Cool Prints // 3D Printed Compliant Mechanisms
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- 3D printing has some unique properties that let us design compliant mechanisms in new ways. This week I played around with the idea to make some fun and functional objects!
Download my STL files at MyMiniFactory :
bit.ly/cmpliant (compliant clips)
bit.ly/chopS (transforming chopsticks)
BYU Compliant Mechanisms : www.compliantm...
Veritasium's video : • Why Machines That Bend...
Filaments used (MatterHackers links) :
-Polyalchemy Elixir : bit.ly/MH-poly
-Fillamentum Extrafill PLA : bit.ly/xtrafill
-Polyalchemy Elixir (direct) : bit.ly/polyalchemy
3:14
Me: *Dont clip your nails, dont clip your already small nails theyll be so uncomfo--*
You: ***clips***
Same here
Except my nails are already clipped
Pi
I cringed so hard..
I really cringed at that
Just got my first 3D printer recently and have been super interested in compliant mechanisms since that Veritasium video! Really cool experiments, thanks for sharing!
6:15 that's actually a pretty awesome and practical pcb holder for soldering.
my thoughts exactly!
Yes!
Awesome!!!!
hey, here is a fun idea: try to print musical instruments!
Cooowwll
Interesting, seems hard but i'm confident he's capable.
Or even just something like a recorder
I’ve also seen 3D printed brass mouthpieces so just add a horn is easy
I wonder if it's possible to print fiber for strings
We had those kinda connecting shapes growing up, I think there were squares, triangles and hexagons, maybe some pentagons too. Was so much fun🤣
Finally a youtuber who owns nail clippers
3d printing is a whole new dimension for design and engineering approach
Can we get a part 2 for compliant mechanisms? Since this video showed more basic mechanisms, I think there should be a follow-up that shows some more complex mechanisms; for example, the elephant shown in Veritasium's video, where there's a lot of compliant parts to the entire mechanism, but there's only a single pivot point at the end of the elephant's trunk that doesn't move laterally. Then maybe follow that video up with advanced mechanisms, like the single piece 2dof vectoring motor/engine mount.
Sounds fun :)
You can make the ball be in a bistable mechanism so it doesn't fall off, and bonus points if you attach it to the system making it a true compliant mechanism.
6:22 thats a goddamn *_Patapon_*
I can only think those skills would be very useful on operation rooms! Clamping is used all the time and maybe you could help making them better! 👏
That is actually a traditional capo. My dad has a few like that that is probably older than me. The advantage with these compared to clamp style capos is that they press down on both sides more evenly, can be less bulky and less in the way for your fretting hand, and they fit lots of different thickness necks. While clamps only fit one neck style well and tend to press down harder on one side (especially if it doesn't fit perfectly), but is way faster to apply and move than the other.
I downloaded and printed the C clips in PLA and they haven't deformed too much and still work perfectly as bag clips
it's nice
this music in the background keeps tricking me into thinking my doorbell is ringing
That is pretty cool design!
smart, like the concept , smart ideas. good work
I don't know who you are but I'm subscribing
Very enjoyable to watch and to learn. Thank you for the files and the knowledge! New sub
Welcome!
Man, you are a genius! Very creative prints :)
Those poly panels could be made of something much stronger and made into something like body armor if you clip a lot of them together
The clip is a bad example because you could definitely argue that the spring inside it is in fact a compliment mechanism. I understand that it has other components attached to it but the spring action is the action you are focusing on.
the chopsticks are cool because for storage, you can just slide the marble forward to throw it in a backpack or something (my wife is trying to learn haha)
Amazing video, and we'll edited, scripted, and narrated. Super! Keep it up!
Nice work! Thanks for sharing.
About your orange marble clip: This is what you would call an overconstrained system as an engineer :)
Interesting. Something more to look into :)
7:00 those clips can be use to hold test tubes over a flame
Reminds me of carbon fiber clipless pedals(Mavic made I believe) Instead of using many springs and small bolts, a thin piece of carbon fiber is used to lock one's shoe into.
Niice, i was waiting for one of yall to pick this up. Cool designs
You're way too cool dev!!!!!!! I love all your ideas!
The "tweezers" or maybe "chopsticks" are interesting. Could you not modify the design so that one servo motor can move the pivot ball along the groove which would allow a second servo motor to open and close the jaws. This could make a very interesting and different type of robot arm pick-up claw.
great work
You are such an inspiration!
that guitar one is like the goggle rubber strand
Very clever!
Your poly panels are identical to something we have in the UK as a kids toy I just can't remember their name 😅
One thing I just wish you mentioned in your videos is the material. Are you using PLA/ABS/PETG what would be best. I'm under the assumption you use PLA for everything. Edit: Might want to mention material choices sooner in the video.
Seems like you did a switch from the part you printed to one that you already had at 3:50 , anyone else seeing that?
Very nice 👍🏻
10:42 amazing, stopped and watched again to find out how you achieved to jump back that ball at your back.
8:10 the part is a very good idea. Maybe you just use a steel ball and stick magnets in the tongs to hold the ball.
99.9% of English speakers appear totally unaware of the existence of the words 'few' and 'fewer'.
Great video! Aged very well lol
how was i not subscribed to you?
Capos have been made in a similar way using a cam locking type action. Google search for 'strap capo'
This is great 👍 Thank you for sharing those info :)
So cool
8:31
I cant model yet but id slap a neodymium magnet on one arm of the choostick and put a big metal bearing in a groved rail along the magnet
6:22 PATA PATA PATAPON!
PON PON PATAPON
Almost a perfect tool to eat NERF Rival balls.
Can you direct me to those chopsticks? the look like a brilliant design!
its also possible to print this in PETG instead of ABS? Do you print this little yellow ball by yourself? Looks like a mini golf ball.
instead of sliding the ball back and forth put the ball in the middle
i like the way you think, good video
That's a pretty coll HALO energy sword
Plz make a series of fusion tutorials
Look at my How to Make Anything playlist :)
Thanks
You are truly a great modeler! What software did you make these in?
Thanks! All done in Fusion 360
@@make.anything well that makes me curious! How did you put diamond shaped teeth on the face of the pliers you're holding at 6:10?
They're square sketches extruded with a -45° taper
@@make.anything damn 80/20 strikes again 😅
Thanks for the tip!
YES!
Hey. I'am interested by the clip at 6:33. The STL is free ? Where can I find it ?
You aren't building a rocket to land on Mars to avoid problems with mechanisms. 01:00
!!
metal marble and magnets
Which 3d printer does he use in these videos?
Make some of those toy frogs that you press down on it's tail and as your finger slips off it jumps
Nostalgia
Nostalgia
make it from paper
I forgot all about those. Man, simple fun
Use a steel ball and inset some tiny rare earth mags....(Orange chop stix bit)
Sea shadowbanned N.Christopher or in their real name, Neodymium Magnets
Good idea for a useless problem lol 😀
@@itay-ziv theyre the same thing, called both correctly
Oliver Dickson idk just find it weird to call them rare earth magnets.
Steel Ball Run
I watch a lot of your projects. you are work hard in every single one of theme
I'm from algeria and i dont even have 3d printer but i love you channel
keep on men. hard work appreciated
Hello from across the ocean :)
@@buttersstotch2014 it'd be more aproppiate "hello from the other side"
@@miltonferreira9287First I wrote that, but then Adeleted it
Kimo Boissonnier I wish he did them with more madele
Your English is very good!
Cool designs! Note that compliant mechanism are often one piece (i.e. monolithic), but they don't have to be. (The core is the flexibility through elastic deformation). Especially for FDM, you can break up your designs in to multiple parts to optimize for strength or build direction.
Good point! I enjoy the challenge of designing parts that print in place, but sometimes splitting up a print has clear advantages
4:33 those are some EXPENSIVE failed prototypes
Ryan Moulder not as expensive as an injection mold
I mean 3D prints use very little filament. Generally is 800cm^3 per 1.75mm 1kg roll. At $35 for a roll I would guess at most those prints were $1 - $1.5 each. If I had the models I could be more specific. Basically the cost of SLA
@@sacripudding4586 they're in the description
@@electricheartpony the ones in the description are the final model. I could base on that but the prototypes are pretty different
@@sacripudding4586 oohh
*Puts fingers together to demonstrate compliant mechanisms *
“Wow...”
Hello my son.
*Licking*
*Oranges*
*Loudly*
Woah
OH MY GOD!!! This video was just pure genius, not to mention entertaining as well!! NOICE!
Loser In The Corner Of The Class lol you joking?
@@benji3663 I think ya got it all wrong my dude. To clarify, what I said was genuine, sorry if it sounded sarcastic.
Ooh, I see you Devin. Thanks for liking and replying to my comments, I think about it everyday. I feel so special, you truly are amazing.
+1
Now I'm no expert but this SCREAMS "bot comment" or "alternate account"
I love how your channel just can't be hated. You have interesting, fun videos that make us watchers feel like we are part of it. And I see I'm not the only one thinking this! 1.3k likes and only 8 dislikes. Incredible. You can be proud of yourself!
Bad Penguin
the dislikes are hidden and your theory can no longer be proven true.
@@isaacnoobysmolbrain sadly- wait the removal of the dislike button was 11 months ago? time flies
using a plugin that intercepts youtube'ss publicly available api, this video currently has 1.5k dislikes
6:22
*M I K E W A Z O W S K I*
That's definitively an unown pokemon.
9:16 these actually already exist. I have one but the strap is made of fabric
Ai Aikawa yeah I’ve had mine from Dunlop for years and I love it
Oh I used to have one of these. Fabric with metal eyelets for a tiny metal stick that goes therough a round soft "rooling pin" type thing that holds the strings down.
Hi Devon, so I have a question/request (sorry I dont have any other way to contact you so hopefully you see this). So I'm getting married soon and I've been looking at rings for myself and nothing online is catching my eye. So I looked into designing my own. And I found something that really intrigued me. An optical illusion called an Ambiguous Cylinder. I'm sure you have seen it before but I thought it would be a very unique design to incorporate the optical illusion into a wedding ring.
So I was wondering if you would be interested in helping me design the details into the ring and get it prepared? I plan on getting it printed through ShapeWays in metal. Whether you want paid or not I'm good either way. Would love to hear from you.
-Cameron
His business email is in the about section of his channel. He'd be more likely to see it that way.
I'm not sure that would work very well as a ring, because the ambiguous cylinder is, in reality, a square.
@@CaptainSwift11 I've actually done some of my own test prints and it's actually comfortable as a ring. When u get it sized that small it really doesnt feel like ur wearing a square
Goodluck with the `wedding dude hope you both have the happiest life one could ever ask for
I love how he can't not put his finger in the clip
You could print your ball with a raised ring to hold it in the groove
Dude you are amazing at 3D printing I am inspired by you and your Creations are incredible. Maybe you can make a mini 3D printer out of the 3D printer. Good luck👍
That's called the RepRap project
9:27 "zip tie type mechanism"... That's a buckle.
Zip ties are just like baby buckles
Devin s name is now "Lil tiny clip boi".Devin,please go and legally change your name to clip boi
So now any punk can change other people's name 🤫
@@Darth.Grogu. lol
Impressive and inspiring. I'm going to use your video in my classes!
Really entertaining and humorous video which are very hard to find so I licked and subbed and even downloaded this vid!
I really enjoy your filming style, and can appreciate it a lot! The way you use shots to actually take time and show the components up close is great. Thanks for great content
Instant sub because he didn't mention subbing within the first 3 seconds
DEV. I NEED STUFF TO PRINT. I haven't used my printer in over 2 months and I need something to print
Factory3D whoa, same here! My printer has just collected dust the last months!
Learn CAD. Don't just use your printer as a toy.
@@lukecunningham8793 Don't just go ordering them around they can do whatever they want
@@guysayfan It's good advice, not an order.
@@lukecunningham8793 Well you sure did state it as an order. If you were just suggesting it you could have said something like "Maybe you could try doing (whatever it is)"
Wait this isn’t Maker’s Muse... Guess I’ll watch it anyways lol
Edit: Wasn’t disappointed, subbed
I cringed so hard when he clipped his nail so close to the flesh under his nail. Lol. Cool vid. :)
i clip mine so close they bleed
Nice, dude!
Ayy, you got here!
Respect!
Ok, this is the real end of the comment.
sike
ok ok ok
+800 beacon points
I feel another addiction coming on
Inspiring. Thanks.
You say “Cay-po”, I say “Cap-oh”. ;)
Because it's cay-po if it was 2 "p"s then it would be cah-po
4:30 the light refraction of the print makes it look like its constantly changing colors
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...at last, someone who actually uses their brain and creativity. I don't know how many videos I've seen where there's no useful purpose in the whole endeavour, like blinking an LED or reviewing the latest filament etc etc. Its like we have all this amazing homebrew tech but we are stuck on the how to do it but not on a practical end result.
For example: why aren't there many videos on making an automatic door for a henhouse that opens when the sun comes up, there's endless how-to videos on the individual necessary parts but very very few people put it all together and come up with a useful practical end result, it's madness.
It's like the mad scientist who's emersed in his thoughts and experiments but never produces anything of practical use, endless led blinking madness.
Yes I know there's a place for every methodology but it is skewed badly toward 'how' instead of 'what' ie. What did you mAke and is it useful instead of the usual 'today we're going to review the latest .......' or how to work with this lcd display or that filament etc. That reminds me what's the story with the mindless and useless 3D printing of objects that are of zero everyday use, isn't that ecologically unethical. Did anyone ever ask the question 'What does the maker community actually make'. Isn't that worth asking. Do they deserve that label 'maker', I don't see much making, there's lots of potential energy but not much kinetic.
..rant over and out
Your “Poly Panels” remind me a lot of Zaks that I used to play with as a kid. Tons of fun!
They remind me of Atollos! Which is basically this but square, with a socket joint, and another type of piece with a ball on each end, and back to back socket joints in the middle.
2:26
"They ment to be very strong, so they need strong connection."
Just like life
The Poly Panels smashed me in the nostalgia; when I was younger I used to have a building tile toy called Zaks.. Your panels look like the evolution of Zaks! Love it!
"You could laser cut a sheet of acrylic to make these pliers"
Acrylic would probably be too brittle. AvE did a video on making compliant mechanisms out of metal, which didn't work because the metal is too rigid. Material properties are very important to consider for a flexible machine.
I wish I could have found more creative people like you to hire when I managed an engineering department. So many brain dead people now days.
Isnt being brain dead a requirement for engineers?
I think we see failure as part of the design process. Some people view failure as a bad thing.
@@RindertW I guess you do not drive or fly for fear that is true. 🤣
There are recent studies that suggest that in the same manner the average iq is dropping, people are better are following instructions rather than being innovative or good at problem solving
I don't get creative and honest professor.
I bet compliant mechanisms would make good replacements for gardening shears. That tool really needs a 2.0.
what’s the wood thing on your wall with the red and blue corners???
That’s his overhead camera rig
I read the title as complaint mechanisms. Was intrigued by that at first.
I can't be the only one who read the title as "Complaint Mechanisms"
hey, I am one of the admins on the Sidewinder X1 owners group, would you mind sharing with us your TPU/ninjaflex settings for that printer (I did notice it in the video lol)?
in PETG part use "S" type of design so that it can unclamp sideways