3D Printer Anatomy: 50 parts in 5 minutes (Basics)

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i know all the parts of a 3D Printer, i still watched coz it's Tom's video!💙

devalopr
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Damn, that was quick. A TL;DR in video format. Loved it!

quentincampbell
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maybe one of the most useful beginner 3D printing videos on YouTube right here folks...

DoctorBlankenstein
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Wish I had this reference when I started 5 years ago! Nicely done!

MitchGurowitz
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Excellent idea for a video! One of the strongest barriers to entry to any technology is terminology. Good job!

swesleyd
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Holy cow! I learned something and that’s a great cram course on terminology and understanding the basics.
Thank you!

ol-man-duffyj
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Nette Zusammenfassung der wichtigsten Begriffe, weiter so!

gamesvrtech
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This kind of content is the reason why people love this channel. Great !!!

androidcg
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I'm sending this along to some of my non-3d printing friends who look at me like I'm speaking another language when I tell them about my printer.

TannerD
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Yet another highly informative and entertaining video. Thanks Tom!

SplicesAndCelluloid
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Thanks Tom, great video! It helped settle my nerves after watching Angus's video from earlier this a.m.!

middleclasspoor
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That was the very best 3D Printer info video I've ever watched. Well done Tom. I'll be saving this one to my favorites and watching again.

pete
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Ahh, this is such a good idea. I’m going to save this link and point people here when they ask some of the basic questions. Thank you!!

tombuck
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This is one of the best videos I have ever seen thank you

asnaeb
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Super super good and very important video. Straight to the point!

VictorSteiner
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Absolutely wonderful work tom! May you please do a video like this about defects in print such as warping, high or low temperature, layer shifting, ghosting, etc. Thanks!

thushanthsitham
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Huh. "Heat break, " you say? Not "top tube thingie?"

chooseymomschoose
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A little simple for me, but still a thumbs up. I’m sure this will help quite a few people.

christopherstromberg
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oh my god, my forgetful adhd ass needed a video like this, thank you so mucu 🐍💜✨

MattTheSpratt
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thanks for that short explanation. This leads me to two questions: How can I recognize overextrusion and how can I recognize underextrusion and how can I fix them?

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