How I Made this Over Engineered Candy Dispenser
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- čas přidán 19. 05. 2024
- This is the preliminary instalment in a series of videos where I explain some of the thinking and methods behind the engineering design process. In episode 0, I cover the design of the Love Conveyor- a machine that is a little too complicated for it's simple function; dispensing candy. (You can download and print your own Love conveyor here: jbvcreative.com/products/the-...)
In this video, I talk about some of the considerations when designing a mechanical system specifically to be 3d printed. I then dive into the details of how I broke down this design problem into its parts and tackled them one by one. Some of the design choices were functional, and some were aesthetic. This is one of my favourite pieces I have made so far!
Although I don't get into the specifics and the math behind gear selection (maybe something for an upcoming video) I do provide a basis for how to begin thinking about a mechanical design project. I hope you can learn something from this video!
If you have any questions, please feel free to comment below and I will get back to you right away.
My last video outlining the build process for the Love Conveyor:
• 3D Print Your Own WILD...
If you want to add gears to your project but you don't know where to find them, I have a full gear library available here:
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If don't have a 3D Printer, the Love Conveyor can be purchased as a kit or fully assembled here:
jbvcreative.com/collections/a...
If you're interested in seeing my entire collection of work, look no further than here:
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If you would like to support my future endeavours and help keep the JBV Creative Lab running, my Patreon can be found here:
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The filament for this project was provided by Digitmakers - A great company, run by great people, who know the 3D Printing industry very well. I cannot recommend them enough. Check em out here:
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Incredible designing! The decoupling mechanism was so incredibly clever! Love your ability to solve problems. Great video
The decoupling mechanism was really really good, I would love to see more videos explaining the process of designing your mechanisms
Thank you! Ill try to make some more detailed videos
Yo! I love this! You're the only mechanical designer I've seen on yt use Solidworks rather than fusion, so I'd love to see how you built this in CAD. I'd love to see you going through your thought process and highlighting your design philosophy
Probably because Fusion is affordable compared to the prohibitively expensive SOLIDWORKS license that keeps pretty much anyone outside of corporate industry away.
I wish it weren't so because I liked SOLIDWORKS... I miss having a license...
very nice vid. I love these video's where you explain your thought prosses. it's inspiring!
That is the goal! Happy creating.
New subscriber, loving the content. Even though I have been doing this for many decades, I have next to my CAD station a large bank of desktop drawers where I keep lots of various mechanisms to spark my innovation. Having something tangible in your hand does wonders for the process. Best of luck!
Thats a great move! I need to make some sort of system of mechanisms for that exact purpose!
Great video, great explanations and great length... Inspiring
Thanks Eric! Hope you make something awesome!
That was fun and informative. Well done! I'm printing this next week.
Thanks for watching! Let me know how it goes 🙌
Bro you are the Next Level 3D printing !!!
Thanks Tulio!
As someone who can’t learn cad, this is so inspiring that whatever you need to do, you can learn to do it with enough time and work! Thank you.
Very true! Keep at it 🙌
You can learn CAD- keep at it.
This Video is amazing! Please make more 🙌👏
Thanks Björn! Will do
This is so dope! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you!!
Absolutely loved this! keep it up!
Thank you!!
Just bought this and the wall mounted marble machine. Can't wait to print them!
Yesss! Thank you so much for the support. Let me know if you need any help 👊
great video! love this format
Glad you enjoy it! More to come!
Dude this is great content. Subscribed!
Thanks Shayne 🙏🙏
Love this project!
Thanks Lars!!
Good stuff! I'd love to see some of your CAD trickery, especially if Fusion 360 is involved!
Thanks Paul! Maybe I’ll get more into the CAD down the road- I use Solidworks but CAD methodologies are the same regardless.
Love the vids man, lot of potential in this channel. What machines you got in your workshop
Thanks my man! Running a Prusa MK3 and an anycubic mega, might add an ender 3 to the mix to see what the fuss is about. What about you?
This is fantastic! And...I love that use SolidWorks. I'm following along with your design process and learning new features I haven't tried. Thanks!
Great to hear! Thanks for watching!
Mechanics is my favorite programming language :)
I made this and I am very satisfied with the way it came out. Everything fits awesome and is entertaining To use. My Family thought I was a genius but I had to confess it wasn’t my design
Awesome! Happy to hear Rob :)
youre a legend dude
Appreciate it 👊👊
Yesss that paid promo 💪🏽💪🏽
🙌🙌🙌 haha
No way! you use solidworks too! I just got my CSWP
Do you have to move the conveyor crank with the coupling mechanism to allow the mechanism to re-couple if the hex is misaligned?
You can just jiggle the coupler until it goes in!
this would be great for single pill dispensing.
How to I access the files for a 3D printer.
Do you have any detailed drawings? share them.
You can purchase the STL files!
Plz provide me this 3 D dezine file
Did you have any concern about food safety?
I hate chocolate, can I use skittles in this??? bwahahaaaa
Absolutely!
Sadly m&ms get NASTY after a day of sitting in a non airtight area
Oops! 🤣