After months of printing pla/pla+, switched to petg and happy with it.
@thebulldog3d
6 күн бұрын
That's awesome! PETG has some great advantages over PLA, like better durability and temperature resistance. Great to hear that you are trying different filaments and having great success with them
@user-gn3id3vi5p
24 күн бұрын
Hi, thanks for your clear elaboration. It'd be better if the sound is louder.
@thebulldog3d
24 күн бұрын
Thanks for the Feedback, I'll be sure to up the Audio output a few % next time
@EkaitzHonuchPrieto
25 күн бұрын
Super good video, informative and to the point, amazing work!
@thebulldog3d
25 күн бұрын
Thank you for the comments, great to hear that you liked the video, I'll be getting more information out about different filaments in the coming weeks
@EkaitzHonuchPrieto
25 күн бұрын
@@thebulldog3d Nice! As a newbie to FDM 3D printing this is a godsent :), will be waiting for the next ones!
@jamesarthofer3413
22 күн бұрын
Excellent video! Straight and to the point. Think your volume needs a little boost. Im brand new to 3d and been looking for info, you definitely have a new subscriber, great job.👍
@thebulldog3d
22 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching the video, subscribing and commenting, it means a lot to me delivering content that someone finds useful, keep watching for more content
@hotfix7387
28 күн бұрын
I don't know why you have only 38 subscribers (I just joined) after a year with solid content and video quality. The content is top notch so consider me along for the ride. The only constructive feedback I have, as someone who has been a public speaker and instructor/trainer, is to vary the tone of your voice and inject a little more energy. To be frank your verbal delivery is a little flat, and I promise am not trying to be insulting, but you can lose your audience when you speak in a single level almost monotone voice. Think of it like you have an audience who is about to fall asleep, and you need to wake them up a little. I'm not talking about screaming or freaking out, just vary the cadence a little and the tone as you switch sentences. I hope that made sense and I promise I am not trying to be disrespectful in any way but rather share what was shared with me many years ago when I first started public speaking/instructing/training others.
@thebulldog3d
28 күн бұрын
@hotfix7387, thank you so much for the feedback, Public Speaking, like many others is a daunting task, in my head I think of things one way, then, when speaking into the Mic, all of that goes out of the Window, although, I am more comfortable than I used to be with it, I still have some ways to go, as I keep making videos and getting more comfortable being out of my comfort zone, this will get easier, and will be a lot more engaging Super grateful that you are subscribed, and the content resonates with you, watch this space for more great content coming your way
@hotfix7387
28 күн бұрын
@@thebulldog3d First thank you for not taking my feedback negatively. I had another "creator" turn into a petty 12-year-old over a more basic suggestion, and indirectly they made really appreciate your receptiveness even more. I totally get it. I'm mentoring someone else about public speaking now and it is an iterative process. In fact, I tell him to use the phrase "practice" instead of "try" when he says things like "I'm going to try to do better", because try denotes the chance for failure while practice denotes the iterative process to success. But I digress. :-D Here is something that has helped some people when speaking into a computer/microphone. Put up a 8x10 picture of a friend and speak to them when you are recording videos. Feeling like you are talking to a single person instead of the masses, and also a trusted friend, can sometimes help ease you into a more natural cadence. Either way you are doing great and hang in there. Practice really does make perfect.
@jamesarthofer3413
22 күн бұрын
Excellent video.!!! Straight and to the point. Your volume could use a little more boost. I am brand new to 3d and been looking for info and your channel is chock full of interesting and informative material, Thank you, you have a new subscriber 👍
@thebulldog3d
22 күн бұрын
Understood, I'll keep trying to adjust things with each video, thank you for letting me know how I can improve delivering content for everyone
@thebulldog3d
22 күн бұрын
@hotfix7378 Thank you for the useful advice, that sounds a lot better than the old imagining an audience with no clothes on line, and yes, practice does sound better than try, mindset changes happen in seemingly small changes, but over time the brain changes how to view things, thank you so much for the advice
@gammaxi1275
19 күн бұрын
little in this video you can't get from a table. Need some data and real world examples.
@thebulldog3d
17 күн бұрын
I appreciate your feedback! I'll definitely consider adding more real-world examples and data in future videos to enhance the content.
@relax.....
29 күн бұрын
And what about PCTG?
@thebulldog3d
29 күн бұрын
PCTG is definitely an interesting topic! It's becoming more popular in various applications, and I'd love to delve deeper into it in a future video!
@thebulldog3d
28 күн бұрын
@relax..... I have a new video that you might like to see kzitem.info/news/bejne/yI2ry6ipoXODa6w
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