Hmm, with this license we are not allowed to share remixes.
Hmm, with this license we are not allowed to share remixes.
Well i watched the video.... but i have a onewheel pint.....
Very inspiring! Thanks for sharing your creations : )
Great inspiration!. I have picked up the Day 7 Sponge holder. and am about to print it.! How wonderful that you have chosen to post Fusion 360 files. It makes it easier to edit if I need to. But it also teaches me a lot to see how you have designed your drawings and that way I can get better at getting a good result in a faster and more efficient way. Thanks
@ReneJensen_644511 love to hear that!
Hey man thanks for the upload, love the video and idea, i instantly pitched this to my girlfriend, she works as a florist (flower/garden shop)
Although her response was negative(people dont want to spend 4-5 usd on a sturdy plant pot she said xD)
And i said, well there is people and people..
A Swedish furniture seller recently started selling 3d printed table lamps of same ish design as your pots so i figured there must be someone buying them.
Anyway. im gonna print out some and see if my printer can give any decent quality prints! will upload if their good enough :P
@hurrai_887529 How did it go? Did they sell?
Came out of the printer perfectly on the first try. Extrudr TPU with 95A on a Bambu Lab A1 Mini with 0.4mm nozzle. Layer height 0.2mm, 15% infill, two outer lines. They make a good and flexible impression.
A great design! Thanks for sharing! (edited)
My first TPU print. All settings default. That worked just fine. The TPO filament was lying around for five years. I was just too afraid to really use it and of course I didn't have the need.
It initially was too short and the angle of the tip was different in mine but ultimately made it work thanks to the .f3d. Thanks for the work.
I had it printed in galaxy black prusament on a textured sheet, hence the low poly pattern look on the surface.
@TheOsprey how you did do the top layer, I love it
Great video! :-) Thanks for outlining the patenting cost and related issues!
Two observations with regard to design:
- When prototyping, it's often a good idea to make the design adjstabe to avoid having to re-print it over and over again because it's just a little off in a critical dimension.
- The castering wheel moves the ground contact point off to the side when you steer turns. (In your video, you have included one scene where it does just that in the supermarket aisle.) Going to two castering wheels could cure that tendency.
Here's another (German) Youtube-idea-to-product story ... this creator ran into a very expensive snag with safety regulations for toys: https://youtu.be/CdrQqvZ9ZaI?t=252
why would you make third point of support with caster wheel? that third wheel must be stable and can be made with skateboard wheel. and those two wheels can be replaced with caster wheels and maybe spread them a little more for stability. it's good that you develop yourself in inventing new things, but in general, after watching most of your videos, it seems to me that you lack understanding of physics of our world and the properties of the material you work with and how to simplify production of this things. especially with that first version of wheel stand, instead of adding stiffener or in general remake the design you decided to use very expensive material.
@_2297116 bro i dont know you ! We know morley he has a youtube channel. You are a di*khead from who ever knows. You are just jealous. Get out.