3D Yazıcı İle Efsanevi KILIÇ Basmak! (RGB Işıklı) - Summary

Summary

The video features a person showcasing their new 3D printer, the CR10 S, and the various objects they have printed with it. They start by showing a wooden wand, a Baby Groot figure printed with a wooden filament, and a butterfly knife printed with a carbon fiber filament. They also demonstrate a model of a Canon that shoots small balls, a dog model with movable joints, and a sword from the game Zelda with RGB lighting. The person explains the working logic of 3D printers and the process of printing and assembling the objects. They also show a useful print, a self-watering flower pot that can keep the soil constantly wet, which they plan to use for their carnivorous plants. The video ends with the person asking for ideas and suggestions for their next prints and inviting viewers to follow them on Instagram.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The author printed an elder wand using a 3D printer.
2. The wand was printed using a wire that had wood in it.
3. The author bought a new 3D printer, the CR10 S, which is a higher model than the CR10.
4. The CR10 S has a higher resolution than the author's previous 3D printer.
5. The author printed a Baby Groot using the new 3D printer and a wooden filament.
6. The Baby Groot took 18 hours to print and was printed with a high resolution.
7. The author also printed a butterfly knife using the new 3D printer and a carbon fiber filament.
8. The butterfly knife was printed with a higher resolution than the author's previous printer.
9. The author printed a model that shoots a small ball, which they called "Canon".
10. The Canon model has a pen spring inside and requires assembly.
11. The author printed a dog model that has movable joints and was printed in one piece.
12. The author explained the working logic of 3D printers, including how they melt and layer filament.
13. The author printed a sword from the game Zelda, which took 5 days to complete and has LEDs inside.
14. The sword was printed in six pieces and required assembly.
15. The author used a transparent filament to print the sword, which allows the LEDs to be visible.
16. The author had to glue the parts of the sword together using hot silicone.
17. The author put the link to the filaments and printer used in the description section of the video.
18. The author will give away a few butterfly knives printed with the new 3D printer on Instagram.
19. The author printed a flower pot that can water plants automatically.
20. The flower pot has holes in the lower part that allow water to accumulate and keep the soil constantly wet.
21. The author is thinking of turning the 3D printing series into a regular series, but notes that some prints take a long time to complete.