Sturdy 3D Printed Carbon Fiber Furniture and MORE

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2022
  • I designed a sturdy connection for furniture. Designed in rhino 3d with grasshopper plugin. Printed in Carbon fiber and PLA.
    3D printer QIDI X-CF Pro:amzn.to/3L32hH0
    Filament Dryer:amzn.to/3ATVBpG
    Carbon Fiber Filament:amzn.to/3B0q8Cy
    Designed in Rhino 3D with Grasshopper plugin, printed with PLA
    www.ussadesign.com
    Grasshopper Channel: • Industrial Design with...
    To download 3d files check: ussadesign.com/products
    Instagram: / ussa_design
    Patreon page: / ussa
    3d printers used :
    Artillery Sidewinder X2: amzn.to/3IpLs7Q
    FLsun Super Racer (SR)printer:amzn.to/3nJ5rVk
    Camera gear:
    Camera: amzn.to/3tOKV6K
    Camera lens: amzn.to/3cbLSAa
    Second monitor: amzn.to/3tO3pUZ
    Microphone: amzn.to/3fbALZM
    Lights: amzn.to/3sfYWdm
    #furniture
    #3dprinting
    #industrialdesign
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 151

  • @sergeb7945
    @sergeb7945 Рік тому +124

    overly complicated engineered solutions to simple problems: I love it

    • @beauregardslim1914
      @beauregardslim1914 Рік тому +10

      It is intriguing. 3d printed threads is a great idea, but *why does the table have six legs* ?!?!?!?

    • @ovsky_
      @ovsky_ Рік тому +14

      No one knows what it means, but it's provocative

    • @Kyokahnn
      @Kyokahnn Рік тому +2

      @@beauregardslim1914 to distribute the load. The brackets aren't necessarily resilient, especially cause it's relatively low infill. The jigs are funny in how complex they are though

    • @edenassos
      @edenassos Рік тому

      @@Kyokahnn There's 0 point to 6 legs unless they're self-leveling. A brace under the table would work even better and keep it looking cleaner.

    • @ussadesign
      @ussadesign  Рік тому +6

      thank you, it is definetely more stable with six legs and can take more load, but this is more of an introduction of the system rather than the table design, those two legs prints can be used in some other cases

  • @Infoneson
    @Infoneson Рік тому +15

    You're probably the most interesting woodworking channel I follow with the integration of 3d printing and design. Fantastic job on your designs. I hope you seriously consider some procedural design tutorials in the near future.

    • @ussadesign
      @ussadesign  Рік тому +6

      thank you, I am planning to make grasshopper tutorials for industrial design in the beginning of the next year

    • @zackmeuth
      @zackmeuth Рік тому

      @@ussadesign Pretty please do. I didn't even know what Rhino or grasshopper was until your videos... I have only used OnShape for my designs.

    • @stoane9444
      @stoane9444 Рік тому

      @@ussadesign Just checking in to say im interested in it too! I tried using grasshopper and even though it is quite "easy" to get the hang of it, i feel like I'm too slow using it. Tips and tricks would be greatly appreciated!

  • @RobytheFlorentine
    @RobytheFlorentine Рік тому

    I dont know how much money you have spent in time, energy, and material, but the result is worth it. Bravo. regards from Florence, Italy

  • @edenassos
    @edenassos Рік тому +1

    I love your finishing work, not to mention the custom tools you print.

  • @dudelookatree
    @dudelookatree Рік тому +2

    I really like that you've developed a recognizable style

  • @peterdavey8348
    @peterdavey8348 Рік тому +3

    The corner jig is beautifully made but I've had a much much simpler version hanging on my workshop wall fot the last 30 years A bit of MDF with a couple of bits of pine screwed to, probably 10 minutes to make, worked perfectly.
    That said, I get why you're into 3D printing.

  • @LukasDubeda
    @LukasDubeda Рік тому

    The 3D printed tools and gadgets are very impressive!

  • @dcuccia
    @dcuccia Рік тому

    Just discovered this channel. Very cool. And your design files are very reasonably priced, thank you.

  • @izoyt
    @izoyt Рік тому

    wow, this is next level grasshopper stuff, congrats.

  • @BikZom
    @BikZom Рік тому +1

    this channel is perfectionist heaven

  • @susiey4374
    @susiey4374 Рік тому +1

    you've finally got my attention

  • @SuperUShopFitting
    @SuperUShopFitting Рік тому

    Wow. that's really nicely made!

  • @kenphung88
    @kenphung88 Рік тому

    i am truly inspired. So innovative!

  • @shadyengineer1988
    @shadyengineer1988 Рік тому

    Great job. It was very interesting to watch

  • @Gonchex3D
    @Gonchex3D Рік тому

    EXCELENTE , EL MEJOR CANAL DE IMPRESION 3D QUE VI

  • @BSpinoza210
    @BSpinoza210 Рік тому

    Criminally underrated channel

  • @randomtux1234
    @randomtux1234 Рік тому

    9:14
    that hose attachment
    genius
    and the rest of it--fkn awesum

  • @K9player03
    @K9player03 Рік тому

    Wow just wow.

  • @irkedoff
    @irkedoff Рік тому

    Great job

  • @matroosoft4589
    @matroosoft4589 Рік тому +5

    You really leveled up your editing skills over the past year, good job 👍👍

  • @nicogazz
    @nicogazz 4 дні тому

    ¡Gracias!

  • @AntiViGames
    @AntiViGames Рік тому +10

    I'm going to be needing more Grasshopper tutorials so I get to your level ASAP :)
    I got it recently so any tips for fast learning?
    good job on the piece as well!

  • @testi2025
    @testi2025 Рік тому +1

    In an earlier video, you took the screws out and cleaned the surface, and then did the assembly again. You could have a small conical feature on the backside of the printed part, to allow the wood to rise.

  • @tiffanyhackerspace8377
    @tiffanyhackerspace8377 Рік тому

    New sub!! YOU'RE CLEVER!!!!

  • @felipetesta
    @felipetesta Рік тому

    Awesome

  • @sanb3586
    @sanb3586 Рік тому

    Skill 20%
    Support 90%

  • @Toolbox138
    @Toolbox138 Рік тому

    Nice

  • @TheRealFOSFOR
    @TheRealFOSFOR Рік тому

    I shaped a wooden shaft not long ago by screwing a screw at the end of it leaving a fair bit showing... and then just clamped the shuck of the drill itself to the screw.

  • @adjustt22
    @adjustt22 Рік тому

    Super !!

  • @vriddickgames2711
    @vriddickgames2711 Рік тому +1

    you are really ingenious. you should file a patent for every tool you invent.

  • @majki88888
    @majki88888 Рік тому +4

    5:50 this latche attachment is amaizing but i see small improvement you could make. Think of turning around this bolt where you put a driller and insteed of using nut attachment, just put bolt into the drill

    • @SmokyFrosty
      @SmokyFrosty Рік тому +2

      Or just a normal shaft. That chuck spinning loose close to his hand and body was giving me the heebiejeebies

    • @sebraaap
      @sebraaap Рік тому

      I would also design a support for the drill to ensure that the shaft is not moving so much and putting tension on your drill and its chuck.
      You could design a fixed and firmer lathe chuck and do the sanding by hand

  • @mp-xt2rg
    @mp-xt2rg Рік тому

    I would go insane with how often the 3d printed stuff breaks.

  • @Luigi-rq4xg
    @Luigi-rq4xg Рік тому

    elegance

  • @dmitrys777
    @dmitrys777 Рік тому +2

    А теперь смотрим на цены филамента Carbon и понимаем, что подобный столик проще купить, чем делать.

    • @__I_G_O_R__
      @__I_G_O_R__ Рік тому

      Он не жалеет материала, бюджет у него не ограниченый по ходу. Но, как шоу, смотрится отлично.

  • @bonleonardo
    @bonleonardo Рік тому +3

    awesome video as always, please design an auto sander 🙏

    • @ussadesign
      @ussadesign  Рік тому

      its coming soon but in totally different shape)))

  • @lolcec81
    @lolcec81 Рік тому

    Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера.

  • @SD_Alias
    @SD_Alias Рік тому

    Amazing! How can a fiber be printed through a nozzle of a printing head? Would like to know how that is working…

  • @wolfthegrey5165
    @wolfthegrey5165 Рік тому

    Уроки труда. Сколько надо технических решений, чтоб создать простую табуретку

    • @TylerLL2112
      @TylerLL2112 Рік тому

      We’re American. That’s our style.😂 Take care!

  • @aminzayani3055
    @aminzayani3055 Рік тому +1

    Amazing work! One question though: why six legs? Aren’t four enough?

  • @martinsiegrist2592
    @martinsiegrist2592 Рік тому

    Nice jigs but how about some dust extraction?

  • @robertfitts4609
    @robertfitts4609 Рік тому

    Обалденно, как мне понравилось

  • @davo-ju6er
    @davo-ju6er Рік тому

    mad ! .... but all this cool innovation ....... & still winding small screws & alley bolts by hand lol. someone send this bloke a small electric driver ,

  • @duese9535
    @duese9535 Рік тому

    Another great video! I really need to register to Instagram to see your profile there!
    How come that you have so many different 3D printers?

  • @satchelsieniewicz5824
    @satchelsieniewicz5824 Рік тому

    can you please make a voiced walk though of your rhino proccess

  • @JonatanJacobsson
    @JonatanJacobsson Рік тому

    That slowmo 🤣

  • @Mr.Solomons
    @Mr.Solomons Рік тому

    Nice job! Could you please tell me what jig you use for corner routing?

    • @ussadesign
      @ussadesign  Рік тому

      thank you,ussadesign.com/products/p/vacuum-edge-guide

  • @eusouocara23
    @eusouocara23 Рік тому

    My goal is to get as good as you on a CAD program. Awesome design!

    • @TylerHallHiveTech
      @TylerHallHiveTech Рік тому +1

      do you know what software he uses? what about the parametric mesh he has going on? is that available anywhere?

    • @eusouocara23
      @eusouocara23 Рік тому +2

      @@TylerHallHiveTech I'm learning fusion 360 and shapr3d. I read somewhere in the comments he uses something called a grasshopper? Idk. But it looks complicated. Haha

    • @BenjaminFossati
      @BenjaminFossati Рік тому +2

      rhino + grasshopper

    • @TylerHallHiveTech
      @TylerHallHiveTech Рік тому

      @@BenjaminFossati nice yeah. Found his other channel where he does some more Timelapse’s of just the modeling. Thanks!

    • @Humbulla93
      @Humbulla93 Рік тому +1

      @@eusouocara23 it does look complicated, the appearance is similar to those programming tools and i wouldn´t be able to use either

  • @rhysfordham1
    @rhysfordham1 Рік тому

    Tell me you are an engineer, without telling me you are an engineer.

  • @vincent5858
    @vincent5858 Рік тому

    Hello, thank you for this great job. I am proposing you to créâtes a backrest for the chair.

    • @ussadesign
      @ussadesign  Рік тому

      thank you, is also coming soon

  • @manuelcolombero127
    @manuelcolombero127 Рік тому

    Hello how are you? I love what you do, I'm about to buy some of your designs for my workshop, I'm a carpenter from Argentina. I wanted to ask you what 3d software do you use to design. Thank you and your contribution is very valuable. Greetings and I continue to see you.

  • @MTGalterBoy
    @MTGalterBoy Рік тому

    There must be something wrong in my area I have tried everything to get carbon fiber depression break it always messes up

  • @dtec30
    @dtec30 Рік тому

    using node red for the parametrics on the 3d printed files?

  • @SerajEmad
    @SerajEmad Рік тому

    Add a motor for the lowering and lifting mechanism

  • @chiebert290
    @chiebert290 Рік тому +1

    So overly engineered that it feels like a proof of concept project. I love the ingenuity though.

  • @rctrix9063
    @rctrix9063 Рік тому

    The problem with 3D printing and CadCam is you always have a better idea. Thanks for the entertaining video.👍

  • @yakine13
    @yakine13 Рік тому

    WTF Is THIS? You used some kind of "parametric game engine/blender shader" like Process to design the part? That's freakin awesome !!!

  • @madforit9661
    @madforit9661 Рік тому

    What printer are you using, interested in some of your files but worried if I could print them on my Ender 3 Pro
    Do you also provide printer settings ect
    Great work, your a talented man

    • @ussadesign
      @ussadesign  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, carbon fiber is printed with qidi printer, PLA with flsun super racer, links in the description

  • @syncprism6283
    @syncprism6283 Рік тому

    I dont quite understand how 2:38 works...the chamber for collecting dust seems to be underneath and inside the panel, but the corner is sanded on the outside, how does that accomplish the dust-collecting job?

    • @doughannesen9963
      @doughannesen9963 Рік тому +1

      Vacuum is for suction to hold the template in place, not to collect dust. No mechanical clamps to hold it in place as they would get in the way.

  • @ChrisJohnson-tn1mo
    @ChrisJohnson-tn1mo Рік тому

    Holy smokes man. Whats this node editor you’re using? I’ve only seen something like that in Blender but was used for textures. you seems to be editing the model using the nodes. What software is that?

    • @BenAffIeck
      @BenAffIeck Рік тому +2

      Grasshopper within a software called Rhino.

    • @ChrisJohnson-tn1mo
      @ChrisJohnson-tn1mo Рік тому

      @@BenAffIeck Elaborate please? Lol

    • @BenAffIeck
      @BenAffIeck Рік тому

      @@ChrisJohnson-tn1mo He has his own channel, but it is paid software like CAD with parametric design. Pretty steep learning curve to be honest. ua-cam.com/channels/VeNRFJQvQMRHgb0x1PNwIQ.html

  • @constantinosschinas4503
    @constantinosschinas4503 Рік тому

    I am an avid grasshopper user but still, i prefer solidworks, fusion, or any other specialised parametric software for part design. Why do you use GH?

    • @ussadesign
      @ussadesign  Рік тому +1

      I am currently designing apple's new ultra watch in grasshopper I hope it will make sense once I publish it, basically because of the control over any part of the design throughout whole process and variety of tools to design any curves

  • @jeffwells641
    @jeffwells641 Рік тому

    I lol'd at the round corner jig. You know what does the same thing and doesn't require complicated alignment? A circle. Find out make a circle of the size you want, and clamp it flush to the edges of the board. Job done.

  • @quadstardesign
    @quadstardesign 4 місяці тому

    I guess shovels are cheaper than dowels.

  • @MoSeedat98
    @MoSeedat98 Рік тому

    What's the Qidi CF like? Thinking of getting one but there aren't many reviews

    • @ussadesign
      @ussadesign  Рік тому

      so far I used it only for this project, opened the box sliced in their slicer and thats the result I got, does exactly for its build for in my opinion, dont know what I will think in several months but this is my first impression

  • @haenselundgretel654
    @haenselundgretel654 Рік тому

    WHat if I don't have 4 unused shovels at home?!
    Very expensive table this way!
    I can only afford hardware store lumber :(

  • @colinm1502
    @colinm1502 Рік тому

    What 3D software is that. Good grief. On my phone. Can’t zoom.

  • @jesus52755
    @jesus52755 Рік тому

    Porque hace las patas abiertas?

  • @GiorgosLysigakis
    @GiorgosLysigakis Рік тому

    Everything is printed in Carbon filament? Even the threads for the rods? Thanks.

    • @ussadesign
      @ussadesign  Рік тому

      threads are actually printed in PLA becuase there is no much load on them, but there are two more reasons for that, one is carbon fiber is not as smooth as PLA or ABS and that causes unpleasant friction while puttings threads in place, its better to combine carbon fiber with another material, another reason is carbon fiber needs to be printed slowly and one part at a time, I did print four threads at the same time and angle of the threads were much lower on the bottom than what they were suppose to be which made them almost unusable, this couldve been fixed by making bigger tolerance or lowering the angle of the threads but this would effect general performance, another fix probably wouldve been just by increasing fans speed but I dont like to test and mess with printer settings. Leg holders were printed in PLA as well, bottom part of the legs were printed in TPU for better friction

    • @igalan
      @igalan 6 місяців тому

      ​@@ussadesign are you saying that the threads that you bolt on to the legs are printed in PLA and the parts that are bolted onto the table are in CF? If not, what do you mean by "combine carbon fiber with other material"?

  • @krishnatny
    @krishnatny Рік тому

    Excuse me the router lifter 2.0 is it compatible with the CMT10 ?
    Thank you

    • @ussadesign
      @ussadesign  Рік тому

      as long as it less than 70mm in diamter and has cylindrical shape it should work

  • @manxman8008
    @manxman8008 Рік тому

    Hmm the legs and table are wood?

  • @flamixin
    @flamixin Рік тому

    "Dad I need a laptop for school!" Dad turns around and opens his fusion 360...

  • @MrKebaabpizza
    @MrKebaabpizza Рік тому

    What is that on the right part of the screen? I've seen it so many times, but I have no idea what it is.

    • @kustomjarvis
      @kustomjarvis Рік тому +2

      Grasshopper, a parametric plugin that comes with Rhino 3D

  • @darthPixel
    @darthPixel Рік тому

    you don't know how i like your presentation!!! (i hate when ppl present things like they are for snail idiots)

  • @thorgraum1462
    @thorgraum1462 Рік тому

    what CAD system is that?? looks soo nice

    • @thorgraum1462
      @thorgraum1462 Рік тому

      ok, the spindle on the drill was just stupid

    • @Humbulla93
      @Humbulla93 Рік тому

      @@thorgraum1462 grasshopper and rhino 3D

    • @thorgraum1462
      @thorgraum1462 Рік тому

      @@Humbulla93 thank you, you look soo skilled on that software. gj, i love your content

  • @wordjumper2713
    @wordjumper2713 Рік тому

    This man is living in 2077

  • @alexfuhiho6324
    @alexfuhiho6324 Рік тому +2

    Охренительно

  • @3dprintmudh772
    @3dprintmudh772 Рік тому

    Everything was executed done except for one thing and that is the black stopper in the leg. When you were installing it again because the stopper is at an angle I knew it would not lay flat as when you first install it. Other than that, it was a pretty good design.

    • @ussadesign
      @ussadesign  Рік тому

      those can be rotated freely they are atteched by one screw in the middle which allows it rotate 360, I just didnt pay attention when I installed legs second time

  • @shinchin384
    @shinchin384 Рік тому

    Why design that seam on the small bench? I can't get it.

    • @ussadesign
      @ussadesign  Рік тому

      those two boards were meant to be a vise but design of the vise is going to change so I had to reuse those boards for something else, you can see that vise on the instagram post mentioned in the video

  • @johannesfossi5561
    @johannesfossi5561 Рік тому

    You have missunderstood the expression "work smarter not harder".
    You seem to work both smarter and harder haha. Its fun tho!

  • @fabianluethi03
    @fabianluethi03 Рік тому +1

    Why 6 legs?

  • @xSensu
    @xSensu Рік тому +1

    Amazing, but it ticks me off. I have an ender 3 pro, ender 3vs, sidewinder x1 printer and over the past few years I have never ever ever been able to get a quality print close to what you printed here. I have been through website after website and for the life of me, cannot dial in any of these printers. It's extremely frustrating and off putting. But damn nice job on the furnature.

    • @hobbybuilt
      @hobbybuilt Рік тому +5

      Slow outside wall printing speeds, and dry filament goes a long way!

    • @ussadesign
      @ussadesign  Рік тому +1

      thank you, try prusa slicer default settings for each printer, other than that I do not do anything special even filament I use is just stored in the same room, as long as 3d printer itself is tuned(belts and bearings) prusa slicer should do the job

  • @tazanteflight8670
    @tazanteflight8670 Рік тому

    So you bought 6 shovels for the legs?....

  • @docolemnsx
    @docolemnsx Рік тому +3

    While some of the solutions you come up with are ingenious, this is probably the most idiotic way of making furniture I've seen. That aside, I have to ask, what do you do with the shovels once you scavenged the tails?

  • @haloasc
    @haloasc Рік тому +1

    I just found out the files are not free and all USSA videos are just advertisements...

  • @hrachojano
    @hrachojano Рік тому

    This is not Carbon Fiber but black plastic only. Carbon Fiber is someting else.

  • @user-zj4hn4ng7l
    @user-zj4hn4ng7l Рік тому

    목공이랑 프린터 안하는 이유투버때문에 하고싶네

  • @zihotki
    @zihotki Рік тому +1

    To use a vacuum in order to hold the template instead of sucking the dust - that's beyond my comprehension abilities, whyy? A locking c-clamp will do the job much easier. You can even print one like Irwin Quick-Grip Handi Clamp.

    • @UloPe
      @UloPe Рік тому

      Because clamps are really annoying. They’re always in the way. Esp. With a larger router

    • @paulcleveland686
      @paulcleveland686 Рік тому

      Also noted from previous vids. The clamping design for the edge detailing bends the plastic.

    • @ussadesign
      @ussadesign  Рік тому

      I am working on the design that will connect several tubes for several use in that case you wont have to choose between functions

  • @bottepa3484
    @bottepa3484 Рік тому

    Ох уж эта не треножная мебель, изменение места поверхности расположения и пздц устойчивости, здравствуй двусторонний скотч (в худшем случае) и свёрнутая салфеточка

  • @dinner85
    @dinner85 Рік тому

    Seriously using the vacuum instead of tape or staples and blasting your space carcinogenic dust? You've got a perfectly good vacuum running inches away doing nothing.. Just why? It's like making a road to drive smoothly with square wheels.

  • @MauricioHernandez-de8is
    @MauricioHernandez-de8is Рік тому

    buy a cnc router bro

  • @SensibleCreeper
    @SensibleCreeper Рік тому

    Who in the f starts screws with a hammer? Who in the f ads plastic threads to wood? Who in the f uses particle board? LOL what joke! after three uses it will be garbage.

  • @PatchworxStudios
    @PatchworxStudios Рік тому

    But why? 4 legged table is annoying enough why does it need 6. The whole idea to make a table from paper and plastic is not very useful. If it should be a emergency table that you want to deconstruct and construct at will, why the agonizingly slow screw joint and not something like a bajonet or what ever makes the assembly faster.... I bet it makes an engineer cry.

  • @user-kw3gv8dy3q
    @user-kw3gv8dy3q Рік тому

    Вместо того, что бы выделываться лучше бы научили людей. Dislike!

  • @user-tg3vb8ps2q
    @user-tg3vb8ps2q Рік тому

    Bad idea

    • @patek2385
      @patek2385 Рік тому

      could you elaborate further?