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I 3D Printed a Custom Keyboard… (So you don’t have to)
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i think the problem is because the filament temerature wasn't great ik you said you put the temperature right but the temperature is based of filament i should be on the box
And what about 3d printing ergo split keyboard? Is it worth it?
use a brim for better bed adheasion
For 3D printing I recommend using painters tape instead of glue on the plate.
That is indeed a pretty good print hipyo. This is coming from someone with 5 printers and is addicted
good job Nola
1:38 that’s the most dirty print bed I’ve ever seen! 😱 No wonder you have issues with printing … And then smearing glue all over it, too? But the end result is great! 👍
good job nola
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3d print some keakaps
3d print key caps
Gotta love the life of a YouTuber. "I got this very expensive thing for free and don't know how to use it. I probably won't learn how to use it because I'm not super interested in it. "
Good job nola
Just so you know, you didn't 3d print keyboard. You 3d printed ONLY the base. I was hoping for more 3d printing (at least some custom keycaps).
I 3d printed a keyboard inspired by the tofu 65 anbd made it a 60%keyboard and its great
Looking back at this video, If I ever build a keyboard, might aswell use the one I've got at home (can't remember what type of 3D printer it is, as its also modded) but it has a printing area of 50cmx50cmx60cm (L x W x H), which is really big (plenty room for printing a keyboard case), then again it can do really high quality prints, and to prevent warping, its also enclosed in a giant insulating box.
So you'll put embed caption into the video, and not just use youtube's caption, because it's a trend?
Oh, you did a keyboard sound test, unironically.
Fk today's youtubers
thats actually a really good print for your first time!
Perhaps there was too much moisture in the first roll of pla.
3d Print keycaps
Good job Nola
if you were using creality filament please stop, its really terrible quality and is super wet, get esun fillament its much better
There is a flowchart out there that you can follow. I've been doing it so long now that troubleshooting solutions are baked into my brain, but it does exist somewhere. At first your issue was clearly that your nozzle was too far from the bed. However, the warping has to do with the part cooling down too quickly. That might have to do with not setting your extruder to the appropriate temperature. But most likely your print bed was not hot enough. You can check your filament role for the temperature ranges of both.
Also, keep in mind that filament absorbs moisture. So, when storing it. Be mindful of the fact that if you don't dry it out before using it again. You'll run into an entire new set of problems.
I think you should ask creality for something like an ender 3 max, which has 300*300mm build plate, and you'll be able to print 60% without gluing halves together. I'd like to see you trying some other filaments like shiny pearl ones or even carbon fiber filled filaments
Good job Nola
i got a 3d printer and dam can it be a pain in the ass. Just starts to not work from time to time for no reason.
I Tried 3D Printing a Keyboard Case… (So You Don't Have To)*
Good job Nola. You're doing great Nola. Keep it up.
This could be really good on a bigger printer and tighter nosel for less print lines…….in love the sound good job hipyo
White needs more temperature and you are under extruding and in turn also too low to the bed (wavy)
Sorry hipyo the politicians I disagree with know what they are doing but they are EVIL
We don’t need to see all your print failures, especially if they provide no useful information