Creality K1 Torture Toaster Time 🍞
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- čas přidán 11. 05. 2023
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Would you give the k1 away in a giveaway or is it to good to get rid of?
Huh, I thought 3d printers would be way more expensive
@@SmallMediumFat Do you have a 3d printer or should I ask is a printer coming?
@@PrintedByJohn I haven't purchased one yet because I thought they would be at least 1k or over 🙃 but I might consider buying one in the future
Ooo
I think the tolerance-test-tower broke when flexing the build plate. The remnants of the top of tower could only be there if there was something to print on.
To be fair, that something could simply be spaghetti from the parts around it. It's often enough to start printing a failed overhang or even a separate part again despite everything.
@@EgorKaskader I would think he would have mentioned the spaghetti or we would have seen it.
@@xsvforce3335I think "it failed" counts as mentioning it, shorts don't have enough time to go into every detail
When he breaks it off the plate you can see the towers that are missing snapped off
That torture toaster was made by clocks spring……dudes a genius
It’s called a torture test for a reason lol it tests everything at once because it’s suppose to be hard on your printer lol
Similar to torture testing a computer
Why use lol twice
@@fabo-desu lol they were probably in the zone lolol
@@554drago wtf is lolol. Ok my first language isn’t English, so lol here lmao there just doesn’t make any sense to me. That or I’m just dumb.
@@fabo-desu"lol" is supposed to mean "laughing out loud" but it's used for expressing different things now
I think this is better than testing one thing at a time because when you're printing something that has those kinds of parts and features, you're going to want it to be able to meet all of those specs at the same time. You can't print it right and then go back and print the rest of it with overhangs. Either it can do both or it can't
I was about to say this exact thing
0.5 mm is bigger than 0.1 mm, so yea no shit it handled it fine
Was just about to say the same.
its actually 0.05 he just said it worng but you can see on the coin
@@fabiofanf3e813 didn’t say that to me
@@fabiofanf3e813 it says 0.5 on there but yeah that's the lowest on the coin. it goes from 3.0 to 0.5
@@yoeriw7099there is no point on 05, but its confusing bc on the 3.0 and 1.0 is a point. So mayby its a printing mistake
.1 is smaller then .5
That was my thought
Fr lmao
Than
He said .05 I believe
@malta7406 wym you believe? The video is right there you can just watch it lol he says 0.5
I think that the torture toaster is a good general test to see what might need to be tested with a more specific test, or to be something to keep in mind
Benchy does the same thing faster and with less chance of complete failure telling you nothing at all. But like you said, you really need more targeted tests to go beyond “there might be a problem”
@@heyspookyboogie644I love it when my benchy tests the tolerance on my printer
0.5 is larger (more loose tolerence).
There is 0.5 mm of play which is 5 times more loose then 0.1 mm, which is tighter.
He meant 0.05
@@duhsq no he didn't, it says 0.5 on the coin which goes from 3.0 to 0.5
Remember when i first got my printer, this was one of the first models I printed the first day I set it up. Took 35 hours and ran out of filament because I used the tiny spool that came with the printer, so it was also my first multi color print. Not only did it test the printer, it also tested my patience 😂
The coin tolerance test looks so fraudulent haha, the result from the torture toaster seems much more accurate. There's absolutely no way that the 0.05 has THAT much play, it should be super tight in there.
What kind of 3d printer produced 0.05 tolerance!?
Still tough 0.5 should be pretty tight you're right
In the video he said 0.5 not .05. Even with that it still doesn't make sense because obviously .1 is tighter than .5... So of course it could fail at .1....
@@RedEp1taph He misspoke in this video. That IS supposed to be 0.05mm, and you can see for yourself in the short just before this one on his channel where he shows it. Also wtf is he talking about when he says "the torture toaster tests too many things at once." Thats the whole point of the toaster. Like, okay bro if you get a nice print in place mechanism that has tight tolerances and overhangs you're just not gonna print it since you can't achieve both tolerance and overhangs???
@@jxdinglol No he didn't you can see the imprint on the plastic "0.5"
@@Khaynizzle7 Yeah and by that logic the number next to it would be 3.0, which is ridiculous. A 3.0mm gap would make the piece fall out.
I don't understand your criticism of "it tests too many things".
Each test is self-contained, as long as it can fit on the print bed, it can test as many things as it wants.
I think it's a better one than the short ones, because how well your printer works off the print bed is really important if you're making anything with vertical height, and the length of time is good check for overheating issues and such before a large print
I still can't believe it just prints like that. At first I thought you had to print all the parts then assemble.
I think it’s a good baseline test. Like others have stated it tests everything. If there’s a certain aspect that failed, you could probably find a specific test for that to see if it was a failure if the previous test, or your machine.
Isn’t 0.5 bigger than 0.1? So that makes sense
0.05
@@duhsqthat’s not right. it’s not testing a gap that small.
@@duhsq he literally said "zero point five"
I watched this whole video with not a single clue as to what was happening the entire time. And I'm gonna watch it again.
Wouldn't vertical and horizontal tolerance be different?
I'd say the tolarance has something to do with vertical and horizontal printing (but that's just my guesse, I don't own a 3d printer)
it does, but the thing with tolerance tests is you can just change your extrusion multiplier and make it looser
Yes it is a good test because it tests a lot of different things, one thing that is not so good about it is that its hard to see underline issues as it only mostly test clearances and overhang.
0.5 > 0.1
Keep the toaster! ❤
i think it is a good test. a good filament needs to pass every test every time without fail, no matter how challenging the print may be
Bruh you know 0.5 is bigger than .1 no?
I think he meant .05 but maybe not because that would be tiny
@@-LiveFromSpace- ain't no way that would work lol 3d printers are generally not anywhere near that accurate I think he meant up instead of down
@@-LiveFromSpace- nah the coin says 0.5 as well
If a k1 does 5 hours for this print, I will keep doing benchy’s on my Ender 3
I personally think the Benchy is a better quick test!
I'd rather have multiple things tested at once because I use multiple functions of the printer on any one design. I rarely have a design that only needs good tolerance of one kind
I don't know anything about 3D printing but the little pink toaster with gears looks cute!
“Bright pink with a little bit of blue”
WHAT!!? That’s just pink
Totally no bias but the toaster is cool
Haha it is pretty cool, for a toaster...
Bro you mad over 5 hours 😂😂😂 i had to reprint stuff that last 16-48 hours and some times i waste an entire 2.2 spool messing around
This feels like the set up to the intro to a infomercial but I have nothing to compare this comment to since I am putting babies first printer together as I type this.
I feel this. I print rc planes on an ender 3 V2, 22 hours for a fuselage is a fairly normal print time to me know🤣
bisexual torture toaster
For me it was the update that helped didnt play on my xbox s x with my headset for years
the k1's Precision Is incredible
.05mm*
well the test is great for a quick general overview, what it’s made for
yes
yes
no
the blue looks exactly like my dad
Never knew about 3D printer tolerance tests - cool!!
All i know is, i shoulda got into 3d printing like my teacher wanted me to get into in highschool 😩 this is some really cool stuff here
I dont know anything about 3d printing, but I love this toaster.
A large part of my job is testing 3d printers this would be so cool
That is awesome! Love the color
that's a really nice model for fidgeting
I think it’s a 9.5/10 due to one of the tolerance towers breaking
I do like the torture toaster because it's more like a real print. It may fail a tolerance test that a tolerance coin would have passed. It's not for tuning one thing, for me it's to show what sort of results you might get on a real print.
Helps yes, that's a great test!
Idk anything about printing but it's cool!
Yes
Yes its an end result test of individual testing of each tolerance. Gears, over hang, joint, internal parts.
Its a good allaround test but definitely u should do separate tests for everyting on their own because as u said it doesnt always work in every way.
Anything is cooler than that little boat people keep making ...
Love that green hexagon thing. Got a link to the model?
In Guantanamo, its just a regular toaster.
I've never even seen that thing In my life before but it made me feel nostalgia. Something to do with the color. I think I had a toy with that colour
I like the fact how of the first tokerance test for opening the toster fails you are suddently not worthy enough to see the other results XD
This seems like an infinitely better test than a benchy lol
I still need a toaster; seem to have skipped that one for some reason
those sanps were satisfiying
I totally thought that when you pressed the toaster it would like, bite your hand or something
misheard "it comes off the build plate easily, and the gears move sleazily"
Today is the torture toasture time!
For a sec I thought this qas vr
If only i could get creality slicer to slice things just right so that i could do stuff like that toaster. On my ender 3.
(Base ender 3 with upgraded 4.2.7 32 bit brainboard, cr touch, direct drive mod with metal extruder input, silicon hard standoffs for build plate and glass build surface.)
I’m still getting a boat load of stringing.
It’s weird the antennas were dropping pretty quickly. I feel like it should definitely be connecting better. I think I flew that far on the first iteration of the HDZero Whoop vtx.
Torture toaster is brilliant
It’s fun to play with👍
That's so cool 😭 It looks like a Barbie toaster, or "torture toaster" 😭
First layer squish is allways an issue for tolerance
As a one time print it's fine. But you really want a print to test one thing and be small. That way it's fast to print and wastes as little filament as possible. Perhaps after you have it fully adjusted, print the toaster to test everything at once.
Hadn't thought of that. However, I will now drill this method before my next toaster FOR SURE! Thank you, Fellow YouTubian.
Yes ❤
I like the Torture Toaster but it takes a long time to print and uses a ton of filament.
Yes I think it is a good test
when a print fails for the fifth time I'm gonna threaten to do this to it
Tests depend on requirements, so it might be a good test
This is cool, so id say yes
I call a torture toaster Tuesday
All depends on what you want to test for tolerance
X vs y axis probably one is stalked like a tower and other is flat like a slab
Mine always jams with factory extruder.
Ha love seeing people STILL always rotate the gears the wrong way first, every time, always
Haha the double gear always throws me off!
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That's magenta, light pink with a little bit of blue is magenta
PLA is fun just add a y at the end of it
Two things I've noticed about a majority of 3d printing videos/shorts is: they're almost always torture test videos(benchy, toaster, coin) or they're recycling waste from said tests. It gives people just casually watching the impression these things make junk most of the time and the videos rarely showcase anything neat/useful.
Well it's good to know how much you can handle at once but what you did like if you want to do a single thing that's really really small then you print something that's like you showed at the 50 thing and that shows it can do it with those single thing just not with an overly complex 3D print like the toaster
I think it’s a decent test
Yes😊
So it turns out 0.2 is the new minimum here.
We should all call this toaster TTT because you know
k-1 is a good printer, but problems may start after the 24th marathon. the probability of failure of the temperature sensor is about 40%, problems with supply, the thermal barrier of the boiler during prolonged heating but lets through plastic, the plastic sensor fails in 10% of printers and a lot of small problems, we have k-1 in our company that just came out and I VERY VERY hope that they fixed critical issues
I feel like I’m the only one that doesn’t know what’s going on
No, I'm right there with you
A test needs at least 10 prints and even then its not really statistically relevant. So whatever works and can print the most tests with the least filament is best. Speed of printing is secondary in this use.
The toaster test is better than a single tolerance test. Just because you can have low tolerance on something literally made for that test, doesn't mean you can actually use that low of a tolerance for something practical
I'm confused. The tolerance coin was successful down to only 0.5, but the toaster was successful down to 0.2.
That seems right.
Nice mechanical principles
That LPL part at over half.
“Bind on 1” 😅
Better than a benchy that's for sure
The toaster is a more accurate test, if you are printing a complex model you'd find your print fused at 0.1 and that is much more valuable than how small can you get on a testing coin.
What part of torture are we not getting?
A resin printer would toast any competitor.
I think: my p1p printed an almost perfect torture toaster. Albeit for .01 tolerance and 1or 2 gooey 100% overhangs it was flawless using Bambu studios PLA preset. The .01 was freed with some of that good ol’ persuasion. SUPER HAPPY WITH MY DECISION