3D-Drucker Erfahrungsbericht nach 3 Monaten - Erwartungen & Realität

3D Printer Review After 3 Months - Expectations & Reality It's time for another rather unusual video. I'd been toying with the idea of ​​getting a 3D printer for a very long time. Hours, days, weeks of deliberation and grilling already-printing nerds went into it before I finally bought one. The usual madness before diving into a new hobby. Since then, the whole thing has taken up many times more of my time. Alarms were set in the middle of the night to change print beds and start new prints. I hadn't even considered the smell, but it was the noise that ruined any fancy setup I'd planned for a video background. Followed by a frenzy of collecting filament offers. After all, it's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it, right? Then there are the 3 stages of 3D printing development: Stage 1: Printing finished products from others Stage 2: Modifying products from others Stage 3: Designing your own products Then there are the experiences you gain along the way. The nozzle gets clogged, the filament spool doesn't unwind properly, prints become messy, detach from the build plate (or don't detach), collapse, supports don't work (or work too well), and a whole lot more. At some point, you hear about the natural enemy of the dedicated 3D printer: moisture! DAM DAM DAM. You buy a dryer and, in the meantime, more and more filament options. You realize the filament wasn't damp at all, but rather the temperature or the speed was the problem. You simply accumulate more and more experience, just like normal. You tell people, unprompted, that you now have a 3D printer, start printing things for others, stick your neck out with "Sure, I'll do it for you," only to then spend hours in despair. And why did you change anything when everything was working perfectly just a moment ago? Just your average tech madness, the way it always has been and always will be. ... Time Index 0:00 Intro & Overview 1:38 Preparation 2:54 The First Month 4:19 The First Problems 6:57 The Second Month 7:59 Adjusting Models 10:57 Odor 13:05 Noise Level 14:02 Humidity & Drying 16:19 Getting Started 18:49 Not Everything Fits in the AMS 19:12 Accessories 21:34 Buying Filament 28:08 Recycling 31:04 Conclusion Support me: PayPal: https://paypal.me/technikfaultier Patreon:   / technikfaultier   BTC: 37iaM7mxRjgPy27BLaRadDgBPHSWGi51YX Technikfaultier Blog: http://technikfaultier.com Technikfaultier on Twitter:   / technikfaultier   Technikfaultier Facebook:   / technikfaultier   Technikfaultier on Instagram:   / technikfaultier   Technikfaultier on TikTok: http://tiktok.com/technikfaultiertiktok Links marked with an asterisk (*) are affiliate links. If a purchase is made through one of these links, I receive a commission. This does not result in any additional costs for you. Where, when, and how you purchase a product is, of course, entirely up to you.