Absolutely love your 3d print models. Some of the coolest things I've printed. I also realized that your video and voiceover reminds me a lot of The Lockpicking Lawyer. It's perfect!
The print I'm assembling is in Duramic PLA (I THINK it's pronounced like "ceramic"). So far, I've used their marble and red filaments and I've been happy with both.
once again a great project! Since I know your perfect design (stl file), I'm really looking forward to printing this. Thank you for your great creation 👍👍
Sorry this might be an obvious question, but what's the trend with maker chips? Is it just something people do for when they go to conventions so they have a fancy version of a business card?
It's just a new take on the maker coin, but it uses less filament and comes in a standard size for easier collecting/sharing at events. I turned mine into a springy fidget (you can see the spring on the back side of the chip) because I'll use any excuse to add moving parts to a model.
You're not missing it, the files will be released next week. I needed a little more time to really perfect things and finalize an assembly video. Sorry for the wait!
An alarm count indicates what response (equipment/personnel) is needed for a particular fire. The exact meaning and range of the scale changes from one jurisdiction to another. But, generally speaking, more alarms means a larger or more complicated fire. I named this puzzle "6-Alarm" as a little hint for the puzzle solution.
Absolutely love your 3d print models. Some of the coolest things I've printed.
I also realized that your video and voiceover reminds me a lot of The Lockpicking Lawyer. It's perfect!
Thanks so much, and I'm flattered by the comparison!
Another great idea to keep my little girl on her toes !!!
Thank you...
I hope she enjoys figuring it out :)
Can't wait to print this next week! And when I say print I mean agonise over colour choices for months 🤣
Yellow would look cool too!
@@forestbrother7772 Oooh yes! Decisions, decisions...
Protopasta electric lemonade would look great!
Your designs never cease to amaze me. Keep up the good work!
Brilliant! Really like this one!
Thanks! I've been thinking about the general mechanism for quite a while :)
insane.... as usual
I hope to have a printer by the end of the year, and then I'll be printing this and many more of your other designs.
Wonderful! I hope you enjoy the printer when it arrives :)
That's awesome. Another project to add to the long list.
Great idea and the red material looks really brillant 😍
It really is super chromatic. Even in person it seems to glow a little.
@@3DPrinty Really great. Is it the Protopasta or the Duramic (never heard of😅) material?
The print I'm assembling is in Duramic PLA (I THINK it's pronounced like "ceramic"). So far, I've used their marble and red filaments and I've been happy with both.
Looks fantastic!
Looking forward to print this, thank you again for an amazing model. You are the best!
Good luck with the print! I plan to spend the extra week to make it as easy to produce as possible, given all the parts involved :)
once again a great project! Since I know your perfect design (stl file), I'm really looking forward to printing this. Thank you for your great creation 👍👍
Thank you! An assembly video is in the works :)
very impressive design.. keep it up!!
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Sorry this might be an obvious question, but what's the trend with maker chips? Is it just something people do for when they go to conventions so they have a fancy version of a business card?
It's just a new take on the maker coin, but it uses less filament and comes in a standard size for easier collecting/sharing at events.
I turned mine into a springy fidget (you can see the spring on the back side of the chip) because I'll use any excuse to add moving parts to a model.
I must be blind. I don't see a link to the puzzle nor can I find it on the 3Dprinty website. Any help?
You're not missing it, the files will be released next week. I needed a little more time to really perfect things and finalize an assembly video. Sorry for the wait!
@@3DPrinty Ahhh...thank you. Love these projects. Did the glyph one recently and it turned out great!
wtf is a 6-alarm ?
An alarm count indicates what response (equipment/personnel) is needed for a particular fire. The exact meaning and range of the scale changes from one jurisdiction to another. But, generally speaking, more alarms means a larger or more complicated fire.
I named this puzzle "6-Alarm" as a little hint for the puzzle solution.