I've pinned your comment because you're absolutely right. Just measured the coils and yes, assumption is the mother of all f*ck ups😅 Thanks for mentioning! I'm going to rectify this in my upcoming video
I think it’s always a bit confusing with stepper phases.. ABBA BAAB BABA ABAB. However, what helps a bit, is when you are shorting two of the wires (Stepper unconnected) and the motor feels blocked, you have found the first pair so the other two are the second pair. But searching for it on google will often be more confusing then helping;)
DO NOT change your video style. I was a professional video editor for 15 years and I love your work. It has a charm and honest randomness that I'd hate for you to lose. It has become your signature style that many people spend many many years to find.
What he said. I like that you now have a new studio (congrats on winning the Creality award), which let's you add a certain level of "professionalism", but please don't change your fundamental style.
I'm upping my Patreon pledge as soon as I'm able to, because holy moly is this exactly what I love. Engineering, instead of only 3D printing. And the non-script nature with your editing skills make for super fun and excitingly different videos. I wouldn't change that. :) When things fail, we learn btw and these moments seriously provide some good laughter. win-win
@@melissahill7930 To engineer something or engineering could be defined as; skillfully arrange for (something) to occur or the action of working artfully to bring something about. Winging it can be great for creativity all the while documenting every mistake in an arguably entertaining way for the world to learn from. I think he's got this.
@@danielvelthuis9415 Exactly, if you think a regular engineer always makes 1 mistake and keeps on being perfect afterwards, has never seen an engineer actually working and doing new stuff I think. Besides that, I am seeing a huge printer that appears to work, which is kind of the goal as an engineering piece.
@@melissahill7930 I think we're talking about extremes here. He's doing this for fun, which makes it totally fine already. A real engineer, and I've done my share as well, indeed makes notes and goes about it methodically, however.. you can still screw up then. Just with an added note to the notes. :) Ofcourse if you do so all the time, you're out of a job, but that's the difference with doing a thing for fun and doing a thing for a job. The idea that a channel should never show mistakes and making a nice video out of that, gives a wrong impression, people are people and noone is perfect. If all video's would only show the perfect choices and things that always work, that will give starters into the field a totally wrong idea of how to learn. Case in point; SpaceX. They had all kinds of issues with their new spaceship, from ground equipment to failing joints. That is however how they advance fast and learn... fast. Boeing is failing on all accounts almost recently, all with huge amounts of money and great engineers.
@@DaveGee2010 Yeah, this channel is great. Other 3D printing channels only test printers these days, which is not what users want. People don´t need a fourth printer, they want ideas and cool projects. This channel just delivers in this department.
Hi guys! This definitely didn’t go as planned xD Murphy’s law definitely applies here. This is my most chaotic video so far and I hope you like it nevertheless. A different upload day than usual, but I have to get this of my chest xD Cheers!
One of the best 3d printing channels in YT, if not the best one. Love your style and comparing with your older videos, you've gone a long way in terms of editing. Congratulations Jon!!
I really like the slightly clueless style of your videos. No one can know everything but you can keep your mind open and learn. That's a big part of R&D and engineering and how new inventions are made. Your style really makes you relatable.
Awesome. Every video is better than the previous. The cut, the b-roll, the "script", the fails. Very nice. That's the reason I'm subscribed. Don't change anything. Keep on going.
The work you show us, and doing so just for the fun of it, is pure inspiration. It makes us work smarter and harder on our own stuff, and whatever fails you show, it just makes it more real for us. None of this works out of the box, and the least while trying something new no one has ever tried before. We are watching progress. And progress is good. Really good!
I can't even properly level the x-gantry so it stops cramping layers together as it advances on the z-axis and this dude makes this stuff. You're an amazing engineer. Keep the good work up.
Your videos are the most enjoyable ones to watch, by far! Not only on technical perspective they're interesting when new and progressive ideas came up, also it shows what can go wrong and how to cope with problems (which being missed in all other 3D printing channels, where all goes perfect and in the end, out of the blue, magically a perfect benchy appears) I love the format, stay yourself! I wish you much success ! Thanks
My guy, I have been watching your videos since the first couple were posted,... and Ive never felt like you had a "lack of script" necessarily, it always just felt "more real than scripted" to me. I highly enjoyed the feeling that you were talking directly with us, as you work through the problems and figure things out. In my opinion, it always gives your videos the vibe that we're on that journey of designing and creating and testing right next to you. Either way, sorry I havent commented in so long, this year has been a living hell haha,... Stay safe and keep pushin out those ideas!!
You definitely know what you are doing. Things go wrong in a build. I enjoy seeing how you troubleshoot and resolve these issues. Keep up the good work...Thanks for keeping it real.
The reveal of the build from concept killed me. worth a sub from that alone not to mention all the other good info you've shown. amazing stuff keep it up!
The intro is amazing! Especially like the camera pan when you lift the saw. Also laughed when you showed the "final" result of the box . nice work , keep up
This is amazing. The editing is great. Great script by the way! 😉 Really looking forward to the next video. The cable management is going to be very satisfying.
You’re insane man! This is the best 3D-printer build i’ve ever seen! And the montages and camera angels are pure perfection. I really hope more people find your channel, because if there is somebody who deserve to get a bunch of followers its you! Thank you for making videos and sharing it with us! You are a true inspiration.
That scripting scene was probably the funniest thing i've seen all year. The deviations from the plotline is the best thing with all your videos. Great job.
To me the brilliance of Proper Printing is the simplicity of your solutions. I mean the circular chain link is a stroke of genius. Sure the cooling of stepper motors is cool, ha ha and the lighting solution is one for a fun house, but I’m loving the links. Keep up the great work.
Love all the included mistakes and errors. This is what troubleshooting and building stuff is like, its not a polished experience, mistakes always happen and its how you deal with those that determines your success. Looking forward to the next video!
On the nonfunctional motor, try swapping the center 2 wires in the wiring harness connector for it. I ran into the same problem on a group of stepper motors that I bought. The windings were wired differently from normal, and that fixed it. Awesome project!
That will be another time I have reacted to your video by "WOW!". I can't wait to see finally the outcome of this project. It is so satisfying to see your progress in every video of yours.
@@brotkannschimmelnwaskannst604 not yet, I have redesigned it in a different CAD program (VariCAD) because I still couldn't login into Fusion. At this moment I'm working on the new video after which I'm going to share it.
Wow!!! Dude!!! That is SICK!!! You have come along way with this printer! It looks so fucking Rad!! . I so Wish I can see it in person. I can’t wait to see the cool stuff you start making. 😎👍
I know the feeling of defeat all to well, but I know that you will get it sorted eventually. You are incredibly talented and have some of the coolest ideas. As for the dude telling you that you need script your videos, he just needs to be ignored. I like to see the trials and errors, of all the incredible projects that you work on. I always can't wait to see what you come up with next. I really enjoy your style of humor, as well as your video structure...none lol.
So first time watching one of your videos .. in the beginning there's a classic Mini hiding at the back of the garage, so the accent came as quite a surprise! :D Fantastic editing!
When you have a stepper motor making a grinding back and forth / rattling, double check your phases. The two pins of the same phase should have a measurable resistance across them. Two pins that are from 2 different phases of the motor will not have a connection between them. If you have 2 wires flipped where the phases are crossed (and some stepper motors are wired differently than others are) then it is just a simple pinout error. I had this exact problem when I changed my Creality stepper motor out for a small pancake stepper motor. The new pancake stepper motor had a different pinout than the factory motor did. Once I got the phases set up, the motor was running backwards. The next step is to take either phase (but only one of them) and swap the two wires on that one phase. Doing this to either phase but only to one phase will cause the motor to run in the opposite direction.
When everything works in videos it's usually not the first try... Struggle is absolutely a part of development and I enjoy seeing the process. So much more to learn than if everything works the first time... ... and endstops never work the first time (on a DIY machine) anyways ;)
Nothing wrong with that pancake extruder motor, the coil wiring is probably just different! Swap the middle two wires around and that'll probably fix it.
To late, as he destroyed the gear. Getting a new one would be a good choice, as its realy just the pinout, and the hilbilly style fixing now, looks pretty bad.
I had the same issue with one or both of the z motors on my Voron 1.8 build. The motor wasn’t wired AABB or ABAB, so I had to figure out how it was wired with a multimeter continuity check. Once I found the pairs, it was an easy fix of putting a new end on the board side
@15:31 The extruder motor wire connection was not correctly connected resulting in unusual vibration. Trying go swap in between four wires will solve the problem. The reason why the other motor works is probably because that the two motors are manufactured by different manufacturers so the pin connection arrangement at the connector is different
Fir a "first print", I don't think the benchies (quick shot of them at the end) looked too bad! Considering all the stuff to "tune" ! I love the circular idea on cable chains... Please release models when fixed!
So here's the idea at least part of it. Originally I planned on a 1k x 1k x 1k mm modded CR10-S5. The updated plan is to make the printer a 1k (y axis) x 500 x 500 mm portal printer. The parts are on order/half arrived at this point. Thank you for the idea and keep up the good work.
Hey, I wouldn't say the main characteristic of the videos is chaotic, I'd use the word "frustrating" because you clearly struggle, and anyone who made a somewhat DIY printer struggled too (unless your name is Ivan Miranda, in this case, no struggle). It was very relatable :D Cinematography was on point as usual!.
Great video as normal, been following for a very long time now and it’s been great watching you from the beginning to now, that 3D printer looks real nice with the exterior frame and lights inside 🙏 hope I get back printing again soon
16:50 yea that extra tooth will be a problem. watch a video on how a stepper motor work. they are made to be precise for the print an extra tooth will just throw off the extruder
Great effort to fix everything! Just one point, using heated chamber may tear the plastic rollers faster than normal, so you may need replace for linear rails...God luck!
I think the dude motor may have a different wiring of the connector, sometimes manufacturers do that
I second that. I definitely had „blocked“ wiring on some steppers and it was fixed by changing the connection.
I third that! I had the same issue when building my own Prusa and it took me so long to figure out it is just wired differently.
I've pinned your comment because you're absolutely right. Just measured the coils and yes, assumption is the mother of all f*ck ups😅 Thanks for mentioning! I'm going to rectify this in my upcoming video
@@properprinting that why we cal it ASS ump tion
or I ass u me
I think it’s always a bit confusing with stepper phases.. ABBA BAAB BABA ABAB. However, what helps a bit, is when you are shorting two of the wires (Stepper unconnected) and the motor feels blocked, you have found the first pair so the other two are the second pair. But searching for it on google will often be more confusing then helping;)
DO NOT change your video style. I was a professional video editor for 15 years and I love your work. It has a charm and honest randomness that I'd hate for you to lose. It has become your signature style that many people spend many many years to find.
This is such an awesome and wholesome comment and I couldn't agree more
100 percent agree
What he said.
I like that you now have a new studio (congrats on winning the Creality award), which let's you add a certain level of "professionalism", but please don't change your fundamental style.
Yep
Syncing up the chisel sounds at 0:56 with the music was really awesome. I love little things like that. Your dedication does not go unnoticed.
I'm upping my Patreon pledge as soon as I'm able to, because holy moly is this exactly what I love. Engineering, instead of only 3D printing. And the non-script nature with your editing skills make for super fun and excitingly different videos. I wouldn't change that. :) When things fail, we learn btw and these moments seriously provide some good laughter. win-win
@@melissahill7930 To engineer something or engineering could be defined as; skillfully arrange for (something) to occur or the action of working artfully to bring something about. Winging it can be great for creativity all the while documenting every mistake in an arguably entertaining way for the world to learn from. I think he's got this.
@@danielvelthuis9415 Exactly, if you think a regular engineer always makes 1 mistake and keeps on being perfect afterwards, has never seen an engineer actually working and doing new stuff I think. Besides that, I am seeing a huge printer that appears to work, which is kind of the goal as an engineering piece.
@@melissahill7930 I think we're talking about extremes here. He's doing this for fun, which makes it totally fine already. A real engineer, and I've done my share as well, indeed makes notes and goes about it methodically, however.. you can still screw up then. Just with an added note to the notes. :) Ofcourse if you do so all the time, you're out of a job, but that's the difference with doing a thing for fun and doing a thing for a job. The idea that a channel should never show mistakes and making a nice video out of that, gives a wrong impression, people are people and noone is perfect. If all video's would only show the perfect choices and things that always work, that will give starters into the field a totally wrong idea of how to learn. Case in point; SpaceX. They had all kinds of issues with their new spaceship, from ground equipment to failing joints. That is however how they advance fast and learn... fast. Boeing is failing on all accounts almost recently, all with huge amounts of money and great engineers.
By far the best 3d printing channel on RUclips, great work as ever..
Yes!
This channel doesn't have over 100k viewers .... WHY?!!?!? Spread the word spread the word!!
@@DaveGee2010 Yeah, this channel is great. Other 3D printing channels only test printers these days, which is not what users want. People don´t need a fourth printer, they want ideas and cool projects. This channel just delivers in this department.
Hi guys! This definitely didn’t go as planned xD Murphy’s law definitely applies here. This is my most chaotic video so far and I hope you like it nevertheless. A different upload day than usual, but I have to get this of my chest xD Cheers!
Failure is always an option 👍❤️
Things you build yourself never come with a decent manual or directions**. So, yes, things can get a little chaotic.
** if they do, then your doing something wrong in the DIY world.
Things never go according to plan. But well done, that printer looks amazing
the extruded motor didn’t work due to the wiring. if you switch two of the wires on the plug, the small motor should work fine
One of the best 3d printing channels in YT, if not the best one. Love your style and comparing with your older videos, you've gone a long way in terms of editing. Congratulations Jon!!
I really like the slightly clueless style of your videos. No one can know everything but you can keep your mind open and learn. That's a big part of R&D and engineering and how new inventions are made. Your style really makes you relatable.
Dude, I just got here and i was BLOWN away by your camera work instantly. Totally awesome to watch. Not even to mention the other skills.
Awesome. Every video is better than the previous. The cut, the b-roll, the "script", the fails. Very nice. That's the reason I'm subscribed. Don't change anything. Keep on going.
Failure and frustration is a big part of 3d printing or any hobby so I appreciate that this channel shows that alongside the successes.!
This is a great video overall of course, but your joinery in the beginning was really amazing!
Second this. Also nice to see someone who actually DOES know how to use a file, lifting on the back stroke.
Bro, you got me at 1:45, that was golden. Your intros are awesome! Your work is awesome. Thank you for what you do.
The work you show us, and doing so just for the fun of it, is pure inspiration. It makes us work smarter and harder on our own stuff, and whatever fails you show, it just makes it more real for us. None of this works out of the box, and the least while trying something new no one has ever tried before. We are watching progress. And progress is good. Really good!
1:42 is part of why I'm here... ROFL 🤣
This here is why I subscribed! Lmao 🤣😂
Such an underrated channel, the quality of your videos and the cleverness of your ideas are astounding. Keep up the great work!
I can't even properly level the x-gantry so it stops cramping layers together as it advances on the z-axis and this dude makes this stuff. You're an amazing engineer. Keep the good work up.
Your videos are the most enjoyable ones to watch, by far!
Not only on technical perspective they're interesting when new and progressive ideas came up, also it shows what can go wrong and how to cope with problems (which being missed in all other 3D printing channels, where all goes perfect and in the end, out of the blue, magically a perfect benchy appears)
I love the format, stay yourself!
I wish you much success !
Thanks
My guy, I have been watching your videos since the first couple were posted,... and Ive never felt like you had a "lack of script" necessarily, it always just felt "more real than scripted" to me. I highly enjoyed the feeling that you were talking directly with us, as you work through the problems and figure things out. In my opinion, it always gives your videos the vibe that we're on that journey of designing and creating and testing right next to you.
Either way, sorry I havent commented in so long, this year has been a living hell haha,... Stay safe and keep pushin out those ideas!!
You definitely know what you are doing. Things go wrong in a build. I enjoy seeing how you troubleshoot and resolve these issues. Keep up the good work...Thanks for keeping it real.
The reveal of the build from concept killed me. worth a sub from that alone not to mention all the other good info you've shown. amazing stuff keep it up!
That build montage with the wood was great!
The intro is amazing! Especially like the camera pan when you lift the saw. Also laughed when you showed the "final" result of the box . nice work , keep up
That cable chain is amazing!
This is amazing. The editing is great. Great script by the way! 😉
Really looking forward to the next video. The cable management is going to be very satisfying.
Watching this is giving me flashbacks to my HEVO build. It's a labor of love, to be sure! Awesome work!
You’re insane man! This is the best 3D-printer build i’ve ever seen! And the montages and camera angels are pure perfection. I really hope more people find your channel, because if there is somebody who deserve to get a bunch of followers its you! Thank you for making videos and sharing it with us! You are a true inspiration.
That scripting scene was probably the funniest thing i've seen all year. The deviations from the plotline is the best thing with all your videos. Great job.
To me the brilliance of Proper Printing is the simplicity of your solutions. I mean the circular chain link is a stroke of genius. Sure the cooling of stepper motors is cool, ha ha and the lighting solution is one for a fun house, but I’m loving the links. Keep up the great work.
Love all the included mistakes and errors. This is what troubleshooting and building stuff is like, its not a polished experience, mistakes always happen and its how you deal with those that determines your success. Looking forward to the next video!
On the nonfunctional motor, try swapping the center 2 wires in the wiring harness connector for it. I ran into the same problem on a group of stepper motors that I bought. The windings were wired differently from normal, and that fixed it.
Awesome project!
Totally worth the wait. I agree with the other commenters. Best 3D printing channel on RUclips.
Chaotic is good. Especially your build montages are awesome.
That will be another time I have reacted to your video by "WOW!". I can't wait to see finally the outcome of this project. It is so satisfying to see your progress in every video of yours.
Man you are just awesome!!! Great cinematography and i really enjoy you troubleshooting and displaying the whole process. Cheers!!
Best 3d printing channel on RUclips
First vid of yours I've seen. Script or not, the hardwork you've put into the printer and the video shows. Great work!
Amazing 3d printer based channel AND an amazing filmography. I love it. Awesome job, I love that shot of the janky table LOL
I love the presentation style, please don't change it!
Dude that cable chain is insane!!
Thanks! I want to improve it a bit, test it and share it soon :)
Yes man i also think this chain is genious. Pls share your Design
Yes it' a realy sneaky cablechain. Please chare it!
@@properprinting knock knock its me again😇. Did you share the chaindesign somewhere yet?
@@brotkannschimmelnwaskannst604 not yet, I have redesigned it in a different CAD program (VariCAD) because I still couldn't login into Fusion. At this moment I'm working on the new video after which I'm going to share it.
Good work man. Your sense of humor cracks me up. Have fun.
The system with cable chain is just fantastic and extremely usefull!
I really like the announcement "I accidentally invented something" :D
I really like your videos and your sense of humor. Keep doing what you're doing as long you have fun doing it. gz from Germany
Super Jon, lekker droog weer! Veel succes met de laatste tweaks, ben benieuwd naar het resultaat dat je hier uit gaat krijgen.
This is the first video from you that I've seen, and I'm already hooked!
your videos are awesome and fun to watch no script ever !!!!!!!
I like the Non-scripted videos and wouldn't want to change. That makes you different from everyone out there.
Your round drag chain is a really cool design, the progress you are making is inspiring to say the least...
I love how you improve the videoquality and editing more and more!
Wow!!! Dude!!! That is SICK!!! You have come along way with this printer! It looks so fucking Rad!! . I so Wish I can see it in person. I can’t wait to see the cool stuff you start making. 😎👍
Congrats man!!! Glad you are having lot of fun through the learning process!
Some of the best youtube content I have ever seen
I know the feeling of defeat all to well, but I know that you will get it sorted eventually. You are incredibly talented and have some of the coolest ideas. As for the dude telling you that you need script your videos, he just needs to be ignored. I like to see the trials and errors, of all the incredible projects that you work on. I always can't wait to see what you come up with next. I really enjoy your style of humor, as well as your video structure...none lol.
Fantastic video, man! Loved the cinematography and pacing. The engineering going on here is so wizard!
Stay strong and keep working! The troubleshooting phase is often the hardest part, but it'll be worth it!
You should patent that cable chain! A truly ingenious invention!
“At first it showed a temperature of 2000 degrees...which is a bit on the high side...”😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 love the vids man!! Keep up the inspiring work!
So first time watching one of your videos .. in the beginning there's a classic Mini hiding at the back of the garage, so the accent came as quite a surprise! :D Fantastic editing!
You are just bringing your videos to the next level 💪😍😍
Awesome video as always Jòn! I laughed when you showed the crappy table for a sec. Love the humor!
Really enjoying your style! I strongly relate to all aspects of your process.
The intro is Gold, nice job!
Did I see some of grandfather's tools, there? Respect. I have my grandfather's vise, plane, and some other tools that I treasure.
Awesome cinematography dude!
Wow that intro! waaaay better production than most million subscriber channels! Great job fellow "landgenoot" ;p
First video I've seen of yours, good content my dude! Keep up the good work and insane dedication you are putting into your channel!
When you have a stepper motor making a grinding back and forth / rattling, double check your phases. The two pins of the same phase should have a measurable resistance across them. Two pins that are from 2 different phases of the motor will not have a connection between them. If you have 2 wires flipped where the phases are crossed (and some stepper motors are wired differently than others are) then it is just a simple pinout error. I had this exact problem when I changed my Creality stepper motor out for a small pancake stepper motor. The new pancake stepper motor had a different pinout than the factory motor did. Once I got the phases set up, the motor was running backwards. The next step is to take either phase (but only one of them) and swap the two wires on that one phase. Doing this to either phase but only to one phase will cause the motor to run in the opposite direction.
Amazing video, your content keeps on getting better and better ! Love the editing as well !
Keep up the good work!!
holy hell this is rad!
Thanks man!
When everything works in videos it's usually not the first try... Struggle is absolutely a part of development and I enjoy seeing the process. So much more to learn than if everything works the first time...
... and endstops never work the first time (on a DIY machine) anyways ;)
ik vind je nederlandse gescheld zo mooi haha. mooie build man ben erg benieuwd naar het eindresultaat!
Hey man... Marcello from Brazil... Very nice music and awesome wood joints!!!
Chaotic as always
Great design
Thanks for sharing :-)
Nothing wrong with that pancake extruder motor, the coil wiring is probably just different!
Swap the middle two wires around and that'll probably fix it.
To late, as he destroyed the gear.
Getting a new one would be a good choice, as its realy just the pinout, and the hilbilly style fixing now, looks pretty bad.
Going by the sound, I agree. Stepper motors come as either A.A.B.B. or A.B.A.B. That one is mismatched.
Been there, done that, myself more than once.
LOL totally
I had the same issue with one or both of the z motors on my Voron 1.8 build. The motor wasn’t wired AABB or ABAB, so I had to figure out how it was wired with a multimeter continuity check. Once I found the pairs, it was an easy fix of putting a new end on the board side
These Mad Woodworking Skills, loved that Bit :)
This 3D printer is CRAZY awesome!
@15:31 The extruder motor wire connection was not correctly connected resulting in unusual vibration. Trying go swap in between four wires will solve the problem. The reason why the other motor works is probably because that the two motors are manufactured by different manufacturers so the pin connection arrangement at the connector is different
really enjoyed that wood working segment!
dude has skills
Fir a "first print", I don't think the benchies (quick shot of them at the end) looked too bad! Considering all the stuff to "tune" ! I love the circular idea on cable chains...
Please release models when fixed!
Dang, this has been a long-haul project. Very impressive perseverance.
Not going to lie, that intro got me to sub. Keep up the good work, I have something in mind for your portal mod. Now I can get back to the video.
So here's the idea at least part of it. Originally I planned on a 1k x 1k x 1k mm modded CR10-S5. The updated plan is to make the printer a 1k (y axis) x 500 x 500 mm portal printer. The parts are on order/half arrived at this point. Thank you for the idea and keep up the good work.
Your doing great my friend, don’t worry about the haters at all, there not building a damn thing.
Production value through the roof. Erg vet. Kom ik aan met m'n Artillery Genius 😂
Hey, I wouldn't say the main characteristic of the videos is chaotic, I'd use the word "frustrating" because you clearly struggle, and anyone who made a somewhat DIY printer struggled too (unless your name is Ivan Miranda, in this case, no struggle). It was very relatable :D Cinematography was on point as usual!.
Dimples and bumps. I was laughing hysterically when you substitute the Dutch word "bultjes" for the English word bumps.
Great video as normal, been following for a very long time now and it’s been great watching you from the beginning to now, that 3D printer looks real nice with the exterior frame and lights inside 🙏 hope I get back printing again soon
16:50 yea that extra tooth will be a problem. watch a video on how a stepper motor work. they are made to be precise for the print an extra tooth will just throw off the extruder
Man, is there something you cannot do? Great video bro, even with the hiccups you are getting closer :)
One of the things I suck at is welding which I want to learn. Yes, I have a project in mind for this ;)
Patent that Drag Chain! Genius!!!
Best of luck Bro , always nice video . You make my day man
wow, that intro was crazy!
You are crazy!!, just like me. I will do anything to mod my printers, you have gone ever further. Keep it up
For a scratch-built printer w/o any real tuning I think the benchy did well.
There are gear pullers, not sure if you tried that. Depends how the gear is secured to the shaft, it should come off.
"2000 degrees , is a little on the high side" !! Got me laughing so hard!
Most epic intro I ever see. 👑
That moment at 1:44... Yep, I think as makers, we've all been there. And then again. And then again.
Ik ging dood bij het stuk '' kut dat was hem... '' ga zo door man!
it is not often that i have to laugh because of a youtube video. 1:42 is the moment i subscribed to your chanel : D
Great effort to fix everything! Just one point, using heated chamber may tear the plastic rollers faster than normal, so you may need replace for linear rails...God luck!