In my previous video I set out to create
a cheap and simple clay extruder as an
attachment for my 3d printer. I did have
some issues but in the end I ended up
printing something halfway decent before
I got interrupted by time. Since then
I've been having a lot of fun with the
extruder and I filmed every second of it
for you to enjoy. The biggest issue I had
was that the clay was too thick for the
motor and its reduction ratio and the
syringe too weak to handle the pressure.
I was able to thin down the clay with
water but that would make the printed
structures too weak to support
themselves. I could of course try to
print even slower or I could design
maybe a file that's inherently more
stable to print. And I think I've just
right thing in mind, so let's go.
But of course you don't purely have to print clay with this extruder.
Doesn't that look tasty? Hmmmm!
This is how far humanity has come. Real
Nutella, perfectly laid down on a piece
of shotty white bread. Okay, now let's try
this.
Cheers
Nice. I like it. That was a reference to
the YouTuber RCLifeOn by the way. He
tried basically the same thing where he
was printing with chocolate - with real
chocolate - although... well... not real...
different chocolate. You should watch it
it's hilarious. Click there. With that
being such a stellar success, I decided
to change my focus to creating a true
culinary highlight. It's an integral part
of every student's cuisine and is often
referred to as the PB&J sandwich. I
decided to go above and beyond with this
dish and even took out my toaster in
order to really go the extra mile.
this is easily, without any doubt, the
most beautiful PB&J I've ever made.
What a beauty. I just printed this new
nozzle and I'm hoping that with this
part I'll be able to print with finer
detail.
The model that's being printed right now
is a 3D Benchy.
It's often used to benchmark and show
off your 3D printing skills on Reddit
and Instagram because it's small, has
difficult overhangs
and has delicate features.
I'd say this is probably one of the most
delicious benchies I've ever seen. I do
have some slight issues with overhangs
but to be honest it's barely even
visible, so I wouldn't worry about it too
much.
[Salivating] Piece of bread as well.
Now that, statistically speaking, there are only around 60% of you left
I want to reward
you with a print that actually came out
reasonably well, considering that it's
still just peanut butter. I chose this
octopus by Kempi05 because it has
very little overhangs and it looks
adorable to be honest.
This is so awesome. I love it!
This is exactly why I built this
extruder. This is ridiculous! To be honest,
I really don't know what to do with this
because it's just too beautiful to throw
away or eat but on the other hand I
can't keep it. Man! Before I let you go, I
want to show you this little YouTube
trick you might not have known about and
it's actually really cool. So this is a
recent video from PewDiePie, which I paused
at just the right moment for this trick
to work and here on the button will be a
red button which you can click to
subscribe to his content entirely for
free. Now the thing is, that you can find
the same exact button also underneath of
this video so you can subscribe to this
channel entirely for free! And I don't
know about you but to me that sounds
like a killer deal. Okay, jokes aside. Do
whatever you want but I hope to see you
very soon in my next video. And until
then goodbye.
