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#MRRF2017: Chuck Hellebuyck’s Spool Racer Pushed by Barnacules Nerdgasm
While at MRRF, Chuck Hellebuyck, Jerry aka Barnacules Nerdgasm, Jim Carter, and Sean the Cameraman all went outside to take Chuck’s Filament Friday empty spool racer for a spin. Barnacules was set to push Chuck, and it didn’t end well. Plus, I got the chance to catch up with Chuck at his table and chat about his channel and what drives him to 3d print.
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Live at MRRF with … Everyone?
MY GOODNESS THIS WAS CRAZY.
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Win a SeeMeCNC Rostock Max V3 3D Printer Kit in Celebration of MRRF2017!
Follow the link below to enter the contest for a SeeMeCNC Rostock Max V3 3D Printer kit!
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Live from MRRF!
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Road to MRRF: One Hour to Go!
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WAS LIVE from Chicago BEFORE Midwest RepRap Festival #MRRF
Streaming while I have awesome internet, let’s chat 3d printing, MRRF, and everything in between! Come join in the fun!
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3D Printing a Ship in a Bottle – 3DBenchy on the Ultimaker 3 using Polymaker Polysmooth
You’ve seen people build ships inside of bottles, right? In 3d printing, we have our own ship – the 3DBenchy – and I wanted to put our little ship in a bottle using 3d printing. I did it using a bottle model from Creative Tools, and I showed you how to set it up in Simplify3D and in Cura!
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3D Printing a Better Coin Sorter
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3D Printing and Testing Another Coin Sorter on the Prusa i3 mk2
Coin sorter machines are fun, and the last one I printed sucked. I found another on Thingiverse thanks to The JAT.MN, and it’s Eugene Pentland’s model. Let’s give it a try on the Prusa i3 mk2 in Rapunzel silver PLA.
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Midwest RepRap Festival 2017 #MRRF2017 – Come Out to #MRRF
Are you going to MRRF this year? I sure am! So are a lot of really awesome people! You should go! If you can’t go, don’t worry, I’ll be filming AND streaming from the event!
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Midwest RepRap Festival 2017
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Fan Mail Friday – Chocolate and a Pika Battery
Fan Mail Friday is back! Historically, my fan mail videos receive the lowest average views of any videos on my channel. That said, I still do them because it’s an absolute honor and privilege to be able to do them. The whole reason I am seeing any success in the YouTube field is because of people who view my videos and offer feedback on what I produce. These people, the ones who see my videos AND send something in as fan mail as a token of appreciation? That itself is incredible, and no matter how many views a fan mail