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Shilling on YouTube and issues with PrusaPrinters.org

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Content provided by Stefan Hermann & Thomas Sanladerer, Stefan Hermann, and Thomas Sanladerer. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Stefan Hermann & Thomas Sanladerer, Stefan Hermann, and Thomas Sanladerer or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this super-sized episode, Stefan and Tom dissect the potential issues of Prusa’s new model and gcode sharing site prusaprinters.org and talk about the ever-newsworthy topics of 3D printed glass, organs and “large” metal drone frames. Projects this week include the modular Mendel9000, advanced heated bed investigations and wearing down nozzles on purpose.
And the big topic: Can you trust YouTubers to give their honest opinion? We show how companies try to influence what influencers tell you about products and what our stance is on neutrality.

Drop your questions for upcoming episodes in the comments on YouTube or tweet them @TheMeltzone.

Subscribe to the main channels:
Thomas Sanladerer
Stefan (CNC Kitchen)

Support us on Patreon:
Tom
Stefan

Intro Jingle by Thomas Herrmann

SHOW NOTES

Prusa’s new website
3D printed glass
3D printed “UAV”/Quadcopter/Drone
3D printed heart
Matterhackers coated beds
iFixit pressured by Samsung [DE]
Tom’s sponsorship terms

The post Shilling on YouTube and issues with PrusaPrinters.org appeared first on The Meltzone.

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Manage episode 233271547 series 2452283
Content provided by Stefan Hermann & Thomas Sanladerer, Stefan Hermann, and Thomas Sanladerer. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Stefan Hermann & Thomas Sanladerer, Stefan Hermann, and Thomas Sanladerer or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this super-sized episode, Stefan and Tom dissect the potential issues of Prusa’s new model and gcode sharing site prusaprinters.org and talk about the ever-newsworthy topics of 3D printed glass, organs and “large” metal drone frames. Projects this week include the modular Mendel9000, advanced heated bed investigations and wearing down nozzles on purpose.
And the big topic: Can you trust YouTubers to give their honest opinion? We show how companies try to influence what influencers tell you about products and what our stance is on neutrality.

Drop your questions for upcoming episodes in the comments on YouTube or tweet them @TheMeltzone.

Subscribe to the main channels:
Thomas Sanladerer
Stefan (CNC Kitchen)

Support us on Patreon:
Tom
Stefan

Intro Jingle by Thomas Herrmann

SHOW NOTES

Prusa’s new website
3D printed glass
3D printed “UAV”/Quadcopter/Drone
3D printed heart
Matterhackers coated beds
iFixit pressured by Samsung [DE]
Tom’s sponsorship terms

The post Shilling on YouTube and issues with PrusaPrinters.org appeared first on The Meltzone.

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