is apparently known for not paying artists what they are owed. They're even banned from r/3DPrinting lol
I want!!!! So beautiful! I’ll go check out where I can purchase them! Really cool 😎
Thank you I will be looking this up play this is an amazing design and I already know what I want to put in it❤
I mean, it told you how much filament you needed before you started. 😂
Its quite hard to determine how much g or m you have left tho
@@jurridoras4001 in theory you could use a kitchen scale and save empty rolls from previous filament and then you can use the old rolls to tare your scale to 0 to measure just the filament. Pretty easy solution
You telling me you never hit the print button and cross your fingers somtimes
@@soggitenders very true, but you need the same empty roll tho. When using different brands this is often quite hard
You dont even need an empty. You just weigh your rolls brand new, mark their weight. And know you have 1 kg +the weight of the spool . Subtract from the kg as you go and you'll know when you'll run out, regardless of the spool weight @jurridoras4001
Dual colors are tricky. Sometimes the pattern flips by itself and you can do nothing to prevent this. In this case, it's close to impossible to match the transition pattern. Honestly, I think you are lucky that it is only this visible, colors could be flipped for 180....
As far as my experience goes it depends on the angle in which you put in the filament in the extruder!
@@cello91 definitly the angle , since thats how dicolor filament works. Since the angle at extrusion doesnt change, the colors are only visible from their respective siede, while everything inbetween is a smooth transion
The filament will be the same as long as you put it in in the same orientation. It should look the exact same if your e steps are properly calibrated
Splicing the new Filament to the end of the old Roll in right direction would have done the trick
Yeah i had the same problem printing two halves of a print at the same time.
When one was done, the other part had the colors rotated from that point. Logically thinking about it, i can't figure out why it rotates in this case. However it would be an easy fix printing them one by one 🤷♂️
If the filament was just 1 color it would have probably come out better. I'm actually impressed on how good it did come out considering the circumstances. If it didn't run out it would have been awesome. Sadly the 2 color filament just doesn't look right when you have to change it mid way through the print.
1. set up a runout sensor further back, so that the print stops with ~50cm of filament still left
2. build yourself a filament splicing jig
3. Splice the new roll onto the old one in the right orientation
4. ???
5. Profit.
It looks fine if you put it in the extruder facing the same way...
I like it😂
Op should’ve just printed one at a time and 3 would’ve been perfect!
@@Dozav7 Yep
I like the crown showing green when the rest is blue in certain light
I agree, looking back, it does make the crown part stand out more in a complementary way :D
Yeah . Beautiful •
the same exact thing happened to me however i did think it a little more though then you did. so my large print with a 2 tone color change filament ranout 75% the way through, so I rushed a new roll of the same stuff got the next day. here's the tricky part that I almost got right but still failed where you did. when I got the roll I already notioned the fact that the color change pattern was going to be of if I continued from a fresh roll for the part of the roll doesn't start where ur last roll left off. so I unwound a bunch of filament off the roll until the starting point on the roll almost looked just like what I had finished with, however as good as my eyes are the color was definitely still off once the print restarted but I figured let it finish anyway no turning back now. after the print I thought about what I could have done better and here is one of my day dreams. rather then finding the color to go with I should have unwound the roll backwards to the point where the filament matched and printed the filament in the opposite direction then the way it came on the roll while color matching the point where it left off. Im not sure if this would be concrete however it depends on the way the filament was manufactured, most production methods I would guess are not that repetitious across multi-colored filaments roll to roll it more likely to be random color phasing at different points and in totally different ways no 2 rolls alike. so there is still some flaw in the logic but logic can only take you as far as Vulcan.
The way it looked “unfinished “ was actually nice
If the top was flat sure, but hollow?
It looks cool, but that straight line of rectangular green makes it look like an artifact during creation
@@pepperypeppers2755There are a lot of planters/vases like that
It actually looks like a design choice.
Pretty cool if you ask me
That is truly amazing what that 3d printer did and to be able to do it with such intricate detail too like the transition from blue to green is truly wonderful.
I like it! I think it gives the crown a depth of color and separates it from the head (assuming that’s supposed to be a crown anyways)
THE most consistent and nicest prints I've ever had are with ERYONE filament. I love that stuff!
Sand the seam and rub it with a buff on pigment and clear coat. You can print in any color and paint it afterwards.
Regardless of the line from what had stopped it still looks fantastic and I would buy it
Green foliage or flowers growing from her head like hair would be magical.
It makes it look cool in its own way
It makes it look like he screwed up 😂😂😂
@@TheDinkybird92 as you are the only one. Still looks cool the way it is
Rare Limited edition. Like a rare misprinted coin or dollar 💵
I love the end result of the grass hiding the sides, and the water plants! Much more convincing than I expected.
I love the color changes it is beautiful
Despite the problems ... quite beautiful!
I don't have an eye for these things... but thats really beautiful ❤
I went to your Etsy page and let me tell you ! You make some really amazing and gorgeous pieces and I downloaded your page and info and will definitely be ordering from your shop! Fantastic work my friend!!! 😃👍🏻😎 my first piece is going to be this one you’ve posted here! Can’t wait !!!
Looks pretty cool, it tells its own story with that change
Awesome model! Super abstract and sci-fi! ❤️❤️
This is why people amaze me! Incredible work!
As I understood, you put the new filament not inverted, but slightly turned, correct?
Call it the glitch cause the sides look like a glitched screen 📺
I like the contrast.
Gorgeous 😍
I think the blue to green mix is stunning!!! 💙💚💙💚💙
Would have been fine if it wasn't a dual colour... the filament went in in a different orientation ='(
Yes :/
Absolutely beautiful 🎉🎉 love the colors 💚💙💚💙
It's so beautiful I LOVE THAT I would put flowers in it make a vase NO WATER of course but just make it a center piece It's very beautiful I have so many ideas for them just amazing work okie dokie I'm done God bless ✌️
That just makes each one of those prints unique.
As a person with an A1 mini, that accent on “😮 are we in business?!” Is perfectly honest
I love the colour change that happened at the end! :)
Awesome effect, and now I need some some of that filament
Dual colors depend on the orientation the filament is fed into the hot end. If the angle is different, the two colors will be in a different direction.
😍 those are soooo beautiful how much you want for those? I'm sooo inlove with those ❤
Me too ❤
I am genuinely shocked how well that came out after such a long pause! I have an A1 Mini and am just at the start of my journey. I enjoyed your video! Cheers
I like how unique it is
You have to align the filaments rotation going into the nozzle. That filament doesn’t change colors. It’s split down the filament through and through. So the rotation of where it is in the nozzle is what determines where each color will be.
That entirely depends on the brand and specific filament. There are absolutely ones that just fade from color to color like yarn.
Stl available?
Looks really awesome!
Yes! It’s my own model. On Cults3D and Patreon, @CraftyKid3D
I use blue masking tape on big prints like this and tape the print to the bed. it keeps me from having to keep the bed hot. works great and if it looks like it might not make it and you need to walk away It gives you piece of mind. Try it
I started the Deserts kiss dice tower a few days ago. Got 3/4 done and ran out of the green, just slapped in a blue spool and ran with it. I like it, it's unique
I think they came out awesome! The color changing material probably makes it a little more noticeable 🤣🤣 but under the circumstances, to have it complete the print almost perfectly? That’s amazing
My printer starts tweaking if I try to start back up a paused print😂
I would love one to put plants in! It looks good to me! Do you sell them 😍
The reason why it did that was because it’s a color shifting filament it was creating that color shift by repeating patterns of different reflections of color. So when you got the new roll of filament the patterns were out of sequence
No shit Sherlock. Nobody was confused by that
Thats what happens with dual color filament. if you have to refill, you have to put the new tip in with the exact orientation as the previous, so its going to be near impossible to keep the color gradient constant
Did you see the recall on the A1 mini?
Yeah… can’t believe it..
Do you know of any other 3d printers like it?@@craftykid3d
They are wonderful. I love the tiny flaw.
I mean... The quality of those parts is genuinely *chef's kiss. I couldnt have said it better byself.
I'm shocked by good good the A1 is. MY GOD MAN. Also, that is indeed a beaituful model.
Ya I got an A1 and $120 in free filament for the recall and a new heatbed
that model looks awesome!!😍😍
Kinda looks like a crown
Been there! Discipline and integrity are no joke!
With large complex prints always best to do one at a time, especially with dual color filaments where the pattern matters.
What is the name for the printer
I love the effect ! 😍💙💚
that's a pretty solid recovery. there's no chance mine would have survived a refill
Is there like a setting where you can find out how much filament you need per project??
I feel like that would be awesome
I think it actually looks awesome and adds character 👌
I wouldn’t mind the line, that planter is amazing!!
Those look amazing! That color is sick!
I used this filament and ran out on printing a storage chest. The same thing happened that the color distribution was a little off.
The rotation of the two together filaments have to align! Different batches will reflect at different angles. Found this out with a three color silk print that took two spools. You can move the filament feed around to match it up... At least I can with a single feed.
Something I thought of when I saw the thumnail is using the head and printing a separate cap and then connecting them with wires or something to make one of those sify, half-woman half-machine sculptures
Well, are ya gonna?
It's dual color filament and the filament wasn't fed into the extruder in the same orientation the old filament was in... Therefore the colors don't lineup.
It’s still gorgeous 😍🤩
I like the way the colors came out!!!
It is all so beautiful, colors are awesome.
It Looks Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
It looks awesome 👏🏻
You're prints fall off the bed if it cools? On some large prints I turn the bed heater off after about 25% because it's not needed anymore.
Super gorgeous model! where did you get it?
I did this on my Prusa a few times by accident. It is neat. The first time I thought it was going to be a dead loss, but there was just a little pimple where it resumed!
Are they cups of some sort? These look super dope 😁❤
It's still gorgeous ❤
I was sitting there wondering how you were going to align the new filament with the old one. I got my answer! =P
Those models look cool though... What are you using them for? Flower pots?
Seems like a mis orientation of the filament. Had the same thing eith a 3 color filament, also silk pla. Didn't put thr filament in the same way as the old spool and it messed up the colors.
To prevent that, you would have to splice at just the right point of the filament and match the filament orientation.
Do you think you could come up with something similar with a teensy bit more of an H. R. Giger inspiration?
(I don’t know if you came up with this design all on your own or if it’s a template or something ~I’m new here~ but I would LOVE to see what you could come up with.)
❤😍
I have this filament and it sucks. Ot only you should print slow with this one, it once clogged my nozzle, the layer adhesion is nonexistent even at above recommended temperatures, so no functional parts ever.
🦋They're so beautiful & I'd buy them. I'm going to buy my own 3D printer & hopefully craft as beautifully as you do.🦋
It's still stunning!
here's the thing, to get it the right orientation you might have to twist the filament a tad, but that in itself to get right is trial and error.
Looks absolutely amazing!
When I first started, I had a large print stop 70% of the way in when the neighborhood lost power for a few mins. The Ender 3 I was using did not try to continue the print at all. I remember literally counting the number of layers that were printed and trying to cut the gcode at the perfect place to continue my print. It worked. I still have that big ass toothbrush holder lol, too big to use but a good memory.
I want one!!! They look so cool!!!
With the dual colors, you need to make sure you load them exactly like they were before if you run out. Or the color will be shifted like this if the filament was rotated differently.
Tbh
The open heads could probably be treated to be made food safe if you have/get the supplies, they'd look cool as wine glasses!!
They would dribble all down your dress.
They are beautiful!!!!!
The color orientation going into the hot end was different on the first spool than the second. That’s why you’ve got a color shift from where it resumed
Keep in mind they're will be shrinkage after that long, lowering the z a tad before restarting the print will help with that layer line. For future reference of course
Um, no, the material is not going to shrink over time, only as a consequence of temperature change. All that happens in a single layer time unless you have really poor cooling, in which case you'll have lots of problems.
I think dual color filament needs you to match the rotation angle of the filament going into the extruder, somehow.
its kinda cool with the weird secondry orientaions of colors would be neat if you could do something with that on purpose
Its you dobt have active tracking on the angle for the filimnets rotation. Which would be a very difficult task.
I wouldnt feel bad its still a cool print.
This is because the new filament and the old was a little offset. You have to weld the filaments perfectly together, so the effect says clear✌️
it looks good but what is it a drinking cup or plant container??
Problem is that it had been to long between when you ran out and when you restarted it, I've run out before and swapped filaments right away and had no lines. Thanks for showing me what waiting three days is like though! I know now :)
I was blown away by my Bambu X1C when I had to turn off in the middle of a print to go to another location. I just switched off the power and then when I got to the new location a couple of hours later, I turned it on and it asked if I wanted to resume. I said yes and it turned out great. Just a small layer line but perfectly functional. Crazy
I think it has the potential to be trendy. You are a pioneer 😁🌻