Bonus Video!! – Happy Halloween – Shadow Working on Her Costume. Leave your favorite look in the comments. She also thinks this is our best video ever…. Royalty free music track – “That’s a Wrap” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ *Our Main Channel http://YouTube.com/GuruBrew *Twitter: http://twitter.com/GuruBrewShow *Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/guru.brew All […]
Monthly Archives: October 2014
What’s a 3D Printer? What Can it Do? How Does it Work? – Ask a Tech #62
A 3D printer is a process of adding successive layers of material to eventually build a complete three dimensional rendering made of various materials that form the object. Most modern 3D printers work using the added process but other technologies exist to also use subtractive processes. Link to our 3D printer build: http://youtu.be/62KaVgWM9SY?list=UU2GvR38td1-3lVcUQgOBKnA 3D print […]
We are Building a New Prusa 10″ i3v 3D Printer Kit
To celebrate the GuruBrew channel reaching the 20,000 subscriber mark on YouTube, we purchased a 3D printer kit to build for the shop. Thanks to all our channel subscribers in helping us reach the milestone goal. Sold By: MakerFarm.com Kit Type: Prusa 10″ i3v Kit (V-Slot Extrusion) Features: 10″x10″x10″ Build Envelope* RAMPS 1.4 Electronics 50 […]
Why Do I Have a Red X On My Network? – Ask a Tech #61
A viewer ask about his computer displaying a red x on one of his network devices and if he should be concerned. Your Name: Jack Title of Question: red “X” on network icon The Question: How can I fix Windows 7 it shows a red “X” on network icon, but I’m connected… Why do I […]
Correcting Incorrect SLR Camera Light Meter Readings – Ask a Tech #60
When using an SLR camera in selfie mode where the viewfinder is not being blocked by the human eye, incorrect light meter readings can occur. When a camera is used in normal mode the human eye blocks the viewfinder for stray incoming light that can affect the exposure of the overall shot. To correct for […]