The future of faster 3D Printing

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  • @project.tomorrow
    @project.tomorrow  Місяць тому +2072

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    • @emmmaritchie3532
      @emmmaritchie3532 Місяць тому

      So if you are print something that isn't enclosed object like a box or something that is printed closed does that mean it's just full of like goo​@@RiadRiad

    • @PrintStart3D
      @PrintStart3D Місяць тому +20

      Hey that's my clip - when I removed the supports from the eagle head, please credit PrintStart3D

    • @project.tomorrow
      @project.tomorrow  Місяць тому +9

      @@PrintStart3D Will do! Sorry about that, thought I'd included everything. My bad.

    • @PaidGuy3208
      @PaidGuy3208 Місяць тому

      So now I could buy old 3D printer cause they will go cheaper can't i

    • @adeelpubg-kr9xd
      @adeelpubg-kr9xd Місяць тому

      I think with this rocket chamber will be easy to make

  • @jacklabc4
    @jacklabc4 Місяць тому +39258

    I don't speak English well but if you're wondering, that gel is water based, it's non-toxic and can be reused to print the next model.... Just saying.

    • @deleted_handle
      @deleted_handle Місяць тому +6388

      **speaks english well**

    • @AbdulHalim-nk8dk
      @AbdulHalim-nk8dk Місяць тому +1032

      Water based gell 😏

    • @fived9424
      @fived9424 Місяць тому +148

      @@AbdulHalim-nk8dk🤭

    • @QrenRelax
      @QrenRelax Місяць тому +246

      But i wonder, if the gel its used too much, you dont need to change it?

    • @jamesittraining3206
      @jamesittraining3206 Місяць тому +410

      So.... It's durex lube?

  • @SwordTune
    @SwordTune Місяць тому +2011

    This technology has been around for printing thick scaffolds for tissue engineering. We can extrude collagen into a gel that will crosslink the proteins to create a shape for stem cells to grow into. We can even print it with vascular strucutres to give structure and direction to fluid and blood.

    • @calvinengberg2996
      @calvinengberg2996 Місяць тому +13

      Was wondering if that was how they make those, cool!

    • @Imehiel
      @Imehiel Місяць тому +7

      So we don't even have AGI yet and we're already on the way to making a synthetic replica of a human body?

    • @mrpumperknuckles1631
      @mrpumperknuckles1631 Місяць тому +2

      @@Imehielhuh? We already have AGI but not in the way you think

    • @glitchscribe
      @glitchscribe Місяць тому

      ​@mrpumperknuckles1631 explain?

    • @canigetahoooyyyaaaaa7319
      @canigetahoooyyyaaaaa7319 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@Imehielno. Nowhere near a synthetic human body 🤦🏻

  • @sofiapan7764
    @sofiapan7764 Місяць тому +9968

    It was first introduced in 2015 and please don’t just mention it can be used to make bags. It’s mainly used for bioprinting, which is to print parts of the body, particularly soft tissues, organs, and hearts.

  • @FreshKiddsTV
    @FreshKiddsTV Місяць тому +346

    “TRADITIONAL “ 3D Printing’ is Phrase I didn’t know I was Going to hear THIS SOON

    • @evilwizard6
      @evilwizard6 26 днів тому +5

      True lmao

    • @CountingonCrypto
      @CountingonCrypto 16 днів тому +2

      3d printing has been around since 1980s fyi

    • @vast9467
      @vast9467 16 днів тому +4

      traditional 3d printing has been around for a while.. resin printing isn’t exactly new and neither is metal

    • @Velereonics
      @Velereonics 14 днів тому

      People already said it when resin printers became less popular because of fdm

    • @whome9842
      @whome9842 9 днів тому

      *Wave cane* Kids these days with their gel printers can't beat the good and old traditional 3D prints!

  • @FrostFireTiger
    @FrostFireTiger Місяць тому +129

    Seeing the introduction and evolution of 3D Printing in my lifetime has been really interesting.

  • @user-mk7bu4pk5q
    @user-mk7bu4pk5q Місяць тому +510

    The hand pulling a creation out of goop is the most sci-fi thing woah

    • @TheHungrySlug
      @TheHungrySlug Місяць тому +4

      You know you are getting old when you see a Doctor with that much goopy stuff on their hand, walk in and say, Now let's take a quick looksee.
      Slimed up and yucky and it resists washing off.

    • @PatrickByrne-e5v
      @PatrickByrne-e5v Місяць тому +3

      Wait til whatever you pull out looks back at you...

    • @user-mk7bu4pk5q
      @user-mk7bu4pk5q Місяць тому +1

      @ Or pulls back 🫣

    • @fig6mac
      @fig6mac 26 днів тому +1

      It's like a Simpsons timeskip and a Futurama episode all in one. 😅🤣

  • @wildguardian
    @wildguardian Місяць тому +6130

    It's not the future, it's another technology with it's advantages and disadvantages. Resolution isn't as near as precise as resin printing.. the materials and tolerances aren't as stable as filament.. it's for things that don't require that. For organic shapes. If you try mechanical hard surface parts there such as gears and boxes nothing will be ok

    • @GabrielRM
      @GabrielRM Місяць тому +91

      Yep. And I can't imagine having to manage all that resin everytime, clean it off refill, no air bubbles etc. hollow pieces filled with resin, heavy printer and so on.
      I don't see this being used more than current ones but can still have its place.
      Pros and cons.

    • @ld2048
      @ld2048 Місяць тому +118

      I could see this being very useful in the medical/prosthetics industry, more so than any other. printable skins and biologically safe meshes for in-body use

    • @natheyshiro4119
      @natheyshiro4119 Місяць тому +28

      The first print is also a 7+ year old video

    • @jeremiahsymonette4781
      @jeremiahsymonette4781 Місяць тому +3

      You know this how?

    • @windowsplayer11
      @windowsplayer11 Місяць тому

      3d printing is experimental

  • @Kasane_teto_pear
    @Kasane_teto_pear Місяць тому +569

    That chair looks like a torture device

    • @kryptoniridium
      @kryptoniridium Місяць тому +16

      Nah, looks comfy af

    • @dometheonlyone8936
      @dometheonlyone8936 Місяць тому

      ​@@kryptoniridium 1000$ are reasonable price don't you think?
      Trust me sir you will never regret 😉

    • @ChesterManfred
      @ChesterManfred Місяць тому +17

      You sit on it, and then a hydraulic press brutally squeezes you through the gaps. Plus, it's a hydraulic press challenge, awful insult to injury

    • @kinito_the_axolotlll
      @kinito_the_axolotlll Місяць тому +5

      I hate sitting on stuff with holes in it. I get you.

    • @Doctorskin3
      @Doctorskin3 Місяць тому +2

      That chair looks like sitting on a hairbrush

  • @TheSackles
    @TheSackles Місяць тому +176

    YES! Finally, I’ve wanted a type of 3D printing that’s messier than my resin printing!
    I love this timeline.

    • @matthewmathis62
      @matthewmathis62 Місяць тому +18

      Yeah, well, this one seems a lot better, because the gel is non-toxic (or so I hear).
      I wouldn't mind it if you could just wash it off in the sink. That would be pretty cool.

    • @fadedchicken
      @fadedchicken Місяць тому +8

      I just looked it up and it seems this tech is 7 years old

  • @maximumdinosaur
    @maximumdinosaur 5 годин тому +1

    I fell down a flight of stairs while watching this

  • @nahbruh694
    @nahbruh694 Місяць тому +5923

    3D PRINTED FLESHLIGHT

  • @theophanyy5698
    @theophanyy5698 Місяць тому +546

    Bad dragon bouta have a warehouse full of these working overtime

    • @foosmonkey
      @foosmonkey Місяць тому +116

      Not sure which is worse: me knowing what Bad Dragon is, or the fact that you’re probably right.

    • @_cryobyte
      @_cryobyte Місяць тому +49

      injection molding is arguably faster and cheaper

    • @jr-hs1gv
      @jr-hs1gv Місяць тому +10

      Clearly you know nothing about manufacturing

    • @_cryobyte
      @_cryobyte Місяць тому +14

      @@jr-hs1gvto agree im pretty sure these in-gel printers are slow like traditional filament printers and unfit for mass production + you don't have to worry about removing gel or refilling gel into the tanks with injection molding. Your only issue with injection molding would be deformation right after the products drop from the machine but even then it can be fixed if you configure or handle it right.

    • @marksmanmerc1
      @marksmanmerc1 Місяць тому +17

      ​@@jr-hs1gv he's not entirely wrong though. Not suitable for mass production but instead quickly prototyping dozens of designs simultaneously

  • @AuroraCupcakeBS
    @AuroraCupcakeBS Місяць тому +1798

    Wouldn’t any object without holes just be full of gel??? 😭😭😭

    • @eliasbinde2629
      @eliasbinde2629 Місяць тому +336

      Yes, the same problem with SLA and powder printing, the main reason FDM is still used industrially because some parts can’t really be made another way

    • @kowan011
      @kowan011 Місяць тому +54

      Especially if the object is hollow

    • @vovswiaasdhm3737
      @vovswiaasdhm3737 Місяць тому +87

      It's a good point but you always can make a small holes in it and empty it , than print a small cap and cover it ٫ i think using Something like a Irons will help prevent water

    • @eliasbinde2629
      @eliasbinde2629 Місяць тому +28

      @ for solid wall hollow parts yes, but for sparse infill that’s not an option, one of the huge advantages of 3d printing is the ability to create almost any internal geometry, that is completely eliminated by this.

    • @vovswiaasdhm3737
      @vovswiaasdhm3737 Місяць тому

      @@eliasbinde2629 ok what is the purpose of sparse infill , i know nothing about 3d printer i thought they make it looks like that to solve 3d printer problem

  • @a_razz1476
    @a_razz1476 Місяць тому +19

    the poor guy who made that "gel" is probably hospitalized

    • @bofinq4839
      @bofinq4839 Місяць тому +7

      Idk if this is a joke but if you mean semen it’s real funny😂

  • @spacecowboy2957
    @spacecowboy2957 Місяць тому +12

    This is really impressive. The gel means that you can print structures that would otherwise require the use of wasted material to create temporary support structures that would end up getting thrown away or dissolved in an enzyme bath, creating excessive waste. Meanwhile, silicone is so molecularly stable that it takes thousands of years to deteriorate and can be reused indefinitely without generating any waste. I really like this idea.

  • @fastgameknight
    @fastgameknight Місяць тому +24

    Did this for my internship over the summer it’s some cool stuff!

    • @Vamizy
      @Vamizy Місяць тому

      Based yuuki pfp

  • @BananaTwin_1000
    @BananaTwin_1000 Місяць тому +186

    1. This prints one layer at a time 2. Normal 3d printers can print plastic and tpu (flexible plastic) and much more 3. Normal 3d printers can print flexible designs

    • @navoJ
      @navoJ Місяць тому +6

      Its not even that good
      Its same as 3d printing drawing lines
      While resin printing is really printing one layer at the time unlike 3d and gel printing

    • @thecodeking91
      @thecodeking91 Місяць тому +3

      ​@@navoJJust so you know, resin printing is still 3d printing, and the specific term for printing where you melt filament and deposit it from a nozzle is Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) or Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM). FDM is trademarked by Stratasys, while nobody owns the trademark to FFF

    • @BananaTwin_1000
      @BananaTwin_1000 Місяць тому +1

      @@navoJ 3d printing and gel printing also print in layers

    • @BananaTwin_1000
      @BananaTwin_1000 Місяць тому

      @@thecodeking91 THANK YOU

    • @navoJ
      @navoJ Місяць тому

      ​@@BananaTwin_1000 idk what term it is
      But resin printer creates layer at the time
      so if it takes 1 sec / layer and you have 100 layers it would take 100 seconds for whole print
      But 3d and gel have like line drawing
      They take layer and draw every layer line by line
      So if a layer have 300mm of surface per layer and it takes 1 second / 10 mm it will take 30 seconds per layer / 3000 seconds for whole print
      3d and gel are printing bits of layer
      while resin prints whole layer at the time

  • @MatsueMusic
    @MatsueMusic Місяць тому +11

    I know nothing about 3D printing but this gives a lot of “game changing” vibes

    • @ItsAweeb
      @ItsAweeb Місяць тому +1

      On earth that would be kinda iffy at best filament printers work more or less on autopilote now so getting started is really damn simple and easy, but liquid printing has been around for a while as well though its done with resins to capture details, but that really wouldnt work in space either since resin needs to lay in a vat where the build plate slowly lowers in and uv light cures it underneath.
      point being for space this is a game changer, but somewhere with gravity not so much

    • @klakierpaimon5634
      @klakierpaimon5634 Місяць тому

      ​@@ItsAweeboh it's absolutely not. Gel would fly everywhere, also it would be an enclosed space so it would be easier to get mold inside, seeing how it's water based. It doesn't have any advantages, only thing that may be seen as an advantage is that it doesn't waste additional building material, but it can't print in a lot of them so fuck that

  • @alwayswearblack2840
    @alwayswearblack2840 Місяць тому +3

    Finally! Big, gooey, flexible warhammer proxies!

  • @Nightlite419
    @Nightlite419 Місяць тому +2

    The way the gravity part works is because the density of the gel is the same as the density of what is being printed. This caused it to neither sink or float.

  • @cwistheentertainer7646
    @cwistheentertainer7646 Місяць тому +282

    Silicone?....
    Remember that you gave me this ability to create ANYTHING with that type of material....

    • @Danielo197
      @Danielo197 Місяць тому +1

      What you mean

    • @AMK650
      @AMK650 Місяць тому +48

      ​@@Danielo197 probably sex toys. They are mostly done in silicone. Kitchenware would also be a good use

    • @F.B.I
      @F.B.I Місяць тому +12

      ​@@AMK650 i thought of kitchenware too, but sex toys is absolutely nefarious

    • @panikking6012
      @panikking6012 Місяць тому

      ​@@Danielo197Silicone is the most popular material for sex toys, such as dildos.

    • @CommandoBlack123
      @CommandoBlack123 Місяць тому +13

      @@Danielo197you dont want to know

  • @acer8123
    @acer8123 Місяць тому +12

    Isn't this where the VERY FIRST concept of 3d printing was born?

  • @SubOptimal_
    @SubOptimal_ Місяць тому +7

    Its not meant to replace the other options but adds another way of 3d printing when the other 2 just doesnt work. Its all about the right applications

  • @grampsinsl5232
    @grampsinsl5232 5 днів тому

    The company I worked for had a liquid 3D printer decades ago. The fluid would be hardened at the point where 2 laser beams intersected, and that point could be moved wherever needed to make the desired shape. It was perfect for making models that had the internal components as well as the outer shell, but you had to make sure to leave a drain path for the unused volume that remained liquid inside that shell.

  • @ltonos9557
    @ltonos9557 21 день тому +1

    Finally, this should have been made years ago.

  • @petervallario6186
    @petervallario6186 Місяць тому +68

    This is legit the stuff humans come out of after they've been revived or reborn in alien movies. Are they 3d printing humans?

    • @richardwalker6004
      @richardwalker6004 Місяць тому +2

      I was thinking the same thing . A lot of sci fi movies had this concept . How about for humans for deep space travel they hibernate in something very similar.

    • @serdg-yr6zm
      @serdg-yr6zm Місяць тому

      they reused FRESH principle from bioprinting for normal 3d printing

    • @GooseHostage
      @GooseHostage Місяць тому +2

      It would be a great use of this kind of this technology if it gets more advanced, just think, instead of waiting for a donor for a kidney or a heart you could just print one.

    • @serdg-yr6zm
      @serdg-yr6zm Місяць тому

      its already available just search up in Google cellink bio x or lulzbot bio

    • @zulfasyafiya501
      @zulfasyafiya501 Місяць тому

      they might... I think it's totally possible if we exclude human conciousness

  • @lordjamet
    @lordjamet Місяць тому +63

    Cant believe we already got "traditional" 3d printer before GTA 6😢

  • @Diddygriddy666
    @Diddygriddy666 Місяць тому +4

    New Innovative Inventions every other day, what a time to be alive

  • @heybigbender
    @heybigbender 9 днів тому

    Now this feels like something futuristic, amazing.

  • @svartdraken
    @svartdraken 19 днів тому

    Apologies for my bad English, just wanted to show my appreciation towards this marvelous technology. I'm looking forward to a more widespread adoption, as it would revolutionize the tridimensional printing industry. Truly fascinating.

  • @Gamuray
    @Gamuray Місяць тому +63

    "doesn't require supports"
    Meanwhile:
    *Completely surrounded in supportive material*
    Sounds like supports to me

    • @IcchiNutz
      @IcchiNutz Місяць тому +5

      By that logic air too is a support

    • @MrSluFa
      @MrSluFa Місяць тому +5

      3d printing supports are printed with the object to help it stand but since the support exists within the printer it makes it so that you don’t have to break off a bunch of stuff like you would with a normal 3d printer

    • @xxbatman69xx98
      @xxbatman69xx98 Місяць тому +2

      That’s not what supports mean when it comes to 3D printing. The guy above me says it best

    • @williamgray9088
      @williamgray9088 Місяць тому +4

      Supports are waste material in nearly all cases. Stop splitting hairs and enjoy another bit of into for your vault...

    • @luisderivas6005
      @luisderivas6005 Місяць тому +2

      @@IcchiNutz Air is a support if printing material lighter than air.

  • @M6a6e6M
    @M6a6e6M Місяць тому +61

    Gotta look more into this

  • @SarahTheAmbiguous
    @SarahTheAmbiguous Місяць тому +77

    I like how printing flexible things in this is treated like a new thing when TPU has existed for years (if you don't know, TPU is a filament that is more flexible than PLA which allows for more flexible and squishy prints)
    P.S. that 3d printed chair looks awful to sit on

    • @johannsson8559
      @johannsson8559 Місяць тому

      No, the gel is the new thing. Watch the video

    • @SarahTheAmbiguous
      @SarahTheAmbiguous Місяць тому

      @@johannsson8559 Saying it advertises flexible prints as a new thing is not equivalent to saying the only thing it advertises as new is flexible prints

    • @kinito_the_axolotlll
      @kinito_the_axolotlll Місяць тому

      I mean knowing the market its probably... A leg and half your life savings either way.

    • @johannsson8559
      @johannsson8559 Місяць тому

      @SarahTheAmbiguous it's not advertising the flexible prints it's advertising the gel it's printing in. again pay attention to the video

    • @SarahTheAmbiguous
      @SarahTheAmbiguous Місяць тому

      @@johannsson8559 Do not worry, I am not braindead, I know the video's main purpose is advertising the gel. What I was referring to is actually a singular line where the narrator said "[...] and even flexible prints."
      It's a moot point indeed, but the "even" part seems to suggest the narrator is claiming that flexible prints are new. Either way the gel isn't a new technology either so I don't really care what you have to say at this point

  • @kadenaddison3529
    @kadenaddison3529 20 днів тому +1

    Unlike most 3d printers that only print one layer at a time… skips the idea and explains how it still prints in one layer just with a different material 😭

  • @PhilBo-fp9mz
    @PhilBo-fp9mz Місяць тому

    This is a great evolution to 3d printing!!

  • @wombatwoman
    @wombatwoman Місяць тому +16

    THIS STILL PRINTS ONE LAYER AT A TIME😭

    • @chachamaru51
      @chachamaru51 Місяць тому

      the difference is, it won't have to print extra stuffs to keep the item balanced

    • @wombatwoman
      @wombatwoman Місяць тому

      @chachamaru51 yes, but that is not what my comment is about

    • @wombatwoman
      @wombatwoman Місяць тому

      they said that it "doesn't print one layer at a time" even though it still does

    • @chachamaru51
      @chachamaru51 Місяць тому

      @@wombatwoman oh, okay, i didn't noticed

    • @wombatwoman
      @wombatwoman Місяць тому

      @@chachamaru51 it's alright man

  • @ElliotHorner
    @ElliotHorner Місяць тому +21

    The 3d printed torture chair

  • @camfeantunesjam5079
    @camfeantunesjam5079 Місяць тому +9

    Its gonna be filled with gel though 😭😭🥺

    • @Toaster-of_random
      @Toaster-of_random Місяць тому +1

      So? You could just pop a little hole then use some heat to seal it back up, or don’t even do that it would add some extra weight which would probably be needed

    • @gio-yj3en
      @gio-yj3en Місяць тому +1

      Bro got extra work to do😅

  • @Bmr4life
    @Bmr4life Місяць тому

    Hell yeah. Keep that kind of new tech coming.

  • @HaakSO
    @HaakSO Місяць тому

    Yay! More complex designs. We don’t need to keep it simple anymore. 🙌

  • @TechMaestro01
    @TechMaestro01 Місяць тому +5

    Silicone, eh 😏…

  • @ronniesilts9357
    @ronniesilts9357 Місяць тому

    Another thing not mentioned but works is if you breathe in prior when you go to put it in your mouth you breathe out and the co2 helps with the instant ousting of the flame

  • @ExecelliorJuanx
    @ExecelliorJuanx Місяць тому

    I bet making action figures with this would be insane

  • @brucey_t
    @brucey_t 18 днів тому

    Thank God we found a new way of making handbags. I was beginning to get really concerned about the future of handbag manufacturing.

  • @jeffjones6419
    @jeffjones6419 Місяць тому

    Finally I can print out a 3D Roxanne for my needs

  • @HappyQuailsLC
    @HappyQuailsLC Місяць тому

    Great! Synthetic handbags, just what the environment needed!

  • @therejectsshow8702
    @therejectsshow8702 Місяць тому

    It’s only a matter of time until we have 3D Printed organs and I’m kinda excited

  • @RvnKnight
    @RvnKnight 20 днів тому

    This is used for soft structures such as replacement organs and most anything else that needs flexibility. It is also not quite as fast as you make it seem. There is also another version of this called SLS (Selective Laser Sintering) for more rigid, mainly metallic, structures.

  • @bobbobertbobberton1073
    @bobbobertbobberton1073 Місяць тому

    If Diddy ever gets out of jail he's gonna buy a lot of these.

  • @kuldeepshaw79
    @kuldeepshaw79 Місяць тому

    Couldnt even experience the present of 3D printing and boom here comes the future

  • @WheezingEngineer
    @WheezingEngineer Місяць тому

    Can’t wait to see how they improve traditional 3D metal printers.

  • @bassk1000o
    @bassk1000o Місяць тому

    i love finding out about new and exciting tech then to never hear about it ever again.

  • @aye_its_sparky7164
    @aye_its_sparky7164 Місяць тому

    the main benefit this offers is the ability to print things inside each other.

  • @gianglai7346
    @gianglai7346 Місяць тому

    In 30 years or so, schools will teach children what kind of ancient and slow 3D printers used to exist back then

  • @jaredlogerfo5081
    @jaredlogerfo5081 Місяць тому

    Great! Im just getting into 3d printing and now there is another one I going to need to feed my addiction!

  • @sjohnsonnc06
    @sjohnsonnc06 Місяць тому

    3D printing organs will be the future for this idea

  • @salmonellathebac9573
    @salmonellathebac9573 Місяць тому

    And less plastic waste for scaffolding, this is so cool

  • @FavvvvazM
    @FavvvvazM Місяць тому

    can't wait for car & house printing in the next decades!

  • @chezarctica7386
    @chezarctica7386 Місяць тому

    Makes perfect sense! One of those things I don't know why I didn't think of it first.

  • @johncaldwell9842
    @johncaldwell9842 Місяць тому

    RLP. Thanks. I will remember this. Never heard of this before.

  • @doodle_freak
    @doodle_freak Місяць тому

    The cosplays made with that stuff are gonna be insane

  • @finnleykenziecheryl
    @finnleykenziecheryl Місяць тому

    I thought of this while i was showering i was like “what if you just like inject rubber inside gel so it defeats gravity”

  • @samuels1123
    @samuels1123 Місяць тому +1

    Pros: the support is liquid which falls away easily
    Cons: trapped liquid is heavy and potentially expensive

  • @EpicAdventuresProductions
    @EpicAdventuresProductions Місяць тому

    Can’t wait for this to be released in 30 years like every “improvement of thing” does!

  • @GreatestGames777
    @GreatestGames777 Місяць тому

    I can't wait until they make an actual printer like this for commercial use because then I'll purchase it immediately

  • @fabiocazorla7736
    @fabiocazorla7736 19 днів тому

    Handbags (like that one) and "furnitures" were already pretty easy on traditional 3D printing... The only benefit it's that it doesn't need supports thanks to the gel and even that comes with it's own challenges

  • @Adityayadav-to5ps
    @Adityayadav-to5ps Місяць тому

    I havent even reached to 3d printing and now there is future of it..

  • @bearieroblox6451
    @bearieroblox6451 Місяць тому +1

    They day we can print 3D printers with a 3D printer will be the day we take over the universe.

    • @the_real_aaxel
      @the_real_aaxel Місяць тому

      Already been done my guy. In fact my ender 3 is pretty much 3d printed besides the motors and some metal parts.

  • @jandajanda2242
    @jandajanda2242 Місяць тому

    The moment I 3D print something and it comes out like it was just birthed is the moment I end it

  • @otie9237
    @otie9237 Місяць тому +1

    This could be super useful for chemistry, printing superscaled models of various chemicals, chirality, and bonds. Would be good for isotopes, and figuring them out, too. Or hypothetical, fictional materials.

  • @iamAwesomo1994
    @iamAwesomo1994 Місяць тому

    finally we can make hand bags and furniture

  • @coffeegirl8285
    @coffeegirl8285 Місяць тому

    Great i have adb manufacturing end term tomorrow, this better be on the test

  • @Folsomdsf2
    @Folsomdsf2 Місяць тому

    next generation.. so amazing.. it's been done for decades! It's nice more have access to is now!

  • @IjaatKyrayc97
    @IjaatKyrayc97 Місяць тому

    So, a 3D injection molding printer? Thats cool as hell

  • @-PZ-
    @-PZ- Місяць тому

    Omg can’t wait for this, this is genius!

  • @Grim_sights
    @Grim_sights Місяць тому

    “my creations will emerge from the primordial goop”

  • @oshiaberi
    @oshiaberi Місяць тому

    -Hey, just wondering if you got your 3d printed?
    -Bogos binted?

  • @PL00T00
    @PL00T00 16 днів тому +1

    Normal 3d printers cns print flexible materials aswell

  • @amanwhodoesthings
    @amanwhodoesthings Місяць тому

    okay flexible 3d prints were already possible but damn this is interesting

  • @Dorar47
    @Dorar47 Місяць тому +1

    This is so cool!

  • @DavidLeeKersey
    @DavidLeeKersey Місяць тому

    It's A FUTURE of 3D printing.

  • @dej3vu-
    @dej3vu- 7 днів тому

    why is nobody talking about that diabolical design for the chair

  • @llortaton2834
    @llortaton2834 15 днів тому

    "That'll be 10000 bucks please and thank you."

  • @taylervalek
    @taylervalek Місяць тому

    This is why Diddy had all the baby oil 💀

  • @ZenMuff1n
    @ZenMuff1n 13 днів тому

    a sci-fi 3d printed human came to mind as soon as I saw them handling the finished product in gel :D and then I looked up what the tech was actually made for...

  • @kris_jenner_is_a_cryptid_
    @kris_jenner_is_a_cryptid_ Місяць тому

    They used this technology to fix my skull after a horrific ATV accident ❤

  • @Tyler.8046
    @Tyler.8046 Місяць тому

    To be clear, 3D printing is capable of producing many of these structures with proper planning and alignment. This solution removes the need for support material, which limits waste.
    That said, i have some pretty heavy concerns about the weight of prints in this medium. As many prints involve enclosed walls, which usually arent water tight, this likely would be more similar to resin printing than FDM. Involving drainage holes and some necessary post processing to clear the liquid, as well as unique internal support structures to allow the fluid to drain thoroughly. Also considering the effects of rapid cooling from printing in a liquid, I'd be moderately concerned about layer adhesion. Resin gets around this by not fully curing until post-processing. An FDM style printer uses heat to bond layers, so im curious how this gets around layer adhesion problems.

  • @BigRedNZ1
    @BigRedNZ1 Місяць тому

    I’ve seen this making implants for cardiac surgery. The other advantage it has is you can go very very small because gravity isn’t an issue.

  • @poogy42
    @poogy42 Місяць тому

    Now, 3D print a human in that, and you've got yourself a dystopian Blockbuster 👍 📼

  • @benwilms3942
    @benwilms3942 Місяць тому

    It's wild that we can talk about 'traditional' 3d printing.

  • @nawlfr
    @nawlfr Місяць тому

    Imagine what we’ll have in 300-400 years. Amazing, but we must learn to love eachother

  • @Jesusesfanboy
    @Jesusesfanboy Місяць тому

    Oh oh so that’s what kind of robot is making workers obsolete

  • @auffyaether1688
    @auffyaether1688 Місяць тому

    Bro that chair has to be unrealistically uncomfortable

  • @227jdorian
    @227jdorian Місяць тому

    it reminds me of that resin printing where they use lasers to harden resin in a vat to create structures

  • @BeepBeepImASheep1230
    @BeepBeepImASheep1230 Місяць тому

    Wow. It's like we're entering into a new industrial age. Except now, it's high tech and futuristic.

  • @wolfrainexxx
    @wolfrainexxx Місяць тому

    Supreme Commander's Aeon opening is becoming a reality.

  • @junglehusky1453
    @junglehusky1453 Місяць тому

    That’s some next level Darkman sheet

  • @nopenope7777
    @nopenope7777 Місяць тому

    3d printing into gel is some mass effect future tech lol

  • @Bonomax85
    @Bonomax85 Місяць тому

    it will be amazing when will be able to print organs like this