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3D Printing Candy Cane Maker Coin – the Maker’s Muse Fusion 360 Tutorial Next Logical Step
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3D Printing a Steampunk Prop Dagger with Queen of Steam Kato on Prusa i3 mk2 3D Printer
Kato is well known within the Steampunk community, and she reached out to me to add 3d printing to her impressive maker skillset. I answer the call, and thanks to Prusa Research, get her going with a 3d printer. What I did NOT know was that she had a fun little surprise for me as well!
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3D Printing Steampunk with Queen of Steam Kato
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3D Printing Swords from Thor Ragnarok Using 3DWorkbench Models Ultimaker Prusa Proto-Pasta
Juri (@3dworkbench) modeled swords that Thor uses in Thor Ragnarok. They are 100% 3d printed, and awesome. Using Prusa i3 mk2s, Ultimaker 2+, Ultimaker 3, Proto Pasta, and Polyalchemy!
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3D Printing a Light Bracket Designed Using Fusion 360 [Practical Printing]
I have a new studio, and I needed a way to attach a light to a tripod. The solution, thanks to inspiration from Punished Props, was to design a bracket in Fusion 360 and 3d print the bracket!
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Fan Mail Friday! Josef Prusa Doesn’t Have ALL Of The Haribo :)
Once again, a big thanks from me for everyone that has sent something in. I love being able to produce the Fan Mail Friday videos, and I’ll keep making them if you keep sending me stuff π
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#JoelBot – 3D Printing One of the Coolest Models I’ve Ever Seen!
#Joelbot started out as an awesome illustration by Lady Muse, then Travis of A Pyro Design took the illustration and created a 3d model of it – TO MY SURPRISE! I was shown this at the Matterhackers meetup and was surprised like crazy!
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Win a CR-10 3D Printer / 5 YouTube Channels You Should Be Watching [11.11]
Gearbest wanted to sponsor a contest for 3 different CR-10 3d printers, and I wanted to promote 5 YouTube channel that I think needed more attention. We made a plan, so, here we go!
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5 YouTube Channels to Watch / Win a 3D Printer
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3D Printers Fail But The Show Must Go On
While filming the filament detection video with the Dagoma NEVA, I had a failure. The filament detection sensor did NOT detect the filament running out, which meant I yelled “cut” and started taking things apart. We didn’t stop the cameras, and, this is what you get.
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CR-10 3D Printer Review
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The Gear You Need for Your YouTube Studio!
Sean went on a spending spree! In this video he’ll go over all of the equipment he recommends for starting your own YouTube studio, as well as some other less expensive alternatives! Links to all items mentioned in this video below, as well as a few others!