Loved how you printed the four way brackets on the diagonal, eliminating the need for support and optimizing the strength of the part due to the layer lines!
Wonderfully wholesome and love that with all that we can do with 3D printing, it wasn't a "one use case" design. Those brackets can absolutely be used for other builds if HAL or others want to.
Looks good. Being that light with the wooden "sail" on top to catch the gusts of wind, you'd need to weigh it down or anchor it. Maybe just throwing a sand bag over the front bottom beam would be enough.
I definitely didn't see that coming, when you said about the collaboration on the live gigastorm video, I though it would be another 3d printer youtube channel. Glad you reached out to other youtube channels!
Sweet! Easy to build, easy to knock down for storage, and the colors are awesome! I'm gonna steal this basic idea to build a stand for my son's archery targets.
Does bro really have a radioactive glass lemon squeezer lmao. I love how the stand looks, it's inviting and looks very good. Good job on your CAD modeling Joel!!!
My brain was confused when I saw Handyman Hal and and my kids weren't with me. It's awesome awesome awesome awesome awesome (ha) thay you did this. My kids are kid of interested in my printer and the toys I make them but now, they will really be into it.
I had an idea similar to this but using PVC pipe for the cross members instead of wood. The brackets would of course need to be round, not square. Would make the frame a lot lighter and PVC is cheaper than lumber.
I need to move my printers and planned on getting a metal shelf, I just may build a shelf using this setup instead, it' would be more appropriate for the printers as long as I could make the shelf very ridged. A back board should do the trick for that! Glad I found this in time for once. LOL
The benefit of this is that it is modular. You could very easily disassemble it and reassemble within a few minutes allowing for easier storage or the ability to add on new features..
Joel, I’ve been out of circulation for more than a year with heart bypass and broken back… missed the whole Bamboo labs thing. Are the stl files compatible with Ender 3 or do they need modifications? I have a great idea for this and was going to use PVC. I like this much better!
@@3DPrintingNerd I'd prefer Thingiverse or Printables, as anyone can download files without creating / using account. But with current MW reward system I kinda understand why everyone want's to (try to) get filaments and printers for free 😅
Unless you have proper ventilation, avoid PLA (and PETG, it's not much better). But then, when PLA softens, plants could also be dead, so 😐 I forgot mini greenhouse closed after potentially colder night 😬 Plant markers bent under their own weight and chili peppers burned before their time .
with decade+ 3d printing experience -> Seems to me like printing here complicated the project, made it slower to build not faster. But hey cool never the less! :)
Both Hal and I thought of it bringing some really cools colors to the stand, and being able to show kids something super neat. The results have been SUPER positive from what I’ve heard!
Wonder why youtubers started using makerworld after the whole blow up thing in the beginning. Bambu must have changed their contracts to make in mandatory or thrown a lot of cash around cause I think that is the worst next to creality's but compared to the big 3 (thangs, printables and thingiverse) they are just way back.
Really? Hosting the files on Maker World? I'm not against reviewing Bambu Lab products or using them for their actual merits, but supporting and promoting their stolen platform when there are plenty of others available is a bit too far. It's sad to see so many 3D printing creators selling out to those kinds of companies.
Popular files in MW generate income to uploaders in form of rewards - that can be changed to spare parts, filaments and printers. It can lead to - uploading other designer's files (let's call those _remixes_ whether they have any changes or not) to benefit - self-promotion in all available channels, including polluting non-Bambu groups in e.g. FaceBook - declining to upload files to other platforms as they lessen downloads and hence the rewards - forcing people to create MW / Bambu account *to get the dang files* (can't download without it!) We can only guess _where the money to support MW reward system comes from_ (esp. after A1 callback) and how they use user data. Of course their plan A is to compete every other STL sharing site (not to forget 3D-printer manufacturer) to death/oblivion, collect user data (the product) and designs (amount over quality, it's popularity game), gain world dominance (in 3D-printing, if not broader) and get absurdly rich in closed ecosystem. In the end, we are talking about Chinese company, obliged to share collected user data and print data to government when asked to. Some people are worried about *Tik-Tok* and wish to block it, but Bambu is just so _cute_ and _new_ and they can't do evil (like Google)
It's definitely misleading. 3D printed brackets for a lemonade stand wouldn't be as exciting or clock-worthy though. They know exactly what they're doing. Is it scummy for unethical? That's up for you, the viewer, to decide.
I'm sorry you don't understand, but if you're a printing fan you tend to better understand the limitations. You could say "I'm going to 3d print a circular saw" and expect to print a complete working saw but instead you get a plastic model. You can't print a working motor, electrical switches, copper wiring or anything else within reason or cost expectations that would be functional on that level. It's OK to make connectors, it saves tons of money and allows customization at the same time.
Loved how you printed the four way brackets on the diagonal, eliminating the need for support and optimizing the strength of the part due to the layer lines!
Wonderfully wholesome and love that with all that we can do with 3D printing, it wasn't a "one use case" design. Those brackets can absolutely be used for other builds if HAL or others want to.
Precisely!
When my subscriptions and what the kid usually watch overlap... well played :D
The storytelling on this episode was uh-MAY-zing! Totally loved this one!
Looks good. Being that light with the wooden "sail" on top to catch the gusts of wind, you'd need to weigh it down or anchor it. Maybe just throwing a sand bag over the front bottom beam would be enough.
Yes it's tippy Sign could be cloth with holes. More work but weighs nothing.
I definitely didn't see that coming, when you said about the collaboration on the live gigastorm video, I though it would be another 3d printer youtube channel. Glad you reached out to other youtube channels!
Sweet! Easy to build, easy to knock down for storage, and the colors are awesome! I'm gonna steal this basic idea to build a stand for my son's archery targets.
Great idea! That was key - being able to easily take apart. Hope it works out for you!
This was wonderfully wholesome, and inconspicuously useful!
Does bro really have a radioactive glass lemon squeezer lmao. I love how the stand looks, it's inviting and looks very good. Good job on your CAD modeling Joel!!!
Oh yeah, I didn't even see it there.
Using the impact wrench on hard mode, love it.
This would be perfect for a low cost Gardening/Hydro/NFT setup, with a little redesign.
I need a proper table for my printer. This would be a perfect solution.
My brain was confused when I saw Handyman Hal and and my kids weren't with me. It's awesome awesome awesome awesome awesome (ha) thay you did this. My kids are kid of interested in my printer and the toys I make them but now, they will really be into it.
I had an idea similar to this but using PVC pipe for the cross members instead of wood. The brackets would of course need to be round, not square. Would make the frame a lot lighter and PVC is cheaper than lumber.
Maybe add two fixed castors to one end and two swivel / locking castors to the other to make it easily movable!
I need to move my printers and planned on getting a metal shelf, I just may build a shelf using this setup instead, it' would be more appropriate for the printers as long as I could make the shelf very ridged. A back board should do the trick for that! Glad I found this in time for once. LOL
Got any grapes?
Waddle waddle
Cute lemonade stand!
Very nicely built stand, well done!! Thank you.
Thank you very much!
lol. I love to see him wearing safety gears
very nice project! Would a UV resistant material not been a better choice? Or do have some special PLA?
Cool project, but I do wonder how much quicker Sean could've built the stand with conventional wood construction 😂
The benefit of this is that it is modular. You could very easily disassemble it and reassemble within a few minutes allowing for easier storage or the ability to add on new features..
What an excellent video!
"Handy Man Hal" Like Red Green says If women don't find you handsome at least they'll find your handy
Fantastic video thank you 😊
a weird scientist utilize a cluster of 24 units x1 carbon to contruct a time machine.
only one thing, you forgot the kid to help build it.
They were in school!
@@3DPrintingNerdthey would have loved this
Nice, cheap shelvings can be made this way
Must have been an insane amount of Print hours and filament cost in all of those brackets
Print hours, yes. Cost - nah, not that much.
How much filament was used for each bracket?
Cool colour but buying metal corners would have been cheaper and faster and stronger. Add cans of spray paint and that's it.
Awesome 🙂
🙌
These brackets could be use to build a 3d printer bench! Thanks
But did you sell any lemonade?
Hal did. I very much did not. Heh.
How could anyone give this a thumbs down?
@@JoSeph-cu2sr yeah, but it's designed to get kids excited about 3D printing, not how to practically build a lemonade stand.
Hello Joel!
Share the files so we can modify in onshape please :)
Can I make a pergola with ABS and 3d Printing?
Use ASA since it has UV resistance that ABS does not have.
Besides material, design for stresses. Parts might become quite bulky.
Sticking to commercial steel hardware is easier ;)
Is there a link for the stl files of the brackets?
Yes in the description
Joel, I’ve been out of circulation for more than a year with heart bypass and broken back… missed the whole Bamboo labs thing. Are the stl files compatible with Ender 3 or do they need modifications? I have a great idea for this and was going to use PVC. I like this much better!
@@3DPrintingNerd I'd prefer Thingiverse or Printables, as anyone can download files without creating / using account.
But with current MW reward system I kinda understand why everyone want's to (try to) get filaments and printers for free 😅
Still can’t see working orange storm giga
Nope. Parts en route.
You could say this is Joel’s second video to feature lemons 😉🤣
Cheap greenhouse shelving perhaps?
Unless you have proper ventilation, avoid PLA (and PETG, it's not much better). But then, when PLA softens, plants could also be dead, so 😐
I forgot mini greenhouse closed after potentially colder night 😬 Plant markers bent under their own weight and chili peppers burned before their time .
That a expensive lemonade stand
with decade+ 3d printing experience -> Seems to me like printing here complicated the project, made it slower to build not faster.
But hey cool never the less! :)
Both Hal and I thought of it bringing some really cools colors to the stand, and being able to show kids something super neat. The results have been SUPER positive from what I’ve heard!
@@JoSeph-cu2sr what a waste of a comment.
Wonder why youtubers started using makerworld after the whole blow up thing in the beginning. Bambu must have changed their contracts to make in mandatory or thrown a lot of cash around cause I think that is the worst next to creality's but compared to the big 3 (thangs, printables and thingiverse) they are just way back.
They give (unrealistic amount of) free stuff for popular downloads. Can't beat greed 🤫
Really? Hosting the files on Maker World?
I'm not against reviewing Bambu Lab products or using them for their actual merits, but supporting and promoting their stolen platform when there are plenty of others available is a bit too far. It's sad to see so many 3D printing creators selling out to those kinds of companies.
Popular files in MW generate income to uploaders in form of rewards - that can be changed to spare parts, filaments and printers.
It can lead to
- uploading other designer's files (let's call those _remixes_ whether they have any changes or not) to benefit
- self-promotion in all available channels, including polluting non-Bambu groups in e.g. FaceBook
- declining to upload files to other platforms as they lessen downloads and hence the rewards
- forcing people to create MW / Bambu account *to get the dang files* (can't download without it!)
We can only guess _where the money to support MW reward system comes from_ (esp. after A1 callback) and how they use user data.
Of course their plan A is to compete every other STL sharing site (not to forget 3D-printer manufacturer) to death/oblivion, collect user data (the product) and designs (amount over quality, it's popularity game), gain world dominance (in 3D-printing, if not broader) and get absurdly rich in closed ecosystem.
In the end, we are talking about Chinese company, obliged to share collected user data and print data to government when asked to. Some people are worried about *Tik-Tok* and wish to block it, but Bambu is just so _cute_ and _new_ and they can't do evil (like Google)
You 3d printed hardware... not the stand. I feel like this description of 3d printing things is very misleading.
It's definitely misleading. 3D printed brackets for a lemonade stand wouldn't be as exciting or clock-worthy though. They know exactly what they're doing. Is it scummy for unethical? That's up for you, the viewer, to decide.
Quite frankly this is youtube. If you haven't realized that people "click bait" then you shouldn't be viewing. Just common sense
I'm sorry you don't understand, but if you're a printing fan you tend to better understand the limitations. You could say "I'm going to 3d print a circular saw" and expect to print a complete working saw but instead you get a plastic model. You can't print a working motor, electrical switches, copper wiring or anything else within reason or cost expectations that would be functional on that level. It's OK to make connectors, it saves tons of money and allows customization at the same time.