Resin Rules the Nerf Battlefield! Caliburn 4 + Bulwark, Printed + Tested
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- čas přidán 13. 02. 2022
- Is it worth 3D printing resin blasters? Actually, yes!
Everything in this episode* is printed on an Anycubic Photon Mono X 6K and Anycubic Photon Ultra! Get these powerful machines at the best price: bit.ly/3oMIxgB!
Can you 3D print blasters in resin? Ask /r/nerf, NerfHaven, or basically anyone, and you'll get a deafening "HECK NO!" But I'm a cyborg on the edge who don't play by the rules. I printed and reviewed two bleeding-edge blasters, and they didn't just work great in resin... they might actually work better than filament! FIGHT ME DAWG!
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The Bulwark is the dual-stage Frontline Foam version, with a 10 dart-per-second pusher motor, double pusher, 3S LiPo, Fang ReVamped motors, and Worker canted grooved Hurricane flywheels.
The C4 is the most current Captain Slug release as of February 2022, with a K25 spring, sussy printed ram core, Frontline Foam black acetyl pusher, and 14" long 0.527" ID barrel.
I wasn't paid or encouraged to endorse anything - my opinions were written after completing and testing both blasters.
This video was sponsored by Anycubic!
🖨 Grab the Photon Mono X 6K: bit.ly/3uHNdIK
🚿 Jumbo-sized Wash and Cure Plus: bit.ly/3661BjD
⚗ Craftsman resin (better for minis than blasters!) bit.ly/3GFYonh
Support the creators of these blasters!
🐂🐶 Bulwark by JackRabbitNerfer: etsy.me/3GFZVd1
⚔4️⃣ Caliburn 4 by Captain Slug (Free STLs in description) etsy.me/3GMo95w
Blaster kits, darts, mags, and battery provided by Frontline Foam!
🐂🐶 Print-your-own Bulwark kit: bit.ly/3GK5CXz
⚔4️⃣ Caliburn C4 (kits coming soon) bit.ly/34yJ1QK
🔫 Free improved blaster STLs: bit.ly/3swHsLc
Resins provided by Siraya Tech!
💙 Blu (clear version) amzn.to/3sATF1g
💪 Tenacious: amzn.to/3HHNRJG
👩🔬 Build (better for fit-and-finish prototyping) amzn.to/3Bc6qDk
Flexible Build System provided by Wham Bam Systems!
🛌 Double Wham for Mono X: bit.ly/3rF64SK
(available for nearly every other printer too!)
🤚 Slap Mat silicone work surface: bit.ly/33dLnE1
Other neat stuff from the episode:
📸 ResinLapse by fellow CZcamsr Uncle Jessie! bit.ly/3HK8NQo
📦 Boxomo enclosure: boxomoenclosures.com/
🎯 Worker Gen 3 Darts: amzn.to/3gGbIxI
⌚ Acetech AC5000 Chronograph: amzn.to/34zigvx (couldn't keep up with the Bulwark)
🔦 UV flashlight (good for tight spots and cleanup) amzn.to/3sxIMgJ
*except the rollers, those were printed in:
🧵 Fluorodur PVDF: bit.ly/3kCKyKD
🖨 on my Lulzbot Taz Sidekick 747: shop.lulzbot.com/sidekick747
**Fine jeez, the opening time lapse is actually a Creality Halot-Sky. I took it ages ago. It's not actually blaster parts, I think it's some DND setpieces.
SFX credits:
Interference: Partners in Rhyme
Everything else: www.zapsplat.com
If I were to put a Spaceballs clip in the video, I would need to credit Mel Brooks, Ronny Graham, Thomas Meehan, and MGM/UA. - Věda a technologie
This is a topic I've sincerely been wondering about. Glad to see you tackle it.
EDIT: And I'm genuinely surprised by the results. That's super promising, but I agree with Nick on seeing them after some time have passed.
Hey its Walcom!
hi walcom
Read this in your voice
@@The_Racr1 same, how couldnt you!
The potion seller reference was amazing lol
I've had SLA blasters get weak with UV exposure over months that were originally impact resistant. I'd be curious to see this same test in 6mo.
We're they painted?
I'm also curious about this. Maybe have another set printed and coated with anti-UV varnish which might also help a smidge with some of the looseness introduced by being to accurate.
Automotive clear coat protects against UV and is relatively inexpensive. Would be interesting to try if you're not keen on covering the printed parts in actual paint.
Before I actually use these outside, I need to coat them with UV-proof marine sealant. They would degrade if exposed repeatedly.
Spray paint em!
Be weary of Frontline foam. One guy told me that they ordered a talon claw from them and they hadn't started printing it after 6 weeks. When he asked for a refund they held his money hostage until he threatened legal action.
They had really long lead times during the holidays, Derrick even asked me if I would help him out with building blasters part time, but I live in SLC not Provo
not only that but they manage to make 5 errors in 3 orders I pass with them. also their print quality is mediocre at best.
i am trying to get jack rabbit nerfer and mrheathpants to join out of darts
The grip assembly is still compatible with extension springs if you're feeling picky.
For the Caliburn collet system there should be a third, intermediate sized o-ring that gets sandwiched between the muzzle/frame part and the collet itself. That system works fine once you put it in.
Fancy seeing you here.
@@TheSuperSushiMaster 👋
Eyy yo
A mix of both resin and FDM printers would probally be the most practical
SLS is the final frontier for the prosumer / hobby market. Almost the same detail and precision as SLA, generally tougher than FDM, and much greater design freedom than both.
@@luke_fabis and 15 times the price
"Entertational"
Zach you are legit funny. I laugh in every video.
"oh! I was supposed to be waving this bottle around"
Pure gold humor here xD
ayy he's back!! Hope you're doing well!
your writing of these videos has improved a lot since last year. always so cool watching people grow in a medium.
Your power to inject a massive amount of comedy into informational videos is off the charts
Here's something else that works well with resin for me. For any resin parts that rubs against other parts, coat them with some teflon dry lube. It does 2 things, lubricates and keeps the resin from powedering up from friction. Almost acts like a protective coating.
"I've seen flat-earthers with better experimental procedure" is the line of the year. Had me pee my pants a little 😂😂😂
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I laughed out loud when I heard "I fired and I fired until my arm was as sore as when Brooke is out of town." 😂😂😂
Wow. I'm genuinely impressed by the amount of accurate resin printing knowledge on display here. I've seen a lot of very knowledgeable youtubers who specialize in FDM 3d printing tackle resin printing for an odd upload or two, and they almost invariably include a lot of incorrect, incomplete, and especially outdated information. It's great to see up-to-date, useful info reaching folks that might be brand new to resin printing as a concept.
I appreciate that. I did a lot of research to prepare for this episode, especially about safety and chemistry. I had to cut a lot of it, but there's plenty left for future episodes.
Great video! Resin is something we've looked into a bit. For our purposes though, FDM (and getting into injection molding) is pretty hard to beat.
I need to get my hands on something V4 from Slug one of these days...
the first youtuber ive ever heard even mention tenacious d and yet it was done so smoothly that anyone who didnt know of the band wouldnt notice!
Always happy to see more voidstar lab projects! And always happy to provide engagement on a video too
ive missed your vids zack, your relentless delivery style is just awesome. I have tried in vein to print anywhere near as good as your do but its always a pleasure to watch you
Quirky questions, absolutely banging blasters and more epic epicness
Thanks zack for the videos!
9:56 it seems today’s generation has lost the bleeps, the sweeps, and the creeps
I recognized the raspberry jam scene from a mile away and frankly with how pixelated it was it really could have been.
Watched much of this come together on streams, this looks GREAT! Nice work, and as always amazing script. The Tenacious D reference *chefs kiss* perfect. They definitely outperformed my expectations! If you ever want to work on those supports let me know! Happy to help make this SO MUCH EASIER!
The pun, reference, and joke per minute ratio of these videos gives them a power level higher than the scouter can register.
"there is only one man who would DARE give me the raspberry!"
The potion seller meme....classic!
As a heads-up, DO NOT use dish gloves when messing with resin, to my understanding, the resin will permeate and eventually absorb into your skin. Use disposable exam gloves
I love this guy's video takes, he literally just leaves mistakes in on purpose and i respect that
Zack you're absolutely crushing it mate, loev the videos, can't wait for the Every Resin Episode! =)
Nice! I’ve been waiting for this since your comment on the sniper video. Glad to see resin can do the thing.
Reasons nobody uses resin prints for foam blasters seemed pretty obvious: lack of affordable resin printers (until recently), lack of resin printers with enough build volume.
resin is also expensive. 1kg of siraya tech blu is $50, and tenacious is nearly $70/kg. i reckon each of those blasters used at least a kilogram, possibly two or three. basic PLA and ABS average $25/kg
For the next 3d printed blaster I would love to see a mixed approach use each technology where it suit the application best, to see them shine an coalesce into the best blaster possible!
The pixelated video is SpaceBalls when a giant Jam jar is used to jam the sensors.
"Sometimes you need the unitasker." My guy that is a delicious obscure reference, I love you so much.
For newcomers and the unaware, Frontline is known to cut corners in their products. Poorly drilled holes, wrong screws, badly toleranced metal parts, the list can go on but ask any FB or nerf discord and you'll hear personal experiences about it.
I've been to his store and I don't get what people are going on about. They do great work there, and of course it's never going to be perfect but their 3D printing procceses are good enough, and their blasters function great. Derrick's a cool dude and helps out in the group so much. There's a reason that they've gotten so big
@@legoboy-ox2kx it's a mixed bag. I've heard it all with both store and online orders, the real gripe is mostly non local orders. Personal experience being you cannot print a Zinc lower half on 2 walls and grid infill. It's one thing to have a bad print, and it's another to purposefully print stuff NOT at their recommended settings. And this is not even mentioning the incidents of them not paying their royalties for the blasters they are listing, but that is a whole other can of worms that I won't dive too deep into
@@N1sm0NIC I've heard that second story on both sides, and from what I understand that was an issue of communication for the royalties and it was sorted out, he wasn't intentionally trying not to pay. Also, I'm not 100% sure what print settings they use for the zinc, but I've used a few of Derricks and some others he's sold and they've all been solid. Some of the earlier model zincs had issues with the front barrel section coming off, but they fixed that pretty early on
@@legoboy-ox2kx well whatever they're putting out for in store display models/built variants they should that much effort to ALL orders. Like I said, personally I've seen too many fail, all ranging from hardware kits to custom machined parts, and even full built blasters. Had to either fix them myself or point them in the right direction to whoever can fix it (Zinc for instance because my printer does not have the proper tolerances to print them right). In my book they're just not worth the time and money, even if they warranty it
@@legoboy-ox2kx it is nice to hear that royalty stuff is sorted out. I don't know much of it, hence why I wasn't trying to dive deep into that
Another day, another phenomenal video, and yet another example of how underrated your channel is!!
I love the way he completely rephrases words just for a joke.
Really really looking forward to an every resin comparison video, especially comparing mechanical properties like rigidity and strength.
Great video, looking forward to more :)
It's been a while since I saw one of your videos and I forgot your absolutely insane writing style. Even though I have very little interest in blasters, it's just a joy listening to you rapid fire 60 memes per minute
The jokes, amazing, the content, amazing-er.
Every time I see a post I die inside.
Love it.
Very interesting to see how it actually works rather well, and has some advantages, as well as being so accurate it's a problem.
Awesome.
That potions bit, chef's kiss.
U look like a guy that is chill af and passionate of what u do u get a sub keep it up bro
That Potion's master reference was spot on, this video is a banger!
Dude your videos are so great. Perhaps the most entertaining vids in this genre bending category. You’ll have millions of subs before too long. YT algo do yo thang.
Damnet man, your cool shit sends me down so many rabbit holes.
And your dry humour is ace!
These videos really make me want to start building blasters again. It's been years since I was building Longshots with integrated front blasters. Would be nice to get out and start Nerfing again now that things have started up again.
You should! With competitors like Dart Zone, and tons of hobbyist creators the last two years alone, I'd say there's never been a better time to be in this hobby.
I've experimented with different resins for impact resistance and my favorite so far hands down is Phrozen Nylon-Green Tough resin. That stuff is flippin' amazing. Siraya Blu came in a relatively close second, but nylon green is crazy good. Kinda expensive, but not nearly as expensive as other "nylon" like resins on the market. I dyed it black before printing, increased the cure time, but should help with UV exposure.
Thanks for the shout out for Blu, Now we have a Blu Nylon Black that has even higher impact resistance than Blu and still quite affordable
@@sirayatech2 Nice, it's already on the market or coming soon?
@@giovanpietro It is on Amazon US store now
@@sirayatech2 Ok, thanks, when for EU?
Definitely looking forward to the testing every resin video!
What an awesome intro. I love your humor. Keep up the good work!
From what I've seen, the tenacious resin is best used to mix into weaker resins to give them better flex and durability
It’s a pretty solid upgrade to nearly anything. Siraya assured me that they formulated to print in 100% tenacious, but I’ll be damned if I’ve ever seen anyone pull it off.
@@ZackFreedman try warming the room to 30C (or putting your printer in a grow tent with a fan heater)
@@ZackFreedman it's not difficult, you just have to print it in a hot room, or heat the resin. It says it right on the bottle =P 25C is a minimum imo, but better around 30C. Just don't forget the resin heats up when cured, so if you're printing larger parts the temps will go up after you start printing so don't make it too hot at the start.
@@ZackFreedman I have printed some enormous parts in tenacious notably some L shaped pieces 150x130mm they came out completely strainght after about 3 test prints. The most important part is that the part is corrrectly oriented then supported. Not every model can or should be printed in tenacious; its just too flexible for some mechanical parts.
Tenacious D, hahahaha
The random attack on Alton Brown and his hate of unitaskers was awesome. X'D Good Eats was the best cooking show.
DUUUUDE, That reference to the potion seller took me back. thanks for the laughs, great content!
14:53 - 15:00
was not mentally prepared for that and laughed harder than I should
I am not at all surprised by these results, i have been spending the last quite a while finding and testing tough resins, and I’ve honestly found that if you have a strong enough resin then I even prefer resin printing for mechanical parts.
"I Gotta Rank Tenacious D" that was just perfect, left me chuckling for a good minute
I use both sla and extrusion printers, you just need to realize the strengths and weaknesses of each method and mix and match parts accordingly.
My arm is sore all the time. Good vid. Just dipped into 3d printing etc and love your vids!
honestly man i love your humor i'm sitting here cracking up half the episode and you might almost have me convinced to get a resin printer....maybe
There's only one man who would dare give me the raspberry!
I've found that Nylon, Polycarbonate and some Carbon Fiber filaments tend to be the best and most practical to 3D print for my nerf blasters. I have used resin for some parts that benefit from high dimensional accuracy like flywheel cages or even flywheels themselves before though.
I love your videos man! Keep it up!
Bruh the face you made aiming the bulwark was delectable
Always love your videos man!
Your Radar got Jammed... great Video.
I just printed a t4 talon claw and I love it. Cutting edge indeed.
On the bullwork it might be good to have the grips and flywheel as resin and the majority of the rest as filament. Cuts down on weight and allows a smooth operation without the flywheel housing overheating.
I love how blunt you are about the sponsorship, no "Acuthjkaually I Already loved their product before the sponsorship blah blha blah bullsh*t" just " i like it when they give me money :)" perfect amazing 10/10 more
I don't have a 3D printer, or a strong interest in NERFing, yet I watched the entire video (and several others in the past) just to listen to you spit mad nerd slang.... You are a comedic poet and a technical beatnik.
I LOVED the potion seller reference :D
Im so ready for the every resin video. I shall calmly await its arrival
really love your videos! glad to see when another one comes up. you seem like a cool guy.
anyway, it looks like your link to the resin printer at the top of the details is broken.
Only one man uses raspberry jam!
Love your videos bro, lol.
Happy to see you in my feed!
Great video. Question, can you mix Filament and SLA parts together? Was wondering if you could print certain parts in resin and the other more sensitive parts could be printed in filament. That way you have best of both worlds.
Try using some ptfe sprayed on and wiped off on your vat bottom. It basically adds an extra amount of release ability for those stubborn resins. Which might help with tenacious.
Also i was gonna go with Blu for a future print build...
Turns out yup now I'm going with Blu.
Wow, I love the Alton Brown reference! Well done.
I truly never knew this was a thing! I think i found another hobby! Gr8 vid. Man i gotz too many hobbys. Full time hobbyist
Mother of God, this had me dying laughing, thank you for the mood boost :D
Funny enough I got into 3d printing for nerf. And have been watching you for a long while. funny to see hobbies intersect.
I'm so glad you mastered English at :21 seconds in you got a little over excited and I could not understand what you were trying to say.
I gotta say I was rather surprised by this outcome. I've seen all kinds of articles and videos showcasing the shortcomings of resin -- all of which I knew about when I got my Photon Mono (not an X or 4k sadly). My primary workload was going to be printing DnD minis, but it's good to know that I could possibly print tougher parts and take on bigger projects if I really wanted to.
Remove your supports during cleanup (BEFORE the UV treatment ) and you will have a HUGE improvement in support artifacts. You can rub/cut the bumps out and being still soft on the surface it doesn't leave such a mess of white scuff marks.
Your videos are just AWESOME.
lol the jammed reference... so good
I feel so bad not watching the video at the time of release. This is so cool!
It's interesting looking at a slightly older video and seeing what names are still around in the end credits
Not surprised that Blu blasted this myth into the cesspool from which spawned it. Now I need to head over to that advanced filament thingie you mentioned because printable fluoropolymers might slightly adjust my opinion of FDM printers being little more than advanced glue guns.
“There is only one person who would dare give me the raspberry…lone star!”
I saw the jam into the radar. lol love these videos.
8:02 the most underrated I've ever heard on youtube
that potion seller bit really got me
I have this printer and the cure station. I love it so far, and now I'm waiting patiently for the every resin ever. Though sirayas tough resins are already on my list.
Great video, I don't own any 3D printers or have the slightest interest in nerf guns, but this was pretty exciting! Actually kindof makes we want to get into that stuff
Amazing build!
“I know what I did”
HA! You are hilarious. I love you.
Your scripts are getting more and more punny and i love it 😂😂😍😍
It'd be cool to see you do your best engineered hybrid of both resin and filament, see how good you can do with their powers combined.
14:34 you’ve got city hands Mr. Hooper
It is nice to see you again, Zack.
best takeaway is probably to use both at different times in the printing process(assuming you have both types of printer). IE use resin to make parts of the grip and other contact surfaces. use FDM for parts that need single drection strength, resin for omnidirectional strength. also use scale to your benefit, using long flat resin surfaces and complex tall shapes with FDM.