They're all files you just upload into the program and adjust the overall size. There's tons of different organizer's. All of thoses were made from someone else and he uploaded the file. Changed size a bit other little tweaks hit print. Waited. Done. (for the most part)
True, that's why don't trust what you see on Internet. This should take a lot of hours work on design, print plus expenseson "ink" for printer, the last but not less: only few people can invest a printer like this for personal use. Content creation industry now pushing people to another level of fooling / trolling / lying / faking
Trust me, it's not nearly fun, as it looks like. Much works, a lot of fail-prints and you can invent money, money, money... just to get the same shitty results. ^^
these are defintely possible to print in a day (or two, if you account for some failed prints). These are fairly simple, non assembled prints. Should be done in 30min-3h each.
People aren't liking your comment because they like you - they just agree with what you said. So thanking them for liking your content is useless - they don't care. Plus, most people don't come back to even see the video in the first place, so who are you thanking for liking your comment in the first place? No one, that's who.
For ex u did reply maybe like that different ppl may reply, it's not abt the thnx i told em it's my first time actually getting these many likes, did those few words of "guys thnx for these many likes thank you" bother you even the content creator didn't care who the hell are u to care my comment my wish..... Grow up use ur brain don't put your nose in everything.. dear lord fam sensitive ppl
In a channel full of incredibly satisfying content, the full video of this is easily your best so far. I've started dipping my toes in with Gridfinity and it's great, but nothing beats a perfectly customised bespoke solution and your production quality is literally second to none. Two future video idea/suggestion/requests: 1. A deep dive into your general design-for-printing best practices - once you've got the shape you want, how do you make it as FDM-friendly as possible? General aesthetics, wall thicknesses, overhangs, using supports vs avoiding the need for them, chamfers/fillets/corners, accounting for tolerances with press-fit/inserts, etc... Obviously these aren't universal set-in-stone rules for every piece or printer, but an insight into your personal process would be super valuable! 2. Printer time-lapse masterclass - your camera/dolly setup, print controller setup, and any adjustments or settings you use to preserve print quality. Seriously, how the hell do you deal with retraction/oozing when the printhead keeps leaving the print and pausing between layers? Maybe it's just the PLA I'm using but I'd have to tweeze off oozed filament every damn layer or my print would be a blobby mess by the end...
okay than talk to your so called community uncle holding higher post in ministry named "Nitin Gadkari". He might not find this kinda drawer for your but might set you up somewhere in Ministry of Transportation of India.... 😂
this is the most satisfying video on youtube, I can't get over how cool it is to have the prefect match for each supply in th drawer. Customized place for scissors! I'm dying
Amazing, I'd love to know how your printer creates such beautiful looking parts. The layer lines don't seem to be visible at all? The parts look like they have been injection moulded or something. Did not know 3D printers could do this...
First off layer lines per se, if they were actually perfect are not at all unattractive looking; the larger problem and the linesy uneven appearance of 3D prints comes about due to bad layer stacking, where the layers have lateral offset to each other or the layer thickness is uneven, causing the bead of subsequent layers to bulge out of the surface by different amounts. This is a difficult problem to solve, you probably want to build belted Z or align the Z steppers super carefully, you need highest quality filament, you need PID bed and glass, and you want your bed hardmounted or silicone damped rather than on springs. It tends to be exceptionally difficult to align and tune a moving-bed printer like this to not produce layer stacking artefacts, because there are dozens of sources of small error and they all add up. But foremost this is a material and photography trick why you don't see it on this video. The lighting is not point lighting, it's very diffuse large area, and doesn't point straight down the layerstack. Furthemore the material is slightly translucent, white. The trick with white pigment is that it in reality isn't white, it's a clear crystal with high diffraction index, more transparent than glass; but if you crush it small and mix it into translucent plastic, the mismatch of the diffraction index between two materials causes the light to bend. After encountering several of these diffraction boundaries, the light comes back out in a random direction, which makes for a diffuse white appearance. But there is also substantial subsurface scattering of light, it doesn't come out just at the spot where it comes in, but across a wider area of like half a millimetres, which visually smoothes out the lines and the print inconsistency. Also do consider that you're seeing the prints from a distance here, the layers are only 0.16mm or 0.2mm. Once you start handling the print, you will see inconsistent layer lines. Other tricks to conceal the 3D print appearance is using matte black material or material with coloured particles, such as white with black speckle, marble material. Yet another is to use Fuzzy Skin feature in the slicer (print preparation software) which adds random movement to the perimeter, it's also useful to conceal perimeter starts and ends (seam) if you need to randomise them for strength. The most revealing colour for print artefacts is silvery grey.
@@josephkelly13 Building a 3D printer has been the best thing i've done, from the educational perspective. I had to learn CAD, i enhanced my knowledge of microcontrollers and electrical engineering, and contributed fixes to Marlin firmware that runs on most of these inexpensive printers, and i had to learn mechanical CAD as well and a lot of trial and error to understand the plastics and their unique traits, their adhesion properties, die swell, pressure behaviour... it's been SO MUCH FUN. And as far as hobbies go it can be very inexpensive, most basic printer parts are sub $5 and the parts for my printer cost me 135€ back 6 years ago, this was before Ender3 (the printer in this video) came out. You can take it easy and enjoy creativity with limited quality, you can sand and paint your models if you want them to actually look insanely good, or you can put boundless amount of effort into your machine. Or nowadays resin printers are available for sub $200 as well. These can poison you but they tend to produce immaculate surfaces. Though they aren't entirely without flaws, but that would be a long story as well.
The pigment of the filament should not be related to its metal content. Some filaments contain metal intentionally but it is not a byproduct of white filament
@@theorangebaron1595 The white pigments are all hard clear high refraction index minerals, predominantly titanium dioxide. They definitely wear the nozzle. But the nozzles just don't cost much, you can budget 2 brass nozzles per spool and it won't break you. If you buy good filament, it's going to cost you $20 per kg, and you can buy entirely adequate nozzles for $0.20 a piece if you order a large quantity of them.
I think you might want to create your own, matching the stuff you have. Except if you have the exact same pair of scissors or the same camera, or if your drawer has the exact same dimensions, it won’t fit
I saw your video and realised it's a good ideaa. Done something similar and works perfectly. Done two rows of different square trays. Thank you for the idea.
for the 3D printer and tools I use for these projects, check out this video: ruclips.net/video/AYy8RFcN_ds/видео.html
Watching the full video of this was soo f'n satisfying.
Dude this is genius & I now want it😂
@@Grace7981 me too
Which printer is that?
와우
that 3d print just materializing is so satisfying
Many days of design and work and 3d printing time compressed into one very consumable short. I love it 🎉
Bro this is the quality content we want in youtube shorts
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I'm fully jealous of this man's organizational ability
I am terrified. Can't imagine I could live like that.
He doesn't have organizational abilities, that's why he's printing those.
Nobody talking about how smooth the overlap of editing is so it looks like he grabs it right when it’s done . So clean
The editing and transition beats are so nice
His drawer is more organised than my whole life 😂
Угу. А потом нужна какая-то финтифлюшка и ты расковыриваешь все эти ящики и ящички в поисках😂
am i reading this comment or am i saying ??? i i its confuses me 😅
Lmao 🤣
pretty sure it is easier to organise a drawer than an entire life lol
Это настолько же эффектно, как непрактично.
Looks so easy.. but people forget the hours of designing it takes too. Nice work. The white looks really clean.
They're all files you just upload into the program and adjust the overall size. There's tons of different organizer's. All of thoses were made from someone else and he uploaded the file. Changed size a bit other little tweaks hit print. Waited. Done. (for the most part)
@@EmptyPeace Still need money to buy the entire stuff to make it happen.
@@KAK_PAN not really. Most of the files are all free.
@@KAK_PAN but yeah you do need a 3d printer and all that. Obviously though.
True, that's why don't trust what you see on Internet. This should take a lot of hours work on design, print plus expenseson "ink" for printer, the last but not less: only few people can invest a printer like this for personal use.
Content creation industry now pushing people to another level of fooling / trolling / lying / faking
For the first time in ml I saw a reason to have a 3D printer
I don't have OCD so I just dump the things on the drawer and on the table. Problem solved.
You should look into the technology and discover much more fun than a deskdrawer.
@@benjimain6 recommend us a couple vids them. :3
Trust me, it's not nearly fun, as it looks like. Much works, a lot of fail-prints and you can invent money, money, money... just to get the same shitty results. ^^
@@4CfxthXBhVqTjMHIPIwXjIW6GhKmh0 skill issue
気持ち良すぎてフゥゥゥゥ⤴︎⤴︎って声でた
This is too smooth and I almost forgot he's probably waiting for like a week to finish the 3D prints
Naw, on simple shapes at 200-300mms, each section probably took 2-3 hrs to print, especially considering he didn't make them solid.
these are defintely possible to print in a day (or two, if you account for some failed prints). These are fairly simple, non assembled prints. Should be done in 30min-3h each.
I need a 3D printer that fast.
Me too.
Just recorded it & fasten the video..voila, you have a 3D printer that fast 😂
I need plastic straws more
Это понятно. Но модель принтера хотят узнать
@@SosokPenungguRumahMantanmuno
one of the best uses of a 3d printer ive ever seen!
You should look more!
This is one of the greatest YT shorts I've seen
Top level editing, and excellent use of drawer space!
Gosh my mind went all soft and mushy, cuz this is so damn satisfyinggggg
Every OCD person needs a 3D printer, proved.
True bruh 😁
That's scientific fact 😂
So being clean and organized is ocd??
I think you mean is OCPD
What's OCD
bro took organizing to a way another level 😂
People aren't liking your comment because they like you - they just agree with what you said. So thanking them for liking your content is useless - they don't care. Plus, most people don't come back to even see the video in the first place, so who are you thanking for liking your comment in the first place? No one, that's who.
For ex u did reply maybe like that different ppl may reply, it's not abt the thnx i told em it's my first time actually getting these many likes, did those few words of "guys thnx for these many likes thank you" bother you even the content creator didn't care who the hell are u to care my comment my wish..... Grow up use ur brain don't put your nose in everything.. dear lord fam sensitive ppl
@@Xevion حسناً ولاكن لتعليقات مثل تعليقك يوضع الاعجاب علي أكمل وجه
This guy's cabinet is more organized than my entire house
This is what quality content ment by ❤
We need to protect with guys with our lives for this quality content on RUclips
Почему всё так эстетично, мой внутренний перфекционист в восторге
Он будет повержен, когда пара вещей потеряет свою актуальность в этом наборе
My mom will really adopt you as her son....😂
He is indeed looking for a step mommy
@@BharatIndiaHindustan628 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@achalbhoir1359 bhai bhai 😄
Totally 😂
@@BharatIndiaHindustan628 🤌🤌😭
In a channel full of incredibly satisfying content, the full video of this is easily your best so far. I've started dipping my toes in with Gridfinity and it's great, but nothing beats a perfectly customised bespoke solution and your production quality is literally second to none.
Two future video idea/suggestion/requests:
1. A deep dive into your general design-for-printing best practices - once you've got the shape you want, how do you make it as FDM-friendly as possible? General aesthetics, wall thicknesses, overhangs, using supports vs avoiding the need for them, chamfers/fillets/corners, accounting for tolerances with press-fit/inserts, etc... Obviously these aren't universal set-in-stone rules for every piece or printer, but an insight into your personal process would be super valuable!
2. Printer time-lapse masterclass - your camera/dolly setup, print controller setup, and any adjustments or settings you use to preserve print quality. Seriously, how the hell do you deal with retraction/oozing when the printhead keeps leaving the print and pausing between layers? Maybe it's just the PLA I'm using but I'd have to tweeze off oozed filament every damn layer or my print would be a blobby mess by the end...
Just listening pleasure? Dude my eyes and soul are in heaven now, as a desk owner, this here is my dream❤❤
I did this once. Took about a week and within three hours I couldn’t find something so it was all over the place again haha
much needed !!!
That drawer is 200% more organized than my entire future..
okay than talk to your so called community uncle holding higher post in ministry named "Nitin Gadkari". He might not find this kinda drawer for your but might set you up somewhere in Ministry of Transportation of India.... 😂
@@daveprince9359 😂😂
Me too🙂😭
Lol 🤣 my entire life.
@@Ashu-os3ml offcorse dude.. his and Mr. Nitin both share the same surname "Gadkari"... so I thought to show him the opportunity... should not I?? 😂😂
気持ち良すぎる…
If I could like this more than once I would
I've watched this like 15 times now I cant stop
So u finished ur desk setup?
- yes.
Will you use it?
- nah, thanks..
Ni
Desk setup, Lil bro is just printing a bunch of holders in 1 drawer.
Мой перфекционизм зашкаливает сейчас, я получил массу удовольствия 🤤
Через полгода пластик пожелтеет
@@Bortyk ну и что, функционал и полезность от этого никак не поменяются
@@Artoriastheabysswalker-l8c им будет противно пользоваться и он станет хрупким. Но видос-то классный.
Bro got his life organised
Its so boring
this is the most satisfying video on youtube, I can't get over how cool it is to have the prefect match for each supply in th drawer. Customized place for scissors! I'm dying
Это шикарно. Я аж возбудилась ❤❤❤
this not only makes me want to fix and update my 3d printer, but to also clean my entire room
Now i guess i gotta search 3d printing until i pass out so I can figure out how to make my desk organized. Thanks bro
Perfect youtube short when you are just chilling in your messy room and starts feeling disgusted.
Good on you.. Poverty is a very painful thing.. I hope that everyone in the world will achieve their dreams❤
I've been doing this to my office at work all over 😂👍
А ведь прошло немного времени. Всего за полгода он это всё сделал на 3д-принтере!
Очень красиво получилось)
😂😂😂
new word added into my vocabulary "listening pleasure".
thank you
Ok, now I want a 3D Printer.
😂😂 me too
fake
i justtt started to 3D print things and im one hell of an organized person and i love this so much!!!
I have no idea how many times I have watched this wow ❤
3Dプリンタマジ天才発明😂
そうです
Full video was one of the best videos I’ve ever watched
Edit: I'm practically famous.
No u not
@@peterszarvas94 ya you right
@@peterszarvas94
Shut up let the guy be happy.
😊💫
No you're not
as a person who carry a pen in my pocket with half ink and chewed back this is fantastic
Simplemente HERMOSO!!!! TECNOLOGIA, ORGANIZACIÓN 😀
It looks great and neat
aaaaand I finally have a need for a 3D printer
こういった実用的なものが一番いいな
he makes life better :)
Never in my life i've been so fucking relaxed watching a youtube short
Incredibly satisfying.
What printer is it?
Heavily modified ender 3
Under appreciated
It has 200K of views and loads of comments literally appreciating the guy. He should be nominated for Oscars or something?
@@mohammaddana2060 my comment was 4 weeks ago :) comsec didnt reach 30’s so yeah
you convinced me to buy a 3D printer.
Too good. Loved the sound printer makes...
自分の使いやすいように机の中を整理できるなんて、凄い❢
Amazing, I'd love to know how your printer creates such beautiful looking parts. The layer lines don't seem to be visible at all? The parts look like they have been injection moulded or something. Did not know 3D printers could do this...
First off layer lines per se, if they were actually perfect are not at all unattractive looking; the larger problem and the linesy uneven appearance of 3D prints comes about due to bad layer stacking, where the layers have lateral offset to each other or the layer thickness is uneven, causing the bead of subsequent layers to bulge out of the surface by different amounts. This is a difficult problem to solve, you probably want to build belted Z or align the Z steppers super carefully, you need highest quality filament, you need PID bed and glass, and you want your bed hardmounted or silicone damped rather than on springs. It tends to be exceptionally difficult to align and tune a moving-bed printer like this to not produce layer stacking artefacts, because there are dozens of sources of small error and they all add up.
But foremost this is a material and photography trick why you don't see it on this video. The lighting is not point lighting, it's very diffuse large area, and doesn't point straight down the layerstack. Furthemore the material is slightly translucent, white. The trick with white pigment is that it in reality isn't white, it's a clear crystal with high diffraction index, more transparent than glass; but if you crush it small and mix it into translucent plastic, the mismatch of the diffraction index between two materials causes the light to bend. After encountering several of these diffraction boundaries, the light comes back out in a random direction, which makes for a diffuse white appearance. But there is also substantial subsurface scattering of light, it doesn't come out just at the spot where it comes in, but across a wider area of like half a millimetres, which visually smoothes out the lines and the print inconsistency.
Also do consider that you're seeing the prints from a distance here, the layers are only 0.16mm or 0.2mm.
Once you start handling the print, you will see inconsistent layer lines.
Other tricks to conceal the 3D print appearance is using matte black material or material with coloured particles, such as white with black speckle, marble material. Yet another is to use Fuzzy Skin feature in the slicer (print preparation software) which adds random movement to the perimeter, it's also useful to conceal perimeter starts and ends (seam) if you need to randomise them for strength.
The most revealing colour for print artefacts is silvery grey.
@@SianaGearz great job I don’t wan to get a 3d printer now
@@josephkelly13 Building a 3D printer has been the best thing i've done, from the educational perspective. I had to learn CAD, i enhanced my knowledge of microcontrollers and electrical engineering, and contributed fixes to Marlin firmware that runs on most of these inexpensive printers, and i had to learn mechanical CAD as well and a lot of trial and error to understand the plastics and their unique traits, their adhesion properties, die swell, pressure behaviour... it's been SO MUCH FUN. And as far as hobbies go it can be very inexpensive, most basic printer parts are sub $5 and the parts for my printer cost me 135€ back 6 years ago, this was before Ender3 (the printer in this video) came out. You can take it easy and enjoy creativity with limited quality, you can sand and paint your models if you want them to actually look insanely good, or you can put boundless amount of effort into your machine.
Or nowadays resin printers are available for sub $200 as well. These can poison you but they tend to produce immaculate surfaces. Though they aren't entirely without flaws, but that would be a long story as well.
Rejoice, perfectionists
I'm someone who has ZERO 3d printer experience... but this video makes me want to get into it so badly.
you should
@@uuuuuusssseeerrrrrrr Be ready to tinker quite a bit, though. I say this as an Ender-3 Pro user.
Every thing has its space, every space has its thing
Amazing!
Edit is chef kiss
What nozzle do you use as I heard that white filament have bits of titanium which can wear out brass nozzles over time
The pigment of the filament should not be related to its metal content. Some filaments contain metal intentionally but it is not a byproduct of white filament
@@theorangebaron1595 The white pigments are all hard clear high refraction index minerals, predominantly titanium dioxide. They definitely wear the nozzle. But the nozzles just don't cost much, you can budget 2 brass nozzles per spool and it won't break you. If you buy good filament, it's going to cost you $20 per kg, and you can buy entirely adequate nozzles for $0.20 a piece if you order a large quantity of them.
@@SianaGearz I stand corrected, thank you for the info.
perfectionist on a whole different level
Can we get the STL files?
I think you might want to create your own, matching the stuff you have. Except if you have the exact same pair of scissors or the same camera, or if your drawer has the exact same dimensions, it won’t fit
id like to imagine that in the future there's gonna be 3d printers that fast 😍😍😍
I couldn't handle that level of organization in my life.
I could until i bought one new thing and had to do it over
Перфекционист внутри меня визжит от радости как маленький ребёнок
wish 3d printers could work fast just like that
Why was this so damn smooth 😩❤
I love organizational stuff 😋
Now I know, I'm not lazy in organising. I just need a 3D printer.
An OCD's heaven on earth
Nice which printer is it?
Ender 3 S1 3D
This is so satisfying.
I just love that the printer sounds are just you inhaling :D
Your stuff is awesome!
What do you use to get such clean timelapses?!? Been trying to figure them out on my printer...
real life star trek synthesizer .
That was so satisfying to watch
I like your modular approach.
Okay but why is this actually so good??
this is the kind of video that should be played on youtube and tik tok man, awesome visual effects, calm soothing background music
Do u know the name of music?
Looks like magic 😮
Sana all Meron machine na ganyan pwede pang business yan
Love it! A person with OCD, I would love it!!!
This is a Masterpiece 👏
Wow !can't imagine the amount of work that went into this
Your work is just amazing
This white buildplate looks awesome
I would say my ears got lifted up!
This is the most satisfying video on yt. I love this channel, I just wish you’d post more often. But quality over quantity
My left ear is really enjoying these
I love everything about this video.
For ocd people this is too much satisfying
I low key need this
I saw your video and realised it's a good ideaa. Done something similar and works perfectly. Done two rows of different square trays.
Thank you for the idea.