How Are 3D-Printed Titanium Bike Parts Made?

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  • Опубліковано 10 гру 2024

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  • @gcntech
    @gcntech  2 роки тому +9

    If you could get a custom made 3D-printed bike part, what would it be?

    • @leonbroekx
      @leonbroekx 2 роки тому

      I'm currently exploring the possibilities and also if I can do it myself or I need to consult an expert, but I'm trying to build a very special stem (adapter) to come up with a combinations of bike parts that people now say it's impossible. I want to submit the unique bike build to the bike vault and have a go at dropping Ollie's jaws.

    • @martinandre9096
      @martinandre9096 2 роки тому

      a cassette!

    • @sandiegocyclingnutz
      @sandiegocyclingnutz 2 роки тому

      That is so cool! I'd buy that mount from the GCN shop! Just needs to fit my bars. Sounds like a new product line for the shop 😁

    • @RoninCycling
      @RoninCycling 2 роки тому +3

      If money was no object...maybe an entire 3D printed bike.

    • @meltingslurpee
      @meltingslurpee 2 роки тому +3

      lube

  • @brannmacfinnchad9056
    @brannmacfinnchad9056 2 роки тому +12

    The anodizing was really cool...I had no idea it was that fast.

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  2 роки тому

      So quick and gives it such a cool look too!

  • @gbart981
    @gbart981 2 роки тому +4

    I have a 1988 American Comp Lite, which is still my only bike and through upgrades functions better than new, that was one of the first bikes to have a replaceable derailleur hanger.
    Although it is still holding up it is the one part that would be nice to have a more ridgid version of, maybe not requiring as many subtle adjustments.
    More bikes now have this feature so dimensions are already there for easier development.
    Hey you asked;)

  • @James-uh9yq
    @James-uh9yq 6 місяців тому

    Amazing work lads. Exquisite In every detail. Well done.

  • @roadglide
    @roadglide 2 роки тому +4

    Silca has produced a nice raw and cerakoted finish 3D printed Computer, Light/GoPro mount. Moots just partnered with Silca and now has one with the Moots Logo engraved. So cool I just picked up one for my Moots Routt RSL. Sometimes it’s just about the small things in life.

  • @peterthomas8053
    @peterthomas8053 2 роки тому

    My perception of 3D printing was of a fast process. Didn't realize that it was a longer process depending on what the materials used would be. Facinating.

    • @destinyglitches9519
      @destinyglitches9519 Рік тому +1

      3D printing’s advantage is not speed, it is the complexity of designs it can make vs CNC machining

  • @danabc322
    @danabc322 2 роки тому +50

    Bit disappointing not to see the actual titanium printing process! I think most people have seen the cad & plastic 3d printing process before.

    • @michaelmechex
      @michaelmechex 2 роки тому +7

      There isn't much you can see during the actual process. It all happens in a big container full of titanium powder and a laser fuses it together layer by layer. When it's done you dig out your parts like an archeologist.

    • @whodunit5621
      @whodunit5621 2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the explanation of why we would not see the ti process.

    • @bobbond8232
      @bobbond8232 11 місяців тому

      I agree with you @danabc322. Especially with the title of this video, I was expecting to see the titanium building process live.

  • @Jean-jk4zv
    @Jean-jk4zv 2 роки тому

    Beautiful !

  • @goldenmath4091
    @goldenmath4091 2 роки тому +1

    Renishaw has the printers, and does some of Athertons stuff
    Good to see how long it actually takes to design/make, I have 30 years in engineering, and mention computers and people think it takes 5 mins
    It costs insane amounts and was mostly development for F1 and aerospace, but it's getting more refined daily
    Great video Alex!

    • @The1trueDave
      @The1trueDave 2 роки тому

      So true when he says, basically "if you have something that already works, try and base your new thing off that". 3D printing has made it easy to make cool shapes but they still have to survive contact with reality :-)

  • @R.W.Wiley77
    @R.W.Wiley77 2 роки тому

    That's a sweet bit of kit!

  • @merckxy54
    @merckxy54 2 роки тому +2

    Co-ordination Alex!! Your watch says 17.27, but you are saying good morning!!!!!

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  2 роки тому +1

      Busted!! 🤣

  • @robertkilpin
    @robertkilpin 2 роки тому +1

    I was expeting the GoPro mount to be part of the 3d print rather than just bolting on a lump of plastic, and was expecting the computer mount to be an insert like on the Garmin out front mounts.

  • @MarianVC57
    @MarianVC57 2 роки тому

    Nice step up from your mk7 gti Alex, don't forget how to use your blinkers in your new ride!

  • @docberting
    @docberting 2 роки тому

    Super cool!

  • @tinhecaalbatroz5394
    @tinhecaalbatroz5394 2 роки тому +10

    Nice to see the process!
    I am afraid that with only one screw holding the support arm it will be loose and fall down. I would do a limiter on the bottom part to avoid the support turning down.
    What will be the next 3D printed part? Can't wait for 🤞

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  2 роки тому

      What do you want to see?

  • @savagepro9060
    @savagepro9060 2 роки тому +1

    GTN Tech: If you could get a custom made 3D-printed bike part, what would it be?
    Me: 🤔 Hmm! How about a 3D-Printed 3D-Bike-Parts-Printer!

  • @mouldensjify
    @mouldensjify 2 роки тому

    Good video, interesting and clever stuff 👌

  • @kestralrider313
    @kestralrider313 2 роки тому

    what a beautiful part; I guess you need a new aero road bike in matching colors to do it justice.

  • @johnwilson1513
    @johnwilson1513 2 роки тому

    Add these to the GCN shop - I would buy one

  • @hisdadjames4876
    @hisdadjames4876 2 роки тому

    Fascinating, but I think Ill just get one tomorrow on ebay, for a tenner or so🤗

  • @n22pdf
    @n22pdf 2 роки тому

    Amazing great vid😊

  • @dvirarad6151
    @dvirarad6151 2 роки тому +3

    Like it a lot! Im own a titanium bike also. So lovely colour and process to see. But can u tell us the price? Im afraid to ask :)

  • @davepratt9909
    @davepratt9909 2 роки тому +2

    Three steps in British manufacturing: 1. Get an idea 2. Put a kettle on 3. Build part.

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  2 роки тому

      Of course! 😂

  • @deniskfender
    @deniskfender 2 роки тому

    Hi, GCN. I didn't find a video on gcn+ about ti 3d printing. What's its name?

  • @ImranShaikh-gh2wd
    @ImranShaikh-gh2wd 2 роки тому +1

    Nice video but we want to see the titanium printing machine! How does it work etc

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  2 роки тому

      Would be cool to see!

  • @GeekonaBike
    @GeekonaBike 2 роки тому

    I wanted to see the post-processing like removing the supports. Did the actual printer service do that? If not would a standard bench grinder handle the Titanium?

  • @mattlewandowski73
    @mattlewandowski73 2 роки тому +1

    First step is to tell you that you are a bit daft wanting a Computer/GoPro mount in titanium when it can be done just as effectively in lighter weight printed nylon :) (seriously... what 3d printing can do is wonderful ain't it?) :)

  • @bNj8513
    @bNj8513 2 роки тому +2

    Where did you find that gopro mount ?

    • @bjmaston
      @bjmaston 2 роки тому

      Great question.

  • @PoulHansenDK
    @PoulHansenDK 2 роки тому

    A model Canondale six13 !! 1:5 scale or armrests for my TT bike

  • @cyrusf.4039
    @cyrusf.4039 2 роки тому +1

    Nice part but we didn't see a 3D Titanium printer. Does it use molten titanium? or does it print a mold that is then cast? You certainly won't find an answer to that here.

  • @bpmurgacz
    @bpmurgacz 2 роки тому

    Wow 💪🤙👍

  • @tinus2801
    @tinus2801 2 роки тому +1

    Nice stuff guys! But more important, looks like Alex has some bandages. What's happend? Is he okay?

    • @Kim_Miller
      @Kim_Miller 2 роки тому +2

      He had an accident some months ago (maybe 3 or 4 months) and ended up with some severe scrapes. If you go back in the video history you might find more info.
      Here it is ua-cam.com/video/aEatXRMndKc/v-deo.html

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  2 роки тому +1

      Alex had a crash a while back, shortly before the first part of the video was filmed. There's more about it & his road to recovery in this video! 👉 ua-cam.com/video/biXDr0dYme4/v-deo.html

    • @tinus2801
      @tinus2801 2 роки тому

      @@gcntech, thanks for that! Strangely enough I've only been following you guys for a couple of weeks, even tho I'm already cycling for years and years... Anyway, love the clips! Keep it up!

  • @MrJesterJam
    @MrJesterJam 2 роки тому

    Good to know titanium 3d printing is used in cycling. For this particular case though, a plastic mount would have worked just as well, if not better.

    • @whodunit5621
      @whodunit5621 2 роки тому

      Yeah, but would you have watched the video if it was plastic?

  • @jeremyedwards3612
    @jeremyedwards3612 2 роки тому

    Classic Alex 'it's smells very metally'...

  • @embuscadochifreinexplicaca5960
    @embuscadochifreinexplicaca5960 2 роки тому +2

    So what is the place where he sends his stuff to get made?

    • @MrJesterJam
      @MrJesterJam 2 роки тому

      He said "few weeks", I'd guess China

  • @MaximRecoil
    @MaximRecoil Рік тому

    I wouldn't want any part of a bike frame to be 3D printed. The grain structure would suck; probably as bad as, or worse than, casting or MIM:
    "Fusion-based metal additive manufacturing (AM) processes are featured by small melt pools and steep temperature gradients from the solid-liquid interface toward the liquid metal. As a result, the solidification process shows a strong epitaxial growth tendency from layer to layer while the number of nucleation events is limited due to both the absence of potent nucleant particles and the small melt pool volume (consumed quickly by epitaxial growth). This leads to columnar grains along the build direction in most additively manufactured metallic materials, which cause property anisotropy, reduce mechanical performance and increase tendency toward hot tearing."
    That's from an article that discusses improving the grain structure of 3D printed titanium (and metal in general) parts using "high-intensity ultrasound" during the process, but I highly doubt they'll be matching the excellent properties of traditional drawing, forging, or rolling, any time soon. Of course, for the trivial item they made in this video it doesn't matter, nor does it even make sense to waste money on making it out of titanium. Aluminum would have been more than sufficient.

  • @AlexPeka
    @AlexPeka 2 роки тому +9

    Isn't the answer in the question?

    • @embuscadochifreinexplicaca5960
      @embuscadochifreinexplicaca5960 2 роки тому +1

      Partly

    • @stevenss8070
      @stevenss8070 2 роки тому +1

      The visual answer isn’t given in the video, if I’m right. So it needs to be somewhere.

    • @savagepro9060
      @savagepro9060 2 роки тому

      Your answer must be a 3D Printout!🤣😂

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  2 роки тому

      😂 But a lot goes into the design process too!

  • @brauljo
    @brauljo 2 роки тому

    Can a whole bike be 3D printed with titanium?

  • @DeStraatz
    @DeStraatz 2 роки тому +1

    I think someone better check up on Albert...

    • @ChrisinOSMS
      @ChrisinOSMS 2 роки тому

      I wondered if Albert was a rug.

  • @galenkehler
    @galenkehler 2 роки тому

    Really nice product, too bad it's 90% hidden when you're riding with a computer on it :)

  • @bowrepublik
    @bowrepublik 2 роки тому

    What happened to his epidermis? two crashes in less than 6 months? Hope you heal up quickly!

    • @gcntech
      @gcntech  2 роки тому +1

      The first part was shot shortly after the crash, so no new crash luckily for Alex!

    • @bowrepublik
      @bowrepublik 2 роки тому

      @@gcntech Few! good to hear!

  • @alanprice7584
    @alanprice7584 Рік тому

    Great but I think the dog stole the show😊

  • @tonyt8804
    @tonyt8804 2 роки тому +1

    I can see a road bikes costing $50,000. soon. And people will buy it. 😢

  • @karlailin
    @karlailin 2 роки тому

    Thank god ! Oli is not there ! otherwise we would have got some some chemistry lessons in words that we would have use a dictionary.

  • @M.S777-M.S
    @M.S777-M.S 2 роки тому

    So really anyone with a 3d printer can design something ,print it off and then send it off to someone to actually make it in titanium.

  • @mattszrejter6785
    @mattszrejter6785 2 роки тому

    Hahaha😂 “it smells metally”…

  • @DanTuber
    @DanTuber 2 роки тому

    Went to their website and you can't even get custom order

  • @OldDavo1950
    @OldDavo1950 2 роки тому

    Just tell us the price son......

  • @wasupwitdat1mofiki94
    @wasupwitdat1mofiki94 2 роки тому +1

    We didn't get to see how any of it works. There was a tad bit of talk about the software, didn't see much there. The was some talk about steps, didn't see much there. And then you got the part back from who knows where. This video sucked.

  • @prithviraj2354
    @prithviraj2354 2 роки тому

    First like and comment😇

    • @philander4
      @philander4 2 роки тому +1

      I was the first hahaha. 5 seconds before u

  • @Velo757
    @Velo757 2 роки тому +1

    Cool video but it didn't really answer how it's done... I would of liked it to get into the process of actually printing it and not just sending it out to somewhere else but maybe it's just me...

  • @bobroxshard
    @bobroxshard 2 роки тому

    Alex is the reason we dont see as much Mannon content anymore and he will not be forgiven

  • @philander4
    @philander4 2 роки тому

    🌚

  • @phil_d
    @phil_d 2 роки тому

    Everything on GCN just seems to be 'cool'. Getting a bit over-used now 🙄

  • @BikePappy
    @BikePappy 2 роки тому

    Using titanium is overkill for a computer mount. This is a massive waste of resources. Cool, sure. Practical, no. Check out magcad-designs - they’ll fix you right up with whatever you need at a very reasonable cost.