This video features an unboxing and initial testing of the Geeetech Thunder 3D printer, a new release emphasizing very fast print speeds (up to 250 mm/s). The reviewer highlights the printer's good hardware for its price point, noting its promise but also the significant learning curve involved in optimizing slicer settings for high-speed printing. Information for further details and pre-orders via Kickstarter are provided, along with an affiliate link for channel support.
This video details the process of 3D printing firearm components, specifically AR-15 lowers, using carbon fiber nylon. It covers essential filament preparation, necessary printer hardware upgrades like all-metal hot ends and hardened nozzles, and critical print settings including specific temperatures for the nozzle and bed. Advanced slicing techniques and post-processing steps are also discussed to ensure successful and durable prints.
This YouTube video explores a fundamental question in 3D printing: 'Infill Vs. Perimeters. Which Is Stronger?'. The title and description indicate a comparative analysis of the structural integrity provided by infill patterns versus the outer walls (perimeters) of 3D printed objects. The creator plans to release another video on this subject, suggesting this might be an introductory or part-one installment. The focus is on material science within 3D printing, aiming to determine which component contributes more to overall part strength.
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