Thank you all so much for the support! I haven't made a video in a long time due to moving into a new apartment, changes at my 9-5 job, and other personal life things so it really means a lot to me to see such a positive response from you all after months of inactivity on this channel. I really appreciate your kind words and I will do my best to put out more content as soon as I can!
It would be interesting to compare the living spaces of people with a lot of money vs. people with normal amounts. Rich young people seem to go for minimalistic.
BROO YOU FINALLY UPLOADED! I've been watching all the ender 3 pro upgrade videos like a hundred timess! Now i'll watch this video another thousands of times FIRST!
I don't think this is correct. Assuming the same travel speed, 1 line of a 0.8 mm nozzle would replace two lines of 0.4 mm nozzle. It should more or less be twice as fast.
How are you so good at video editing? It's frankly insane. Detailed, instructive, compelling, and entertaining. I love these 3D printing videos and I've been hooked on printing ever since I saw your ender 3 pro series. Great work.
When you don’t have to work you have a lot of time to practice your hobbies. This kid looks all of 20 years old and has a condo in downtown Vancouver. His rich mainland Chinese parents obviously gave him everything he has, he could literally do nothing for the rest of his life and still have it better than 90% of Canadians, financially anyway. Having worked my whole life and developed expertise in a trade and earned money for a down payment on a home I haven’t had the time to develop many hobbies, but it’s nice having a sense of genuine accomplishment knowing I earned almost everything I have.
@@ieatmidget That is your assumption, and therefore your opinion rather than fact. People like you are the reason stereotypes exist. Get your racist comments out of here.
I have come a long way (10 years) in graphic designs and a slight shift towards educator, but the more I dig deeper into myself, I like creating products/tools/objects for my specific use. My current project, I find myself being so happy tinkering and designing than doing my job. Product design might be what I am happiest after all. I will look through your videos for more inspiration and confidence to step out of my comfort zone
The more I go back and watch these older videos the more I find that your never videos have already been done, just not edited. So many cool things. Can’t wait to see what else you got up your sleeve
Scott!! Glad you're back man, messaged you on twitter after this blackout from social media, was getting worried. Welcome back! Hope to keep seeing your amazing videos
what the hell is this video? it's SO DAMN GOOD the editing... the lighting... the music... the storytelling. wow. i'm going to binge watch this content all night.
You can probably remove the weight limit if you use the 3d print as a permanent casting form for epoxy. You could also oversize them forms and cut away some of the material for a different texture (like hand carve or cnc?
I'm genuinely upset you're not at a minimum of 10M subscribers. THIS is content and beautifully edited as well for that matter! AND if you shoot everything yourself as well as edit then honestly this is insane. Awesome stuff man keep going we want more!
Its hard to find creators nowadays that are able to create very entertaining content without making it too much of a show. I love the style of editing and substance in your videos, you deserve every view you get. I was also waiting to find a good brain looking at the CR 30 so thanks for that :D
Scott, you’re the first video I ever saw on 3D printing (your 24 upgrades for the Creality Ender video) and it was full of actually useful upgrades and not just clickbait. You’re video editing and music selection is also top notch. Thanks for making more content, and the more you post the more I’ll watch!
It's worth pointing out, when you use a larger nozzle, you can push plastic out faster and have larger layer heights, BUT, you need an extruder setup than can keep up. Just cueing you in in case you hadn't thought of that. Many standard extruders will start skipping at normal print speeds since they are pushing through twice the amount of filament, equivalent to running the printer at twice the speed. That will effect layer adhesion since your lines aren't as thick as they should be. Or you can move to thicker filament, so you get more plastic per mm of filament.
Those legs are probably good in compression but bad under side load. If you sat on it, there would be some amount of side load which would probably crack it at the mounts unless you print it solid. Still really cool you can print stuff like that, and looks plenty strong for a side table
Love it ! I would suggest adding a longitudinal slot along the three feet you just printed in order to slide some 8 mm diameter shafts for preventing the bending. The weight limits won't be a problem then
A simple, engaging, and well done video brother! And yet again my burning desire for "infinite Z" is rekindled... And the white drill and driver combo cracked me up 😂 pretty badass. Just need to stop trying to "perfect" my modular dual direct drive/single direct+single bowden Ender 3 Pro that had consumed my 3d printing life for 14 months... I think the CR-30 may be the Rx required to shift gears here.
This is the first video of yours the algorithm has ever recommended to me and I gotta say I really enjoy your clever and witty editing style. Keep up the good work!
Hey, I am also a 3d "printer?" and i really love your channel. In fact I have got a question - what do you use to make all these stickers and signs like in 5:44? Cheers!
A good friend who helped me get into 3D printing told me “there are a lot of things you could print, but shouldn’t.” In other words , people try to print stuff that isn’t very practical.
IMO you are only limited by how well you can design it and how well you can adjust the mechanics of your printer Im printing a large scale bluetooth speaker right now, uses like 1.8kg of filament, multiple parts, special infill tuned for acoustic advantages, acoustic patterns built into the inner walls You can print nearly anything, just gotta work around the horizontal layer separation disadvantage with core materials
Great vid! What font do you use to make those decals/vinyl designs when you paint over them? Are you using a vinyl cutter like the cricut to make them?
"I would have needed a whole woodshop to make this table." Or you know, a Japanaese saw, a tape measure, and a jack plane. But sure. Basically a whole wood shop.
THANK YOU FOR SLAPPING A 0.8nozzle on this printer. It should’ve shipped with one from the factory. Incredible content, can’t wait for the next episode
I love wood and have made all sorts of things with wood simply because it's so "plastic" (adjective). But THIS is the future. Metal can also be used in 3D printing. One tip: about the indoor AC. I just had to get one and, with a little work, you can put them outside and just blow the cool air in. If you want to recirculate the indoor air, that's one more duct, and that's what I did. But they're a LOT quieter out on the balcony!
Came from your 3D Printer Mods Videos and they were amazing bro! I have been waiting for 3D Printing technology to mature for the past 10 years before i buy my first 3d printer and looks to me this is it.
I suspect it won't break under compression but will break when the legs are torque (they try to splay out as more weight is applied) and there might be a super simple way to GREATLY increase its load capacity. about 2/3 or maybe 1/2 way down have a hole in each leg with a nut/bolt and a turn buckle wire arrangement. ie physically prevent the legs from pushing outward. Now I am curious as to just how much mass they can hold :-)
Hey as a fellow Seattle dweller I know there's places in town where you can rent time in a wood shop so you can work on your projects. 3D printing is fine and I do it all The time period but there's nothing quite like handcutting your own dove tail joints.
Hey, You could actually print out a lower infill and mostly skin, and use infill settings and design stuff (I know very specific) to pour in a resin or something after, to make it a lot stronger, easier, faster.
not gonna lie but im really jealous of this guys apartment, hes done it out so nicely even down to the tv frame, i love the quality minimalism look and hes smashed it here
Excellent work. I'm getting more & more surprised at how much 3D printing has been, not just taken up, but extended to new, ever more remarkable levels of creativity. I suspect that newer materials will also become increasingly strong & 3D printers to have multi-head/nozzle/filament systems, allowing for greater toughness & robustness in builds (perhaps even approaching hardwood in strength), as well as more complexity in internal design, internal structure & aesthetics. Looking forward to future projects.
FYI, if you want maximum efficiency on that indoor air conditioner, place a ventilation tube on the unit's intake to cool the compressor and connect the other end of the tube to a new hole on that printed part. The amount of air that the unit pulls in to cool the thing has to be replaced somehow, and that's how the air is drawn from the outside. Your efficiency is heavily compromised if you just use it as is.
Idea: you could Reinforce the legs by running cheap threaded rod, some bolts and large washers through the middle. The threaded rod is strongest under tension, however the print should be strongest under compression, so you are not really sitting on the rod as much as strengthening the 3D printed part use 12mm and it should be overkill strong. If you were really keen you could size it so the the threads bite all the way down the hole requiring you to have to screw the threaded rod in the whole way rather than just dropping it in to a hole. This would further couple the print to the rod and increase rigidity.
Well...i never considered the actual real life applications of the cr-30, the length of prints is amazing, like why go to the hardware store when you can print something like this is just incredible.
Thank you all so much for the support!
I haven't made a video in a long time due to moving into a new apartment, changes at my 9-5 job, and other personal life things so it really means a lot to me to see such a positive response from you all after months of inactivity on this channel. I really appreciate your kind words and I will do my best to put out more content as soon as I can!
Thanks so much for your great support! Great work Scott, keep it up! :)))
0:34 watch your fingers lol
@Scott Yu-Jan broo can you give us some tips how we can learn like where we can start and some things like that and Thanks you so much
hi scott really love your videos keep it up and pls never change
Hold up.... how do you have a white drill??? EXPLAIN PLEASE!!
Why Creality didn't call the CR-30 the "Never Ender" I will never know.
That's a sick name.
Sir, you deserve a price! 🍪 I hope they name v2 the Never Ender
Ohhh like the ender 3ds
Or the “Ext-Ender”
@@FBI-sr2eg even though it's not a creality product that's too close to the Ender Extender
Dude, you're the Casey Neistat of 3D Printing!
I thought the exact same. The cut of all the videos feels like a holiday cramped into 7 minutes.
Coming next on Integza channel:
"I stopped making rockets, I now make furnitures!
P.S. the furnitures have rockets attached to their legs"
Hello Integza! Come on, do something bigger. 😁
What delta printer do you havw
He has mad editing skills
Dude you need to do an apartment tour. You have an aesthetic to you that’s so clean and professional
It would be interesting to compare the living spaces of people with a lot of money vs. people with normal amounts. Rich young people seem to go for minimalistic.
Just paint everything white. Lol he painted his power drill, waiting for the 3d printer to get painted in the next video...
@@justinnote3264 i wonder what spray he uses since most sprays have a horrible smell
That style is called daddy’s money.
@@Dead-bl7to or maybe it come from him studying art/design?
Thanks
the final paint detail is everything 2 me, omg. takes it from a plain (cute) table to being really unique but still sleek and minimal... obsessed 😳
Beautifully produced video bro! So glad you like the printer😊
I liked your cameo! 😆
Thank you so much. I'm a big fan! I am so honoured you watched my video! 💛
@@ScottYuJan Loved it! Subscribed!
Woah. Haven't seen you in years
can I get a CR-30????
BROO YOU FINALLY UPLOADED! I've been watching all the ender 3 pro upgrade videos like a hundred timess!
Now i'll watch this video another thousands of times
FIRST!
Same.
Same im so happy
same
My Ender 3 Pro is coming this I think I'll just have his videos playing in a loop until then. My Amazon Wish List is STACKKKKKEEEDD right now haha!
Love this, as a design student this is so inspiring. I even bought my first 3d printer because of you! Keep up the good work!
Daang killer production quality man, hats off! 👏
The quality of the production of this video is amazing. It's not the 3d printer, it's the vibe.
Great quality production on this vid
Awesome! Just a heads up, a 0.8mm nozzle would speed it up by more than twice vs a 0.4mm since that measurement is the diameter not the area
nice! you're totally right. i forgot about that haha i goofed. thanks!
And it still took around 11 hours to print each leg?
I don't think this is correct. Assuming the same travel speed, 1 line of a 0.8 mm nozzle would replace two lines of 0.4 mm nozzle. It should more or less be twice as fast.
@@7573436 plus the bigger layer height
How are you so good at video editing? It's frankly insane. Detailed, instructive, compelling, and entertaining. I love these 3D printing videos and I've been hooked on printing ever since I saw your ender 3 pro series. Great work.
When you don’t have to work you have a lot of time to practice your hobbies. This kid looks all of 20 years old and has a condo in downtown Vancouver. His rich mainland Chinese parents obviously gave him everything he has, he could literally do nothing for the rest of his life and still have it better than 90% of Canadians, financially anyway.
Having worked my whole life and developed expertise in a trade and earned money for a down payment on a home I haven’t had the time to develop many hobbies, but it’s nice having a sense of genuine accomplishment knowing I earned almost everything I have.
@@ieatmidget That is your assumption, and therefore your opinion rather than fact. People like you are the reason stereotypes exist. Get your racist comments out of here.
@@ieatmidget shut up
@@ieatmidget Damn you salty.
@@keaf_ledger3089 probably true though
The production, camera work, asthetic, editing and how clean your work is blows me away.
Your editing is so Zen but also engaging as hell. So glad I subbed after your Ender 3 video.
I have come a long way (10 years) in graphic designs and a slight shift towards educator, but the more I dig deeper into myself, I like creating products/tools/objects for my specific use. My current project, I find myself being so happy tinkering and designing than doing my job. Product design might be what I am happiest after all. I will look through your videos for more inspiration and confidence to step out of my comfort zone
The more I go back and watch these older videos the more I find that your never videos have already been done, just not edited. So many cool things. Can’t wait to see what else you got up your sleeve
Scott!! Glad you're back man, messaged you on twitter after this blackout from social media, was getting worried.
Welcome back! Hope to keep seeing your amazing videos
what the hell is this video? it's SO DAMN GOOD
the editing... the lighting... the music... the storytelling. wow.
i'm going to binge watch this content all night.
love the style dude
Hate to sound profound or whatever but this is genuinely the future of home furnishing, great video man
You can probably remove the weight limit if you use the 3d print as a permanent casting form for epoxy. You could also oversize them forms and cut away some of the material for a different texture (like hand carve or cnc?
You can craft things, you can design, you can photoshop, you can make art. You’re insanely talented!
I'm genuinely upset you're not at a minimum of 10M subscribers. THIS is content and beautifully edited as well for that matter! AND if you shoot everything yourself as well as edit then honestly this is insane. Awesome stuff man keep going we want more!
Your montages are CLEAN
Its hard to find creators nowadays that are able to create very entertaining content without making it too much of a show. I love the style of editing and substance in your videos, you deserve every view you get. I was also waiting to find a good brain looking at the CR 30 so thanks for that :D
Scott, you’re the first video I ever saw on 3D printing (your 24 upgrades for the Creality Ender video) and it was full of actually useful upgrades and not just clickbait. You’re video editing and music selection is also top notch. Thanks for making more content, and the more you post the more I’ll watch!
Love seeing some practical print designs with the CR-30. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the Shout Out man. Keep the videos coming!
Wow, your editing is AMAZING! I really enjoy your videos!
0:41, I loved the montage of multiple Scott’s!
Scott, please don’t die
Best comment on here haha
your videos have a ridiculous amount of effort put into them. they are so so so so high quality. its insane. love ur videos dude
A new upload after 4 months ! Great work like always! The editing and color grading is on point. Good old table top stores :)
It's worth pointing out, when you use a larger nozzle, you can push plastic out faster and have larger layer heights, BUT, you need an extruder setup than can keep up. Just cueing you in in case you hadn't thought of that. Many standard extruders will start skipping at normal print speeds since they are pushing through twice the amount of filament, equivalent to running the printer at twice the speed. That will effect layer adhesion since your lines aren't as thick as they should be. Or you can move to thicker filament, so you get more plastic per mm of filament.
0:34 this is the reason why you aways should move the knife away from you and not towards your hands, just saying.
Those legs are probably good in compression but bad under side load. If you sat on it, there would be some amount of side load which would probably crack it at the mounts unless you print it solid. Still really cool you can print stuff like that, and looks plenty strong for a side table
This is such a cool 3D printer, thanks for showcasing it, and so beautifully, amazing filming and editing!
Love it ! I would suggest adding a longitudinal slot along the three feet you just printed in order to slide some 8 mm diameter shafts for preventing the bending. The weight limits won't be a problem then
I'm still waiting for the laser engraver video =), good job!
me too cant wait
..or the Plotter add-on .... I wonder if he "printed" the template for the Letters on the Table...
Only just now realising the Face ID artwork was an easter egg the whole way through this vid 🤯
Personalised driver/drill lol, I love it
Cool video!
cool! how did you
make the tape you used for the text?
Please let me know if you find out the answer.
Could really help me
I love your white motif going on. The fact that you’ve gone to the trouble of whiting your drills shows the dedication to it.
This guy is the reason why you’re having trouble finding white filament. 😉
I know this is joke but esun white pla is very cheap
Id print a mid-height shelf think for your TV stand, it would strengthen the legs (Make them not so wobbly ), & provide storage for TV Remote etc.
A simple, engaging, and well done video brother!
And yet again my burning desire for "infinite Z" is rekindled... And the white drill and driver combo cracked me up 😂 pretty badass.
Just need to stop trying to "perfect" my modular dual direct drive/single direct+single bowden Ender 3 Pro that had consumed my 3d printing life for 14 months... I think the CR-30 may be the Rx required to shift gears here.
This is the first video of yours the algorithm has ever recommended to me and I gotta say I really enjoy your clever and witty editing style. Keep up the good work!
Hey, I am also a 3d "printer?" and i really love your channel. In fact I have got a question - what do you use to make all these stickers and signs like in 5:44? Cheers!
It’s to give an industrial feel I think
Can I just say how satisfying it is for you to walk up while it’s printing really fast and then just grabbing it!
A good friend who helped me get into 3D printing told me “there are a lot of things you could print, but shouldn’t.” In other words , people try to print stuff that isn’t very practical.
IMO you are only limited by how well you can design it and how well you can adjust the mechanics of your printer
Im printing a large scale bluetooth speaker right now, uses like 1.8kg of filament, multiple parts, special infill tuned for acoustic advantages, acoustic patterns built into the inner walls
You can print nearly anything, just gotta work around the horizontal layer separation disadvantage with core materials
just discovered you, just wow. This is the best, artistic channel i've ever seen so far, you have my sincere respect.
Great vid! What font do you use to make those decals/vinyl designs when you paint over them? Are you using a vinyl cutter like the cricut to make them?
one of the best channels I've seen in a long time, so inspiring, soooo creative, keep up the good work!
How much PLA did these three legs require?
I have a feeling it'll cost a whole lot more than just getting a similar stool from the local stool shop.
60K subs is not enough my man, the quality of your videos screams atleast 500k
That white power tool tho 🥵
Hol up
Hmm
Scotty the quality of these videos is, as always, outstanding. Keep it up
How much of a struggle was it to get the right combination of books to match the height of the printer?
you have no idea 😭
The fact that he painted his tools white makes ma kinda feel "uneasy" but at the same time I love how clean they look :D
Hey man, love your vids! It would be really interesting to know more about your vinyl cutter for design and lettering. What machine are you using?
3:49
"wasn't looking in the right places"
I see what you did there 😂
"I would have needed a whole woodshop to make this table."
Or you know, a Japanaese saw, a tape measure, and a jack plane.
But sure. Basically a whole wood shop.
A Japanese saw and a 3D printer is basically what I used to fix my chair last week. And a few screws.
THANK YOU FOR SLAPPING A 0.8nozzle on this printer. It should’ve shipped with one from the factory. Incredible content, can’t wait for the next episode
You've left the sticker on the bottom, you are going to have to spray paint over it now
I love wood and have made all sorts of things with wood simply because it's so "plastic" (adjective). But THIS is the future. Metal can also be used in 3D printing. One tip: about the indoor AC. I just had to get one and, with a little work, you can put them outside and just blow the cool air in. If you want to recirculate the indoor air, that's one more duct, and that's what I did. But they're a LOT quieter out on the balcony!
5:07 You are not stupid for trying this, its actually great in order to avoid an accident.
but WHY DID YOU DO IT WITH SOCKS ON???
Came from your 3D Printer Mods Videos and they were amazing bro! I have been waiting for 3D Printing technology to mature for the past 10 years before i buy my first 3d printer and looks to me this is it.
Why didnt you take the sticker off the chair bro? 4:08
That bothered me a lot too
I suspect it won't break under compression but will break when the legs are torque (they try to splay out as more weight is applied) and there might be a super simple way to GREATLY increase its load capacity. about 2/3 or maybe 1/2 way down have a hole in each leg with a nut/bolt and a turn buckle wire arrangement. ie physically prevent the legs from pushing outward. Now I am curious as to just how much mass they can hold :-)
insane. this is amazing mate. I truly thought i've tried just about every creative hack in the book haha
Hey as a fellow Seattle dweller I know there's places in town where you can rent time in a wood shop so you can work on your projects. 3D printing is fine and I do it all The time period but there's nothing quite like handcutting your own dove tail joints.
Hey, You could actually print out a lower infill and mostly skin, and use infill settings and design stuff (I know very specific) to pour in a resin or something after, to make it a lot stronger, easier, faster.
This guy is producing unreasonably high quality videos
I've watched your videos many times and I keep coming back because of your great edits
Best shot of the video is at 6:14. Another great video Scott!
In my opinion best part was the part where the printer is time lapsing while he casually grabs the parts
Wow, I really like the idea of that 3d printer. I didn't know this existed... now I gotta look into these things!
not gonna lie but im really jealous of this guys apartment, hes done it out so nicely even down to the tv frame, i love the quality minimalism look and hes smashed it here
The CR-30 has improved a lot since its first RUclips showcase. I bet you could easily mod it for even better performance.
dude it literally looks like fucking magic. what incredible tech to watch things seemingly being fabricated out of nothing
Your creativity is on point! Everything from design to videography.
Excellent work.
I'm getting more & more surprised at how much 3D printing has been, not just taken up, but extended to new, ever more remarkable levels of creativity.
I suspect that newer materials will also become increasingly strong & 3D printers to have multi-head/nozzle/filament systems, allowing for greater toughness & robustness in builds (perhaps even approaching hardwood in strength), as well as more complexity in internal design, internal structure & aesthetics.
Looking forward to future projects.
Can we all take a moment to appreciate that he took the time to make his ryobi tools white?
FYI, if you want maximum efficiency on that indoor air conditioner, place a ventilation tube on the unit's intake to cool the compressor and connect the other end of the tube to a new hole on that printed part.
The amount of air that the unit pulls in to cool the thing has to be replaced somehow, and that's how the air is drawn from the outside. Your efficiency is heavily compromised if you just use it as is.
Glad to see you back man !! Its been a while
Those white-painted drills are pretty classy. Makes me want to start painting some of my own tools.
bro i am really in love with your design philosophy!
Yay ! Glad to see your back to 3D printing vids!
Idea: you could Reinforce the legs by running cheap threaded rod, some bolts and large washers through the middle. The threaded rod is strongest under tension, however the print should be strongest under compression, so you are not really sitting on the rod as much as strengthening the 3D printed part use 12mm and it should be overkill strong. If you were really keen you could size it so the the threads bite all the way down the hole requiring you to have to screw the threaded rod in the whole way rather than just dropping it in to a hole. This would further couple the print to the rod and increase rigidity.
this edit is so *Clean*
even the drill is also
*CLEAN*
Truly an Artist
Geeez still the best B roll on alllll of the RUclipsz!!
The video production quality is insane! Incredible n sleek table too. Instant subscribe :)
Your editing is so frikken smooth man
I love your channel. I NEVER click the bell icon for anyone, but you made the cut Scott.
Dude I love you, I love this channel ,1st video but now I’m going jump down the rabbit hole
Insanely engaging video man, it's obvious you have work hard at your visions and it's very cool to see
Well...i never considered the actual real life applications of the cr-30, the length of prints is amazing, like why go to the hardware store when you can print something like this is just incredible.