This Is Why You Need a 3D Printer in 2024
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- čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
- Why You Should Have a 3D Printer at Home in 2024. For me, it has been one of my best investments in a long time.
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Chapter Markers:
00:00 - Intro
01:00 - How I started out with 3D Printing
01:28 - The best thing about 3D printing
01:37 - How to download 3D models from the internet
02:53 - Making your own 3D models
04:58 - Printing replacement parts
08:15 - Final Thoughts
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I bought my first 3D Printer in 2012. It's still running!! :) I now have three others and I use them for production runs. I'm currently building a mini stage light because I thought it would be really cool. It's not just what you can print, but what you can make when you add other things such as lights, motors or even with woodworking and other maker projects. That's where your 3D printing journey will go to the next level. Have fun!!
Great to hear! Yeah just using it as a tool in the arsenal, to enhance other stuff is also great 😊
Great videos! Keep it up!!
I bought my first 3D printer a couple of months ago, the Creality Ender 3 V3 SE. I bought it new for $249.99 Canadian dollars which was a deal I couldn't pass up. I started printing little trinkets but quickly started improving my life with household items. Now I'm learning Blender and making my own things.
Nice. Sounds pretty much like my journey! Excited for the things you’ll make 😊
Can you provide links for the prints you mentioned? I like your videos btw. Keep em coming.
truly great video
someday Insha-Allah I want to but a 3d printer with my own money and from time to time I think about the things like price and will I use it good and on useful things
It's a really big beautiful world I really want to join it
thanks dude for this juicy great video
Thanks so much 😊 hope you get your printer soon!
I own a Creality K1, and it is honestly the best tool that I have ever used, because it is so versatile. I am looking into getting an A1 Combo for the multi-color system
Really loving my a1 so far! Creality is also coming out with their own multi color system right now. The k2plus is launching with it
@@Arne.Bornheim Would the K1 also be compatible with this system?
@@ESTedwards It seems so
@@apoteosis Thanks! This is an exiting development for Creality
I first bought a Sidewinder x1 4 years ago and use it a lot making tools and gadgets for around the shop and house. I call it my tinker toy because it is alway needing something done to make it work. When the bed heater quit my wife said to just order a new printer so I ordered the Neptune 4 plus and love it. I just printed the 1st section of a aeroponic tower on it in 8 1/2 hours, on my sidewinder it would have taken 28 hours. It will still be a tinker toy because traveling as fast as it does everything needs to be retighten on a regular basis.
good to hear! While I like tinkering here and there, I also think we're getting there where it's just a plug and play thing and you don't have to do much anymore....
I don't think waiting until now to get a printer was a bad idea. I did a lot of research on them back in the day and decided to wait because it seemed they were mostly about "how to spend time troubleshooting the printer" as opposed to "printing stuff". Nowadays the technology has gotten to the stage where even fairly cheap printers are pretty much plug & play.
Yeah definitely. And it really depends what's important to you. i think Bambulab is pretty plug and play. Whereas with Creality you have to tinker more but also can customize more to your liking... kinda like iOS vs Android
GUYS there is sold in 2 days for bambulab with crazy prize on the A1 mini
Actually Shapr3D is free for PC in the Microsoft Store
Are you sure? I mean the download on Mac is free too but you need a subscription for it to work fully….
@@Arne.Bornheim I could download it for free and the only time it wanted me to pay for anything was if I decide that I want a "high quality" STL download which is not noticeable in the 3D prints.
how long the video is
Are you religious? If not, what would convince you to convert to Christianity
I don't know, but the Christian god would know. Which leaves three options, 1) that god does not exist, or 2) it is unable to provide the evidence that would convince me, or 3) it is unwilling to provide the evidence that would convince me. Options 2 and 3 are indistinguishable from option 1.
@mascot4950 I understand what you are saying. My question is, have you even seen or talked to the wind? Although we can see it's effects we can not see or talk to it. Does that make it fake?
@@Biblereader919 You might understand what I'm saying, but you don't seem to understand what an atmosphere is. It's probably better if you just let your god deal with this, it likely has a firmer grasp on basic physics.