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Great job
ОтветитьGreat video. I hope you do more like this
ОтветитьDude, FANTASTIC work on this one!
ОтветитьLove the work :) Keep it up!!! I love it when you revise other's products like that---Simone Giertz and Morley's :)
ОтветитьYour always pitching these "use our company and make money selling designs" it feels very SDI and like a dropshipping scam. I have never seen anyone post using your service or another service like it to make money sustainably. Anything done that was moderately successful would just get eaten by Chinese vendors within a few months. You never show the work or the results of others that would lead us to belive there is profit here to be made in using your service.
Ответитьhonestly been waiting for this video.
ОтветитьThese style of videos are great.
ОтветитьDon't have a one wheel, nor a need for it, but happily watched both episodes nonetheless. Good job both MorleyKert and Slant 3D !!!
ОтветитьMorley just wanted a license with OneWheel. Didn't need to work 😂
ОтветитьVideo is amazing, I appreciate that you shared the knowledge this way, especially bc I saw Morley's video first, and it is nice to follow the story by seeing Morley's idea come to life and then the optimization you did. Great job both of you.
ОтветитьI love this channel, so much great info, much appreciated! 💯% valuable content! And very nice presentation :D
ОтветитьEvery Slant 3D video of recent memory:
Genuinely insightful take on some other 3D printed project --> self promo of your "giant print farm" with the same stock footage --> some more useful insights
not tryna hate but fr consider the feedback that the content isn't just about iterating on other people's designs - much preferred the older style of content with actual tips / tricks. Could be even cool to see you guys go through your own design process for OC rather than remixing or iterating other designs. I am by now aware you have a giant print farm business as you have mentioned it a billion times.
This is exactly why I love 3d printing. As I finish up my mech eng degree this is exactly the sort of stuff I wanna do
ОтветитьIt's lots of telling, kindly show us the results: try it on same technology and do side by side compared.
We know you have experience in improvement implications topics. You did not show how test the loop hole. You just shown alternative methods in the video
You forgot to optimize out the board itself 😊. Oh, and add taillights and a spot to add a rope so you can drag it around… the list goes on.
ОтветитьThis is awesome. Now make it a product and take all my money, please
ОтветитьI watched his video and entire video thought why didn’t he unscrew the bolts below and put his one ones that includes the 3d printed part and he won’t have to buy these foot pads that cost a lot and the one wheel has to be modified for that
ОтветитьThis was an abomination that was designed for content. Too bad he didn’t design something good.
ОтветитьSolid
ОтветитьStl?
ОтветитьSo, when there will be multiply plates for single listing? That's feature I'm waiting for the etsy plugin)
ОтветитьI like this channel very educational and exciting 😂
ОтветитьYou're not even going to show your product on a onewheel?????????????????????
ОтветитьSay more about how to get the textured finish on all sides... I've never seen that before.
ОтветитьI take it you did not actually have a onewheel to attach it to to actually show the improved product in use?
Ответитьyou can totally change the infill for a portion of a model in orcaslicer
Ответитьis that texturized skin the "fuzzy skin" option?
ОтветитьBut why do you need 2 wheels? one should be more than enough. Is not as wide as a carry on to need an extra wheel, especially since the weigh is already fixed and distributed. Wheelbarrows work fine wit just one.
ОтветитьThat was quite helpful. Thanks for the video. Hope for more content like that! :)
ОтветитьThis is a cool multipurpose vid, you're a smart guy.
(Ego boost comment 😂)
Wasn't the reason for the expensive material so that it would stand up to the weight of the one wheel? Saving cost with a different material is great but if it then breaks after a month of use it doesn't do a whole lot of good.
Ответитьas a process engineer with over a decade worth of experience, I can agree that producing this with injection molding would be a horrible choice.
ОтветитьNice improvements with the raft and central axle, but you still have shearing and bending forces across layer lines with FDM. The optimal solution would be to use something like MJF printing. No need for supports, and layer lines are melted together. If he’s going to outsource the production anyways, might as well use a larger manufacturer like xometry that can produce higher quality parts than a print farm. 👍
Ответитьcolab with Morley! This was a solid video on what it takes to grow as a designer.
ОтветитьWhat are the settings for fuzzy skin you used? It looks very clean
ОтветитьOnly gripe I have is saying that the single thru axle would be cheaper. Scrounging around on mcmaster there is a double ended threaded rod, 6516K265, which looks about the right size where with two lock nuts is $8.23. Two standard bolt/nuts in the same size, like 91257A628, would be $1.03 for a set of 2. Standard size hardware gets mass produced millions at a time in high speed forging presses and get huge cost reduction from economy of scale. There just isn't enough demand and the excess material of having a single axle just makes it way more expensive.
You could still keep the added support material in the middle and use standard hardware with a press in nut or thread insert that would be significantly cheaper than a long thru axle.
This was so informative, and reminded me of code reviews. I would love to see more videos like this. Awesome job!
ОтветитьAnd this is how you advertise your 3d printing farm! I legit didnt know you had a shoppify plugin and all that! Do more of these type of plug ins :)
ОтветитьAwesome!!
ОтветитьDrop the STL?
ОтветитьThat quick mention of enclosing holes inside of parts to increase/change the wall infill geometry already has my head churning. Thanks for that golden nugget!
ОтветитьHuh, that I beam analogy was neat!
ОтветитьThat was a really good video dawg! Thank you :)
Ответитьthat's why I love this channel
ОтветитьI really hope your not going to take HIS idea and mas produce it and make money from it....sure legally U can because he didn't have a copyright on his idea...but morally it's wrong...sure some could argue it's now open source but you got your idea from him...even your video is off the back of him
ОтветитьI've seen his video and this on twice and all of this is good but there is something that both of you have overlooked. With carry on bags with wheels there is also a pop out handle so you don't need to lean over to drag it around. For a one wheel a simple rod of some sort to act as a handle at the top when rolling would made this way more handy. Not sure how that could be done easily but I'm sure it's possible.
ОтветитьThis video series is ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!
Please keep doing these - you guys deserve great success!
Awesome innovation! So many great nuggets about designing strong parts for 3D printing. You give me lots to think about 😊
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