The Tinker DadFor a long time, I avoided the Raspberry Pi 4 as a Docker host, but finally I decided to give it a try. This video is a step by step guide for building a Docker host which - Is fully 64bit - Based the a cutting edge LTS version of Ubuntu, 20.04 LTS - Run the latest Docker & Docker Compose - Has Portainer and NetData installed for easier day to day tasks and diagnostics
If something I describe in the video here is wrong / not working, feel free to comment and I'll be happy to help out!
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The Ultimate 64bit Raspberry Pi 4 Docker Host? (Ubuntu 20.04, Docker Compose, Portainer, NetData)The Tinker Dad2020-04-26 | For a long time, I avoided the Raspberry Pi 4 as a Docker host, but finally I decided to give it a try. This video is a step by step guide for building a Docker host which - Is fully 64bit - Based the a cutting edge LTS version of Ubuntu, 20.04 LTS - Run the latest Docker & Docker Compose - Has Portainer and NetData installed for easier day to day tasks and diagnostics
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Background music: Royalty free music by Benjamin Tissot (http://www.bensound.com)Sensible v0.2.0 is here! Fixes, features and future roadmap!The Tinker Dad2023-06-01 | In this video I showcase you the new features and fixes available in the new v0.2.0 version of my home automation / home lab project called Sensible.
Chapters: - 00:00 Intro - 00:47 Overview - 01:46 Raspberry Pi support - 02:38 Multiple instances are now properly supported - 05:37 CLI interface - 08:18 Important bugfixes! - 09:35 v0.3.0 roadmap - 13:51 Future plans (v0.4.0+) - 16:19 Outro and closing words
Background music: Royalty free music by Harris Heller (http://www.streambeats.com)Sensible - Monitor Everything With Home Assistant! (Project Showcase)The Tinker Dad2023-03-19 | In this video I showcase Sensible, a project I've been working on lately. I've made this video with the hope that many of my viewers will find useful. Sensible is an opensource project and makes you able to automatically create Home Assistant sensors out of any data you can get your hands on when it comes to a Linux server, an LXC or a Docker container or even a Raspberry Pi using MQTT discovery. This video is the first part of a tutorial series focusing on the usage of Sensible and the projects I can make with it.
Chapters: 00:00 Intro and foreword 00:33 The story behind this project 02:37 Getting Sensible 03:43 What does Sensible do? (Demo) 04:58 How does Sensible work? 07:14 How to use it? 11:49 Creating your own sensor 14:49 Sensible's sensors on the Lovelace UI 16:51 Summary and what's next? 17:29 Closing words and outro
Background music: Royalty free music by Harris Heller (http://www.streambeats.com)LocalBytes - No Fuss Opensource Smart Home Devices!The Tinker Dad2023-01-12 | In this video I'll showcase you two opensource smart home products sold by a small company called LocalBytes that puts emphasis on the main things I'm interested in when it comes to smart home gadgets: local control, no unnecessary 3rdparty cloud and phone apps, opensource firmware and easy setup experience.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro 00:56 Unboxing & First impressions 04:14 The LocalBytes RGB+CT light bulb 04:48 Initial setup 05:51 Flickering? No problem at all! 07:19 Connecting to Home Assistant 09:43 Smart Plug / Power Monitor setup 11:29 No Accidental PowerOff, please! 13:12 All those sensors... 13:58 Closing words & Outro
Links from the video (if I've missed something, please tell me in the comments!): LocalBytes Home page: mylocalbytes.com
Background music: Royalty free music by Harris Heller (http://www.streambeats.com)Home Assistant BLE Devices Made Easy (ESPHome + BTHome Proxy Tutorial / Mini Project)The Tinker Dad2022-11-30 | This video is a quick tutorial about setting up ESPHome based BLE proxies in a really easy way and, integrating them with Home Assistant using the fully open BTHome protocol.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro 00:24 Mini project teardown 01:30 What's a BT Proxy? 02:15 The LOLIN ESP32 Lite 03:09 The ESPHome Bluetooth Proxy 04:41 Home Assistant integration 06:11 The BTHome protocol 07:00 The ATC MiThermometer Firmware 07:59 Using the Telink Flasher tool 09:55 BTHome Home Assistant integration 11:54 Further uses of BTHome? 12:40 Closing words and outro
Links from the video (if I've missed something, please tell me in the comments!):
Background music: Royalty free music by Harris Heller (http://www.streambeats.com)Use USB Devices Within LXC / Docker containers!The Tinker Dad2022-10-18 | In this video I'll show you how to use different USB devices by passing them through to LXC containers or even to Docker containers running inside LXC containers. This is something requested by my viewers, so I really hope it'll help many of you.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro 00:44 Preparation 01:46 Serial devices inside LXC containers 06:00 USB disk drives inside LXC containers 13:13 Working with embedded Docker containers 16:27 Closing words
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Background music: Royalty free music by Harris Heller (http://www.streambeats.com)HASS.Agent Tutorial Pt.2: How To Use Quick Actions, Commands And The Satellite ServiceThe Tinker Dad2022-09-19 | In this second part of the video series I continue with introducing the less used, but also crucial parts of HASS.Agent, namely Quick Actions, Commands and the Satellite service. This is an easy to follow step by step tutorial / guide demonstrating the uses of each function, explaining caveats and possible issues you can encounter.
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro 01:00 - Setting up quick actions 05:52 - Quick actions demo 07:10 - Satellite service overview and caveats 10:23 - Setting up the satellite service 11:49 - Commands overview 13:48 - Triggering commands from Home Assistant 18:41 - Satellite service demo 21:26 - Demo: Quick Actions+Home Assistant+Node RED+Ha-Bridge 23:38 - Final thoughts and outro
Background music: Royalty free music by Harris Heller (http://www.streambeats.com)Monitor/Control Your Windows PC with HASS.Agent - Part 1.The Tinker Dad2022-08-23 | In this video tutorial I show you how to install and configure HASS.Agent which is pretty much my new favorite tool when it comes to connecting my Windows PC to my home automation setup. It's FREE and super easy to use, so if you're interested, watch this video and give HASS.Agent a try! :)
Chapters:
00:00 Intro 00:58 Installation and setup 03:54 Overview, first steps 05:34 Setting up sensors 07:35 Setting up WMI sensors 15:25 Your sensors in Home Assistant 17:23 Integrating with Node-RED 20:07 Closing thoughts
Background music by Harris Heller (http://www.streambeats.com)Manage Your Docker/LXC Embedded Containers The EASY Way!The Tinker Dad2022-07-07 | In this video, I'll show you how I manage those Docker+LXC enbedded containers easily on my home system and how can you do the same easily with Portainer and Portainer Edge Agent!
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro 00:34 Downloading and preparations 01:52 The necessary SSH config 03:28 Uploading the VM image 04:44 Creating the VM 07:01 Importing the VM image 08:15 Boot settings 09:09 Resizing the disk (if needed) 09:57 The secure boot problem 11:21 Validating your settings and first boot 12:10 Closing thoughts
Background music: Harris Heller (http://www.streambeats.com)Docker Containers on Proxmox VE 7 (vs Proxmox VE 6?)The Tinker Dad2022-06-04 | Based on the feedback coming from my viewers / subscribers, I've decided to post some quick updates to my previous Proxmox VE 6 based videos, but this time for Proxmox VE 7.
Chapters: 00:00 Intro and overview 01:04 My new Proxmox 7 node 02:13 Adding storage (optional) 03:23 Creating an LXC container 06:37 The sad story of bind mounts 07:51 Installing Docker 10:23 Installing Docker Compose (1.x) 12:56 Let's test it! 13:29 Outro
Background music: Royalty free music by Harris Heller (http://www.streambeats.com)LXC + Docker Containers + Storage - A Crash Course!The Tinker Dad2022-05-06 | In this video I've tried to collect all the information that can be useful for people to mount and use storage in LXC containers and even in Docker containers nested inside LXC containers! The video is based on Proxmox, but concentrates on LXC containers meaning that you can actually use knowledge shared here without Proxmox. Topics discussed include bind mounts, id mapping, troubleshooting permission and file ownership issues, idmap, subuid/subgid issues, etc.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro 00:35 Background and motivation 01:14 Goals and prerequisites 02:04 Bind mount basics 07:34 Intro to ID maps 10:57 An oversimplified example 12:06 A full blown example 15:15 subuids and subgids 18:52 Troubleshooting permission issues 21:55 Fake local users / groups 27:12 Ownership problems? 29:00 umask basics 32:10 Mapping host users to LXC containers 37:36 Home folder issue caused by idmap 41:00 Let's add Docker to the mix! 44:22 Outro
This is a particularly hot topic on Reddit and Proxmox forums, yet most people ask questions and the answers are usually scarce. If you have a question the video still does not answer, use the comments as usual.
Background music: Copyright free music by Harris Heller / StreamBeats.comBetter Monitoring For Proxmox - Easy, Free And Awesome!The Tinker Dad2022-03-18 | Did you know that when it comes to monitoring the status of your Proxmox nodes, there are much better alternatives than the default UI? In this video I'll show you how to use Netdata with Proxmox for a quick, free and awesome monitoring solution you can set up in minutes!
Chapters:
00:00 Intro 00:37 Introducing Netdata 02:43 Installing Netdata on Proxmox 06:11 Monitoring with Netdata Cloud 07:29 REST API and external database 09:27 Outro and closing thoughts
Background music: Royalty free music by Benjamin Tissot (http://www.bensound.com)HA-Bridge - This FREE Software Turns Everything Into A Smart Switch!The Tinker Dad2022-02-25 | In this video tutorial I'll showcase you HA-Bridge, a free software solution that enables you to integrate a lot of different services and use them as smart switches (or smart lights) with Amazon Alexa, Home Assistant or whatever you use to control your smart home.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro 00:53 A short demo 02:57 HA Bridge overview 04:35 A caveat you need to know 07:23 Documentation and install steps 09:51 Installing HA Bridge on Proxmox 17:39 Configuration 26:08 Integration with Home Assistant 28:22 Closing thoughts and outro
Background music: Harris Heller (http://www.streambeats.com)Docker Containers On Proxmox! (Two Different Ways - No VMs!)The Tinker Dad2022-01-22 | In this video I show two different ways for running Docker containers on Proxmox - either directly on the underlying OS or as an LXC container. Since VMs are the default way, I decided to not talk about that method here.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro 00:40 Motivation / Background Info 01:48 Docker on the OS behind Proxmox 08:03 Docker in an LXC container in Proxmox 20:30 Mounting folders to LXC containers 24:45 Closing thoughts
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro 00:40 Preparations 01:10 The official Home Assistant VM image 01:39 Preparing the VM image 03:14 Creating our VM 05:59 Importing the VM image 07:44 Boot settings 09:53 Closing thoughts
Background music: Harris Heller (http://www.streambeats.com)I Just Dumped My Raspberry Pi Cluster! (A New Heart For My Smart Home, Part 4)The Tinker Dad2021-12-04 | Drama and plot twist in the story of my smart home's heart! Ok, ok, no drama at all, but... I decided to not use a Raspberry Pi cluster anymore and in this video, I'll explain why.
00:00 - Intro 00:30 - The story of my cluster(s) 01:54 - The problem 04:10 - Replacing the cluster 05:19 - Prices compared 09:31 - Power usage 10:29 - Let's talk about software! 14:52 - What to do with the Raspberry Pi's? 15:30 - Closing thoughts
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Background music by Harris Heller - streambeats.comControlling Windows PCs With Home AssistantThe Tinker Dad2021-10-30 | In this video I showcase IOTLink, a free, opensource software that enables you to use MQTT to control your Windows PCs via Home Assistant.
00:00 Intro 01:05 IOTLink overview and downloading 02:49 Configuration 05:10 Home Assistant integration 06:54 Lovelace example 08:46 Example usage (feat. Node-RED) 11:59 Addons 14:36 Wake On Lan with Home Assistant
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00:00 Introduction 01:07 Maturity 01:48 User Interface 02:35 Hardware compatibility / VMs 04:16 Updates 05:00 Package manager 06:55 Support, documentation, community 07:50 Integrations 09:13 Personal experience 10:48 Outro
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Background music: Royalty free music by Benjamin Tissot (http://www.bensound.com)How To Monitor Your UPS With Home AssistantThe Tinker Dad2021-08-07 | In this video I'll show you how I've managed to easily integrate UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) monitoring using NUT (Network UPS Tools) into my Home Assistant instance.
Background music by Harris Heller (streambeats.com)The Angry IP Scanner - An EASY way to scan your network for devices!The Tinker Dad2021-07-25 | Sometimes your router's interface is not the most convenient solution to search your network or networks for devices - in this video, I present you The Angry IP Scanner, a lightweight and easy to use port scanner / ip scanner with many possible uses. It's a free, opensource tool, so give it a try and let me know how it worked out for you! :)
Also check out the social media for more info on this page, about what I'm up to, etc: - facebook.com/TheTinkerDad - instagram.com/thetinkerdad - twitter.com/TheTinkerDadRaspberry Pi Server - SSH TroubleshootingThe Tinker Dad2021-07-03 | I've made this short troubleshooting video, because a lot of viewers keep asking about enabling SSH on recent Ubuntu Server and Raspberry Pi OS installations.
If it's still not working for you or need help with a related problems, I encourage you to use the comments section and I'll do my best to help figuring things out.
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What we've built in these three videos will serve as a base for a lot of future experiments and videos.
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Background music by Harris Heller - streambeats.comA New Heart For My Smart Home, Part 2: Weird Hardware, A Bastion and An Army Of Containers!The Tinker Dad2021-05-21 | Let's continue our journey with rebuilding my DIY smart home! This time on the menu: some weird frankenstein'd hardware, Portainer agents, secured SSH access... wait, what's a Bastion anyway?! :)
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Background music by Harris Heller - streambeats.comA New Heart For My Smart Home, Part 1: Proxmox, IPFire, PiHole, CronicleThe Tinker Dad2021-05-06 | My biggest project yet! I'm rebuilding my smart home's systems one by one, restructuring the network and modernizing the software stack in general. This is the first installment, dealing with building the central server based on Proxmox, IPFire, PiHole, Cronicle, Docker, Linux, etc, etc, etc. So, some fun and interesting stuff ahead!
Background music: Royalty free music by Benjamin Tissot (http://www.bensound.com)Multiple port-restricted docker containers on the same host (Minecraft Bedrock Server)The Tinker Dad2021-04-23 | As a dad with a home lab, I ended up running multiple Minecraft Bedrock Edition (Win10, XBOX) Docker based servers on the same Docker host. These things are restricted to a single port (otherwise the XBOX won't be able to connect to them via the LAN), so the default "bridge" networking of Docker won't cut it this time. Here's my solution...
NOTE: This is not a "gaming video", nor a gaming channel - I'm merely using Minecraft Bedrock Dedicated server as a means for demonstration, but the video could actually help Minecraft players as well!
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Background music: Royalty free music by Benjamin Tissot (http://www.bensound.com)Powering Raspberry PIs with an ATX PSU?!The Tinker Dad2021-01-28 | Here's a video for the 2.0 version of my RPi Cluster PDM (Power Distribution Module) along with the new cluster. Using an ATX power supply made the thing more stable than it ever was!
Background music: Royalty free music by Benjamin Tissot (http://www.bensound.com)$5 Super Easy DIY Smart Decorative Light w/ Smart Phone Control & Alexa IntegrationThe Tinker Dad2020-12-25 | A quick project for the Holidays: let's make some super easy DIY smart LED lights that you can use for some festive decoration or to entertain the little ones - connect it to your network, control it with your smart phone or with your Amazon Echo. No deep electronics experience or programming required!
Background music: Royalty free music by Benjamin Tissot (http://www.bensound.com)Install IpFire and keep your LAN under control!The Tinker Dad2020-12-02 | After fiddling with PfSense for some weeks, I decided that I'll use a different dedicated firewall and my chosen is IpFire, which is linux based and fully open source. So far I like everything about it, so I decided that I'll make some videos and show you, how to install, configure and extends its capabilities via plugins, etc.
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Background music: Royalty free music by Benjamin Tissot (http://www.bensound.com)I have ditched pfSense - and heres why!The Tinker Dad2020-11-25 | So, it's my 2nd video about pfSense, but not what I've previously promised! So, what went wrong? What's my problem with it? Do I hate it now? Is it bad? Are there any better alternatives for pfSense in 2020? Well, let's find out!
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Background music: Royalty free music by Benjamin Tissot (http://www.bensound.com)Heimdall - The Best Free Dashboard For Your Home Apps & Services!The Tinker Dad2020-10-17 | Heimdall will help you to keep track and easily access all the software you run on your home server, Docker host, home lab, etc. In this video I'll show you how to use and install it.
Background music: Royalty free music by Benjamin Tissot (http://www.bensound.com)Running PfSense ON THE CHEAP (On Dedicated Hardware!)The Tinker Dad2020-09-25 | In this video I'll show you what hardware I'll be using to run PfSense without breaking the bank! This might be useful for those, who'd otherwise stick to Raspberry Pi's or other low cost hardware.
The Mini ITX mainboard with the integrated CPU/GPU I've used in this video: asrock.com/mb/AMD/E350M1
Background music: Royalty free music by Benjamin Tissot (http://www.bensound.com)How To Speed Up Your Raspberry Pi Docker Host Easily?The Tinker Dad2020-09-18 | #RaspberryPi #Docker #HomeServer
Running Docker containers on a Raspberry Pi? Cool! Running Docker containers off of an SD card and with low memory? Not cool! Let's see, what can we about speeding things up WITHOUT having to rebuild/reinstall your host.
Also check out the social media for more info on this page, about what I'm up to, etc: - facebook.com/TheTinkerDad - instagram.com/thetinkerdad - twitter.com/TheTinkerDadDocker & Docker Compose On A Raspberry Pi (2020.09 UPDATE!)The Tinker Dad2020-09-08 | I've made this video, because a lot of people complained that nowadays Docker and especially Docker Compose installation can be problematic. Luckily, I'm listening, so here we go! The video contains instructions for Docker that should help you install it whether you're on Ubuntu (via apt) or Raspbian/Raspberry Pi OS (via official Docker install script).
Also, Docker compose is installed in its most basic form - via Python 3's PIP and it should work on both OSes.
Also check out the social media for more info on this page, about what I'm up to, etc: - facebook.com/TheTinkerDad - instagram.com/thetinkerdad - twitter.com/TheTinkerDadUbuntu 20.04 LTS Server Headless Installation for the Raspberry Pi (UPDATED, 2020.08!)The Tinker Dad2020-08-20 | A new, updated version of my previous video on the same subject - Headless Installation Of Ubuntu 20.04.x LTS on a Raspberry Pi 4 - this time with some troubleshooting added as well. Technically should also work with older Raspberry Pi models (2, 3, etc.)
This video is based on questions/requests/feedback coming from my viewers. Thanks everyone!
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Also check out the social media for more info on this page, about what I'm up to, etc: - facebook.com/TheTinkerDad - instagram.com/thetinkerdad - twitter.com/TheTinkerDadPiHole as your DNS & DHCP server (with Docker too!)The Tinker Dad2020-08-03 | In this video, I'll show you, why and how can you replace your router's DNS & DHCP servers with PiHole's. If you have a cheap router or mess with DNS/DHCP from time to time, this video is for you. Enjoy!
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- facebook.com/TheTinkerDad - instagram.com/thetinkerdad - twitter.com/TheTinkerDadHow To Manage Your Home Servers with AnsibleThe Tinker Dad2020-07-26 | I've been working with Ansible in the past in Cloud environment, but to be honest, I've never thought about using it with Raspberry PIs and home servers. But since it's free and easy to use, why not give it a try? Turns out, it helps me greatly when it comes to managing my newly build Raspberry Pi cluster!
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Also check out the social media for more info on this page, about what I'm up to, etc: - facebook.com/TheTinkerDad - instagram.com/thetinkerdad - twitter.com/TheTinkerDadMy Raspberry Pi Cluster - In A Bag!The Tinker Dad2020-07-14 | I've built a small Raspberry Pi Cluster which is super portable and pretty much fits in an average bag / backpack and you need zero efforts to fire it up wherever you take it! This video is a quick showcase and some info share about how it will benefit the channel, etc. Have fun!
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Also check out the social media for more info on this page, about what I'm up to, etc: - facebook.com/TheTinkerDad - instagram.com/thetinkerdad - twitter.com/TheTinkerDadPowering Up Raspberry Pi Clusters - The DIY Way!The Tinker Dad2020-07-05 | I'm in the middle of bulding a Raspberry Pi cluster and guess what, I needed a power supply... But what if one doesn't want to mess around with an army of USB chargers? Well, by watching this, you'll find it out! ;)
Parts needed: - A 3D printed adapter (Thigiverse: thingiverse.com/thing:4591456 ) - A small heatsink for the Raspberry's CPU - pretty much any heatsink will do. - A cheap 12cm cooler - you don't need a fancy PWM one, as we'll chop off its connector anyway. - A USB cable/cord - you can cut it off from a dead USB mouse, etc. Basically what you need is a cable with a working USB-A connector on one end. - Some screws
Here's the command I've used for stress testing: "sysbench --threads=4 --validate=on --cpu-max-prime=50000000 cpu run"
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Also check out the social media for more info on this page, about what I'm up to, etc: - facebook.com/TheTinkerDad - instagram.com/thetinkerdad - twitter.com/TheTinkerDadOctoFarm - How To Set Up On A Raspberry Pi w/ DockerThe Tinker Dad2020-06-09 | In this video I'll show you the quickest way to set up OctoFarm on a Raspberry Pi and also, I'll explain a bit of a background... Here's what you'll need: - A Raspberry Pi 4 (even the 2Gb version will do!) - Ubuntu 20.04 64bit OS - Docker & Docker Compose
Also check out the social media for more info on this page, about what I'm up to, etc: - facebook.com/TheTinkerDad - instagram.com/thetinkerdad - twitter.com/TheTinkerDadAll About PiHole 5.0! - Docker, New Features, Installation, Troubleshooting!The Tinker Dad2020-05-16 | This video is a bit longer than the usual, but it covers a lot about PiHole 5.0! - New features overview - Normal installation (Raspberry Pi 4, Raspbian Buster) - Docker based installation (Ubuntu 20.04, Ubuntu 18.04, Raspberry Pi 4) - Docker compose example file, example configuration - Troubleshooting
#pihole #raspberrypi #dockerRaspberry Pi 4 + Ubuntu 20.04 LTS - A Quick, Headless/Cable-less InstallThe Tinker Dad2020-05-08 | This is a quick tutorial on how to install the new Ubuntu 20.04 LTS 64bit operating system on a Raspberry Pi 4. This tutorial will be a base for a couple of future projects/videos and will be referenced when needed.
Also check out the social media for more info on this page, about what I'm up to, etc: - facebook.com/TheTinkerDad - instagram.com/thetinkerdad - twitter.com/TheTinkerDadHows This PEI Flex Build Plate (Almost) One Year Later?The Tinker Dad2020-04-20 | A viewer asked a question about: How does my Eryone Maflex PEI flexible build plate holds up after the first year of use on my Creality Ender 3? So, here we go, here's my first hand experience.
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