Recording video and audio while doing a video call is a different beast of its own and you may need to record audio separately and sync it up with the video later. It’ll be a challenge for a little while, but you’ll get it figured out. It’s good to have a little back and forth conversation, so don’t abandon this format. Good stuff!
Great info. You basically just explained a real world working road map for creating a RUclips channel with significant growth backed up with actual data. I wonder how many people will get that ?? Keep it coming guys! 👍🇺🇸
People have been using 3D printers upside down and all sorts of stunts like carrying running printers on their back so zero g should be OK. The self-welding door on Gemini was mostly because they made the door fit with near Johannsson block precision allowing for the atoms on each part to interact helped by the lack of atmosphere.
Don't expect epic prints from the "First Metal 3D Printer in Space" (11:42). Print volume is only 5 cm base by 9 cm height (or whatever the distance from baseplate is called in space, as orientation is irrelevant in space). The four objects are already predefined, and are estimated to take ~20 hours each to print. This mission/project was originally expected to be delivered to ISS back in 2020/21, but with pandemic and way more projects and priorities than ISS can support, this one got delayed. One of the cool features is the metal used, can actually be reused (reprinted) should there be a future need for a special tool, or replacement part.
On generations, there is a book named 'Genintelegence' that talks about the relationship between generations. What a generation is doesn't really matter, it is how we see each other as people. BTW I am a boomer, kind of a late boomer. There are lots of companies/corporations getting the author of Genintelegence to talk on them. It is pretty good.
Probably the only way that shorts will work for you is if you look at it as a way to improve story telling within a 60 second format. Note that there are a lot of people who are able to do that, and advertising tends to be strong evidence that it can work, but until you get the hang of it, it's harder than doing long form video. (I don't have the hang of it, so I'm not necessarily a good reference.)
Also doing videos for my company. It's kinda hard to find the time to do them with all the ongoing daily business. How do you manage to make time for videos?
Looking for elemental means of exponential force application to samples under test??? Hmmm… Childhood experimentation seems to have yielded a means of splitting large oak logs for fence rails. Fifty fifty combination of potassium chlorate and sugar. Requires significant captivated force to touch off. Some small calibre rifle rounds suffice. Compounding pharmacies are possible source for sufficient materials.
The Problem is that you not be able to use metal powder so this printer is basically a DED machine using a wire instead of Powder. Similar to wire arc technology.
Recording video and audio while doing a video call is a different beast of its own and you may need to record audio separately and sync it up with the video later. It’ll be a challenge for a little while, but you’ll get it figured out. It’s good to have a little back and forth conversation, so don’t abandon this format. Good stuff!
3 months from now, first metal space benchy
Hey congrats on 70k, I really like what yall are about here, love the videos on CAD design, really gave me a lot to think about.
Appreciate it!
Congratulations on the +70k
Thank you
Congrats....your mic sounds off this vid
Great info. You basically just explained a real world working road map for creating a RUclips channel with significant growth backed up with actual data. I wonder how many people will get that ?? Keep it coming guys! 👍🇺🇸
Good stuff. Crazy a 3 year employee is long term.
People have been using 3D printers upside down and all sorts of stunts like carrying running printers on their back so zero g should be OK. The self-welding door on Gemini was mostly because they made the door fit with near Johannsson block precision allowing for the atoms on each part to interact helped by the lack of atmosphere.
Damn already, good job, keep it up.✌️
Don't expect epic prints from the "First Metal 3D Printer in Space" (11:42). Print volume is only 5 cm base by 9 cm height (or whatever the distance from baseplate is called in space, as orientation is irrelevant in space). The four objects are already predefined, and are estimated to take ~20 hours each to print. This mission/project was originally expected to be delivered to ISS back in 2020/21, but with pandemic and way more projects and priorities than ISS can support, this one got delayed. One of the cool features is the metal used, can actually be reused (reprinted) should there be a future need for a special tool, or replacement part.
On generations, there is a book named 'Genintelegence' that talks about the relationship between generations. What a generation is doesn't really matter, it is how we see each other as people. BTW I am a boomer, kind of a late boomer. There are lots of companies/corporations getting the author of Genintelegence to talk on them. It is pretty good.
@MakersMuse did a video at the time demonstrating that you could orient an FDM in any direction, once you have good first layer adhesion.
Probably the only way that shorts will work for you is if you look at it as a way to improve story telling within a 60 second format. Note that there are a lot of people who are able to do that, and advertising tends to be strong evidence that it can work, but until you get the hang of it, it's harder than doing long form video. (I don't have the hang of it, so I'm not necessarily a good reference.)
If you got a part number or extruder model, maybe the internet can help you find what you are looking for quicker.
Also doing videos for my company. It's kinda hard to find the time to do them with all the ongoing daily business. How do you manage to make time for videos?
I saw references to you on the hackaday page. Great info. ... Personally a 30 min or so is a good length, an hour is a bit much but I watched!
Do you have more than one extrusion line? Probably a good idea for redundancy.
Looking for elemental means of exponential force application to samples under test???
Hmmm…
Childhood experimentation seems to have yielded a means of splitting large oak logs for fence rails. Fifty fifty combination of potassium chlorate and sugar. Requires significant captivated force to touch off. Some small calibre rifle rounds suffice.
Compounding pharmacies are possible source for sufficient materials.
The Problem is that you not be able to use metal powder so this printer is basically a DED machine using a wire instead of Powder. Similar to wire arc technology.
sounds like you got the webcam audio for yourself on this one. rip
This video is titled like an Andrew Tate knock-off and I hate it. "How to get 70k subs" is seriously scummy.