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Nathan Builds Robots
Приєднався 13 кві 2010
I would like to invite you into my workshop as I cobble together electronic devices and other practical items.
My goal is to make robotics and engineering more accessible by producing entertaining and educational content.
My goal is to make robotics and engineering more accessible by producing entertaining and educational content.
10 Newly Released Printers at RAPID+TCT 2024
SLICE MAKO for Bambu Lab X1C, P1P, P1S:
www.sliceengineering.com/?p=B1gpL0haY
Discount Code "NBR" for 5% off
Creality K2 Plus: shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2015992&u=3447554&m=124834&urllink=&afftrack=
PRUSA HT90: www.prusa3d.com/product/prusa-pro-ht90-eu-230v-2/#a_aid=NBR
My Patreon: www.patreon.com/NathanBuildsRobots
My Store: nathansellsrobots.com
Discord Channel: discord.gg/pZW7femQaJ
FLSUN T1: shrsl.com/4biqb
ELEGOO Centauri Carbon: shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2351047&u=3447554&m=104244&urllink=&afftrack=
Anycubic Thing: shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1384498&u=3447554&m=90014&urllink=&afftrack=
Today's Watch: Casio Classic G-Shock GWM5610-1 amzn.to/3wKVIG3
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0:00 Intro
0:15 Creality K2 Design Improvements
2:21 Creality CMS
4:14 Elegoo Centauri Carbon
5:59 PRUSA PRO HT90
8:37 Anycubic A1 Clone
9:44 Bambu Lab Upgrade SLICE MAKO
12:55 FLSUN T1
14:35 Polymaker Fiberon Filament
15:10 Bell Ringing Lesson
15:44 Polymaker Dry Box
16:17 3D Printing Nerd Stress Test
16:58 What Do You Want to See More of
www.sliceengineering.com/?p=B1gpL0haY
Discount Code "NBR" for 5% off
Creality K2 Plus: shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2015992&u=3447554&m=124834&urllink=&afftrack=
PRUSA HT90: www.prusa3d.com/product/prusa-pro-ht90-eu-230v-2/#a_aid=NBR
My Patreon: www.patreon.com/NathanBuildsRobots
My Store: nathansellsrobots.com
Discord Channel: discord.gg/pZW7femQaJ
FLSUN T1: shrsl.com/4biqb
ELEGOO Centauri Carbon: shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2351047&u=3447554&m=104244&urllink=&afftrack=
Anycubic Thing: shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1384498&u=3447554&m=90014&urllink=&afftrack=
Today's Watch: Casio Classic G-Shock GWM5610-1 amzn.to/3wKVIG3
The links in this description may be affiliate or tracking links. I may earn a commission on sales made through these links.
0:00 Intro
0:15 Creality K2 Design Improvements
2:21 Creality CMS
4:14 Elegoo Centauri Carbon
5:59 PRUSA PRO HT90
8:37 Anycubic A1 Clone
9:44 Bambu Lab Upgrade SLICE MAKO
12:55 FLSUN T1
14:35 Polymaker Fiberon Filament
15:10 Bell Ringing Lesson
15:44 Polymaker Dry Box
16:17 3D Printing Nerd Stress Test
16:58 What Do You Want to See More of
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Відео
Delta Kinematics Demystified - Understanding The Fastest 3D Printers
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Head to squarespace.com/nathanbuildsrobots to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code NATHANBUILDSROBOTS Companion Article: www.nathanbuildsrobots.com/blog/understanding-delta-kinematics-for-3d-printers Fast Delta Printers from FLSUN: FLSUN S1 shrsl.com/4biq8 FLSUN T1 shrsl.com/4biqb My Links: My Store: nathansellsrobots.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/NathanBuildsRobots...
micronics Lab Tour - Small Printer, Small Team, Big Vision
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JLC3DP 3D Printing & CNC Service Starts at $1,Get $60 for New Users: jlc3dp.com/?from=nbr Micronics Kickstarter (Goes Live June 13th, Noon CDT): www.kickstarter.com/projects/micronics3d/micron-a-desktop-sls-3d-printer My Patreon: www.patreon.com/NathanBuildsRobots PRUSA MK4: www.prusa3d.com/#a_aid=NBR Creality Ender 3 V3 Plus and K2 Max: shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2015992&u=3447554&m=124834&urllink...
FLSUN S1 - World's Fastest Production Printer
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Bmambo Fanboys Mad 🤣 X1C too slow and Bad Patreon: www.patreon.com/NathanBuildsRobots FLSUN S1 shrsl.com/4biq8 FLSUN T1 shrsl.com/4biqb Today's Watch: Casio Royale amzn.to/3z0v5O5 My Store: nathansellsrobots.com Discord Channel: discord.gg/pZW7femQaJ The links in this description may be affiliate or tracking links. I may earn a commission on sales made through these links. Thanks to FLSUN for s...
The Ultimate Ender 3 - Creality Ender 3 V3 Plus
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JLC3DP 3D Printing & CNC Service Starts at $1,Get $60 for New Users: jlc3dp.com/?from=nbr Creality Ender 3 V3 Plus and K2 Max: shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2015992&u=3447554&m=124834&urllink=&afftrack= On Amazon: amzn.to/4aLTLr6 My Patreon: www.patreon.com/NathanBuildsRobots PRUSA MMU: www.prusa3d.com/#a_aid=NBR Today's Watch: Casio Classic G-Shock GWM5610-1 amzn.to/3wKVIG3 My Store: nathansellsrobot...
Recreator 3D - Free Filament From Waste Plastic
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Head to squarespace.com/nathanbuildsrobots to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code NATHANBUILDSROBOTS Recreator 3D Website: www.recreator3d.com/ Rocky Mountain RepRap Festival: rockymountainreprapfestival.com/ Random Printer Reccomendation - SOVOL SV-08 : shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2145980&u=3447554&m=131011&urllink=&afftrack= Today's Watch - Casio Calculator: amzn.to/...
Bambu Lab A1 Durability Test - SHOCKING RESULTS
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Patreon: www.patreon.com/NathanBuildsRobots My Store: nathansellsrobots.com Discord Channel: discord.gg/pZW7femQaJ Jarrett's Website 3D Printed Replica Armor and Full Sized Replicas: StackingPlastic.com Today's Watch: Casio Classic G-Shock GWM5610-1 amzn.to/3wKVIG3 The links in this description may be affiliate or tracking links. I may earn a commission on sales made through these links. 0:00 P...
Functional 3D Printed Prosthetic Arms
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Head to squarespace.com/nathanbuildsrobots to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code NATHANBUILDSROBOTS Loveland Creator Space Website: www.lovelandcreatorspace.com/ Rocky Mountain RepRap Festival: rockymountainreprapfestival.com/ Mentioned in this video - SOVOL SV-08 : shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2145980&u=3447554&m=131011&urllink=&afftrack= Today's Watch: Casio Calculat...
VORON Design at RMRRF - Steal These Designs
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VORON Design at RMRRF - Steal These Designs
The History of 3D Printing - Part 1
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The History of 3D Printing - Part 1
This 3D Printer can cut metal! Wire EDM with Rack Robotics (RMRRF 2024 - Interview 2)
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This 3D Printer can cut metal! Wire EDM with Rack Robotics (RMRRF 2024 - Interview 2)
How to Add an AI Processor to Your 3D Printer (RMRRF 2024 - Interview 1)
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How to Add an AI Processor to Your 3D Printer (RMRRF 2024 - Interview 1)
Sovol SV-08 Cross Examination (Broken Pins?)
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Sovol SV-08 Cross Examination (Broken Pins?)
Your Next Shoes Could Be 3D Printed
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3D Printer Design 101 (Part 1) - Component Selection and Material Quality
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This Ender 3 is Completely Different.
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Bambu Lab A1 - 👨🚒🔥 Important Safety Announcement!!! 👨🚒🔥
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Bambu Lab A1 - 👨🚒🔥 Important Safety Announcement!!! 👨🚒🔥
Creality K1C - Flagship Carbon Fiber Printer
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The Bambu Lab A1 - The Best Thing Since Sliced Bread
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The WORST 3D Printing Youtubers of 2023
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Holiday Gift Guide 2023 - Nathan's Favorite Things (1-Hour Black Friday Spectacular)
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These Printers Will DESTROY The Competition - FLSUN S1 and T1
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THE BEST 3D PRINTERS OF 2023 - (PLUS BLACK FRIDAY DEALS)
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Giant Nozzles and Watercooling - Slice Interview Formnext 2023
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💍Flashforge at FormNext 2023 - 3D Printing Everything, From PLA to Gold🥇
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Five Million Customers Served - Creality Interview at Formnext 2023
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Five Million Customers Served - Creality Interview at Formnext 2023
No LiDAR on the k2 proves it was a gimmick doing nothing all along
Only 11500€ for HT90 😅
HT90 stands for 90°C chamber temp,
Great update. I'll be there tomorrow weds.
please reduce (or remove) the size of your face insert - it hides more interesting things to see. (And never heard "alpha centauri" - the next planetary system?)
I would like to know more about the T1 and the Elegoo Core XY. I have an Elegoo Neptune 4 Pro and it is great. But a closed printer to print with ABS is my next buy.
Full review of S1 would be much appreciated
you have to hit it at the top , but first, let it cool down! :)
The 90 in the prusa stands for the chamber temperature and it's a game changer. That thing is not a toy, it's a proper industrial tool.
That actually makes a lot of sense. Excellent sealing and insulation are necessary for reaching, BUT as an added benefit it’s also great for sound insulation
@@NathanBuildsRobots Yeah but the main point is to make a 3d printer 90C capable you need to make sure all linear rails/bearings have high temp lube in them, plastic parts have to be very high temp, stuff can't melt, motors have to be high temp capable. Metal will expand in the high temp so it's very challenging to build this printer. However once you print ABS/ASA at 80C chamber you will never go back. First you need to throw everythig you know about ABS printing out the window. You need an astronomical amount of cooling (which is why they have CPAP) but parts never warp and the layers fuse together completely and you will experience ABS prints with actual layer adhesion and very nice sufrace quality. This is an amazing product and here you are talking about that it's quiet LOL.
Thanks for the coverage. I wanna go to rapid next year maybe can get my employer to send me 🤔
Talked with the developer of the HT90, some takeaways -the cooling fan has a valve that allows cooling flow onto the part and takes .5 seconds to switch, so you can get much more specific about cooling and not cooling specific areas of a layer -prints peek beautifully. They had a 400mm high fin that i saw no wobble at the tip of -the machine wasnt moving the table at alll, incredibly stable. And yeah soo so silent -two different hotend assemblies that are attached by magnets and have a single plug at the top, one for high speed printing and the other for high temp printing -direct drive extruder and it can handle tpu
I must have missed you at the event. I was there today! I was surprised to see another new Elegoo 3d printer revealed! When you are in Los Angeles, make sure you do some fun stuff outside of the show like angel’s flight or the Huntington Gardens. See’s candy is also important as well as In-&-Out Burger.
I see a Polymaker cowbell in my future.
If you want to dig into the K2 a bit: 1. Is the model there a production or pre-production model? 2. What cost cutting compromises can you see (aside from the lead screw count reduction)? Do you think any might compromise print quality? 3. Extruder and hot end: It's supposed to be an "Apus" extruder but doesn't look like the one from Phaetus. Volumetric flow rates have been mentioned to be 40mm^3/s+. BS scale from 1 to 10 given the hot end they are using? (is it just a slightly longer unicorn?) 4. How is the camera and lighting? Resolution and frame rate for streaming? 5. Any chance at demonstrating the closed loop motors (maybe unplanned disruption)?
Interested in seeing what that Elegoo printer is like. I got started in 3D printing on the original Neptune 3, moved to the Neptune 3 Pro and plus. Loved those printers.
You lose speed not acceleration when the angle is really shallow. The delta arms are a cvt and shallow angle is the "ultra low gear" end of the cvt. Traditionally folks design deltas to limit the min angle so you don't lose too much speed, but the speed penalty only actually hurts moves opposite a column in the direction towards/away-from it (not perpendicular direction), so if your firmware can be smart about it, you can use extreme min angles without much penalty.
Do a dedicated video on the Mako hotend 🙏
Thats very nice waiting to unveil the Mako from slice engineering 👊 Nice guys over there..... Fiberon is freaking sick I saw another channel make a turbine with it also thier Petg Cf at $40 is going into my house soon 😅 3 nerds on a zebra trash bin 🎉 😮 what could go wrong.
About a year ago I emailed Elegoo just on a whim asking if they had any plans for a multicolor printer. They said essentially that they were working on it, so judging by the poop shoot and little cutter button that I saw on the Centauri in this video, this is probably it. I’m guessing since they didn’t show it off, they’re probably still working on the actual MMU attachment, and if I had to guess they’ll launch the printer first and then the MMU later as an upgrade you can buy and add on.
Not a Prusa fan but that Print quality on Delta is night and day from the big Prusa last year. That looks seriously impressive.
creality CFS does not have heating built in, sadly they were not able to get that working
those new AMSes... do they poop as well? was hoping that Bambu would come up with some brand new machine...
Yes, they do. As long as you only use one nozzle, waste is inevitable. But you can reduce waste by using the purge material for support structures, infill material or a separate print object, for example. However, this is more of a slicer setting than something the machine does on its own.
@@andreas.grundler poops gallore my friends 😂
Hi Nathan I saw you at rapid tct walking and I screamed hi I didn't end up seeing you inside
I understand the need for speed in 3D printing but my main concern is print quality. There's no point in making a part fast if that part is non conforming. Keeping this idea in mind, with all the clones hitting the market some I'm sure have better build quality than others. I bought a top rated printer last month and I am not able to print a cube with square corners. My old Flashforge Finder does much better with print quality.... it has much better print quality than this new "mega cool" printer I bought.
is the elegoo 256 cubed or 235?
The K2 seems like a nice improvement, almost giving me buyers remorse for the k1c even though I haven’t bought it yet 😅
Don't get excited too soon. If they still have an awful extruder design, the quality still won't be there. Don't buy a K1C, it still has issues. The Qidi Q1 Pro is a much better option for even less money.
nathan, i can always rely on you for any new news of 3d printing so i dont have have to work my butt out
WELL WELL WELL, LOOK WHO DECIDED TO SHOW THEIR FACE... BAMBU LAB!
Remember to ring that 🔔 and subscribe and like the video... That's to YOU dear viewer
China is just cloning china with no innovation in between. RIP bambu lab.
Are you coming back to the perfect first layer podcast? If they said where you went, I missed it.
Oh, new clones everywhere. Oh sorry I mean new Printers. The HT90 has some Amazing specs. 500c nozzle and 160c bed. Active chamber cooling for PLA. Just everything you EVER need.
It could be a good thing though, if they’re all making similar machines it will hopefully drive prices down and force innovation to stand out against the X1C and its clones.
@@menacingdonutz Your right. We can only hope and see.
It would want to for 15k aud
@@joshc511 Yeah about where I thought it would be $8,999 USD was the Quote someone else had told me. If your Printing PEEK, ULTEM, and PEKK you know your talking at least $5K USD for a GOOD printer. Plus it's a PRUSA.
Yeah. I was hoping for something new, something that would dethrone Bambulab, alas no.
Delta printers are cool but imagine the day when slicers support non-planar slicing and delta print heads rotate 🤯
Ufo extruders 👽
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CNC Kitchen is equal IMO
I love your rambling, your method of explaining things is quite enjoyable. I imagine someone with not much of a technical background or interest being able to understand this
and i said I would never care about geometry after high school lol
Lol it started jingling
Back in the Mesozoic when I was in high school and even early college many engineers considered the kinematics you describe as high wizardry. Then someone invented pocket calculators with trig functions and it all became simple geometry.
The fossil speaks!
why aren't brass heat blocks good?
They are heavier and don't transfer heat as effectively as aluminum. It does have slightly higher temperature capabilities, but you can also get that with copper. Brass is an alloy of tin and copper, and the loss of resistance from adding even a small amount of tin makes it much worse than pure copper. But it's also naturally more corrosion resistant.. There are always trade-offs, but plated brass is king IMO, with aluminum being nearly as good since it's significantly lighter.
sorry, copper and zinc? I don't recall the exact alloys
@@NathanBuildsRobots yeah it does have a worse heat transfer, that is a good point, thanks!
awesome, thanks
Thanks for the explanation. Makes so much more sense now
Glad to help!
@14:32 You're incorrect! I guess you haven't tried it yourself.. You absolutely cannot stick your finger in there! And the whole thing is so blown up, it's not a big deal really.. If you remove all the protection around the heater element, leave the machine plugged in and then touch the heater, yes it will shock you.. But that's also true if you if you dismantle your washing machine and touch some contacts.. So just be sensible, unplug the machine if you want to tinker with it..
That was a great explanation of this system!
I hop you get a new Prusa Delta for testing!!! What they are launched today
Gee, I really hope so, but they are super expensive. I want one badly though.
And you didn't even mention matrix transforms. Not sure if I'm impressed or disapointed.😅
The matrix transforms are the solution of the sphere intersection problem. I’m trying to give people a Dunning Krueger level of understanding so they feel invincible! But not so much that they feel hopelessly lost in the math
So delta printers have to be tall to perform well and they can only use a fraction of their height for the build volume.
Yes. The literal overhead (in mm) is at a minimum the width of the build diameter, and in practice, usually about the golden ratio times the build diameter
Are you sure that the code is using spheres? Mathematically, it would make more sense to use each linear rail as an axis and a circle to create a plane through each axis, as they are much easier/faster to calculate. The overall idea might be spheres, but I doubt that they would actually be used in the firmware. The more vertical the rods are, the greater the farce that is placed on them and the bearings, which can be very extreme. How often do the bearings and rods need to be replaced?
Rods never wear out. The joints/bearings can wear and develop slop, but there are lots of different choices where that can be more or less of a problem. Mine uses printed cups with spring preload that should not develop slop under wear.
When did you become a genius?
since when before he was born
When I picked up the dry erase markers… something changed inside of me…
@@NathanBuildsRobots the power of the marker
@@BrianVoelker Keep the coke bottle glasses away from him, lest he become too powerful!
You should ask PRUSA for a review unit of the PRUSA pro ht90 I mean it's ONLY $9990
I mean, it could have been 9999, so count your blessings! But really, it's for real professional use, so companies are willing to pay that. home users, not so much!
@@NathanBuildsRobots yeah, my nickname for it is the Invisaligner.
Simple and effective explanation. I already had a general idea on how Delta's work, but this really does demystify it. Something I feel is overlooked with Delta printers (I think at least? ) is that they would work really well for a DiY high-temp 3D printer. Just use ball screws instead of belts for z-motion, and other than the extruder parts, no electronics need to be inside the heated chamber.
If you use a long bowden. For direct extruder you still need a motor inside. On bigger Deltas (like Anycubic Predator) a feeder hanging on springs was used, to keep the bowden short; modern Deltas mostly use a direct extruder with Nema 14. However, you should be able to cool a nema 14 with a peltier element or water cooling if you have a very hot chamber... Ball screws are normaly a lot slower than belts, as they have a high rotating mass. However, there are alternatives to normal belts with higher temperature resistence.
@@oleurgast730 Not necessarily, you could also use a Flex Shaft. That way you get full benefits of direct-drive, without any motor weight. I used one on an old Ultimaker 2+, and recently I reused the same Flex3Ddrive on a DiY corexy, actually managed to make a cantilevered flying gantry that doesn't sag (that was my goal, I'm using it for education purpose, and this design makes everything clearly visible). Issue here is that my e-steps are quite high, so the extruder motor needs to spin A LOT, but that could be avoided with some more sense put into it.
@@astrumrocket6556 You are correct. I totally forgot about the good old Zasty Nimble I used a few years ago ;-) So yes, a Delta definitly is a nice design for high chamber temperature. There might be a reason Prusas new industrial printer is a Delta...
@@oleurgast730 Funny you should mention Prusa, turns out, they are selling a Flex Drive type extruder for their (or Trilab's) DeltiQ. Shame that flex drives aren't more popular, I understand why, but still, it would be nice if there were a few affordable ones on the market.
It's even easier than that. You can use bellows and keep the motion components outside of the heated zone entirely.
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