3D PRINTING SERVICE:

I know how.
Can I do just an update to my bey please?
(Mar. 21, 2019  12:02 PM)HappyRhino Wrote:
(Mar. 20, 2019  3:07 PM)MagixG Wrote: The disadvantage to metal teeth is that the teeth may not wear down themselves and might me stronger, but they'll wear down the driver, which will end up with the same, if not worse results than with plastic teeth.

I get what your saying but from what research I’ve done, I’ve not really seen that as a big problem. I could be 1000% wrong though. But many custom Beyblades, like Zankeys, only lasted a day before it was as burstable as roctavor, and it didn’t have any metal teeth. And also I think it’s easier to buy a new driver than 3D print a whole new layer. That’s just my opinion though.

Zankye's 3D printed Bey had the earlier teeth models, which dissolved after a few bursts. The new versions don't break nearly as easily. Also, k1mbo has used shallow metal teeth to not break his Drivers.
(Mar. 21, 2019  11:39 PM)Hey CitrusNinja3 Wrote:
(Mar. 21, 2019  12:02 PM)HappyRhino Wrote: I get what your saying but from what research I’ve done, I’ve not really seen that as a big problem. I could be 1000% wrong though. But many custom Beyblades, like Zankeys, only lasted a day before it was as burstable as roctavor, and it didn’t have any metal teeth. And also I think it’s easier to buy a new driver than 3D print a whole new layer. That’s just my opinion though.

Zankye's 3D printed Bey had the earlier teeth models, which dissolved after a few bursts. The new versions don't break nearly as easily. Also, k1mbo has used shallow metal teeth to not break his Drivers.
Yea I thik K1mbo got the best of both worlds. I’m designing a Beyblade and I want to try and do something like he did, so hopefully the driver and bey will last.

(Mar. 21, 2019  11:39 PM)CitrusNinja3 Wrote:
(Mar. 21, 2019  12:02 PM)HappyRhino Wrote: I get what your saying but from what research I’ve done, I’ve not really seen that as a big problem. I could be 1000% wrong though. But many custom Beyblades, like Zankeys, only lasted a day before it was as burstable as roctavor, and it didn’t have any metal teeth. And also I think it’s easier to buy a new driver than 3D print a whole new layer. That’s just my opinion though.

Zankye's 3D printed Bey had the earlier teeth models, which dissolved after a few bursts. The new versions don't break nearly as easily. Also, k1mbo has used shallow metal teeth to not break his Drivers.

At the same time though, I’d rather sacrifice a Preformance tip than an expensive 3D printed layer.

(Mar. 21, 2019  11:39 PM)Hey CitrusNinja3 Wrote:
(Mar. 21, 2019  12:02 PM)HappyRhino Wrote: I get what your saying but from what research I’ve done, I’ve not really seen that as a big problem. I could be 1000% wrong though. But many custom Beyblades, like Zankeys, only lasted a day before it was as burstable as roctavor, and it didn’t have any metal teeth. And also I think it’s easier to buy a new driver than 3D print a whole new layer. That’s just my opinion though.

Zankye's 3D printed Bey had the earlier teeth models, which dissolved after a few bursts. The new versions don't break nearly as easily. Also, k1mbo has used shallow metal teeth to not break his Drivers.

In your opinion though, do you think it’s better to have metal teeth? I’ve got a pretty thourough Beyblade I want to print and want as much feed back as possible to make it last and be amazing! Smile
(Mar. 22, 2019  12:29 AM)HappyRhino Wrote:
(Mar. 21, 2019  11:39 PM)Hey CitrusNinja3 Wrote: Zankye's 3D printed Bey had the earlier teeth models, which dissolved after a few bursts. The new versions don't break nearly as easily. Also, k1mbo has used shallow metal teeth to not break his Drivers.
Yea I thik K1mbo got the best of both worlds. I’m designing a Beyblade and I want to try and do something like he did, so hopefully the driver and bey will last.

(Mar. 21, 2019  11:39 PM)CitrusNinja3 Wrote: Zankye's 3D printed Bey had the earlier teeth models, which dissolved after a few bursts. The new versions don't break nearly as easily. Also, k1mbo has used shallow metal teeth to not break his Drivers.

At the same time though, I’d rather sacrifice a Preformance tip than an expensive 3D printed layer.

(Mar. 21, 2019  11:39 PM)Hey CitrusNinja3 Wrote: Zankye's 3D printed Bey had the earlier teeth models, which dissolved after a few bursts. The new versions don't break nearly as easily. Also, k1mbo has used shallow metal teeth to not break his Drivers.

In your opinion though, do you think it’s better to have metal teeth? I’ve got a pretty thourough Beyblade I want to print and want as much feed back as possible to make it last and be amazing! Smile

If it's an attack type, I'd suggest plastic teeth so that the lower friction of the metal doesn't make it self-burst.
Ok, thanks! Hope it works.
burst3d can you please update me on my bey? preferably with google drive links. please pm

its been a few months
these beys get made, right? If they do how do u send a photo?
If you need a level chip base I think I saw one on tinkercad a couple weeks ago
(Mar. 20, 2019  11:25 PM)Burst3DPrinter Wrote:
(Mar. 20, 2019  5:57 AM)N10 Wrote: How are metal teeth different from normal plastic teeth? Other than that metal teeth are much less likely to break than plastic ones.


Also, hello Burst3DPrinter, I have a few things I want to say:
1) I wish you good luck at the business expo as from what you are saying, you're probably going to "fight" a uphill battle. I could see the possibility of some of the volunteers playing with beyblades when they are kids and still don't know about the WBO or its community, but you never know. Even if they don't know about the community, some of them might know that beyblade is (still) a thing and see the idea of your service. If you could do or are doing a presentation, I would recommend that you dedicate a part of the presentation getting the volunteers up to speed about the WBO and maybe some other things, but only include important details and, from my high school freshman or sophomore history teacher, get to the point.

2) I kinda interested in the program you're in. What is the schedule like and are there any requirements like age or GPA or the like? I might consider signing up if possible.

3) I find it weird that the price of a 3D model is half the full price, but the price of getting a fully made part is 10% of the full price.
The program I am in is in Cambridge Massachusetts. The schedule is from 4:30 - 7:00 on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

The 10% off is only for the people on the list in my main post, because I had initially intended to allow them to get their product for free but my funding is running tight and the business expo is as you said, an uphill battle because almost none of the volunteers I have done a pitch to in the past knew what it was so I had to resort to talking in a round-about way. In the future I hope to expand from not just beyblade but to other games such as Magic The Gathering, or making my own games.
So, you want to eventually be able to add stuff to existing tabletop games and/or make original tabletop games? Sounds like a pretty cool dream to me. I think my dream is like yours but probably somewhat more bigger. In short, I eventually just want to make different kinds of fun stuff, from a skateboard that looks like a hoverboard from sonic riders to a universal gamepad viewer program that works with dongle that connects to a controller and works with a program. I'm also thinking of making video games, one in particular that is text-based RPG I working on for a capstone project that I might try to upgrade to share with the world.

Getting back on topic, two questions:
-1) Are there any requirements to join the program?
-2) Have you ever thought about starting a patreon?

Also, thinking about using metal teeth, for starters, gave me a idea of making almost fully metal drivers, and after seeing CitrusNinja3's post about how using metal teeth on attack types make them self-burst more easily, I think that might be a decent trade-off for metal teeth.

Also, Burst3DPrinter, I don't know you've seen the pm I sent to you about a database project I'm doing, but the project is getting close to the point where actual data is going to be entered into the database, so I want to know if I could make a post here asking everyone to fill out a form to collect data to put in my database. Also I made a template of a access database based off of your service, so if you want/need a database, let me know.
Would it be possible to 3D Print a BeyLogger clip? Would normal 3D printing material work for that? Is it too small?

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(Apr. 03, 2019  2:16 AM)N10 Wrote:
(Mar. 20, 2019  11:25 PM)Burst3DPrinter Wrote: The program I am in is in Cambridge Massachusetts. The schedule is from 4:30 - 7:00 on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

The 10% off is only for the people on the list in my main post, because I had initially intended to allow them to get their product for free but my funding is running tight and the business expo is as you said, an uphill battle because almost none of the volunteers I have done a pitch to in the past knew what it was so I had to resort to talking in a round-about way. In the future I hope to expand from not just beyblade but to other games such as Magic The Gathering, or making my own games.
So, you want to eventually be able to add stuff to existing tabletop games and/or make original tabletop games? Sounds like a pretty cool dream to me. I think my dream is like yours but probably somewhat more bigger. In short, I eventually just want to make different kinds of fun stuff, from a skateboard that looks like a hoverboard from sonic riders to a universal gamepad viewer program that works with dongle that connects to a controller and works with a program. I'm also thinking of making video games, one in particular that is text-based RPG I working on for a capstone project that I might try to upgrade to share with the world.

Getting back on topic, two questions:
-1) Are there any requirements to join the program?
-2) Have you ever thought about starting a patreon?

Also, thinking about using metal teeth, for starters, gave me a idea of making almost fully metal drivers, and after seeing CitrusNinja3's post about how using metal teeth on attack types make them self-burst more easily, I think that might be a decent trade-off for metal teeth.

Also, Burst3DPrinter, I don't know you've seen the pm I sent to you about a database project I'm doing, but the project is getting close to the point where actual data is going to be entered into the database, so I want to know if I could make a post here asking everyone to fill out a form to collect data to put in my database. Also I made a template of a access database based off of your service, so if you want/need a database, let me know.
1) You just need to be living in Cambridge MA and a Sophomore (2nd Year of High School).
2) Yes but I don't know how to get one up and running or what requirements I need, the same is for GoFundMe.
(Apr. 04, 2019  8:45 PM)Burst3DPrinter Wrote:
(Apr. 03, 2019  2:16 AM)N10 Wrote: So, you want to eventually be able to add stuff to existing tabletop games and/or make original tabletop games? Sounds like a pretty cool dream to me. I think my dream is like yours but probably somewhat more bigger. In short, I eventually just want to make different kinds of fun stuff, from a skateboard that looks like a hoverboard from sonic riders to a universal gamepad viewer program that works with dongle that connects to a controller and works with a program. I'm also thinking of making video games, one in particular that is text-based RPG I working on for a capstone project that I might try to upgrade to share with the world.

Getting back on topic, two questions:
-1) Are there any requirements to join the program?
-2) Have you ever thought about starting a patreon?

Also, thinking about using metal teeth, for starters, gave me a idea of making almost fully metal drivers, and after seeing CitrusNinja3's post about how using metal teeth on attack types make them self-burst more easily, I think that might be a decent trade-off for metal teeth.

Also, Burst3DPrinter, I don't know you've seen the pm I sent to you about a database project I'm doing, but the project is getting close to the point where actual data is going to be entered into the database, so I want to know if I could make a post here asking everyone to fill out a form to collect data to put in my database. Also I made a template of a access database based off of your service, so if you want/need a database, let me know.
1) You just need to be living in Cambridge MA and a Sophomore (2nd Year of High School).
2) Yes but I don't know how to get one up and running or what requirements I need, the same is for GoFundMe.

response to 1: Well that's a shame, I'm a senior

responde to 2: I when through the process of making a patreon and it's pretty simple, you can just follow the on-screen propmts. You might want to find/hire a artist who can draw you a profile image and a banner for your patreon page as those and a description of you service are required as you'll need to have those finished before your patreon can be public as it needed to be submitted to be reviewed first. Also you can't make changes to your page if it being reveiwed and you'll have to  re-submit it if edit it.
So does anyone want to guess how long before 3D models of gachi chips, layer weights, and layer bases starts popping up. As for me, I'm thinking maybe between mid-May and late-August since the person in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GK1UNZGlzaE made the layer base with the two locks that are found on a official layer base, so (in my mind) 3D printing a layer base is gonna be like 3D printing a driver as there still are components that needs to come from a official part for it to work. 3D printing a gachi chip is probably gonna be simple unless you want to change the teeth to be something along the lines of Valkyrie or Ashura. The layer weight is probaby gonna be the hardest depending on the design but what is interesting to me is (I don't know if some or all of you have already noticed) that with ten, the two of four weights on either sides are not connected to each other, but with restu, on the side with the two weights, the two weights are connected, which I again, found interesting.

Edit: After watching the video again, I realized that the custom layer in the video might actually be 3D printed, I could be wrong though.
can you make me a level chip
(Apr. 07, 2019  8:10 PM)N10 Wrote: So does anyone want to guess how long before 3D models of gachi chips, layer weights, and layer bases starts popping up. As for me, I'm thinking maybe between mid-May and late-August since the person in this video
 made the layer base with the two locks that are found on a official layer base, so (in my mind) 3D printing a layer base is  gonna be like 3D printing a driver as there still are components that needs to come from a official part for it to work. 3D printing a gachi chip is probably gonna be simple unless you want to change the teeth to be something along the lines of Valkyrie or Ashura. The layer weight is probaby gonna be the hardest depending on the design but what is interesting to me is (I don't know if some or all of you have already noticed) that with ten, the two of four weights on either sides are not connected to each other, but with restu, on the side with the two weights, the two weights are connected, which I again, found interesting.

Edit: After watching the video again, I realized that the custom layer in the video might actually be 3D printed, I could be wrong though.
(Apr. 07, 2019  8:10 PM)N10 Wrote: So does anyone want to guess how long before 3D models of gachi chips, layer weights, and layer bases starts popping up. As for me, I'm thinking maybe between mid-May and late-August since the person in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GK1UNZGlzaE made the layer base with the two locks that are found on a official layer base, so (in my mind) 3D printing a layer base is  gonna be like 3D printing a driver as there still are components that needs to come from a official part for it to work. 3D printing a gachi chip is probably gonna be simple unless you want to change the teeth to be something along the lines of Valkyrie or Ashura. The layer weight is probaby gonna be the hardest depending on the design but what is interesting to me is (I don't know if some or all of you have already noticed) that with ten, the two of four weights on either sides are not connected to each other, but with restu, on the side with the two weights, the two weights are connected, which I again, found interesting.

Edit: After watching the video again, I realized that the custom layer in the video might actually be 3D printed, I could be wrong though.
I think it may be either some time this month since I’m this guy’s video from today (idk what his name is in English) where he showed files for a GT base and chip, either that or some time within the next 3 months, but reguardless, I’ve already designed some parts to make my own GT bey once the files are available!
(Apr. 12, 2019  9:16 PM)Akiya95 Wrote:
(Apr. 07, 2019  8:10 PM)N10 Wrote: So does anyone want to guess how long before 3D models of gachi chips, layer weights, and layer bases starts popping up. As for me, I'm thinking maybe between mid-May and late-August since the person in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GK1UNZGlzaE made the layer base with the two locks that are found on a official layer base, so (in my mind) 3D printing a layer base is  gonna be like 3D printing a driver as there still are components that needs to come from a official part for it to work. 3D printing a gachi chip is probably gonna be simple unless you want to change the teeth to be something along the lines of Valkyrie or Ashura. The layer weight is probaby gonna be the hardest depending on the design but what is interesting to me is (I don't know if some or all of you have already noticed) that with ten, the two of four weights on either sides are not connected to each other, but with restu, on the side with the two weights, the two weights are connected, which I again, found interesting.

Edit: After watching the video again, I realized that the custom layer in the video might actually be 3D printed, I could be wrong though.
I think it may be either some time this month since I’m this guy’s video from today (idk what his name is in English) where he showed files for a GT base and chip, either that or some time within the next 3 months, but  reguardless, I’ve already designed some parts to make my own GT bey once the files are available!
I seen that video too, also you already designing GT parts? I was already was designing some parts for Cho-z beys (not the one with burst-stoppers) when the GT system was revealed and I was going to update some of them once template files for the GT base and chip starts showing up on yeggi.com but I might start early now hearing that you were designing GT parts.
(Apr. 14, 2019  1:40 AM)N10 Wrote:
(Apr. 12, 2019  9:16 PM)Akiya95 Wrote: I think it may be either some time this month since I’m this guy’s video from today (idk what his name is in English) where he showed files for a GT base and chip, either that or some time within the next 3 months, but  reguardless, I’ve already designed some parts to make my own GT bey once the files are available!
I seen that video too, also you already designing GT parts? I was already was designing some parts for Cho-z beys (not the one with burst-stoppers) when the GT system was revealed and I was going to update some of them once template files for the GT base and chip starts showing up on yeggi.com but I might start early now hearing that you were designing GT parts.

Sorry for the false excitement, I meant I have normal beys at the ready and when the GT files come out, i plan to swap the bases
(Apr. 23, 2019  4:38 AM)abidjkhan7 Wrote: So how is mine doing?

You might want to PM him.
(Nov. 15, 2018  1:23 PM)Burst3DPrinter Wrote: So I am working on a 3D Printed request service. I accept 10 requests at a time. so far ALL SPOTS ARE FULL. Here is the link to the request form: https://goo.gl/forms/LDWv0B2jH9sEEJCT2 [Closed until some of the orders are shipped]
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IMPORTANT UPDATE: Regarding gimmicks, I wont be bale to do burst stoppers, levelup chips, or Requiem/Legend Spriggan's dual spin feature. 

IMPORTANT UPDATE: Regarding just making the file, I am able to do so and the price of said file would be half of what the original price would've been if I were to print it

I can't make layers that allow levelup chips because I have not been able to find Cho Z base layer files that are compatible with it. That is not to say I can't do any levelup chips, it just means you would get the levelup chip by itself without a layer that is compatible with it.

I can't do the burst stoppers because there are no files for it and because I don't know how to get it to function with the base models I use for TinkerCAD.

I can't do Spriggan's dual spin for a similar reason that I can't do the levelup chips. That is not to say I can't do any dual spin, it just means it would work like Left Artemis and Right Apollos does. I also plan on doing frames and disks compatible with frames but I am still working that out.

TL DR: I can't do these gimmicks because of the lack of files on the internet needed.

IMPORTANT UPDATE (1/3): Regarding Pricing, these are subject to change. Due to the amount of resources I have right now, only the top 3 will be able to be for free as I only have enough material to spare for those to be for free. If you are wondering why that is, I thought that I would be getting funding soon but there is a possibility that I will have nothing as prior to now, I was guaranteed some amount of money. 
                                     
[b]IMPORTANT UPDATE (2/3): [/b]If you are wondering why I am talking about funding, I am apart of a program run by a non-profit organization that helps teens create, start, and manage small businesses. This or next week is what the program calls a business expo -This is where a group of volunteers with a pool of money pick their top 5 favorite businesses to fund- due to how this works, there may be some people that end up with nothing as the volunteers are adults that know nothing about this community. Unhappy

IMPORTANT UPDATE (3/3): Those that will have to pay will only have to pay 10% of the total cost. For example, if the total cost was $5.00 USD, they would pay only $0.50 USD
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IMPORTANT UPDATE: SHIPPING WILL BEGIN AFTER APRIL VACATION (AFTER NEXT WEEK).
abidjkhan7 (waiting for metal)
IceCreeper909
crystal azule
kingbladersoul
omega263 (need to print)
Ntruder19
tpoez28
EMAIL VIA FORM (need to print)
EMAIL VIA FORM (need to print)
 
$5 USD (+$1.00 USD for Cho-Z, +0.50 USD per Gimmick, +$10.00 USD for all metal) for a complete bey. 
$1.50 USD (+$1.00 USD for Cho-Z, +0.50 USD per Gimmick +$5.00 USD for all metal) for a Layer
$2.50 USD for a Disk
$1.00  USD for a Driver (+$5.00 USD for all metal)

1/2 of Total Cost for just Files

Expect the process to be lengthy because I first need to develop concept sketches then try to integrate them into my 3D modeling software.

Here are some images for one of the designs:
tpoez28 -incomplete
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dlrRSm4...sp=sharing (CHO-Z METAL)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ASqlK_B...sp=sharing (DRIVER)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XaebhOj...sp=sharing (DISK)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BUug8sZ...sp=sharing (LAYER)

Molds (4 Bladed Discs -Even Distribution)
https://drive.google.com/open?id=15g_PMO...G98VRzbM5W

abidjkhan7 -complete
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Z5YAjK6...sp=sharing (Layer -Gimmick, Top View)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Mv0hPI3...sp=sharing  (Layer -Gimmick, Bottom View)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NIoxIkg...sp=sharing (Layer -Gimmick, Side View)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1m07lTKK...sp=sharing (Layer -Base)
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1hE04Ic...Io0IVL5Vz1 (Cho Z Metal)
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For Those That Want To Know The Materials I Use:

Plastic Components:
ABS

Rubber Components:
Soft PLA + FLEX Seal

Metal Components:
Proto Pasta Stainless Steel PLA

Springs:
Custom Ordered on Amazon

Bearings:
Figit Spinner Bearings on Amazon

NOTE: Everything on this list can be found and bought on Amazon.

For the plastic I thin you should use nylon or resin it would be more expensive  but it worths it

How is mine going?
how am i supposed to know when a spot is open cause i can't check everyday cause i have school and im only 13 and i really want my own ive thought of the name which will be Galaxy Hydra and design but i haven't seen a spot that was open yet and ive been waiting since last year so if you can tell me when a spot is open i would greatly appreciate it