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Welcome to teaching Tech! This video gives an overview of what can can expect to find on this channel. Take a look around and if you like what you see, please subscribe. Support me on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/teachingtech
Teaching Tech
1 year ago
The 1440 Maker's are conducting another 24 hour live stream to raise money for the Hawaii Community Foundation's #mauistrong charity drive. Check it out over on their channel: https://www.youtube.com/@1440Makers I will be joining in 13-14 hours from now, and will be giving away a brand new in the box Prusa i3 MK4 kit to someone down under. Join the stream to see lots of your favourite makers and be in the running for other giveaways.
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Teaching Tech
2 years ago
For a long time people have been suggesting I create a 2nd channel for car content. I've taken their advice, and after six months of planning, I'm almost ready to launch it. I promise you the car in question is fast and exciting!
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Teaching Tech
2 years ago
This week I'm testing the newer, cheaper Bambu Lab P1P. In this video, I'm planning to answer community questions about this 3D printer, so please post them below.
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Teaching Tech
3 years ago
Do you want to learn 3D CAD for 3D printing? Often in practical printing videos I see comments saying that in order to get the most out of 3D printing, you need to be able to design your own parts. I agree! Fusion 360 is by far the most popular solution but the free license has become more restrictive. Therefore I am considering a series of short, concise tutorials on 3D design for 3D printing using a free alternative.
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Yes, I want to learn a free CAD program to 3D print my own stuff!
No, I am happy printing models designed by others.
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Teaching Tech
4 years ago (edited)
UPDATE: I've just finished reading each and every response. Nearly 1000 between here and Patreon. Thanks very much, video out soon. I’m tired of manufacturers contacting me to review cut-price clone 3D printers. These are typically Ender 3 clones with filament runout, a colour display, silent steppers, and sometimes ABL. All welcome features but in the end these printers are almost the same. I’m interested in innovation from manufacturers, but what interests you? I’m planning a “Dear 3D printer manufacturers, this is what the community actually wants” video, so have your say! IDEX, tool changing, Raspberry Pi integration, multi material, automatic part ejection, or maybe just paying more for a product that is properly tested and reliable over another budget clone? Have your say.
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4 years ago
My most recent video is an interview with Myles on how he earns a living using 3D printing: https://youtu.be/GJTvoImx0DQ Many of you recognised Myles as Myles from Mighty Car Mods. Thanks to him, last week I was invited to assist with part of the BMW E30 MCM build. Look out for me in a coming MCM episode, and expect a Teaching Tech video in the following week to learn how to recreate the cool tech fitted to the car. Episode 1 of the MCM build: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tX7SO...
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