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ALL YOUR TECH 3D Printing
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Welcome to All Your Tech, a UA-cam channel focused on 3D printing! Here you will find a wide range of videos covering everything from basic 3D printing tutorials to advanced techniques and projects. We strive to provide high-quality content that is both informative and entertaining, and we are always looking for new and innovative ways to showcase the amazing potential of 3D printing technology. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced maker, we hope you will find something of interest on our channel. Thanks for stopping by, and don't forget to subscribe for the latest updates!
Say Goodbye To Stringing Forever - 3D Printing Tips!
Diamondback V6 Compatible nozzle: amzn.to/3DQJTP8
Wood PLA Filament: amzn.to/3XoWq3g
Temperature tower files: www.printables.com/model/39810-improved-all-in-one-temperature-and-bridging-tower/files
Are you tired of dealing with 3D printing stringing issues? Look no further! In this video, we'll show you how to eliminate stringing problems and achieve perfectly smooth 3D prints every time. Our expert tips and techniques will help take your 3D printing game to the next level, with no more frustrating and time-consuming clean-up required. We'll guide you through the troubleshooting process and show you the best ways to adjust your settings using a temperature tower to optimize your printer for flawless prints. With our help, you'll say goodbye to stringing forever and achieve the high-quality 3D prints you've been dreaming of.
🖨️ My 3D Printing Gear: kit.co/AllYourTech/my-3d-printers
Wood PLA Filament: amzn.to/3XoWq3g
Temperature tower files: www.printables.com/model/39810-improved-all-in-one-temperature-and-bridging-tower/files
Are you tired of dealing with 3D printing stringing issues? Look no further! In this video, we'll show you how to eliminate stringing problems and achieve perfectly smooth 3D prints every time. Our expert tips and techniques will help take your 3D printing game to the next level, with no more frustrating and time-consuming clean-up required. We'll guide you through the troubleshooting process and show you the best ways to adjust your settings using a temperature tower to optimize your printer for flawless prints. With our help, you'll say goodbye to stringing forever and achieve the high-quality 3D prints you've been dreaming of.
🖨️ My 3D Printing Gear: kit.co/AllYourTech/my-3d-printers
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3d Printing My Sons Iron Man Suit! MK85
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🖨️ My 3D Printing Gear: kit.co/AllYourTech/my-3d-printers Parts list: kit.co/AllYourTech/3d-printed-iron-man-mk85-suit This is the story of how my son and I 3D printed a full MK 85 Iron Man suit. Using our trusty Prusa MK3S 3d printer, we set off on a journey to 3d print a full Iron Man suit in time for Halloween. We had 12 weeks, and so much work to do. Check out the story!
Prusa MK3S Gets a Diamond Nozzle Upgrade: Diamondback 3D Printer Nozzle
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Prusa MK3S Gets a Diamond Nozzle Upgrade: Diamondback 3D Printer Nozzle
Never Buy An iPhone Case Again: My 3D Printed Phone Case
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Never Buy An iPhone Case Again: My 3D Printed Phone Case
The First Step to an Epic Build! #3dprinting
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The First Step to an Epic Build! #3dprinting
Maintaining Your 3D Printed Hydroponic Tower
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Maintaining Your 3D Printed Hydroponic Tower
My Top 3 3D Prints and One That Failed
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My Top 3 3D Prints and One That Failed
Atomic Replicators: The Future of 3D Printing
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Atomic Replicators: The Future of 3D Printing
My Most Practical 3D Prints and One That's Insane
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My Most Practical 3D Prints and One That's Insane
Easy To Remove Supports For Your 3D Prints: Tips and Tricks
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Easy To Remove Supports For Your 3D Prints: Tips and Tricks
Prepare To Break The Bank: The Insane Price Tag Of 3d Printing An Iron Man Suit!
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Prepare To Break The Bank: The Insane Price Tag Of 3d Printing An Iron Man Suit!
3D Printed Iron Man suit finished paint unveiling!
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3D Printed Iron Man suit finished paint unveiling!
3D Printed Iron Man suit. Second layer of paint reveal
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3D Printed Iron Man suit. Second layer of paint reveal
Perfect 3D Printed Cosplay Suit Scaling With Armorsmith
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Perfect 3D Printed Cosplay Suit Scaling With Armorsmith
Glue & Bond 3D Printed Parts with Ease
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Glue & Bond 3D Printed Parts with Ease
Improve the Quality of Your 3D Prints!
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Improve the Quality of Your 3D Prints!
Summer Print Survival: Sunlu PLA Plus vs. PETG
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Summer Print Survival: Sunlu PLA Plus vs. PETG
3D Printed Hydroponic Garden: One Month Update
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3D Printed Hydroponic Garden: One Month Update
Why You Need a 3D Printed Hydroponic Garden
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Why You Need a 3D Printed Hydroponic Garden
EIBOS Cyclopes 3d printer filament spool dryer Review. Worth it?
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EIBOS Cyclopes 3d printer filament spool dryer Review. Worth it?
The Ultimate Spool Holder Solution: Repbox V2.1
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The Ultimate Spool Holder Solution: Repbox V2.1
PETG vs. PLA: Which is Best for Outdoor 3D Printing?
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PETG vs. PLA: Which is Best for Outdoor 3D Printing?
3D Printed Garden Upgrades You Need To See
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3D Printed Garden Upgrades You Need To See
Crafting the Perfect Tiki Torch Holders with 3D Printing
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Crafting the Perfect Tiki Torch Holders with 3D Printing
You Can't Live Without These Must-have 3d Prints That Actually Work
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You Can't Live Without These Must-have 3d Prints That Actually Work
Garden Hose Repair with 3D Printing Magic
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Garden Hose Repair with 3D Printing Magic
The best 3d printed mask filter? #covid19 #coronavirusMask #covidMask
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The best 3d printed mask filter? #covid19 #coronavirusMask #covidMask
please hire me sir
a litte fan inside the sections for cooling hot days
I use the friction welding option when I combine pieces. Basically stick a piece of the same filiment you print with in a dremel or rotary tool an turn it on and run it over the seam
So many haters
Ive been printing only for 3 mknths, but i ended up buying 7 bambu printers and i started with pla+, i finally tried petg last week and was severely disappointed. Pla+ from elagoo was stronger, more flexible, easier to print, and in white i can imagne it being pretty weather proof.
Have you done any sealing to your tower?
Hey just so you know, standing barefoot on wet concrete is really dangerous if you're anywhere near electricity. Be careful.
hi, really good video you made. for the pump a 290 gph really does the job . That is what i use on mine :)
A couple random thoughts… it looks like the PETG is holding up really well. But I’m wondering if ASA was considered as it’s designed for outdoors & UV exposure. Also any thoughts about remixing plant holders for holding net pots there’s a bit less plastic waste?
Hoping you find the time to return. We know life happens. But you’re bringing something special to UA-cam here.
This is way cool! I did a darth vader costume for my son last year. This year he wants me to attempt iron man with the electronics.
One of the best videos I've seen in ages,, I actually learned something and would buy you a pint of beer but I keep knackering my phone's emailing the stuff 😂😂
If you think about it, atomic replication would also really help with advancing humanity on the Kardashev scale, hopefully reaching Type 2 within a few thousand years.
at 3:10 I loved the connective tissue analogy because i have ehlers danlos a genetic connective tissue disorder
Pardon? 7:09 first layer height 0.3mm; print layer height 0.64mm with a 0.6 nozzle wait what. Oh yeah i can see a little earlier that you've inserted the wrong profile picture from a profile you don't actually use, the one you use is actually 0.3/0.3.
Reminds me more of Subnautica's fabricator. You just give it the required materials, some particle beam magic happens and you get your requested item.
If you think about it, atomic replication would also really help with advancing humanity on the Kardashev scale, hopefully reaching Type 2 within a few thousand years.
What type of growing pods fit in that and do you have to sprout the plants first or can you put seed right into it? Do you use any special liquid formula to help keep the water clean and the plants to get nutrients?
Hate to burst your bubble but that is not 300mm /s looks about 60 or 80
Who needs scouts when you have a dad like this!!?
I came looking for help after some tree supports turned into a fused, bombed out coral reef on a print and just tried again with these settings and it was so much cleaner- thanks!
When I click a video for a topic as specific as this I don't want a historynlesson of what support material is. Ni already know that, I just want a better way to take it off without burning 7 minutes
Thank you so much man, you helped me improve my Prints. cool dude!
The 3-way section i printed on a bambulab x1 carbon in just 3 hours with a 0.6 nozzle and 0.42 layer height
I was given a 1" thick pool table slate, and cut it into 24"x24" pieces. It works great as a poor man's surface plate for building, then as a printer platform.
Thank you !
Im having trouble getting a decent flame, its just a torch for mine, I switched to a natural gas jet and that helps but it might be more dangerous now?
Thanks a lot, after 2 months of fight and buying a bed I didn't need, stringing was the problem I had
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i print mine with 100% infill.. only added 20 minutes per piece out of 4 hours. and keeps em from having pockets of stagnant nutrient rich water
mmm, look at you in your nice little house! i sure wish i had bought one of these in Denver about three years ago... Thought that the prices were ridiculous back then, was hoping the pandemic would fix something.. Boy, am i stupid! We live in a 3rd world country now.. If you think otherwise, please, ask your kids! Damn boomers, and their voting habits..
Thanks for the information. I’m excited to try it out! I was wondering what you use for lights when growing indoors. Is it an attachment you connect to the tower?
I’ve seen a few where they print light holders both into the cap and the cover for the water reservoir and hold it that way. And they use the tall lights, maybe 36” tall?
@@dontbanmebrodontbanme5403 okay. Thank you 😊
Can you recommend settings for ideamaker?
Nice edits
I enjoy 3D printing too, but I'd have made those brackets with two chunks of cedar fence board and a couple nails. 2 min with a hole-saw and done. A fraction of the cost and time and a better fit for the all wood gazebo. Sometimes I think we try too hard to find uses for our 3D prints.
What a cool dad to do that awesome project w your son
TLDR 7:47
Did you have to start w hydro grown plants?
personally i took strawberry plants that were grown in soil first, worked perfectly, had fruits until the beginning of november!
Do you use this outside? What happens if it rains, does it dilute your fertilizer? I am thinking the plant holders would allow a lot of rain in?? Will it stay upright in a moderate wind?
really depends on how much water you have in your basin, if it will fall over or not. You will eventually have to replace the water anyway, so it will dilute the fertilizer a bit but the plants also take the nutrients from the fertilizer, it _might_ speed it up if anything.
Food safe?
PTEG food safe?
PTEG Food safe?
The problem with such a low temp is that the part breaks / splits easily . The becomes weak , so what's the solution ?
can you do a updated video?
I'm absolutely agree that PLA is worst choice to print something for outdoor usage. But why you used just two screws? Not four. I understand that it could not help but...
I used 4 for the permanent installation of the PETG pieces which have now been outside in the heat for over 3 years.
the 7:11 is real
Where did you get that planting pot?
I print pretty flexible prints at 220C and 70C bed with first 3 layers at 255C no fan then drop to 220C with fan 100%. I will try your retract between layers as I had to set my extrusion to 0.97 to prevent occasional blobbing and stringing. The manufacturers of SA Filament recommend 235C to 255C but I really found that 220C worked far better for me.
The filament brand definitely matters, as there seems to be a decent amount of variation behind the actual chemical makeup of each filament.
@@ALLYOURTECH3DPYes I agree. I think one has to tweek a brand even according to colour because I've noticed variations there as well.
do this but as an areoponics set up. it would use less water an energy. also you could get away with much cheaper pumps. I guess I need to get the 3D printer going again and build one for the top of my aquarium.
A lot of people believe the hype about going to Mars but I can tell you that it has not happened and will not happen in over a few thousand years, IF EVER. I know, after doing a hell of a lot of research, that this is not possible, due to factors BEYOND just technology and physical capability... or lack thereof. Outer space (or simply space) is the expanse beyond celestial bodies and their atmospheres. Outer space is not completely empty; it is a near-perfect vacuum containing a low density of particles, predominantly a plasma of hydrogen and helium as well as electromagnetic radiation, magnetic fields, neutrinos, dust, and cosmic rays. The baseline temperature of outer space, as set by the background radiation is 2.7 kelvins (−270 °C; −455 °F). They are LYING to you about going to Mars anytime soon. However, I have my own hydroponic vertical growing system that I've built inside 2 very large greenhouses. This allows me to feed my immediate family, my extended family, the entire neighborhood and sell micro greens and vegetables to high end restaurants. I can tell you for certainty that this can be done WITHOUT the huge expense that corporations are spending on their vertical set-ups. I can't see how 3D printing would do ANYTHING for me since it's inexpensive to set up a working system... a very LARGE system... with supplies from hardware stores... that grows more food than you could ever eat. I had to give away lots of my experimental set-up vegetables food shelters and to farmers for their hogs because even with giving it away free and selling it to restaurants, there was simply too much food. And I did practically nothing to care for it except add liquid nutrients to the automatic watering system twice a year.
I have to disagree here. More than likely the first mars mission will take place within the next 5-10 years with the progress starship is making.
Thanks a bunch! Had a hard time with fusing Supports. Your video helped a lot