In this video I show how I print the world's most flexible TPU from Diabase with a shore hardness of 60A. This is cooked spaghetti soft. I printed this with the experimental extruder I designed which uses timing belts to push the filament. I used PEEK-like resin with a metallic green dye from 3DResyns because it looks cool and we need the chemical resistance in a future video. Everything was printed on the Anycubic Photon M3 Max which is a huge printer which works very good.
I used the WhamBam Mutant to mount it so I can turn this printer into the experimental platform. I printed the adapter out of polycarbonate from 3D4Makers on the QidiTech I-fast.
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Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:48 The new version 1:50 Mounting sequence 3:03 Flexible filament check 4:17 Printing the last resin part 4:52 Squarespace 5:56 Preparing the printer 7:01 Adding the WhamBam Mutant 8:19 Adding the extruder 12:02 First try with flexible filament 12:24 Redesign 14:06 Final attempt 16:07 Printing the world's most flexible filament 17:33 Conclusion
This experimental extruder is a TPU beast!Proper Printing2022-05-20 | Head to squarespace.com/PROPERPRINTING to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code PROPERPRINTING
In this video I show how I print the world's most flexible TPU from Diabase with a shore hardness of 60A. This is cooked spaghetti soft. I printed this with the experimental extruder I designed which uses timing belts to push the filament. I used PEEK-like resin with a metallic green dye from 3DResyns because it looks cool and we need the chemical resistance in a future video. Everything was printed on the Anycubic Photon M3 Max which is a huge printer which works very good.
I used the WhamBam Mutant to mount it so I can turn this printer into the experimental platform. I printed the adapter out of polycarbonate from 3D4Makers on the QidiTech I-fast.
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Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:48 The new version 1:50 Mounting sequence 3:03 Flexible filament check 4:17 Printing the last resin part 4:52 Squarespace 5:56 Preparing the printer 7:01 Adding the WhamBam Mutant 8:19 Adding the extruder 12:02 First try with flexible filament 12:24 Redesign 14:06 Final attempt 16:07 Printing the world's most flexible filament 17:33 ConclusionFDM resin printing: Game changer or stupid?Proper Printing2022-11-11 | Head to sovol3d.com/products/sovol-sv06-direct-drive-3d-printer?sca_ref=2784626.QgTM1uaIAj and use the promo code Proper for $20,- off. This promotion is available till Dec. 20th and when the price is (over) $259,-.
In this video we show our second attempt at FDM printing with resin. We also show the bigger picture behind this idea. Once this works, this enables so much possibilities to experiment with! So, what do you think, game changer or stupid?
In this video we show a brutal game of tug of war between 8 extruders. The winner will be placed on the Optimus P1 3D printer for the upcoming large projects. We're pleasantly surprised by how these matches went. You can really see the extruders struggling and we have a well deserved winner!
In this video I show how I turn the most boring part of any PC setup into something spectacular using 3D printing. Yes, I'm talking about the monitor stand. I bought a second monitor and I was done with the boring, functionless existing monitor stands and decided to design my own. Well, I think it turned out great!
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Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:36 The problem 1:35 The idea 3:17 3D printing room! 5:14 Squarespace 6:20 Putting it together 10:39 Will it stand? 12:09 How does it look? 12:57 Giveaway and endingThis experimental extruder fits every hotend!Proper Printing2022-07-31 | Head to squarespace.com/PROPERPRINTING to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code PROPERPRINTING
In this video I show the concept of quick swapping between different hotends on the experimental belt driven extruder AKA The Proper Extruder. This idea is inspired from one of my first videos about a swappable hotend.
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Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:16 The concept 0:54 Satisfying montage 2:37 Adding the electronics 5:16 Squarespace 6:21 First test 8:08 Making the other tools 9:45 Explaining the concept 11:16 3D print montage 12:17 Rounding upCan you 3D Print with Licorice Laces?!Proper Printing2022-07-20 | Head to squarespace.com/PROPERPRINTING to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code PROPERPRINTING
In this video I try to 3D print licorice laces (dropveters) with the extruder I designed. It managed to print the worlds most flexible filament, so I decided to step it up a notch!
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Chapters: 0:00 Intro 1:27 Start trying 2:47 Experimental idea 3:52 Bee roll 4:22 Squarespace 5:21 Testing the idea 7:02 Optimizing the extruder 8:07 Cheating 8:33 What to take away from this?FDM resin printing with lasers and a 3D printed pump!Proper Printing2022-06-22 | Head to squarespace.com/PROPERPRINTING to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code PROPERPRINTING
In this video I show how I print UV resin on a standard FDM printer. This has two main challenges: pumping the resin and curing the resin. I chose to use a peristaltic pump so the mechanics don’t come in contact with the resin, but I had to solve the pulsating problem of this type of pump. For curing the resin, I use standard low power lasers.
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Chapters: 0:00 Intro 1:01 The pump 3:01 First prototype 4:17 The pump challenge 5:13 The non-pulsating peristaltic pump 6:59 Squarespace 7:41 Laser module test 9:35 Adding glass fibers 12:13 Next glass fiber design 14:07 The tape solution 15:27 First printing attempt 16:31 Actually making use of the laser 17:59 Sum up of first attempts 18:30 The improvement 19:24 Using an actual hotend 20:24 I want that bottle openerExperimenting with a 10 Watt laser cutter. What can go wrong?Proper Printing2022-04-28 | This video shows the experimental software I built which makes it possible to control a 10 Watt laser cutter by drawing on a tablet. What can go wrong? Although I couldn't think of a productive use for it, It turned out to be more fun than I expected! Due to the hazard this comes with and the early development phase of this software I am not going to share it freely. You can contact me directly if you would like to try it out for yourself, but it's at your own risk!
The second halve of the video shows a more productive use in which I make a fitting packaging using packaging. I use the slicer for Fusion360 to make the cardboard slices, but it's also possible to use BlendScript which I don't have experience with.
I've used the Pergear LaserStorm S10 which does a very decent job. I do recommend to add a base place and some fume extraction as I've shown in the video. Please use my referral link if you want one yourself: amzn.to/3kgX2a2 and you can get $70,- discount plus a $50,- coupon when using the promo code QWMXTKDD
Other interesting options for this laser cutter are the air assist pump: amzn.to/3kgX2a2 and a honeycomb working table amzn.to/3kgX2a2 Disclaimer though: I don't have experience with these two products.
Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:12 The software idea 1:31 The laser cutter 2:24 Getting it to work 6:47 Drawing with the tablet 9:09 Making fitting packaging 11:44 Making the box 14:41 Using XPS sheetsA 3D printed single piece guitar neck?! ft. CR-30 belt printerProper Printing2022-03-19 | In this video I show the process of making a 3D printed guitar neck out of one piece on the Creality CR-30 belt printer, AKA Naomi Wu's 3DPrintMill. I like to print functional things and this is the first test case for the Proper extruder I designed a while ago. I haven't printed the body yet because that's already done before. In a future video I will design a custom guitar body and make a fully 3D printed guitar!
Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:22 The plan 1:01 Laser 1:41 Proper Extruder 2:14 Designing the neck 4:36 3D printing 7:32 Extruder test result 8:28 Adding the hardware 11:18 Adding the strings 12:38 How well does it play? 15:37 Wrapping upMUST HAVE and SIMPLEST mod for Ender-3 S1! Contest worthy?Proper Printing2022-02-23 | This is a must have mod for the Creality Ender-3 S1 and it's the simplest I ever made. It's a tool changer that doesn't require any components, except for two 3D printed parts. The cool thing that blew my mind is that this mod can be replicated solely with the stuff that's in the box itself. It requires -1 screw and a bit of PLA filament and you've got yourself a tool changer!
Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:33 Explanation 1:40 Mounting it to the printer 3:04 Mounting it to the extruder 3:42 Placing it on the printer 4:26 Why? 5:01 Taking it a step further 6:10 Wrapping upThe stereo problem | First world problems solved with 3D printingProper Printing2022-02-09 | I solved another first world problem with 3D printing! This time it's the terrible problem of having to slide two faders on a mixer with two mono channels for one stereo channel. I tried to 3D scan the knobs, but due to the dark background, this didn't work and I unfortunately had to make this difficult design. If you happen to have a Tascam Model 12 with this problem, let me know!
Thanks Creality for your new Sermoon V1 which printed this solution. This little printer looks and works great! Get yours from here: -https://www.123-3d.nl/3D-printers/Creality-3D-Sermoon-V1-Pro-p19763.html -geni.us/VAn2tI
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In this video we show our first real test of putting a 3D printed rim under an old Mercedes. These rims, or wheels are printed out of ABS which is not the strongest material to print with. There's good reason for using ABS. I can gain experience with printing large parts out of difficult to print materials on my customized printer. It's also cheap to experiment with and if it works with ABS, chances are it will with stronger polymers as well! I've learned a lot from this experience and I wasn't prepared for this outcome!
Thanks Revopoint for the POP 3D scanner which helped a lot! You can get it from here: bit.ly/3oyoqmT Thanks Hollyland for your LARK 150 wireless microphone which came in very handy for this video! amzn.to/3fZLRQW Thanks 3D4Makers for your high quality filament! Check out 3d4makers.com and use the promo code properprinting to get 10% off!
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Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:57 Pressurizing the tire 3:40 Sponsor 4:43 Improved design 7:01 Montage sequence 9:10 Putting it under the car 10:19 First test drive 14:45 Wrapping upThis experimental 3D printable extruder works with timing belts!Proper Printing2021-12-22 | In this video I show an experimental 3D printer extruder which uses GT-2 timing belts to push the filament. This doesn't require a spring-system which makes this easier to print. This is the first video of a series in which I'm going to experiment and explore extrusion techniques. To make stronger 3D printed parts.
I 3D printed everything out of high-performance engineering resin by 3DResyns on an Anycubic Photon Mono X 6K resin printer. This went very well once tuned in correctly!
And special thanks to my highest tiers: - The 3D printing Belgian twitter.com/3DPBelgian - Ege Aydede - The Sauce - 3Dgeneriert youtube.com/3dgeneriert - MrCristobal - Bob Verschoor - David Fillmore - thej0ker - Oscar Molina - Andy Wright - Alward - Brent Johnson - Kenny Eaton - ZiGGstern - LumenMesh, Inc lumenmesh.com - Venturi 3D http://venturi3d.com - SyFy Design syfydesign.com - Mitch Rife printitnow3d.com - Keith Coventry - Philip W - Zachary 3D prints youtube.com/c/Zachary3DPrints - ent-ρ-π - CHACBON - Muhannad Abbas - Sebastian Cox - Snoopy VonPhoenix - Kurtis van Kampen - Jimmie Clark - Doug Walmsley - Lorenzo H - Mauro Sequeira - Jack Greer - SpideyFresh - Ruben - Chipperfield - Marijn Pool - Ronny
Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:30 The design 1:57 The print setup 3:26 Issues 4:35 Tuning the exposure time 5:42 More issues 6:25 Montage sequence 8:00 Putting everything together 10:34 Prepare the printer 13:00 Mount it to the printer 14:00 First tests 15:02 Recap and future plans
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Software used for making my videos: - Mechanical design: Autodesk Fusion360 autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview - Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org - Laser engraving: Lightburn lightburnsoftware.com - Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com - Second slicer: IdeaMaker raise3d.com/ideamaker - Resin slicer: Anycubic Photon Workshop: anycubic.com/blogs/videos/photon-workshop - Second resin slicer: Lychee slicer: lychee.mango3d.io - Video editing: Davinci Resolve blackmagicdesign.com - Subtitles: Subtitle edit https://www.nikse.dk/SubtitleEdit - Screen recording: OBS Studio obsproject.com - Audio recording and mastering: iZotope izotope.com/en/shop/rx-8-elements.html - Audio enhancement: Cakewalk http://www.cakewalk.com - Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.com - Terminal: Termite compuphase.com/software_termite.htmThe most cringey intro I ever made which didnt make it to the real videoProper Printing2021-12-19 | So I turned it into a #shorts video (sorry). Actual video will be posted soon!How to repair large 3D printed ABS partsProper Printing2021-11-20 | In the previous video we destroyed the 3D printed ABS rim and instead of printing a new part I managed to repair it. Instead of acetone which is the common solvent I used methyl ethyl ketone or MEK for short to buy me more time with such large parts. I started with a 50/50 weight ratio of MEK and ABS which turned out to be perfect. It is however recommended to add a little MEK a day before you're going to use it because it will get thicker over time.
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And special thanks to my highest tiers: - The 3D printing Belgian twitter.com/3DPBelgian - Ege Aydede - The Sauce - 3Dgeneriert youtube.com/3dgeneriert - MrCristobal - Bob Verschoor - David Fillmore - thej0ker - Oscar Molina - Andy Wright - Alward - Brent Johnson - Kenny Eaton - ZiGGstern - LumenMesh, Inc lumenmesh.com - Venturi 3D http://venturi3d.com - SyFy Design syfydesign.com - Mitch Rife printitnow3d.com - Keith Coventry - Philip W - Zachary 3D prints youtube.com/c/Zachary3DPrints - ent-ρ-π - CHACBON - Muhannad Abbas - Sebastian Cox - Snoopy VonPhoenix - Kurtis van Kampen - Jimmie Clark - Doug Walmsley - Lorenzo H - Mauro Sequeira - Jack Greer - SpideyFresh - Ruben - Chipperfield - Marijn Pool - Ronny
Chapters: 0:00 Intro 1:40 Epic montage 2:50 Dissolving the ABS 6:28 Repairing the rim 6:55 New way to insert inserts 8:05 The result
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The link to my website: https://properprinting.pro/ Software used for making my videos: - Mechanical design: VariCAD varicad.com/en/home - Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org - Laser engraving: Lightburn lightburnsoftware.com - Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com - Second slicer: IdeaMaker raise3d.com/ideamaker - Video editing: Davinci Resolve blackmagicdesign.com - Screen recording: OBS Studio obsproject.com - Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org - Audio enhancement Cakewalk http://www.cakewalk.com - Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.com - Terminal: Termite compuphase.com/software_termite.htm3D printed rim analysis: Chat with Stefan from CNCKitchenProper Printing2021-10-23 | This is a complementary video for the project rim experimental videos in which Stefan from CNCKitchen shows his analysis. I was able to improve the design of this 3D printed rim thanks to his feedback! If you need some context you can watch these in which we: - Do the first try to see if it holds the Mercedes: youtu.be/kHQ6xemePSE - Blow it up to see how much air pressure it can hold: youtu.be/fKwJ7P_5sIs - More to come!
Thanks a lot Stefan for making these calculations and your clear explanation! This was very insightful! Don't forget to subscribe to his channel if you haven't already! youtube.com/CNCKitchen
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And special thanks to my highest tiers: - The 3D printing Belgian twitter.com/3DPBelgian - Ege Aydede - The Sauce - 3Dgeneriert youtube.com/3dgeneriert - MrCristobal - Bob Verschoor - David Fillmore - thej0ker - Oscar Molina - Andy Wright - Alward - Brent Johnson - Kenny Eaton - ZiGGstern - LumenMesh, Inc lumenmesh.com - Venturi 3D http://venturi3d.com - SyFy Design syfydesign.com - Mitch Rife printitnow3d.com - Keith Coventry - Philip W - Zachary 3D prints youtube.com/c/Zachary3DPrints - ent-ρ-π - CHACBON - Muhannad Abbas - Sebastian Cox - Snoopy VonPhoenix - Kurtis van Kampen - Jimmie Clark - Doug Walmsley - Lorenzo H - Mauro Sequeira - Jack Greer - SpideyFresh - Ruben - Chipperfield - Marijn Pool
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The link to my website: https://properprinting.pro/ Software used for making my videos: - Mechanical design: VariCAD varicad.com/en/home - Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org - Laser engraving: Lightburn lightburnsoftware.com - Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com - Second slicer: IdeaMaker raise3d.com/ideamaker - Video editing: Davinci Resolve blackmagicdesign.com - Screen recording: OBS Studio obsproject.com - Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org - Audio enhancement Cakewalk http://www.cakewalk.com - Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.com - Terminal: Termite compuphase.com/software_termite.htmAt what pressure does a 3D printed rim explode? We put it to the test!Proper Printing2021-10-23 | We received a lot of comments on our previous 3D printed rim video saying that pressurizing this rim would be the biggest problem and potentially dangerous. Well, we put this to the test! We want to be sure what happens if it blows up and at what pressure so we can estimate how dangerous it is once we put it under the car.
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And special thanks to my highest tiers: - The 3D printing Belgian twitter.com/3DPBelgian - Ege Aydede - The Sauce - 3Dgeneriert youtube.com/3dgeneriert - MrCristobal - Bob Verschoor - David Fillmore - thej0ker - Oscar Molina - Andy Wright - Alward - Brent Johnson - Kenny Eaton - ZiGGstern - LumenMesh, Inc lumenmesh.com - Venturi 3D http://venturi3d.com - SyFy Design syfydesign.com - Mitch Rife printitnow3d.com - Keith Coventry - Philip W - Zachary 3D prints youtube.com/c/Zachary3DPrints - ent-ρ-π - CHACBON - Muhannad Abbas - Sebastian Cox - Snoopy VonPhoenix - Kurtis van Kampen - Jimmie Clark - Doug Walmsley - Lorenzo H - Mauro Sequeira - Jack Greer - SpideyFresh - Ruben - Chipperfield - Marijn Pool
Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:33 New rim design 2:32 Setup 3:40 Pump it! 6:30 Thanks to everyone involved! 8:38 At what pressure will it blow? 9:57 Inspect the damage
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The link to my website: https://properprinting.pro/ Software used for making my videos: - Mechanical design: VariCAD varicad.com/en/home - Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org - Laser engraving: Lightburn lightburnsoftware.com - Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com - Second slicer: IdeaMaker raise3d.com/ideamaker - Video editing: Davinci Resolve blackmagicdesign.com - Screen recording: OBS Studio obsproject.com - Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org - Audio enhancement Cakewalk http://www.cakewalk.com - Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.com - Terminal: Termite compuphase.com/software_termite.htmReal infinite printing on Naomi Wus 3DPrintMill with this pattern recognition toolProper Printing2021-10-06 | In this video I show how I use the pattern recognition tool I made with LabVIEW to generate a looping Gcode. With this tool it's easy to find patterns in Gcodes which you can use to let this Creality CR-30/Naomi Wu's 3DPrintMill run forever! Or until your filament runs out. In that case, check 3D4Makers 3d4makers.com and get 10% off of all purchases by using the promo code properprinting
Check out the video by Karl if you want to know more about this looping feature youtu.be/_Tkl28JM5lo
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And special thanks to my highest tiers: - The 3D printing Belgian twitter.com/3DPBelgian - Ege Aydede - The Sauce - 3Dgeneriert youtube.com/3dgeneriert - MrCristobal - Bob Verschoor - David Fillmore - thej0ker - Oscar Molina - Andy Wright - Alward - Brent Johnson - Kenny Eaton - ZiGGstern - LumenMesh, Inc lumenmesh.com - Venturi 3D http://venturi3d.com - SyFy Design syfydesign.com - Mitch Rife printitnow3d.com - Keith Coventry - Philip W - Zachary 3D prints youtube.com/c/Zachary3DPrints - ent-ρ-π - CHACBON - Muhannad Abbas - BrokenMic - Sebastian Cox - Snoopy VonPhoenix - Kurtis van Kampen - Jimmie Clark - Doug Walmsley - Lorenzo H - Mauro Sequeira - Jack Greer - SpideyFresh - Ruben - Chipperfield
Chapters: 0:00 Intro 1:49 Finding patterns 4:00 Proper Pattern Recognizer 8:03 First try 9:21 Outro
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The link to my website: https://properprinting.pro/ Software used for making my videos: - Mechanical design: VariCAD varicad.com/en/home - Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org - Laser engraving: Lightburn lightburnsoftware.com - Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com - Second slicer: IdeaMaker raise3d.com/ideamaker - Video editing: Davinci Resolve blackmagicdesign.com - Screen recording: OBS Studio obsproject.com - Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org - Audio enhancement Cakewalk http://www.cakewalk.com - Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.com - Terminal: Termite compuphase.com/software_termite.htmI made it possible to add an aftermarket hotend to the Creality Sermoon D1 with this upgrade!Proper Printing2021-09-08 | I received the Creality Sermoon D1 and I was in doubt if I should upgrade it. I thought that this printer could be my daily driver since most of my 3D printers are specifically tailored to experiment with. Besides some "weird" design choices I do like this printer, but the direct drive extruder was constantly skipping. ABS came out like a sponge and I was better of with a standard Ender 3 pro. I read more articles about this printer in which it was a shame that it was not possible to add an aftermarket hotend, until now...
You can download the parts from my website https://properprinting.pro/product/sermoon-d1-y-axis-upgrade/
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And special thanks to my highest tiers: - The 3D printing Belgian twitter.com/3DPBelgian - Ege Aydede - The Sauce - 3Dgeneriert youtube.com/3dgeneriert - MrCristobal - Bob Verschoor - David Fillmore - thej0ker - Oscar Molina - Andy Wright - Alward - Brent Johnson - Kenny Eaton - ZiGGstern - LumenMesh, Inc lumenmesh.com - Venturi 3D http://venturi3d.com - SyFy Design syfydesign.com - Mitch Rife printitnow3d.com - Keith Coventry - Philip W - Zachary 3D prints youtube.com/c/Zachary3DPrints - ent-ρ-π - CHACBON - Muhannad Abbas - BrokenMic - Sebastian Cox - Snoopy VonPhoenix - Kurtis van Kampen - Jimmie Clark - Doug Walmsley - Lorenzo H - Mauro Sequeira - Jack Greer - SpideyFresh - Ruben
Chapters: 0:00 Intro and explanation 2:31 Taking the printer apart 4:44 Explaining the design in Fusion360 8:02 Adding the mod 9:03 Custom fan duct 12:34 First test print 14:37 Adding the final fan duct 16:33 Outro
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The link to my website: https://properprinting.pro/ Software used for making my videos: - Mechanical design: VariCAD varicad.com/en/home - Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org - Laser engraving: Lightburn lightburnsoftware.com - Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com - Second slicer: IdeaMaker raise3d.com/ideamaker - Video editing: Davinci Resolve blackmagicdesign.com - Screen recording: OBS Studio obsproject.com - Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org - Audio enhancement Cakewalk http://www.cakewalk.com - Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.com - Terminal: Termite compuphase.com/software_termite.htmThe True Strength of 3D Printed ABSProper Printing2021-08-27 | Hi everyone! This video shows the true strength of 3D printed ABS. Often if you do calculations, you just look up the maximum strength given by the manufacturer, but it's definitely not that simple. This is a lot harder to figure out than I thought! I think I achieved my goal of optimizing the print settings for 3D printing the next version of that rim. We've had a lot of fun, learned a lot and I hope you do too watchin this :D
I've got new merch!! Check out merch.properprinting.pro The winners of the contest are PhotoCroMax and Onrein Kalfje, congratulations!
And special thanks to my highest tiers: - The 3D printing Belgian twitter.com/3DPBelgian - Ege Aydede - The Sauce - 3Dgeneriert youtube.com/3dgeneriert - MrCristobal - Bob Verschoor - David Fillmore - thej0ker - Oscar Molina - Andy Wright - Alward - Brent Johnson - Kenny Eaton - ZiGGstern - LumenMesh, Inc lumenmesh.com - Venturi 3D http://venturi3d.com - SyFy Design syfydesign.com - Mitch Rife printitnow3d.com - Keith Coventry - Philip W - Zachary 3D prints youtube.com/c/Zachary3DPrints - ent-ρ-π - CHACBON - Muhannad Abbas - BrokenMic - Sebastian Cox - Snoopy VonPhoenix - Kurtis van Kampen - Jimmie Clark - Doug Walmsley - Lorenzo H - Mauro Sequeira - Jack Greer - SpideyFresh
Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 1:19 Wet tests 3:13 Called in help 5:10 How many samples do we need? 6:25 Dry tests 9:30 Results summarized 10:16 Contest winners! 11:51 Results explained 19:10 Outro
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The link to my website: https://properprinting.pro/ Software used for making my videos: - Mechanical design: VariCAD varicad.com/en/home - Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org - Laser engraving: Lightburn lightburnsoftware.com - Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com - Second slicer: IdeaMaker raise3d.com/ideamaker - Video editing: Davinci Resolve blackmagicdesign.com - Screen recording: OBS Studio obsproject.com - Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org - Audio enhancement Cakewalk http://www.cakewalk.com - Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.com - Terminal: Termite compuphase.com/software_termite.htmTensile testing 3D printed ABS parts #shortsProper Printing2021-07-11 | We are going to take the project rim to another level and find out the best print settings to print large ABS parts with a 1,2mm nozzle! In this #shorts video you can see a small teaser that I've made about a professional tensile tester, controlled with LabVIEW which tests ASTM D638 samples. This is a standard method for tensile testing with plastic samples.
Do you like this format? Leave a comment what you think :DCreating epic moving time lapses with a Blender programmed camera slider.Proper Printing2021-06-19 | This project which should have started simple ended up in a Klipper controlled camera slider which is programmed with Blender. The possibilities this enables is insane if you think about it! You can program a robotic arm by animating it in Blender if you want to. In this video I use Huvud boards github.com/bondus/KlipperToolboard but it's also possible to use a regular 3D printer controller. You also don't need Klipper, but I wanted to learn how to use this firmware and by using it in a custom way like this I was able to really learn from it by stumbling on several uncommon issues. This ain't no 3D printer xD
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Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 1:18 The idea 3:43 Putting it together 6:02 Animating in Blender 8:12 Preparation 10:58 Merch promo clip 12:02 Time lapse check 14:05 Destroyed printer and used the Sermoon D1 14:50 Epic cam slider sequence 15:48 Contest information
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Software used for making this video: - Mechanical design: VariCAD varicad.com/en/home - Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org - Laser engraving: Lightburn lightburnsoftware.com - Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com - Video editing: Davinci Resolve blackmagicdesign.com - Screen recording: OBS Studio obsproject.com - Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org - Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.com - Terminal: Termite compuphase.com/software_termite.htmI WON $5000 with the Creality contest!Proper Printing2021-06-02 | Hi everyone! It has been a while since I posted my last video because we we're working on a new YouTube studio! We built it from scratch and in this video I give a little tour and show you the highlights of what happened. This insanity was also possible because I won the $5000,- Modification Master contest from Creality!
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And special thanks to my highest tiers: - The 3D printing Belgian twitter.com/3DPBelgian - SJADO instagram.com/s.ja.do - Ege Aydede - The Sauce - 3Dgeneriert youtube.com/3dgeneriert - MrCristobal - Bob Verschoor - David Fillmore - thej0ker - Oscar Molina - Andy Wright - Alward - Brent Johnson - Kenny Eaton - ZiGGstern - LumenMesh, Inc lumenmesh.com - Venturi 3D http://venturi3d.com - SyFy Design syfydesign.com - Mitch Rife printitnow3d.com - Keith Coventry - Philip W - Zachary 3D prints youtube.com/c/Zachary3DPrints -ent-ρ-π -CHACBON -Muhannad Abbas -Sebastian Cox -Snoopy VonPhoenix -Kurtis van Kampen -Steven van der Linden -Jimmie Clark -Doug Walmsley
Chapters: 0:00 I won! 1:16 Back story 2:20 Studio build 6:16 Epic work table 8:18 Cool studio stuff 11:22 Resin corner 12:11 Acoustic treatment 13:30 Intense RGB studio light 15:10 New merch promo
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Software used for making this video: - Mechanical design: VariCAD varicad.com/en/home - Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org - Laser engraving: Lightburn lightburnsoftware.com - Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com - Video editing: Davinci Resolve blackmagicdesign.com - Screen recording: Captura github.com/MathewSachin/Captura - Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org - Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.com - Terminal: Termite compuphase.com/software_termite.htmExperimental dual extrusion system which actually works! My submission to the Creality contest.Proper Printing2021-03-03 | In this video I show my submission to the Creality Modification Masters contest. The mod is an experimental dual extrusion system with independent hotends which doesn't require a servo motor. This is something I wanted for quite some time now and I think that this is a nice thing to submit. This was quite the journey and I thought of giving up several times, but in the end it turned out better than I could have imagined! I hope you like this idea and this video, have fun watching and have an awesome day!
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Chapters: 0:00 Intro 1:14 The idea 3:30 Build montage 5:28 Turning it on and first tests 8:52 Getting this thing to work 12:20 Start printing a dual-colored print! 14:37 Recap and future projections
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Software used for making this video: - Mechanical design: VariCAD varicad.com/en/home - Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org - Laser engraving: Lightburn lightburnsoftware.com - Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com - Video editing: Davinci Resolve blackmagicdesign.com - Screen recording: Captura github.com/MathewSachin/Captura - Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org - Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.com - Terminal: Termite compuphase.com/software_termite.htmI made my own 3D printer controller software which you can use, modify and experiment with for free!Proper Printing2021-01-16 | In this video I show how the communication works when sending commands to a 3D printer using a computer. Based on these commands I made my own 3D printer controller and drivers using LabVIEW. This can be downloaded for free from my website. I can imagine that you'd have some questions after seeing this video and don't hesitate to ask them! Have a great day!
More information about the Proper Printer controller: https://properprinting.pro/product/proper-printer-controller/ More information about the device drivers: https://properprinting.pro/product/marlin-instrument-drivers-for-labview/
It's recommended to download the latest version from GitHub!
Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:54 Serial communication explanation 6:02 LabVIEW example application 8:02 Proper printer controller 13:12 First print with PPC 14:38 Outro
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Software used for making this video: - Proper Printer controller: LabVIEW ni.com/nl-nl/shop/labview/select-edition/labview-community-edition.html - Mechanical design: VariCAD varicad.com/en/home - Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org - Laser engraving: Lightburn lightburnsoftware.com - Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com - Video editing: Davinci Resolve blackmagicdesign.com - Screen recording: Captura github.com/MathewSachin/Captura - Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org - Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.com -Terminal: Termite compuphase.com/software_termite.htmWill this 3D printed rim hold the weight of a Mercedes?Proper Printing2020-12-28 | It took a while, but I'm ending this year with a fully 3D printed rim out of ABS! The reason for using ABS is because it's affordable and already difficult to print so I can properly test the performance of my 3D printer. You'll see that it still isn't perfect, but we're getting there! I hope you enjoy this last video of 2020 and let's make 2021 the best year ever! To start 2021 good you can get 10% off of all filaments on 3d4makers.com by entering the promo code properprinting during checkout! You'll not only get high quality filament, you support this channel too!
Chapters: 0:00 Intro and explanation 1:05 3D4Makers promo code 2:42 Making it airtight 5:04 Trying to get air in the tire 9:08 Putting it under the car 11:30 The result
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Chapters: 0:00 Intro 1:05 Some explanation 5:28 Checking form and fit before printing 6:53 Back to the drawing board 7:40 Starting the print! 10:23 Showing the result 11:55 Fitting the rim
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Software used for making this video: - Mechanical design: Fusion 360 autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview VariCAD varicad.com/en/home - Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org - Laser engraving: Lightburn lightburnsoftware.com - Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com - Video editing: Davinci Resolve blackmagicdesign.com - Screen recording: Captura github.com/MathewSachin/Captura - Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org - Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.com -Terminal: Termite compuphase.com/software_termite.htmTubing management is hardProper Printing2020-11-04 | The title says it all, besides learning a new CAD program VariCAD, trying to use Linux instead of Windows, fail miserably at installing drivers, waiting way longer than anticipated on the new PC, needed a new video card, it was a lot of work to get the tubing chain working. I've printed everything out of Nylon because this is heat resistant and doesn't wear out the tube, but it's too flexible. Therefore I made polycarbonate clips which literally saved this video, thank you polycarbonate.
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And special thanks to my highest tiers: - The 3D printing Belgian twitter.com/3DPBelgian - SJADO instagram.com/s.ja.do - Ege Aydede - The Sauce - 3Dgeneriert youtube.com/3dgeneriert - MrCristobal - Bob Verschoor - David Fillmore - thej0ker - Danny Ritterman - Oscar Molina - Andy Wright - Alward - Brent Johnson - Kenny Eaton - ZiGGstern
Chapters: 0:00 Intro 2:30 New computer introduction 4:00 DyzeDesign stepper failure 5:20 New CAD software 6:35 Fun editing idea 9:42 Final awesome thing 11:04 3D printer tour
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- Video editing: Davinci Resolve blackmagicdesign.com - Screen recording: OBS obsproject.com - Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org - Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.com -Terminal: Termite compuphase.com/software_termite.htmThe most over the top Creality printer is finally printing!Proper Printing2020-09-30 | In this video I show how I get this over the top Creality CR-10 S5 printer to run with a heated chamber. You'll see that a lot of things aren't going flawless, but that's part of the process. I hope you enjoy this video! Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:20 Woodworking sequence 1:59 Initial idea and explanation 3:05 The UPS story 4:27 The last wiring 6:41 The tubing chain invention 9:24 Montage sequence 10:25 Testing the axes and heaters 14:38 Tuning the heaters 15:24 Extruder problem 17:08 Finally, I can print with it!
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Software used for making this video: - Mechanical design: Fusion 360 autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview - Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org - Laser engraving: Lightburn lightburnsoftware.com - Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com - Video editing: Davinci Resolve blackmagicdesign.com - Screen recording: OBS obsproject.com - Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org - Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.com -Terminal: Termite compuphase.com/software_termite.htmHuge and insane infinity cube 3D printer enclosure!Proper Printing2020-09-12 | In this video I show how I finish my enclosure for the Creality CR-10 S5 3D printer. Yes, the goal for it is to print rims, but it must look awesome too of course. Maybe I've lost myself a bit, but you can't deny that an infinity cube is sick! I don't recommend you to make this exact same thing, but if you're making an enclosure for your printer, it definitely looks cool to make an infinity cube out of it! Have fun watching! I started a Patreon page patreon.com/properprinting?fan_landing=true And special thanks to my highest tiers: - The 3D printing Belgian twitter.com/3DPBelgian - SJADO instagram.com/s.ja.do - Ege Aydede - The Sauce - 3Dgeneriert youtube.com/3dgeneriert - MrCristobal - Bob Verschoor - David Fillmore - thej0ker
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Software used for making this video: - Mechanical design: Fusion 360 autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview - Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org - Laser engraving: Lightburn lightburnsoftware.com - Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com - Video editing: Davinci Resolve blackmagicdesign.com - Screen recording: Captura github.com/MathewSachin/Captura - Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org - Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.com -Terminal: Termite compuphase.com/software_termite.htmIs it possible to destroy a 3D printer by moving the axes by hand?Proper Printing2020-08-16 | In this video I show if it's possible to destroy a 3D printer by moving the axes by hand. For this experiment I use my old Anet A8 because that's the best thing I can do with this printer xD. The reason for this experiment is that I got several comments from people saying that it's not smart to move your axes by hand because it might destroy your main board. I hope that this video gives a bit of insight about this phenomenon.
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Software used for making this video: - Mechanical design: Fusion 360 autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview - Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org - Laser engraving: Lightburn lightburnsoftware.com - Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com - Video editing: Davinci Resolve blackmagicdesign.com - Screen recording: Captura github.com/MathewSachin/Captura - Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org - Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.com -Terminal: Termite compuphase.com/software_termite.htmMaking an enclosure out of laser cut sheet metal made by 247TailorSteel for a large 3D printerProper Printing2020-07-31 | In this video I start working on that enclosure I’ve been telling about. I wanted to make a simple enclosure, but then I started designing one out of sheet metal. 247TailorSteel was willing to make and send the parts made out of laser cut aluminum. The design is pretty daunting to make, but they’ve managed to do it! Everything fits and I’m still blown away by the result. I really hope you enjoy this video! More information about 247TailorSteel can be found here: 247tailorsteel.com 0:00 Introduction
2:18 Unpacking and showing the idea 6:30 "Popping" it together 7:30 Explanation of 247TailorSteel and Sophia 10:50 Mounting the rest 14:59 Putting everything together
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Software used for making this video: - Mechanical design: Fusion 360 autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview - Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org - Laser engraving: Lightburn lightburnsoftware.com - Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com - Video editing: Davinci Resolve blackmagicdesign.com - Screen recording: Captura github.com/MathewSachin/Captura - Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org - Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.com -Terminal: Termite compuphase.com/software_termite.htmTrying to put a Creality Ender-3 V2 together while being blindfoldedProper Printing2020-07-19 | This video is a bit different from what I usually do and it's a bit of an experiment. I always wanted to know if I would be able to put something like a 3D printer, in this case the Creality Ender-3 V2, together while being blindfolded. It's a lot harder than I imagined and I came in touch with different problems than I initially thought (like not wearing shoes). I hope you enjoy watching my struggle and please let me know if you like this kind of content or not. Have a nice day!
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Software used for making this video: - Mechanical design: Fusion 360 autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview - Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org - Laser engraving: Lightburn lightburnsoftware.com - Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com - Video editing: Davinci Resolve blackmagicdesign.com - Screen recording: Captura github.com/MathewSachin/Captura - Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org - Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.com -Terminal: Termite compuphase.com/software_termite.htmHow I made my own water cooling blocks and a added water cooled DyzeDesign pro hotend.Proper Printing2020-07-03 | In this video I show how I add a DyzeDesign water cooled direct drive system to my CR-10 S5 with a huge 1.2mm nozzle. Because I didn’t have enough room for cooling blocks to cool the stepper motors I decided to make my own. I came with the idea to make them out of the back parts themselves and it came out pretty good. This whole process is shown and I hope you enjoy this video. Thanks DyzeDesign for sending this water cooled hot end, it’s an awesome quality product!
More information about this product can be found here: dyzedesign.com
Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 5:00 Making the heat sinks 11:18 Putting everything back together
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Software used for making this video: - Mechanical design: Fusion 360 autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview - Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org - Laser engraving: Lightburn lightburnsoftware.com - Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com - Video editing: Davinci Resolve blackmagicdesign.com - Screen recording: Captura github.com/MathewSachin/Captura - Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org - Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.com -Terminal: Termite compuphase.com/software_termite.htmUsing Fusion 360 generative design to design a full-sized 3D printable rimProper Printing2020-06-06 | In this video I show how I use generative design in Autodesk Fusion to design a full-sized 3D printable rim to put under my Mercedes. This video is a bit different because I show more in depth the design process. I haven't rehearsed this so I'm sometimes figuring it out for myself, but I think the result is awesome. It's definitely beyond my expectation and I hope you're enjoying it!
Chapters: 0:00 Introduction and warming up 2:05 Manual design 10:30 Generative design 13:25 Picking the best outcome 15:57 Finishing the design
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The link to my website: https://properprinting.pro/ Software used for making this video:
- Mechanical design: Fusion 360 autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview - Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org - Laser engraving: Lightburn lightburnsoftware.com - Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com - Video editing: Davinci Resolve blackmagicdesign.com - Screen recording: Captura github.com/MathewSachin/Captura - Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org - Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.com -Terminal: Termite compuphase.com/software_termite.htmControlling an enclosure heater and silicon bed heater with a Duet board.Proper Printing2020-05-23 | In this video I show the process of controlling a 1000W enclosure heater and 1000W bed heater with a Duet board. This might be a bit overkill, but now I'm sure I'm going to get that enclosure up to temperature. Hardware wise everything works so I can add this and connect everything once my enclosure parts arrive. I still have to fine-tune the PID and I'm going to do that once everything is built in. I hope you enjoy watching this video and let me know if you have any questions or suggestions!
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The link to my website: https://properprinting.pro/ Software used for making this video: - Mechanical design: Fusion 360 autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview - Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org - Laser engraving: Lightburn lightburnsoftware.com - Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com - Video editing: Davinci Resolve blackmagicdesign.com - Screen recording: Captura github.com/MathewSachin/Captura - Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org - Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.com -Terminal: Termite compuphase.com/software_termite.htm51 pin custom connector printed with the Anycubic Photon S resin printerProper Printing2020-05-09 | This video shows the process of making a custom connector printed with the Anycubic Photon S I received recently. This is not a review video, but a video in which I show what I would do with such a printer. I think that this technique is very interesting for printing custom connectors like this and I'm far from exploring on this subject. The connector I designed and printed in this video will be capable of connecting and disconnecting anything of a whole CR-10 printer, including the BLTouch and filament run-out sensor. Thanks Anycubic for sending this printer! I can definitely recommend it!
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The link to my website: https://properprinting.pro/ Software used for making this video: - Mechanical design: Fusion 360 autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview - Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org - Laser engraving: Lightburn lightburnsoftware.com - Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com - Video editing: Davinci Resolve blackmagicdesign.com - Screen recording: Captura github.com/MathewSachin/Captura - Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org - Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.comMoving portal printer torture test, how does it perform?Proper Printing2020-04-26 | In this video I'm going further into detail about my previous mod in which I'm making a moving portal machine (no, not a CoreXY). I'm going to find out how it performs by torture testing it at different frequencies to find its resonance frequency and see how far it will flex. Hopefully you'll learn a thing or two about it, I certainly did, and have fun watching it!
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The link to my website: https://properprinting.pro/ Software used for making this video: - Mechanical design: Fusion 360 autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview - Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org - Laser engraving: Lightburn lightburnsoftware.com - Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com - Video editing: Davinci Resolve blackmagicdesign.com - Screen recording: Captura github.com/MathewSachin/Captura - Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org - Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.comCoreXY? No. Lets call it a moving portal mod for CR-10 (S5) with mostly 3D printed and reused partsProper Printing2020-04-17 | This video is my first upgrade for the CR-10 S5 which I'm going to use to print rims. In order to get this done I need to make an enclosure. To make this as small as possible I decided to make a what I thought would be a coreXY printer, but actually is called a moving portal printer out of it. I don’t think it will reach the famous speeds a “real” coreXY printer can reach, but it definitely doesn’t have to move as much weight as a Cartesian style printer has to do. This mod is relatively simple and uses mostly parts already used for moving the bed and 3D printed parts. It's reversible too so if you don't like it you can get it back in the original state without too much effort.
The mod can be downloaded from my website: https://properprinting.pro/product/easy-moving-portal-mod-for-creality-printers/
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The link to my website: https://properprinting.pro/ Software used for making this video: - Mechanical design: Fusion 360 autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview - Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org - Laser engraving: Lightburn lightburnsoftware.com - Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com - Video editing: Davinci Resolve blackmagicdesign.com - Screen recording: Captura github.com/MathewSachin/Captura - Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org - Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.comProject Rim: insane 3D printing project!Proper Printing2020-04-04 | In this video I announce my upcoming 3D printing project which I'll be working on. I'm going to make some slight changes among them a new camera angle and setup (which is as the moment of typing still under construction) and I'm going to take on larger projects. These larger projects are daunting and I'm going to make it happen (hopefully) with 3D printing.
The upcoming videos will be about 3D printing rims for a car and to test them. In order to make this happen I need a car and a 3D printer capable of printing such things. I've bought a Creality CR-10 S5 which is HUGE and I have to make this printer able to print large and strong things, like a rim...
Some questions that I hope to answer are: How to print large things out of strong materials (Nylon, ABS etc.)? Is it possible to put a tire on it and pressurize it? How to design a 3D printable rim? Can it withstand the torque needed on the bolts? Can it withstand accelerating, breaking and steering?
This and more is what we are going to find out. Have fun watching and if you do have questions or suggestions, feel free to leave a comment!
Thanks a lot MelaCars for helping to make this possible! Check his site here! https://www.melacars.nl
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The link to my website: https://properprinting.pro/ Software used for making this video: - Mechanical design: Fusion 360 autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview - Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org - Laser engraving: Lightburn lightburnsoftware.com - Slicer: Simplify3D simplify3d.com - Video editing: Davinci Resolve blackmagicdesign.com - Screen recording: Captura github.com/MathewSachin/Captura - Audio recording: Audacity audacityteam.org - Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.comHand soap upgrade! Another first world problem solved.Proper Printing2020-03-31 | In this video I show the problem I faced due to the amount of hand washing lately. I was tired of refilling that hand soap so I designed and printed an adapter which fits directly into the refill packaging. What a bless! Another first world problem solved with 3D printing! Enjoy this short video!
I haven't uploaded the design, but you can always contact me and I send it to you :)
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If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to leave a comment!Printing food with an Ender 3 proProper Printing2020-03-22 | In this video I show how I build and test a tool which makes it possible to print food on an Ender 3 pro. This turned out pretty challenging and I managed to get it working, but it needs a redesign. I've learned a lot from this experience and I had a lot of fun making this video! I hope you enjoy this one!
The parts can be downloaded from my website https://properprinting.pro/product/food-dispenser/ I still have to improve this design, but I've added the Fusion file too so you can tinker with it yourself :)
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If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to leave a comment!Why did I blow up my stepper motor driver of my Ender 3?Proper Printing2020-03-05 | In this video I go a bit deeper into what happened in my previous video in which I blew up my stepper motor driver. I got several comments from people with similar experiences and I think it's interesting what is going on in that small package. This is a first time more explanatory video for me and I hope you like it. Please let me know if you have any questions or suggestions regarding this subject.
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If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to leave a comment!Detachable flexible direct drive for the Ender 3Proper Printing2020-02-09 | In this video I show how I add a direct drive system with a flexible shaft from Flex3drive. Because this is an open source system it's possible to make modifications. I've made one by making this system detachable with the use of a standard m5 hexagon bolt. At first I wanted to make a custom connector with this coupling system embedded but I quickly found out that it's simpler to use a different connector for the wiring. The reason for me to make it detachable is to add tools which can benefit from this system which I'm going to make my upcoming video about.
The kit I've bought for this video can be found here: flex3drive.com/product/g5-flex-hw-kit The shaft length I've bought is 650mm which seems to fit perfectly. The rest of the parts to make it detachable can be downloaded from my site https://properprinting.pro/product/detachable-flex3drive/
Music from Epidemic sound. Want a subscription yourself? Please use this referral link to support me: epidemicsound.com/referral/jcsbjz Please consider buying me a coffee if you liked it or helped you :) http://ko-fi.com/properprinting I place photos of the projects I am working on here too at random to get you excited with what has to come!
If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to leave a comment!Properly controlling an Ender 3 pro with a LattePanda print serverProper Printing2020-01-18 | In this video I show how I add a print server to my Ender 3 pro with a LattePanda. A LattePanda is, in contradiction to a Raspberry Pi, a full-fledged computer with an Intel 64bit CPU running on Windows 10. It comes with an Arduino co-processor which can be used to control all kinds of hardware. Together with a Gravity shield it's possible to add certain modules directly to control all kinds of things. My intention was to use an Arduino print monitor and act upon the different states of the printer and control the hardware to shut down the printer automatically. I wasn't able to pull this off and decided to make my own application using LabVIEW. This is purely to show my idea and it isn't by far a properly working application.
The enclosure and display holder can be downloaded from my site https://properprinting.pro/product/lattepanda-upgrade/ The LattePanda I've used is this one: dfrobot.com/product-1404.html The Gravity shield dfrobot.com/product-1660.html
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If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to leave a comment!Proper cable management for my Ender 3 proProper Printing2019-12-29 | In this video I show how I do some proper cable management on my Creality Ender 3 pro. The challenge here is to get the foldable mechanism to work with this. I've designed and printed a cable chain to make everything nice and tight. I was unable to find source files of a cable chain which were of my liking so I designed my own. This enables me to make modified links, including one with a custom connector for my print bed and place this on my website.
The files can be found here: https://properprinting.pro/product/cable-management-for-the-foldable-ender-3-pro/
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If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to leave a comment!Foldable Ender 3 proProper Printing2019-11-30 | This is a start of a video series in which I'm going to upgrade and Ender 3 pro in an unusual way. In this video I show how I turn an Creality Ender 3 pro into a foldable printer. I have been looking forward on starting this project for a long time! I had to replace the display and power supply and I have uploaded these modifications to my website together with the foldable mechanism. I hope you enjoy this video!
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You can find the parts I have used in this video together with my other designs on my website: https://properprinting.pro/product-category/3d-print-files/
If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to leave a comment!Design and print a custom connector for the Creality printer with swappable hot endProper Printing2019-11-17 | In this video I show how I design a custom connector for my swappable hot end I use on my Creality CR-10 and Ender 3 pro. This is basically a modified D-sub connector housing in which I can add whatever I like. For example a bowden tube coupler, the shell or even the whole holder! I've printed a modified Molex connector a while ago at my work and that's where this idea came from. I think it would be interesting to upload different connector segments so you can design your own connector.
I'm going to take a further look into the necessary tools for crimping and inserting the connections itself because how I've done it in this video is far from ideal.
The design can be downloaded from my website https://properprinting.pro/product/custom-d-sub-connector/
The contacts and other parts I've used are from RS components http://www.rs-online.com Male: 741-2839 Female: 741-2854 Screw locks: 680-8945 Kit with screws and strain relief: 484-694
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You can find my designs on my website: https://properprinting.pro/product-category/3d-print-files/
If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to leave a comment!Thanks for 1000 subscribers!!Proper Printing2019-10-26 | I never have thought to reach this milestone of 1000 subscribers after 9 months and 21 videos! I have filmed almost everything with a simple JVC camera to see if YouTube is actually something for me. I sad to myself that I must reach 1000 subscribers before I'm buying a new camera. Thanks to you I've reached this and now I'm shooting with a Canon 80D. I still have to figure this thing out but the footage looks stunning compared to what I'm used to.
In this video I show why I started YouTube and the main reason is to get out of my comfort zone. It sometimes feels a bit awkward talking to the camera, but this feeling goes away the more I do it. Another reason is that I've done many projects which I haven't filmed. I'm sure that this would have been great content and that many people could have learned from it. This will not happen again :)
This video is not about 3D printing and I hope you don't mind and still have a good time watching this. Thanks for everything!!
Please consider buying me a coffee if you liked it or helped you :) http://ko-fi.com/properprinting I place photos of the projects I am working on here too at random to get you excited with what has to come! The link to my website: https://properprinting.pro/