https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Js8erWbsDQ
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Want to see more tools like this? Im a finalist in the Prusa awards and winning would fund literally dozens of tools like this and help me keep the files free!
https://www.printables.com/awards (vote for the ball vise, its bright orange :) )
Parts: Uploading tomorrow morning
Music: Minecraft soundtrack
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0:00 intro
1:12 build
4:30 concrete time BAYBEEE
6:01 ready to use
9:58 thoughts My name is Chris, I am a 3D printing hobbyist from australia. I dont really specialise in anything specific, but 3D printed tools and tabletop accessories are some things youll probably seen quiet often. I do all my 3d printing on a Ender 3, which I highly recommend as a budget printer. Currently I only run 1 printer but I hope to expand that in the future. Recently acquired a photon 0 to do resin printing with. I like to share all my 3D printing ideas for free although I do plan to sell stuff in the future. Most of my projects will be mostly 3D printed with a few non printed components included, these can often be found on ebay. I actually use the cheapest filament I can get for all my projects, again I hope to change this in the future.
I’ve been watching Chris’ lathe builds for awhile. This concrete pour seems like a really useful idea. The lessons learned and advice given here are valuable insights into the practical aspects of this technique.
My main underlying curiosity is what happens when such a methodology is used to create automated single purpose machines.
Holy shit