3D printing a vertical tower

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 16

  • @vincentking8267
    @vincentking8267 Před 4 měsíci +8

    If you can afford a Bambu you can afford to change the battery in your smoke detector.

    • @expathydroponics8500
      @expathydroponics8500  Před 4 měsíci

      I guess I should do that before my next video. The problem sometimes is identifying which smoke detector is beeping.

  • @Andrew87R
    @Andrew87R Před měsícem

    really nice video my guy. thanks for the details. keep it up

  • @marijntellier548
    @marijntellier548 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I recently bought the creality K1C for 550 euro's. It works great right out of the box, it's enclosed although it doesn't have the option for AMS. It's much cheaper tho, so for me as an industrial product design student, this was the better choice since it has almost the same capabilities as a bambu lab PS1 but for a lot less money.

  • @paulminor4707
    @paulminor4707 Před 4 měsíci +1

    If its meant to be a Tool, bambu is the way to go. If you can enjoy the Build process and upgrading it, you will have a much better end result with one of the Voron Printers

  • @roytipping6623
    @roytipping6623 Před 2 dny

    I am struggling with your calcs. You have 4* 3 way module taking 26hrs total to print. I see your P1P uses 100W/hr. That would total 2.6kWh for the print. If your cost is 0.13 cents per kWh isn't that 0.34 cents cost not $2.60 ?

  • @obby5648
    @obby5648 Před měsícem

    thank you for the video

  • @johannmalave61
    @johannmalave61 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Excellent video, I printed my tower 1 wiken back, I have some questions. What type of motor do you use to pump the water? I understand I have the same model that you have. 2. When you put the soil in the funnels, do you put some mesh on the soil or is it just the roots and that's it?

    • @expathydroponics8500
      @expathydroponics8500  Před 4 měsíci +1

      My brother uses a 12/24v dc mini submersible pump with an AC adapter. A 6 watt pump with max 220 liters per hour and 10 foot lift. It’s easier if you buy a submersible aquarium/pond pump from your local pet store. You can use clay balls but to save money I use coco fiber (also called coco coir). I put mosquito netting or a paint strainer bag around the pump to prevent clogging.

    • @expathydroponics8500
      @expathydroponics8500  Před 4 měsíci +2

      I am about to release my next video where I talk about sizing the pump among many other set up topics

  • @Vorulon
    @Vorulon Před měsícem

    You know how some of the sections have dispersing net? What happens if I have dispersing nets in every section? Will that be bad?

  • @maynorsalvadortorunovivas7483

    How much material did u use for one tower?

  • @dayinthelifehawaii
    @dayinthelifehawaii Před 2 měsíci

    thank you for sharing your experience. just wondering how long it took to print one stack with the bamboo? i printed one out on my printer and it took 20hrs, was thinking of upgrading and hoping the p1p would be a lot faster. thank you in advance for your reply. Have a Great Day!

    • @zillent9810
      @zillent9810 Před 2 měsíci

      A lot of the new generation of printers these days cut that down in half, for me with mine its around 4-5 hours instead depending on what parts.

  • @Erosgenuino
    @Erosgenuino Před 3 měsíci

    Hola, ¿qué tipo de filamento usa para hacer la torre?

  • @akshaykumarupadhyaya4385
    @akshaykumarupadhyaya4385 Před měsícem

    Hey guys, if any one can suggest a great 3D printer so I can print fast, lets take an example of a hydroponic tower,
    Thanks