Where Did My Filament Go? A Practical Printing Adventure!

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024

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  • @FilamentStories
    @FilamentStories 2 года назад +16

    Filament organization help needed? I'm glad I waited until the end of the video before confirming travel plans to come help. Love the french cleats, such an amazingly strong solution. Challenge: organize by color! LOVE IT!

    • @no-page
      @no-page 2 года назад

      Please, don't delay!

    • @SwervingLemon
      @SwervingLemon 2 года назад

      Really looking forward to you throwing shade again! You're hilarious!

    • @FilamentStories
      @FilamentStories 2 года назад

      @@SwervingLemon Joel is great, he's so much fun to film with. I am on standby for any 3DPN Filament Organization needs. I really like Joel's solution, now I want a big wall to hang filament in here, it just looks so nice hanging there, on standby ready for action!

  • @dr3ifach
    @dr3ifach 11 месяцев назад +1

    I would recommend using a pipe cutter for the conduit. They cut straighter than a cut-off wheel and all the burr goes to the I.D. of the tube. Plus, no sparks or metal dust flying everywhere. Amazon has them for $10-$15.

  • @phantomsmithy
    @phantomsmithy 2 года назад +68

    How do we know the stud finder was accurate? You never tested it on yourself! Next thing you’re gonna tell me is you pick up BBQ tongs and don’t click em twice!!! 😮

    • @Thomllama
      @Thomllama 2 года назад +2

      Must click tongs!

    • @richardbertacchi5016
      @richardbertacchi5016 2 года назад +6

      That's the ultimate dad joke. Have to point the stud finder at yourself (to see if it's working!) Every project....every time

    • @woodwaker1
      @woodwaker1 2 года назад +3

      @@richardbertacchi5016 I had to quit doing that the loud noise was too much - I couldn't even hold it before it would go off.

  • @06wattsie06
    @06wattsie06 2 года назад +2

    Screw the angle grinder handle in, above the disk - There is always 2 holes for it and the guard rotates around to suit. Much safer than having your hand and arm below the point you're cutting. Keep up the good work! great video as always!

    • @sonixthatsme
      @sonixthatsme 2 года назад

      Indeed, that was very hard/scary too watch.

  • @colincampbell3679
    @colincampbell3679 2 года назад +3

    Use those cut off tubes sections to make a small raised Table to display printed models on the wall, print PETG brackets that fit the tubes together like a support frame of a shelf.

  • @Faiq_h
    @Faiq_h 2 года назад +1

    you can cap the rod ends with 3d printed caps.
    you can also add lighting behind it to not only highlight the wall but make it easier to see the filament.

  • @BadgerBishop
    @BadgerBishop 2 года назад +4

    Great project! I think if it was my storage, I'd organize by material primarily because that's usually the important detail for me.

  • @bernieclark8458
    @bernieclark8458 2 года назад +6

    You could have also used a plumbers tubing cutter instead of the grinder for a clean straight cut.

    • @z3rotollranc3
      @z3rotollranc3 2 года назад +2

      I was going to say the same thing in case there was anyone out there who would want to do this but doesn't have access to a cutoff wheel. Just make sure to clean off the edges first, inside and out, both methods can leave very sharp burrs on the cut end that will slice you up pretty badly if you aren't careful.

  • @BV3D
    @BV3D 2 года назад +4

    Hi Joel, this was a fun video. I'd like to try something like this in a smaller space. Unfortunately the ambient relative humidity where I live isn't compatible with storing filament in the open. Also: Nice Recognizer from Tron! I recognizered it immediately!

    • @OldCurmudgeon3DP
      @OldCurmudgeon3DP 2 года назад +1

      STL? 😜
      I'm in the same boat, but since mold is an issue here, the room required a full-time dehumidifier anyway.

    • @BV3D
      @BV3D 2 года назад

      @@OldCurmudgeon3DP I might give a dehumidifier a try. The relative humidity here is routinely in the 50% range.

    • @OldCurmudgeon3DP
      @OldCurmudgeon3DP 2 года назад +1

      @@BV3D I have a condensate pump and a nodemcu (for the float contact if it fails) for unattended operation. I was emptying the 50+qt bucket daily.

    • @calebb5106
      @calebb5106 2 года назад +1

      when i can finally afford a house out here in AZ I'm gonna have a room dedicated for my print stuff and just keep a dehumidifier in there at all times, it might be dry as heck here, but when the monsoon season comes, it *comes*

    • @Tobashadow
      @Tobashadow 2 года назад +1

      I run a very similar setup to his, I put each spool in a ziplock brand 1 gallon bag.

  • @Norm1991
    @Norm1991 2 года назад +2

    You probably don't know but EMT tube can be cut with pipe cutter. the one for copper with the screw

    • @filanfyretracker
      @filanfyretracker 2 года назад

      I was thinking that, Its just pipe for wires.

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад +2

      I am realizing that now, but when cutting with a pip cutter, there are no sparks. Plus, it doesn't give me an excuse to buy a new tool :)

  • @thenextlayer
    @thenextlayer 2 года назад

    I LOVE seeing you do project videos Joel… but yes, for the love of god, color coordinate them shelves!
    Also, are the black brackets 100% 3D printed?

  • @davidbunch7431
    @davidbunch7431 2 года назад +2

    Did you ever consider using a pipe cutter for the Electrical Metallic Tubing? It is usually meant for softer metal pipe like copper, brass or aluminum, but works on these as well. I have cut quite a few pieces of 3/4" & 1/2" of EMT with the small Ridgid pipe cutter. A few turns of the cutter & pipe pops in half.

    • @scatdawg1
      @scatdawg1 2 года назад

      Honestly have less of a chance of cutting your self with proper use of angle grinder haha... imo manual tools like a deburreres, hacksaws pipe cutters are just asking for you to ram your hand into sharp pieces of metal. With an angle grinder or dremel you are working with the tool to get it done fast, effectively and safely.

  • @pieterrosing6007
    @pieterrosing6007 2 года назад +5

    Looks really good. I've had a question since the last wall video.
    You have so many open rolls of filament, is moisture not a huge problem for you? or do you blast through the stuff at a rate the issue never really arises?
    Because with the new wall being in that nice little recess, it looks like you could turn the whole alcove into a humidor with fairly minimal effort

  • @pezliz
    @pezliz 2 года назад

    Can't wait to see it all organized! Love the rack, I'm starting to think about what I might want for my potential new space...

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад

      Ooh, thank you! This is a great solution!

  • @GTechOfficial
    @GTechOfficial 2 года назад

    Super cool idea! I'm planning on replicating a storage solution like this on a 2ft section of wall next to my printer so I'm glad you made an updated version!

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад

      Thanks, and me too! I LOVE these cleats!

  • @moen3249
    @moen3249 2 года назад +1

    Glad you got an anglegrinder with a guard and a cutting disc.

    • @krisgeusens162
      @krisgeusens162 2 года назад +1

      But it would be safer with the handle on the other side :) you're almost there

    • @moen3249
      @moen3249 2 года назад

      @@krisgeusens162I thought about that too, he will find out over time since that will hurt. I usually dont use the handle, for me it makes it harder to hold. And since it was off once, it is gone 🤣.

  • @friday5670
    @friday5670 2 года назад +1

    For the cut offs i you can make a platform to spray paint or other finish the printed parts. The emt will have a small surface area to reduce something getting stuck and you can roll the part around if needed.

  • @tonycosta3302
    @tonycosta3302 2 месяца назад

    Just use some magnets to locate drywall screw locations. Find the screws, you find the studs. For horsehair plaster, use a metal detecting stud finder.

  • @marsgizmo
    @marsgizmo 2 года назад +7

    the new shelve looks awesome! 👏😎

  • @coaltowking
    @coaltowking 2 года назад

    Glad to see that you used the angle grinder safely this time. I don't know where you bought the conduit, but almost all places will cut it for free if you buy it there.
    BTW 24" studs usually means an older building, not a commercial building.

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад +1

      Oh, didn't know that, but the building IS older.
      Also, if they cut it, it means I don't get to make sparks.
      :(

  • @LauraKelsh
    @LauraKelsh 2 года назад

    Hey Joel, I recommend screwing the handle on the grinder on the other side so it isn’t in the way of the sparks coming out and you’ll have better control over it in general with a lower risk to cutting off a finger 😊

  • @RoseKindred
    @RoseKindred 2 года назад +1

    I am not afraid to admit I drooled a little seeing all that PLA and other filaments. Like being let loose in a candy store.

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад +2

      I should let people pick a spool as a prize some time!

  • @ethansdad3d
    @ethansdad3d 2 года назад

    Great project. Now, I'm tempted to do the same. Thanks for the open source project, Repkord!

  • @rcmaniac25
    @rcmaniac25 2 года назад

    Woot shelves! I'm slowly doing some additional filament storage, so yet another "hey. Hey you. Do the thing" for me :P

  • @MrGerhardGrobler
    @MrGerhardGrobler 2 года назад

    Great video. Triggered! Yes, new ideas how to manage not only my growing collection of filament [now severly reduced as I had to make 213 nosecones for a school's STEAM project, and increasing my printfarm to 6 printers, 2 x Ender 2 Pro, 2 x Ender 3 S1, 1 x Biqu B1(2021) and a CR-10s(2021)] to pump out the needed components. The French Cleat design is simple and effective, to perfect example of the K.I.S.S. principle. I also watched Michael Laws - Teaching Tech use them in his new workshop.
    As always, entertaining, educational and inspiring.

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад

      I _LOVE_ Teaching Tech, such a good dude! Thank YOU as always for watching!

  • @Billa2720
    @Billa2720 2 года назад

    The new shelves look great!

  • @jzytaruk
    @jzytaruk 2 года назад

    You could use a pipe cutter from the plumbing section to cut the pipe, it would leave you a slightly rounded edge and it would be perfectly straight.. plus no sparks and no PPE needed! Also, you hold the grinder "weird".. Unscrew the handle and put it on the other side to be more comfortable.

  • @DavidLeeKersey
    @DavidLeeKersey Год назад

    Interior walls can be 16 or 24 inches on center depending on many factors. If they aren't load bearing and shorter then 9 foot you can use a2x4 24" in center.

  • @jurgenvren
    @jurgenvren 2 года назад +2

    What I would give just to help organize that shelf, I have my own collection of filament not as large as that no where near, but man is the work and time taken to organize the filaments between material to color is worth every second when looking at it complete.

    • @redherring5532
      @redherring5532 2 года назад

      I've used this 4 tier shelf from Ikea, I wish I knew what it was called man cause you can store a bunch of rolls on there and it takes up little room, cool thing is it's wood(ish?) -At least screws bite and dig into it well- and you can print a few brackets to modify it to make each shelf hold 11 to 12 rolls, like 50 to 60 rolls on a 10"by 24"x5 foot y'all shelf.

    • @JeronimoStilton14
      @JeronimoStilton14 2 года назад

      @@redherring5532 how much did it set you back money wise

  • @MediaMan3D
    @MediaMan3D 2 года назад

    The 'tubing' is EMT conduit that is normally used for electrical wiring.

  • @CraigTrader
    @CraigTrader 2 года назад

    In residential construction, 24" on center is allowed if the studs are 2x6s.

  • @DougCoughler
    @DougCoughler 2 года назад

    I was very distracted by the way the cleats changed colour between the front camera and the profile camera. 😄 Great work on the shelf!

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад

      hahah YOU AND ME BOTH. Color grading is getting there. The studio is in a contact state of change right now.

  • @ozzman39
    @ozzman39 2 года назад +1

    Hey Joel where can I find the link to those flowers that are on your bench. Want to print some of these to add to my area at work

  • @user-mz6qu3hz6m
    @user-mz6qu3hz6m 2 года назад

    That's a really neat space, Joel.

  • @MrV8rick
    @MrV8rick 2 года назад

    Great, I was a bit confused at first , I thought I'm sure wall was in live last week, then I membered you said you would show video of wall build .I had Stella in me lol

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад

      hahaha. Stella - super tasty! Yeah, sometimes the stuff that gets released has been in the can and filmed for a couple weeks prior. It's hard for ME to keep track of.

    • @MrV8rick
      @MrV8rick 2 года назад

      @@3DPrintingNerd they look great

  • @maximuss1001
    @maximuss1001 2 года назад +3

    do you have a link to the STL files?
    I need something like that :)

  • @jessewaldner9432
    @jessewaldner9432 2 года назад +2

    Does your filament not get brittle if it is not in a sealed bag?

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад

      Mine doesn’t. I don’t seem to have an issue with that. Humidity isn’t bad here and I have a good HVAC system at the studio.

    • @jessewaldner9432
      @jessewaldner9432 2 года назад

      Ok thanks, I was just curious

  • @Mobile_Dom
    @Mobile_Dom 2 года назад +1

    wait, im confused. so you have 2 properties? "the studio" and the print farm? i though they were one and the same just different parts of it

  • @eminence55
    @eminence55 2 года назад

    Im not a contractor but my dad taught me 16" for outside walls and 24" centers for inside walls is typical.

  • @stanstocker8858
    @stanstocker8858 2 года назад

    Lots of plans out there for train horn style multi note whistles. I've made them with pipe and metal, but can't really think of a reason 3d printed parts wouldn't work as well. A quick search on steam whistles made with pipe will turn up some interesting options for using smaller diameter pipe instead of the big large single tube styles.

  • @3DMusketeers
    @3DMusketeers 2 года назад +1

    Love them Joel! I really wan to do something similar, but my standing set is in my non climate controlled garage in FL, so no dice there :(

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад +1

      Aww shoot, Grant. We can find a way! :)

    • @NM-wd7kx
      @NM-wd7kx 2 года назад

      I've been considering using old ammo tins filled with desiccant & using a bowden style tube to feed filament out to a printer

    • @3DMusketeers
      @3DMusketeers 2 года назад

      @@3DPrintingNerd Where there's a will, there is likely a print!
      Will need some insulation and power, but it is doable. FL garages are tiny though, and of course, no basements :(

    • @3DMusketeers
      @3DMusketeers 2 года назад +1

      @@NM-wd7kx normally speaking, if the spool is not constantly outside, it should be fine. Desiccant wont really take moisture out of the filament, rather, it takes it out of the air.

    • @NM-wd7kx
      @NM-wd7kx 2 года назад

      @@3DMusketeers living in the UK means nothing is truly dry here, even in the heat.
      Drying first then dessicant storage has been my plan

  • @andyb7754
    @andyb7754 2 года назад

    Very nice job!! Now, use all that filament and build something so it doesn't get old! LOL! Thanks for the informational video.

  • @aaron57422
    @aaron57422 2 года назад +1

    Nice setup Joel! I do often wonder with load-bearing parts, especially a load like 9ft of filament spools, do you see issues with creep or sagging over time?

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад +1

      That is yet to be determined. I used a lot of PETG in making the cleats, so we will see? Revisit in 6 months?

  • @GrandSportPhilly
    @GrandSportPhilly 2 года назад +1

    Nice job Joel! Could you have used a pipe cutter tool instead of a grinder for this? And will you be at ERRF this year?

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад +3

      I could have, but sparks are fun. Yes see you at ERRF!

  • @redherring5532
    @redherring5532 2 года назад +1

    The blackest black you can get at home Depot is Tricorn Black. The paint guy there gave me a really passionate break down of all this 🤨

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад

      Oh my goodness, I bet there is a story there.

  • @SharlzG
    @SharlzG 2 года назад

    Turned out great Joel.

  • @ScottDallesasse
    @ScottDallesasse 2 года назад

    Use the cutoffs for a cool wind chime. Perhaps print something to attach them to.

  • @friday5670
    @friday5670 2 года назад

    Fyi you can easily cut EMT electrical conduit with either a hacksaw or a tubing cutting. For the tubing cutting score the EMT 3-4 times and then snap it like a glass on the scored seam

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад +1

      Wait, you can just score the EMT and it snaps? WHAT???

  • @SaitoGray
    @SaitoGray 2 года назад

    Make a lamp with it.
    Print elbow joint and use the tube as a foot for a nice LED lamp powered by WLED.

  • @SpaceGringos3D
    @SpaceGringos3D 2 года назад

    Always enjoy your videos!

  • @Krendro
    @Krendro 9 месяцев назад

    Note to self: use 1/2 inch emt to make useful filament storage solutions in the future.

  • @b1tw0nder
    @b1tw0nder 2 года назад

    Cleats reminded me of a cereal box meme at an art gallery near Virginia Tech that read frosted mini Cleats. Lol

    • @b1tw0nder
      @b1tw0nder 2 года назад

      BTW whyyyyyy???? Why black? Should have done high five blue!

  • @woodwaker1
    @woodwaker1 2 года назад

    Lots of great ideas that came together. I also found the comedy channel, turn on Closed Captioning and watch the automated text to speech. See you at ERRF

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад +1

      OH NO, what did the captions say? SEE YOU THERE!

  • @psnipes2003
    @psnipes2003 2 года назад

    Put two one-foot sections end to end to make four two-foot sections of corner rods for a printer enclosure for printing abs.

  • @kwigbo
    @kwigbo 2 года назад

    Pipe cutters that you spin work great on that tubing. No sparks either. 😉

  • @zerofox3d
    @zerofox3d 2 года назад +1

    I’m not sure from the video, are you happy with the wall?

  • @adameichler
    @adameichler 2 года назад +2

    I am curious how satisfied are you with OSEQ sheet. For me, it works great with PETG and ASA, but PLA does not hold that well.

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад +1

      PETG is great, it SUCKSSSS for PLA in my experience.

    • @adameichler
      @adameichler 2 года назад

      @@3DPrintingNerd PLA (somehow) works for me only with 215 °C on extruder and 70 °C bed. With any other setting the PLA does not stick at all.

  • @nickdarrow4873
    @nickdarrow4873 2 года назад

    Thank you for wearing PPE. Lead by example 😀

  • @MMuraseofSandvich
    @MMuraseofSandvich 2 года назад

    Extra tubing idea: dry boxes for sensitive materials like nylon.

  • @zfotoguy71
    @zfotoguy71 2 года назад

    A cutting or grinding wheel that intentionally produces a lot of dust while cutting/grinding is called a friable wheel or disk.

  • @critter42
    @critter42 2 года назад

    I love the Repkord system, just replaced the stacks of filament with nice ordered rows for only a few bucks

  • @TheHikerDad
    @TheHikerDad 2 года назад +1

    Hey Joel! I love your content and I'm a long time viewer and sometimes get in a comment in your live streams. I noticed you have the same shelves I have in your printer farm. You may find my cap for them handy, they're over at Printables under ""Project Source" Steel Heavy Duty Shelving Cap". The one that came with those shelves did not do the job so I designed my own :)

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад +1

      Oh that is a FANTASTIC model! Great idea!

  • @guitarchitectural
    @guitarchitectural 2 года назад

    If you're sick please rest Joel!!

  • @Zeldur
    @Zeldur 2 года назад

    When finding studs, I try the knocking method but it doesn't really work for me. I know it's 1.5" but I hear it dampened for ~6". So, I use magnets to find the existing drywall screws and go off of that 👍.

  • @SwervingLemon
    @SwervingLemon 2 года назад

    Doesn't PETG cold flow?
    Love the design, but keep an eye on it for sagging. You may end up re-printing that with some fiber-reinforced material.

  • @AnthonyBGarcia
    @AnthonyBGarcia 2 года назад +1

    Great video. May I ask, where is the bullet print from? Thingiverse? I would like to print it myself. Can you please link it in the comments or the description?

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад +1

      Right here! ruclips.net/video/rAZhS32bsWQ/видео.html

    • @AnthonyBGarcia
      @AnthonyBGarcia 2 года назад +1

      That looks awesome, so does the shelf you made. I will go watch that video now.

  • @edwardpaulsen1074
    @edwardpaulsen1074 Год назад

    They actually have a conduit cutting and deburring tool that does send particles flying everywhere... Just so you know for the next time you are working with conduit...

  • @donaldburkhard7932
    @donaldburkhard7932 2 года назад

    Make hinged base and holder for the grinder, then use like chop saw. Set on bench?

  • @olafb.2929
    @olafb.2929 2 года назад

    Organize by.... something.
    Definately the best way 😉
    As always entertaining and a pleasure to watch.
    Hi5

  • @RadTechDad
    @RadTechDad 2 года назад

    Hey Joel, with all the filament just there on the wall, do you ever have to deal with brittle filament or filament that needs to go through a filament dryer?

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад +1

      So far that hasn't been the case. I'll dry PETG and any flexible filaments. PLA and ABS have been just fine.

  • @geektoybox
    @geektoybox 2 года назад

    You need to have Filament Stories back to organize your rack!

  • @Weird_Stealth
    @Weird_Stealth 2 года назад

    My man, you should get yourself a portable bandsaw, they're faster, safer, less sparks, and you can use it on more things than just metal

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад +1

      Less sparks? Where is the fun in that? ALTHOUGH I love the idea of getting a new tool.

  • @chschmit
    @chschmit 2 года назад

    It looks like you made eight extra-large eco-friendly drinking straws. 🤣

  • @creyesjr1975
    @creyesjr1975 2 года назад

    that space will cool to add glass door a dehumidifier and some lights just a suggestion so all the filaments will be ready to rooooollllll

  • @spylie666
    @spylie666 2 года назад

    Nice Job. But what about the wet in filament? I've Just bought some cereals boxes for the half of my Material. But if i think for future to go bigger and bigger in Hobby for little Business. I don't think it'sbtue best way with my boxes. What Do you mean?

  • @JDMRaw
    @JDMRaw 2 года назад

    was anyone else bracing for stud finder jokes and Joel left us hanging.

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад +1

      hahaha. I would have, but this stud finder doesn't work that way. We had to put the joke in the chapter markers :)

  • @Big3dprinter
    @Big3dprinter 2 года назад

    Very nice great job 👍, buttt it looks like you had your cutting disc fitted upside down 🤣🤣🤣. Your DIY skills are vastly improving though.

  • @Experimentalhobbyist
    @Experimentalhobbyist 2 года назад

    Don’t forget about hearing protection! hearing loss sucks. besides that nice use of ppe (personal protection equipment)

  • @DeFrisselle
    @DeFrisselle 2 года назад

    Hey, I know another creator that has a filament wall in his streams and videos I hope your's are level
    Looks great BTW Wish I had a wall for some of those Repcord racks

  • @Ellery-USA
    @Ellery-USA 2 года назад

    Aren't you worried about moisture impacts to the filament storing them out of the bag with desiccant?

    • @ghdesign_
      @ghdesign_ 2 года назад

      some people keep a full room dehumidifier going, but I still store all my filaments in resealable vacuum bags with desiccant

  • @thebloxxer22
    @thebloxxer22 2 года назад

    Sort the Filament by Material then color - maybe make a robot that sorts the filament ahead of time for you using the cutoffs as structure on a carriage?

  • @josephdecesaro1528
    @josephdecesaro1528 2 года назад

    So 24 on center is legal in most places on a none support wall( I.E. a divider wall) and with metal studs.

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад +1

      Ah okay, that makes a lot of sense. No need for 16oc when it's an internal non load bearing wall.

  • @runbuh
    @runbuh 2 года назад

    The button in the center/middle drives a built-in pencil lead. Push the button, mark the wall.

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад

      I know about the button, but it’s a black wall and the lighting in poor, no way I was going to see it. Heh.

    • @runbuh
      @runbuh 2 года назад

      @@3DPrintingNerd Hah! Good point. Keep the good stuff coming, sir.

  • @frogmandave1
    @frogmandave1 2 года назад

    Looks nice. No way I leave my filament out in the open air. I dry it before I print it and I store it in vacuum bags with desiccant.

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад

      Right on! I have a decent HVAC system at the studio and having filaments in the open has never been an issue for most. Cool right?

  • @slicerjohn1897
    @slicerjohn1897 2 года назад

    Great job on the shelving 👍 but please sort the filament in type then colour my OCD is killing me seeing it like that 😂.

  • @G4m813R
    @G4m813R 2 года назад

    Joel I would be super interested in a comparison of your Prusa print beds. I spotted a bit of warping on the outer pieces of some beds. It would be very interesting to know how the adhesion of different beds compare to each other under the same circumstances.

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад

      I may work on that in the future. It's a fun idea for sure.

  • @calebb5106
    @calebb5106 2 года назад

    hey joel! i bet you wont build a lightsaber with the modular lighsaber parts I've been working on for a few weeks now! *compatible with 1" dueling blades as well!*

  • @robertbarnes4887
    @robertbarnes4887 2 года назад +1

    Joel whats the stl for the cleats?

  • @Thomllama
    @Thomllama 2 года назад

    Yeah! The right tool for the job! Cut off discs.. soo much faster cutting ! Nice job joel! And now, why am i expecting “filament stories” to show up and orginize it all on ya? 😅

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад +1

      hahah. I *really* hope Courtney comes back.

    • @FilamentStories
      @FilamentStories 2 года назад +1

      I would totally have come out to help. I love the solution, plus he has room for expansion below. So great!

    • @Thomllama
      @Thomllama 2 года назад

      @@FilamentStories he still needs help. it's Joel,.. he always needs help. 🤪

  • @jacobtc
    @jacobtc 2 года назад

    Hey Joel! How do you keep the filament dry? Do you dry the filament before each print? I just had some PETG that was unusable after sitting out for a couple weeks, and after drying it for a couple hours, it prints great again!

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад +1

      We don't have many humidity issues in Seattle, plus my studio has a good HVAC system.

    • @jacobtc
      @jacobtc 2 года назад

      @@3DPrintingNerd Thanks for letting me know, I would have a nightmare keeping all that filament in check with the humidity levels here in Denmark ;)

  • @MattWells0
    @MattWells0 2 года назад +1

    With the conduit cutoff you could make a GE Spiral Pixel Tree :)

  • @videofarmerdad
    @videofarmerdad Год назад

    Aren't you concerned about dust and humidity? How to you counter these problems?

  • @3DPUK-TECH-CHANNEL
    @3DPUK-TECH-CHANNEL 2 года назад

    Another great video Joel 🤟

  • @miranda.cooper
    @miranda.cooper 2 года назад

    Would be fun to have 3D printed signs in front of each roll, printed from that roll, that tell you what filament it is

  • @bondjw07
    @bondjw07 3 месяца назад

    Can someone tell me why everyone suggests PETG for REPRACK? I was hoping to use PLA since they won't be in direct sunlight and that's the material I have on hand. If I do need to use PETG, does it need to be both the brackets and the cleats?

  • @drkline69
    @drkline69 2 года назад

    Just curious if there are any chances that the cleats could slide and fall out? They seem kind of narrow and any type of horizontal sliding would be a bad thing.

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад

      They are a bit narrow, but there is no horizontal movement. Part of what makes the RepRack cool is that the pipes are held in place firming it up.

  • @TheNextDecade
    @TheNextDecade 2 года назад

    How do you not have a Miter saw yet Joel? Heck, Why not design and print a miter jig for your angle grinder?!

    • @TheNextDecade
      @TheNextDecade 2 года назад

      Oh and as for those pipes, Why not design a display table using those pipes for legs?

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад

      I do have a miter saw! This was more fun, and my saw is currently on loan to a friend :)

  • @PortalFPV
    @PortalFPV 2 года назад +1

    How is it possible, as a dad, that you picked up a stud finder and resisted the urge for the joke all dads have to do when handling one?!? 🤣🤣

    • @thesfreader3068
      @thesfreader3068 2 года назад

      check the time markers...

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад

      Put this in the time marker BECAUSE my stupid stud finder doesn't work like that and I DO NOT GET TO DO THE DAD THING. UGH.

    • @PortalFPV
      @PortalFPV 2 года назад

      @@thesfreader3068 Ohhhhh! I never would have thought to look there. That's perfect 😂

  • @madgermandr
    @madgermandr 2 года назад

    Here are a few ideas Monitor mount, Monitor arm, Clamps or use them for a decoration.

  • @beangames6679
    @beangames6679 2 года назад

    Video idea - u should make a HUGE reel of filament using near enough empty reels, then join them together in the what ever it's called machine 😂 then print the holder and have a HUUGGEEE spool of filliment with all these colours in

    • @3DPrintingNerd
      @3DPrintingNerd  2 года назад +1

      hahah SO MUCH FILAMENT

    • @beangames6679
      @beangames6679 2 года назад

      @@3DPrintingNerd like I said HUUUGGGEEE REEL 😂