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3D printed airless basketballs are all the rage, so can you make some money by making your own to sell? In this video, we take a detailed look at this idea, including parts and materials required, difficulty of printing and post processing, costs and legalities.
BIQU sent me the filament, Glacier plate and Revo hot end parts free of charge. They were tested in accordance with my review policy and all opinions expressed are my own. [ Ссылка ]
0:00 Introduction
Moustache comb by PLAYERFORCE: [ Ссылка ]
0:58 The airless ball craze
Wilson airless gen 1: [ Ссылка ]
Marques Bownlee video: [ Ссылка ]
3D Printing Nerd video: [ Ссылка ]
Uncle Jesse video: [ Ссылка ]
2:18 New models and products to suit
BIQU PLA HR (affiliate): [ Ссылка ]
PartyLime on Printables: [ Ссылка ]
MakeItLab on Printables: [ Ссылка ]
BIQU basketball 3MF by PartyLime: [ Ссылка ]
BIQU Cryo grip glacier bed (affiliate): [ Ссылка ]
BIQU Panda Revo (affiliate): [ Ссылка ]
Revo 0.6mm nozzle (affiliate): [ Ссылка ]
Bambu Lab X1C 0.6mm nozzle: [ Ссылка ]
4:42 Printing and post processing
8:00 Performance and durability
Basketball wiki: [ Ссылка ]
11:01 Testing other balls
Soccer ball by overture3D: [ Ссылка ]
American football by engineericly: [ Ссылка ]
My handball: [ Ссылка ]
15:59 Legality
17:06 Costs vs profit
BIQU ball for sale: [ Ссылка ]
18:38 Conclusion
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