I’ve watched several of your videos. I’ve subscribed I love your content. Your approach. You showcase your intelligence in a very humble way. I’ve been printing for several years and I find things to learn in every video.
I have to say that your kind words made my day. I really appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts. Comments like yours motivate me to continue working to improve my channel. Thanks again😊
Great choices! The USAA Drill press has been on my list for too long. That is a well designed tool to say the least. The ball vise as well. Chris Borge is an excellent talent and his designs are top notch! Subscribed!
Thanks very much for your feedback. Yes, I agree that USSA and Chris Borge have some of most creative minds out there and I really enjoy both of their YT channels. Thank you very much for subscribing 😊
What a kind thing to say! People like you are the reason why I continue to try to improve my videos all the time. You brought joy to me due to your comment 😊
Great vid. some very useful tools. some i knew about, others i didn't. I will def be printing that vice and all the accessories for my electronics bench. never know when you need a vice. I have a suction cup one that sticks to nothing lol so this will actually be useful. One Improvement I would make though is to space out the description a bit better. a solid chunk of text like that is hard to read. like put a black line between each of the tools. then separate out your affiliate links. you could even go as far as separating the affiliate links if you wanted to. that would make it so much easier to read and make it much less overwhelming and better for people that are dyslexic. much love x
I’m glad you liked the video. Regarding the Description, I had so much text that I had more than than YT allowed so I had to remove all my spaces and even then it just fit. I normally don’t have so much information in the description so it’s much easier to read, but thanks for your suggestion. I would love to hear how you make out with making the vice. Thanks for taking the time to leave your feedback.😊
lol, I would love to bring back 3D Printerman, but my first episode wasn’t that popular. I had planned to do a whole series on 3D Printerman if the first one did pretty well. I think I will do at least one more episode in the Spring (it involves Harley bikers)😊
I would like to get files from USSA but I have questions about the building process and don’t get any answers to the inquiry I have sent through the contact form on the website: when buying the files, are there any information provided regarding the hardware required to put everything together?
Yes, USSA does list the hardware needed, but not the sources. A couple of things I learned was that the first wood threaded inserts I ordered from Amazon did not fit the holes in the 4D printed parts so I had to order a different design of inserts. Also, he did not provide any details on the laser so I had to enlarge the laser holder so the laser I bought would fit. I hope this helps. Thanks for your question.
Nice video, but in the future, you should lower the volume or outright mute clips you're gonna talk over, like at 8:50. I mean, we're here to hear what you got to say, not to find out what a drill sounds like.
I have used the spool rewinder when I have had spools from other manufacturers that don’t fit into the Bambu Lab AMS. I agree it’s not a daily thing for me either.
“Rewinder” isn’t quite the right word for what it is. The original designer called it a “spool switcher and winder”; I refer to it as a “respooler”. I printed the original and have used it many times to transfer filament from a 250g roll to a 1 kg roll for use in an AMS unit. I tried various spool adapters for the little rolls but they never worked right. I’ve also respooled filament on cardboard rolls that the AMS had trouble with.
6 of the 10 designs I chose are free. Of the six, some require hardware to be bought if you don’t already have the parts in your shop, but the designs themselves are free.
SIR. You do not know how long ive looked for a video like this
Wow, that’s very kind of you to say about my video. Comments like yours encourage me to keep making videos. Thank you very much for your feedback.😊
I’ve watched several of your videos. I’ve subscribed I love your content. Your approach. You showcase your intelligence in a very humble way. I’ve been printing for several years and I find things to learn in every video.
I have to say that your kind words made my day. I really appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts. Comments like yours motivate me to continue working to improve my channel. Thanks again😊
Great choices! The USAA Drill press has been on my list for too long. That is a well designed tool to say the least. The ball vise as well. Chris Borge is an excellent talent and his designs are top notch! Subscribed!
Thanks very much for your feedback. Yes, I agree that USSA and Chris Borge have some of most creative minds out there and I really enjoy both of their YT channels. Thank you very much for subscribing 😊
Thanks for sharing your content. Off to print some of these tools now.
Excellent! Please let me know if you have any questions with any of the builds. I will be glad to help😊
Man your so underrated and brought joy to my day hope you are doing well
What a kind thing to say! People like you are the reason why I continue to try to improve my videos all the time. You brought joy to me due to your comment 😊
Can not believe you do not have hundreds of thousands subscribers. What a brilliantly put together video . Keep it up you’ve gained a subscriber🙏🏻
Wow! What a kind thing to say. Let’s work together to make that happen😊. Thanks for your feedback and for subscribing to my channel!
Great selection, Cheers.
Thanks for your feedback😊
Great vid. some very useful tools. some i knew about, others i didn't. I will def be printing that vice and all the accessories for my electronics bench. never know when you need a vice. I have a suction cup one that sticks to nothing lol so this will actually be useful.
One Improvement I would make though is to space out the description a bit better. a solid chunk of text like that is hard to read. like put a black line between each of the tools. then separate out your affiliate links. you could even go as far as separating the affiliate links if you wanted to. that would make it so much easier to read and make it much less overwhelming and better for people that are dyslexic.
much love x
I’m glad you liked the video. Regarding the Description, I had so much text that I had more than than YT allowed so I had to remove all my spaces and even then it just fit. I normally don’t have so much information in the description so it’s much easier to read, but thanks for your suggestion. I would love to hear how you make out with making the vice. Thanks for taking the time to leave your feedback.😊
Love this! Bring back 3d printer man :)
lol, I would love to bring back 3D Printerman, but my first episode wasn’t that popular. I had planned to do a whole series on 3D Printerman if the first one did pretty well. I think I will do at least one more episode in the Spring (it involves Harley bikers)😊
So sorry about that. I loved it so much, showed your goofiness and love of interest so well. It made me subscribe :)
@@Error_Log Based on your input, I will commit to at least another episode, but I won't be able to produce it until the Spring. Stay tuned.....😀
I would like to get files from USSA but I have questions about the building process and don’t get any answers to the inquiry I have sent through the contact form on the website: when buying the files, are there any information provided regarding the hardware required to put everything together?
Yes, USSA does list the hardware needed, but not the sources. A couple of things I learned was that the first wood threaded inserts I ordered from Amazon did not fit the holes in the 4D printed parts so I had to order a different design of inserts. Also, he did not provide any details on the laser so I had to enlarge the laser holder so the laser I bought would fit. I hope this helps. Thanks for your question.
What a great Channel
I’m glad you like my channel. Thanks very much for your positive feedback😊
Please bring back SAE!
Great video, but please tone down the transition sound effect. It is way too loud.
Thanks for the feedback. I will take your recommendation regarding the loudness of the transition effect, going forward.
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Nice video, but in the future, you should lower the volume or outright mute clips you're gonna talk over, like at 8:50.
I mean, we're here to hear what you got to say, not to find out what a drill sounds like.
Thanks for the feedback. I had turned down the volume of the tools noise, but apparently not enough so thank you for letting me know.
I have never once had to rewind a spool. Never. Not one time😂 why is it such a problem for people?
I have used the spool rewinder when I have had spools from other manufacturers that don’t fit into the Bambu Lab AMS. I agree it’s not a daily thing for me either.
“Rewinder” isn’t quite the right word for what it is. The original designer called it a “spool switcher and winder”; I refer to it as a “respooler”. I printed the original and have used it many times to transfer filament from a 250g roll to a 1 kg roll for use in an AMS unit. I tried various spool adapters for the little rolls but they never worked right. I’ve also respooled filament on cardboard rolls that the AMS had trouble with.
Another Bambu Lab commercial.
Have they resolved their network security failures?
I don’t see this video as a Bambu commercial. You can use whatever printer you want to make the tools in the video.
@@ristinnovations
Constantly showing the Bambu name, and only hashtagging Bambu is by definition advertising.
how about some free designs.
6 of the 10 designs I chose are free. Of the six, some require hardware to be bought if you don’t already have the parts in your shop, but the designs themselves are free.
How about supporting great designers
@@holdupmaster like. Watching comenting and sharing the video is not help.