3D Printing viewing

I doubt I had anyone actually bother to watch my 3d printer in action, and if you had, then you likely found that the performance was certainly lacking.  As an alternative, I have now instead configured it to run through my YouTube Live channel, with a streaming option instead.  This provides far better quality, which is good, and a means of auto-cataloging the videos.  That being said, there is little benefit to a many-hour video, unless it is live, so once the print is complete, I will be publishing instead the timelapse version of the footage generated by the OctoPi controller.

If you are interested in the live streams, or care to see the timelapse videos when posted, please visit the Halfling13 Hobbies YouTube channel, and hit that Subscribe button for notifications.

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Right now, there isn’t much, I am still building my library, but you can see the building of the temperature sensitive skull, a set of magnet-based True Tiles, and the printing of an updated camera mount, which in itself should much improve the angle of the video itself.

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