Hybrid Handle! 3d Printed Infill & Epoxy Resin!

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Holy cow, thanks for the shout-out! That turned out super cool!

BScatterplot
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Just a little tip when printing in bambulabs, u dont need to add a pause for this result, instead just change top layers to "0". and it will print the part with no top layers making it do the same thing you did.

beangames
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For the 3d infill, I would almost suggest doing a .8 or 1mm nozzle, get thicker lines so it can pop more. This turned out really well, might have to do it myself

Drakonaut
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The reason the person said to use Gyroid is because it's an interesting patten that doesn't create any pockets, the resin can freely flow through it all. Also the easier method than pausing the print would be to just set your top shell layers to 0

markc
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Love to see this as a 3d printing enthusiast! One piece of advice to make your printing workflow easier if you decide to use this in the future, you can remove the top layers of the print to see the infill if you go to "Strength" >> "Top shell layers" and set it to 0. You can tell it has worked when you slice the plate

tomkidd
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Super cool! Since you mentioned that different portions of the 3D print were separated from each other, maybe you could try to inject the resin into the different sections with different colors! If you turn up the infill width too and do that with translucent dyes maybe it will look like stained glass?

Oliver_All_Over
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Since your last video I upgraded my 3d printer to a bambu lab x1c. I couldn't really get too into it with my creality. What a This printer has been running what feels like nonstop since I opened it.

tburda
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Next variation Peter should try is using a .6mm nozzle for wider lines.

jeremywasserstrass
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What’s really cool about this method is that you can make prints stronger than injection molded parts if you just fill it while it’s left on the bed.

gossumx
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A trick you can play with is to have the infill extrude a thicker line so it would show up better. A bigger nozzle will also help get thicker infill.

adama
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This 3D printer saga is coming along really well. It might be worth a try to test all the patterns.

listix
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That's so cool Peter! Experimenting is always fun. Happy Holidays!

CarlJacobson
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The Hilbert curve one turned out great. I hope you use this method in other future project… and actually use the gyroid infill this time ;)

One side note. You can use infill percentage to basically scale the pattern. Might be handy if infill pattern looks too dense for the resin to properly penetrate (looked like it with honeycomb).

Happy holidays!

NanakiPL
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Those handles turned (no pun intended) out great! A quick tip, there is a built in setting in Bambu Studio to print with no top (or bottom) layer. It makes sense to have a bottom layer in your case to contain the poured resin. To make it so there is no solid top layer go to the "Strength" tab -> then the "Top/bottom shells" section -> then set "Top shell layers" to 0. This will make it so the infill goes to the top without the need to pause. This also means that if you set the bottom shell layers to 0 you can have a print that you can see through/pass air through. Gyroid is really neat, I hope you give it a try!

MarkusArkus
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I know it's not a metal lathe, but the wedding rings still make my skin crawl.

PointBlank
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Another great video, and it looks awesome. My completely non sponsored endorsement for the bambu printers is I cannot recommend them enough. Design engineer by trade, and once my office got a bunch of the X1C and X1E printers, I and most of my team bought ourselves our own P1S for home. So easy to use after years of tinkering with other printers.

callalilycollective
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FINALLY something to do with all my printer poop! send it to Peter! lol

SpecialGrayD
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That's a smart idea to put silicone on the bottom of your pressure pot

jeffpeters
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Love them! So cool to see how the designs turned out.

TotalBoat
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This is so sick! Such a cool way to build something with 3d printing.

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