As always, a very enjoyable video showcasing practical solutions. However, I would like to ask if you have any experience with those more advanced 3D pens with a cooling system. Do they actually make it easier to draw in space without resorting to drawing on flat surfaces?
Ive never seen anyone "drawing in space" effectivley. the sagging of the material as it cools is just fundamentally un-controlable. I think the most advanced users (hannah and all of the other 3D pen creators on youtube like sanago etc) start flat, and then build 3D shapes by combining the flat primals
Never heard of a pen with a cooling system. But I don't really follow the latest inovations. Please point me to a link to one of those. I would love to test one. Who makes one? However I have developed a way how to draw curved surfaces using clay support which will be the the subject of the next video. Here is a sneak preview of the method ruclips.net/video/Xa7gZse6c5c/видео.html
Thanks. I actually knew of that one but never ordered it, because it uses special ink that gets cured by UV light as opposed to the usual 3d printer filament which is affordable and widely available. I am set up for 1.75 filament and so I don't want to switch to having to buy new material when I have so much of this one. Plus I just now wanted to check on the pricing of that ink and it said it was currently unavailable so I am wondering if they are still in business.
I love all your videos! they are so interesting ^^ and yes! please show us how to make the bricks **
Thank you! Will do! The next two videos are already scheduled but right after that. Stay tuned.
You always go beyond in techniques! Thank you for sharing!!!
You are so welcome! I guess the main focus of this channel is to find out what is this thing capable of. And it surprises me every day.
Amazing tutorials! Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful tips and your talents!
You are so welcome! Stay tuned!
Do you already have a video on the brick textures?
Not yet. But stay tuned!
As always, a very enjoyable video showcasing practical solutions. However, I would like to ask if you have any experience with those more advanced 3D pens with a cooling system. Do they actually make it easier to draw in space without resorting to drawing on flat surfaces?
Ive never seen anyone "drawing in space" effectivley. the sagging of the material as it cools is just fundamentally un-controlable. I think the most advanced users (hannah and all of the other 3D pen creators on youtube like sanago etc) start flat, and then build 3D shapes by combining the flat primals
Never heard of a pen with a cooling system. But I don't really follow the latest inovations. Please point me to a link to one of those. I would love to test one. Who makes one? However I have developed a way how to draw curved surfaces using clay support which will be the the subject of the next video. Here is a sneak preview of the method ruclips.net/video/Xa7gZse6c5c/видео.html
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Thanks. I actually knew of that one but never ordered it, because it uses special ink that gets cured by UV light as opposed to the usual 3d printer filament which is affordable and widely available. I am set up for 1.75 filament and so I don't want to switch to having to buy new material when I have so much of this one. Plus I just now wanted to check on the pricing of that ink and it said it was currently unavailable so I am wondering if they are still in business.