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3D Printing Metal WITH NO SUPPORTS
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- Опубліковано 20 лис 2022
- From @Formnext it's @velo3d! Their #CaptainAM shield, printed in Inconel, was a HUGE HIT!
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People in the future will look back and say, "I can't believe they used to print extra bits as supports". Super cool to see it today on these prints!
I operate one of their machines at work. And it doesn’t get old seeing the stuff it can print.
Awesome! What are you making with it?
What company do you work with? I wonder where this sort of stuff is done, i could ask questions all day lol
how is it done without support? isn't it done with metal powder and that is the support?
@@alf3071 Good question. Yes! The metal powder does support the part, but most "supports" in metal 3D printing are actually anchors that hold the part to the build plate. Otherwise, the part would pull away from the build plate as it cools.
We use our software and Intelligent Fusion manufacturing process to eliminate the need for these anchors. This is immensely useful for building highly complex parts where you wouldn't be able to remove internal supports.
@@velo3d impressive!
this was fascinating. i love that 3d printing technology is not crawling with its development. its making leaps and bounds. the possibilities every time i turn around just blow my mind.
side note.
that outro is amazing. so cool. much wow.
It's also really exciting to see how advancements in 3D printing technology is also helping other applications make leaps and bounds in innovation!
Only recently though. Its been around for over 35 years.
Metal prints rock!
Good old Captain AM whose superpower is bringing people their morning coffee in the most epic way possible.
BIG VELO ENERGY!!!!
WOW Their supoportless tech has gotten so good! One day I hope to get in front of a Velo machine, they make amazing parts!
The future its crazy man, in 10 years when all of this is common currency, it'll be SO SCALED that i'll be so cheap produce this high precision, less material, the new stuff that we are gonna make
I've been seriously impressed at FormNext by what the industrial machines can do already.
I am looking forward to the day that one can 3D print metal at home affordability and easily.
Awesome tech. Something still just catches me off guard on seeing a 3D printer that comes with stairs... I didn't realize it was a metal 3D printer.
Feels like just yesterday when we were all impressed that 3D printed rocket nozzles were finally a thing. Now days a whole lot of crazy complex geometry that has to stand up to incredible strains in absolutely high stress applications are being printed and it just never ceases to amaze me.
Fantastic interview Joel! I love to see this level of tech!
Love these highlight segments, it's so interesting to see what's coming next for 3D printing!
It's a great technology. and michael is cool👍👍👍
I got to see that shield at an America Makes event in Huntsville Alabama
Did you get a chance to hold it?!
Thought i saw that shield at formnext, was a pleasure meeting you at formnext! Can’t wait to see you talk more about that double delta!
Awesome video! Technology taking massive strides!
This is wild. So many use cases.
Beautiful communication.Thank you.
So cool prints!!
What an awesome video!
Chad Michael- “okay”
Fantastic content.
Wow-that’s amazing stuff! That’s for the video!
Forgot to High Five 😧
Now I want want one of those!
So there is vibranium filament?
Atomized vibranium powder, actually! 😅 The machine lays down a 50 micron layer of powder and a series of lasers welds the powder to produce the part!
...a shield designed to catch Kitty! (But only while she's going through one of her phases!)
Pretty awesome =D
you could print a whole wok like that
hawsla good work
cool outro!
It makes me wonder how big of a printer you need for a seamless UFO
I thought the powder naturally supported the parts in these types of printers?
It s not enough, the melting material dive into the powder when printing. Or at least it was...
In this case, it's welding buildup sideways, without warping past the process envelopes, using tons of computer selected presets (IP), that took almost a decade of the world's brightest minds to specifically solve.
You should go look at AML3D in Australia!
I need this :)
I'm wondering how the printing speed is impacted by printing supportless.
2:32 I'm that guy... I feel like the straps are in a non-optimal orientation, I think you'd have more control over the shield if the straps were attached to each 'u' shape mount perpendicular to the plane by which the mounts are attached to the shield -rotate the existing strap direction by 90°.
No high five!?
Hello! I am looking to get a new, preferably inexpensive 3d printer (i have a 5 yr old anycubic i3 mega atm) and i came across the sovol sv06. I saw you did a livestream on it, but do you think you could do a full review? on paper it is pretty much better than a prusa for a fraction of the cost, but i want to know if it is to good to be true, or if i should just get it. thanks!
Im hoping for 3D metal desktop printer...
Man I have to make money. Building anything on abike is a dream for me
what is the PRICE for this machine???
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What enclosed 3D Printer do you recommend for beginners, ive thought a bit about flashforge adventurer 4 but im not too sure which ones will last me long and have minimal issues, so im asking people that have experience with printers
Awesome!
Offer a home-size one. I want to print rotors for my cars.
imagine if this was transferred to space, or other planets, imagine how it would revolutionise space travel....engine broken...print another....great spotlight :)
Print a drum symbal
Well, I think you, Mr. Joel, are now ready to see a Matsuura Lumex : imagine those pieces you've been holding in your hand in this video that come out from printer with the cnc machining included. Best
Well-done for 3D printing something that would be lighter, sharper, cheaper, just better looking if it was stamped.
WOW that is really cool. I bet that commercial metal printers will never be legal for consumers to own. Too easy to build pew pew toys with one.
That of course ignores the fact that you do the same buy going to a hardware shop to purchase some steel tubing.... 🙄
Metalprinting is very cool of course, we really need cheap metal printers but I wonder though if such an inconel turbine part is good enough for actual production. Still cool as prototype but it's another matter if it can be sold as functional to 3rd party. For serious use we need the production methods to be more advanced. To the point of being able to print mirror finish parts of arbitrary thickness. And of course it's possible. ETs do it. Their craft are atom perfect.
Metal prints are being used a lot in Aerospace because they have such high mix low volume production.
the powder for these machines would be the most expensive thing I think
We actually have customers who are using our printers to produce production components for aerospace applications.
Everything is supported by the powder bed in selective sintering.
Nice but not amazing!👍
Mike in San Diego.🌞🎸🚀🖖
It's remarkable how ready some people are to advertise their lack of education on a topic.
Firstly, while sintered metal powder can be really cool and definitely has it's applications, that's not at all what this is - this is a solid metal part. The powder is fully melted, not just stuck together - the process is called powder bed fusion, which is not the same as SLS.
Secondly, supports are usually needed not to keep parts from falling, but to keep them from warping upwards (this is actually mentioned in the video). Powder bed style printers have a recoater mechanism that needs to deposit a fresh layer of powder very consistently, and it's hard to do that when bits of your part are in the way. Velo3D has a unique recoater design that allows them to develop a set of processes that can actually produce these parts without using supports to keep them in place.
I'd rather buy a dmg mori lasertec as it can also do subtractive in the same process.
1st!
presumably their printer is powder based, so the whole notion of support structures is simply irrelevant.
It is powder-based, but metal powder-based printers generally require a relatively heavy amount of support due to the stresses introduced into the parts during printing, much more than people, in general, would expect.