This one video has changed my mindset of the younger generations to come and proven to me that generative AI and 3d printing can be done at home. Bravo.
Dude, this seriously kicks ass. I'm a math teacher at a very project oriented school, and for the whole video, I was thinking that this is the level of project work that I want to help my kids achieve. Very well done!
Ah nice design! I do Finish Carpentry and stairs, and the regular handrail brackets look garish in a home, but yours look so much nicer in addition to meeting your design goals. Not only steel, but all building materials have skyrocketed in cost recently, and we really need this kind of thinking to build homes people can afford while helping sustain the world too.
I would have liked to see both brackets sustain a test until their breaking point. Because, to me, that's how to really know how good / better either one is compared to the other. I love how you tought about kids too. Working in a daycare, I can tell you they *will* abuse the brackets. Like, repeatedly. They will hang to them, shake them violently and repeatedly, just for fun.
This is great! I learned how well you can present your scientific findings from this video. Did you use Fusion 360's to solve for the generative design or sth else?
With this kind of software and skills ,i can imagine the future of architecture, GREAT JOB ! ps -can i ask what software did you use for the generative design
Would you design a part for me as a teaching tool? I am an orthodontic educator and interested in optimizing 3D printed appliances such as expanders. Great work by the way.
I am a mechanical engineering student and I have a product design project using Gen AI and I need information about the algorithms, model and libraries that I can use in this jste project to start my first step in the project and thank you very much
Hello, how did you used blender to make the generative design? I'm doing a research on the topic but i can't use the generative design environment in fusion (mine is the educational license) Would really appreciate any response from you.
Hello! I used Blender only for the rendering, The generation was done in Fusion 360. I was able to use the generative design tool for free (without any license) using their 30 day trial: www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/generative-design-free-trial It might be different now though - the last time I tried this was almost a year ago.
what program in blender did you use for the generative design? or how did you do it? if you gave more intformation on how you did the generative design i would appreciate it
Super cool you found what you love early, are good at it too. Ive always been a tinker and wish i had your know how at 35. I love how generative design and topology optimization havean organic or skeletal look. To take the sustainability aspect further, have you considered recycled plastic? Hdpe is the best for this, but some can mix, heat and extrude (idk about injection molding)plastic for synthetic decking and boards. Keep up the good work, sub'd
awesome work . Awesome 🔥🔥🔥 am currently fascinated by Bill-E robots... if you find time look into Benjamin jennet's papers ( his phd paper )... It would be great to have a combination of 3d printing + generative design + smaller bill-e robots
anybody know where i should start designing my project? preferably free software, and metal 3d printing is basically not exist in my country. So i need generative design that still use polygon(i want to design a bike frame)
There are a variety of tutorials out there on the basics of generative design, blender 3d, and 3d printing on UA-cam! That's how I learned. I would love to help you more but I just don't have the time😭 Best of luck on your learning journey!!
@@Adventioneer Yea, I just cant get the Anton blender addon working, I just need simple topology optimization and don't wanna spend a fortune on CAD software. I've been working with blender for many years, but just cant get Anton addon working. I heard something about one of the dependencies being broken by a new version. I've tried installing older versions but cant find which combination of which dependencies proper version is the one that works, as the creator of Anton hasn't updated it to work on the new versions... bummer If anyone reading this can give me a list of what versions of each of the dependencies you used to get it to work, I will pony up some cash for your time, Thanks!
@@Riley_Christian . Fusion 360 has a free trial for both Generative Design and all other features - which is what I used because I don't have a budget for expensive software either lol. Go here: www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/generative-design-free-trial Click "Download Free Trial", click "Business User" and then make an account/download the software. Then follow this tutorial: ua-cam.com/video/PSSt8wswNJQ/v-deo.html This is the process I used for my project. I am not familiar at all with the Anton blender addon so I'm not sure if I can help you with that.
I admire your enthusiasm kid, but you have a lot to learn. And you are on great path. Yes you made a part with 53% of mass of original part, but what about a production cost? Since mass is not a priority in those brackets who attaches to the wall unless you are in space craft of airplane. That original part was made out of cheaper material with cheaper production technique, so at the end, mass removal with high production price isn't justified in your case. You must set goals before you start solving problem, not just dimensional constraints. Look on solution in different angles. I bet first design is cheaper to produce at the end and that's main requirement. Do an economic comparison of your and other solution. Also you did only static analysis, what about dinamic one?
Dude, If I were in your place. I wouldn't share this knowledge for youtube views. I would build more efficient parts and products and patent them and live on royalties.
This one video has changed my mindset of the younger generations to come and proven to me that generative AI and 3d printing can be done at home. Bravo.
Dude, this seriously kicks ass. I'm a math teacher at a very project oriented school, and for the whole video, I was thinking that this is the level of project work that I want to help my kids achieve. Very well done!
absolutely phenomenal. a metric for engineering presentation
Just binge watching your channel. You're a brilliant person, keep it up my dude!
This is great work. I’m going to share it.
Found this channel from watching camping with Steve. Very cool!
Maaan, you're gifted!
Steve Wallis sent me. You are going places! Great job. 👍
Your version is cooler looking than the original, too. It makes me think of the Elvish architecture in Lord of the Rings artwork. Keep going!
i enjoyed watching this
Ah nice design! I do Finish Carpentry and stairs, and the regular handrail brackets look garish in a home, but yours look so much nicer in addition to meeting your design goals. Not only steel, but all building materials have skyrocketed in cost recently, and we really need this kind of thinking to build homes people can afford while helping sustain the world too.
Great work! Bravo! Found you via Steve Wallis.
Not enough area by the screw mounts to distribute the force on the drywall.
Damn, i'm 28 and i just started to read about this and you got it amazingly well done
More power to you!! Super AWESOME
awesome!
I would have liked to see both brackets sustain a test until their breaking point. Because, to me, that's how to really know how good / better either one is compared to the other. I love how you tought about kids too. Working in a daycare, I can tell you they *will* abuse the brackets. Like, repeatedly. They will hang to them, shake them violently and repeatedly, just for fun.
Great work.
This is great! I learned how well you can present your scientific findings from this video. Did you use Fusion 360's to solve for the generative design or sth else?
With this kind of software and skills ,i can imagine the future of architecture, GREAT JOB !
ps -can i ask what software did you use for the generative design
this method exist for about 30 years now :D but with out 3D metal printing, its useless
Great work bud! Can you comment on how difficult/how much it costs to get it manufactured / 3d printed?
Would you design a part for me as a teaching tool? I am an orthodontic educator and interested in optimizing 3D printed appliances such as expanders. Great work by the way.
This is what Grade 10 projects looks like now? Broadcast ready videos? Crazy.
Good stuff! One crucial thing was missing tho - what was the PART COST in the end compared to the original? Keep it up!
Amazing Work.
Excellent. Keep going and chasing. True, but I'm mainly posting to feed the algorithm for you.
What CAD program was this?
Fusion 360 :)
The holes present finger break type hazards.
ADA here in the states would apply.
Just FYI, keep on keeping on.
Well done 👍🏻
Avant Novis was right this is great
I am a mechanical engineering student and I have a product design project using Gen AI and I need information about the algorithms, model and libraries that I can use in this jste project to start my first step in the project and thank you very much
Hello... What software did you do this with... Please write the name of the software you worked.
Hello, how did you used blender to make the generative design? I'm doing a research on the topic but i can't use the generative design environment in fusion (mine is the educational license) Would really appreciate any response from you.
Hello! I used Blender only for the rendering, The generation was done in Fusion 360. I was able to use the generative design tool for free (without any license) using their 30 day trial: www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/generative-design-free-trial It might be different now though - the last time I tried this was almost a year ago.
@@Adventioneer Thank you a lot, havent thought about this free trial
what program in blender did you use for the generative design? or how did you do it? if you gave more intformation on how you did the generative design i would appreciate it
Super cool you found what you love early, are good at it too.
Ive always been a tinker and wish i had your know how at 35.
I love how generative design and topology optimization havean organic or skeletal look.
To take the sustainability aspect further, have you considered recycled plastic? Hdpe is the best for this, but some can mix, heat and extrude (idk about injection molding)plastic for synthetic decking and boards. Keep up the good work, sub'd
Nice 👍
dope
awesome work . Awesome 🔥🔥🔥
am currently fascinated by Bill-E robots... if you find time look into Benjamin jennet's papers ( his phd paper )...
It would be great to have a combination of 3d printing + generative design + smaller bill-e robots
anybody know where i should start designing my project? preferably free software, and metal 3d printing is basically not exist in my country. So i need generative design that still use polygon(i want to design a bike frame)
Anton tutorial plzzzzzzz Ive been suffering trying to figure it out by myself... ill literally pay you to teach me! I need to learn it so bad!!
There are a variety of tutorials out there on the basics of generative design, blender 3d, and 3d printing on UA-cam! That's how I learned. I would love to help you more but I just don't have the time😭 Best of luck on your learning journey!!
@@Adventioneer Yea, I just cant get the Anton blender addon working, I just need simple topology optimization and don't wanna spend a fortune on CAD software. I've been working with blender for many years, but just cant get Anton addon working.
I heard something about one of the dependencies being broken by a new version. I've tried installing older versions but cant find which combination of which dependencies proper version is the one that works, as the creator of Anton hasn't updated it to work on the new versions... bummer
If anyone reading this can give me a list of what versions of each of the dependencies you used to get it to work, I will pony up some cash for your time, Thanks!
@@Riley_Christian . Fusion 360 has a free trial for both Generative Design and all other features - which is what I used because I don't have a budget for expensive software either lol. Go here: www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/generative-design-free-trial
Click "Download Free Trial", click "Business User" and then make an account/download the software. Then follow this tutorial: ua-cam.com/video/PSSt8wswNJQ/v-deo.html
This is the process I used for my project. I am not familiar at all with the Anton blender addon so I'm not sure if I can help you with that.
I admire your enthusiasm kid, but you have a lot to learn. And you are on great path. Yes you made a part with 53% of mass of original part, but what about a production cost? Since mass is not a priority in those brackets who attaches to the wall unless you are in space craft of airplane. That original part was made out of cheaper material with cheaper production technique, so at the end, mass removal with high production price isn't justified in your case. You must set goals before you start solving problem, not just dimensional constraints. Look on solution in different angles. I bet first design is cheaper to produce at the end and that's main requirement. Do an economic comparison of your and other solution. Also you did only static analysis, what about dinamic one?
good video but loose the most of eco talk and helmet
u can do it in solid in 30s ;))
Dude, If I were in your place. I wouldn't share this knowledge for youtube views. I would build more efficient parts and products and patent them and live on royalties.
dude, this technique exist for about 30 years :D he didnt invent hot water