PLA vs Onyx Will It Break? - (
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- Опубліковано 11 сер 2023
- I Test 3D Printed Parts to failure to see just how strong they are.1st is 3D Printed with carbon-infused PLA on a Traditional 3d Printer, 2nd part is 3D printed with Markforged Onyx.
I thought this video will help everyone understand just how strong this onyx 3D Print material really is, I had no idea before this experience and the incredible strength blew my expectations away...crazy!. - Авто та транспорт
For those who are not familiar: Onyx is the base printing material for The Markforged Mark II, while PLA is a "tough" printing material used in most common 3D printers.
Also, onyx filament is a Carbon Fiber infused Nylon, of course it will be stronger than PLA.
Yes of course it will and it is.
The PLA was also carbon infused
I need a moment to adjust to the hairstyle.
Lol... It was a big adjustment for me too, I'm not crazy about it it's too hot which is why I always kept it crew cut.
Tests don't get much more rigorous then the large Channel Lock Pliers. Legit. I have compressed dual piston calipers with them.
Seriously, I thought for sure that was going to break it, people are thinking I'm sponsored but not the case, I genuinely didn't rehearse any of this, just turned on the camera and grabbed the pliers first time. Some things are what they are.. I'm glad somebody knows how serious those channel locks are.
@@WarpedLab
Matt.... You are frikkin hard core bro. And your viewers know that for certain.
Onyx is 10x the cost of PLA and the printer is 100x!
so with that math. the parts are 1,000x stronger.
Make sense cause that part was 1000x times stronger
That actually comes out pretty accurate, the part is literally a 1000x times stronger, I should definitely put it to the ultimate test in the future.
Chopped carbon fiber PLA vs continuous strand carbon fiber nylon... ofcourse PLA has no chance, try PEEK against it for an interesting and fair match.
Yeah but this ain't continuous carbon fiber tho.
@@WarpedLab wow, that's not with the continuous fiber?! That's crazy strong.
1st part looks like 20% infill, 2nd part look like 100% infill.
Did you use the same printing parameter for both?
Because i printed a new hose connector for my dust collection vacuum in PLA, not even carbon reinforced. But i used 100% infill, slightly hotter temperature (205) and printed slowly on my Creality CR10S pro V2. I can no joke lift the vacuum full of drywall dust by the part and it never broke. The part has been in use for 2 years now.
3d printing is very twitchy, it's all about parameters, printer is about 20% of the result i would say.
Yes these two were the exact same. File, but what you say is true, I have also done parts with PLA at 100% infill And a lot of times they do the trick, the issue I was having on the Mr Beast project is that these parts I would print were okay until they would get out in the sun, that's why I went looking for different printing technologies for my future parts. I know I didn't cover that here and I may do it in a future video if people want to see it, because the nice thing is once I have all the different printers set up I can do any sort of comparisons I like. Let me know what you think.
@@WarpedLab of course i want to see that! Your building skills are so good it's amazing to watch, like Collin Furze's projects, always built with lot of attentions to details.
Interesting. My 3D printer recently went kaput and I need to get a new one. I'll have to check that out.
They are a bit expensive but I found a bunch of used and new ones on eBay
Wait till you try the continuous carbon fiber reinforcement. Incredible parts.
I dont use PLA for anything other than mockups, why would anyone do that :), prusa PCCF is my goto for engine bay mechanic stuff or other parts that needs to hold loads or heat, its excellent in many ways, i chose it over nylon, its reasonably priced and doesn't need any crazy printer.
How's it hold up to heat?
I'm told the Max service temp is 145°c or 293°F
Nice Hair!
Wait!!!
Thanks, my little niece has been asking me forever to let it grow out and put an end to the constant crew cut, I just don't like the maintenance and it's so hot, much easier when it's really short.
I can’t even focus on anything aside from that sweet California boy haircut
Lol thanks, it's a new look, my little niece has been asking me forever to grow it out and stop the crew cut. Too hot for me tho.
@@WarpedLab no way in hell that’s real hair?
@@njmxjunkie3128 lol... It's too hot.
@@njmxjunkie3128 I do still have hair hahaha. I just haven't let my hair grow out in like 4 years cuz the maintenance sucks.
@@WarpedLab nice looks good man thought it was a wig for views for a moment!
Notification squad Have a nice weekend!🔥🔥🔥
Thanks man!! much love
Next: Show us the actual printer!
I know I'm sorry I literally had the idea grabbed the camera and just tried it out, I didn't think it was actually going to be that strong.
You cant compare two printers with two different filaments. Its not even fair. PLA is brittle. That is just the nature of PLA.
He wanted strong and he got strong.
Yeah and now we know becuse he showed us just that
I definitely wasn't necessarily bashing, I was kind of joking, but in reality I was just showing what happened in my case when I tried to make actual working parts with the PLA, maybe I could save somebody else the headache... And information is knowledge, so if you didn't see it before now you have. Thanks for the comment
And there was a hidden meaning, because the people who sent me that filament said it was indestructible, obviously not
Thanks for the little insights. I've always wanted a formlabs one because I know Shane at stuffmadehere worked on it and he is very intelligent. Always interesting to see your thoughts and develop a better opinion!
I had no idea the stuff made here guy worked for FormLabs...hmmm
@WarpedLab Ha, I don't think he is a current employee. I think he developed a lot of it or something along those lines. He spoke about it in his earlier videos.
@@travis.napier I'ma have to look that up, wasn't that the same guy who they were saying was buying views and subscribers?.
@@WarpedLab Oh boy. I haven't heard about it if that happened. He seems to put an absolute ton of work into each video, similar to your big ones. And he's worked closely with Smarter Everyday and Lock Picking Lawyer before, so I really don't think he would.
@@travis.napier I just heard it in a podcast with some bigger UA-camrs, they were talking about that his view to subscriber ratio and view to comment ratio didn't add up, and they were showing examples of other channels. But who knows, everybody wants their channel to be successful and people will go to great lengths to get a sense of that. Doesn't mean they're good or bad people.
Your comparing apples with very expensive oranges 😂 not the same material.
Im sure you got that sponsorship value tho 👍
Haha... Nah else I would have shown the printer, I was just genuinely impressed but there is a backstory here with the carbon infused pla, I didn't want to mention any names but when they watch the video they know who they are..lol
@mynameismarko7658 congratulations, feel like a bigger person now?
@mynameismarko7658 maybe you should consider if someone is dyslexic and tries their best constantly instead of stroking your own ego as the grammar police 👍
The sound alone shows the immense weakness of the first PLA material! That was incredibly bad! So is the second part made with basically the same material but a different printer?
No so the first part is made of this carbon reinforced PLA, which is essentially stronger than just PLA but very similar. The second part is made out of a material called Onyx, it's the standard base material for use on Markforged machines. I can't even tell you how insanely strong that was haha
@@WarpedLab Holy I thought that was the carbon reinforced one
Nice hairstyle 😂
Thank you it's hot but my close acquaintances like it.
Looks like you cheating. The first part has only 5% infill, therefore it crashes like a paper, whereas second one has 100% and it's strength is respctively higher.
If you want your print products to be realy durable use composites based on PET or PA (NYLON)
Nah They are both 20% infill
Onyx is nylon-based
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