3D Printing MASSIVE Parts - Thermwood LSAM at Rapid + TCT 2023

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024

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  • @ZeroInDaHouse
    @ZeroInDaHouse Рік тому +8

    2:20 Casually calls the pellet box a "gaylord"

  • @ThePrintHouse
    @ThePrintHouse Рік тому +8

    This was my favorite industrial level booth at Rapid this year!

  • @jezzayang749
    @jezzayang749 Рік тому +8

    Wow! That’s incredible! This gives me hope for the future of recycling. Also Nathan, please can you make more videos about the Creality k1? I would love to watch them!

    • @NathanBuildsRobots
      @NathanBuildsRobots  Рік тому +5

      Yes, I'll crank one out this weekend just for you :P

    • @jezzayang749
      @jezzayang749 Рік тому

      Thank you! I look forwards to it!

    • @jezzayang749
      @jezzayang749 Рік тому

      Do have any idea when it might be released? In terms of hours?

  • @HoonZolo
    @HoonZolo Рік тому +3

    Man that dragchain! Wow!

    • @NathanBuildsRobots
      @NathanBuildsRobots  Рік тому

      Yeah, it is THICK! Probably couldnt bend it by hand. Those machines must be super strong.

  • @jamesocker5235
    @jamesocker5235 Рік тому +4

    Nice to see you enjoying the future of 3d printing

  • @gitss7367
    @gitss7367 Рік тому +2

    Impressive machine and impressive interview.

  • @avejst
    @avejst Рік тому +3

    wow, interesting take on the layer bonding!
    thanks for sharing this video 😊

    • @NathanBuildsRobots
      @NathanBuildsRobots  Рік тому +1

      Speed printing and stupidly strong part cooling fans has taken things too far. Usually parts end up weaker as a result.

    • @daliasprints9798
      @daliasprints9798 Рік тому +2

      ​@@NathanBuildsRobots That's from nozzle temp too low, not speed too high. I'm printing essentially isotropic strength parts at 25 mm³/s with 130 cfm of cooling. But this is at 350°C (PET) and 270°C (PLA).

  • @erickalfredobosquezhuerta3056
    @erickalfredobosquezhuerta3056 Рік тому +8

    i was surprised how fast it was moving for such a large print head, and even more so when he said it could go even faster

    • @NathanBuildsRobots
      @NathanBuildsRobots  Рік тому +2

      Yeah, these large scale 3D printers are often built around industrial CNC machines, which are capable of moving very fast with extreme precision. So they slow the printer down just to ensure they are getting optimal performance out of their printed parts.
      Unlike us poor hobbyists - our printers are relatively flimsy and weak. Often the motion system is the limiting factor to print speed, and even then, the extruder is running with less than 1% of the flow rate of this monster.

    • @daliasprints9798
      @daliasprints9798 Рік тому +1

      ​@@NathanBuildsRobots Every inexpensive consumer printer I've seen is limited by extrusion system not motion system. Basically any 24V stepper based printer can go up to 450-500 mm/s, 15k+ acceleration (with input shaping) without hitting motion system limits, but quality may suffer. Extrusion quality with stock gear goes to shit around 100-150 mm/s at typical layer heights & line widths tho.

    • @pabloarroyo8546
      @pabloarroyo8546 Рік тому

      @@daliasprints9798 On the right part, the LSAM can print at 200 ft/min or 1 m/s, all while printing about 200lb/hr. The pellet extrusion, instead of filament is what enables the mass flow rate.

  • @Trashalchemy
    @Trashalchemy Рік тому +3

    I'd love to see more open source work on hotends that rotate like that so continuous fibers such as carbon tow can be imbedded in the layer lines.

    • @NathanBuildsRobots
      @NathanBuildsRobots  Рік тому +1

      Markforged does continuous fiber with a non-rotating toolhead. Just learned about that. Also Phaetus has some cool hybrid filament they are working on that will provide some of the functionality of continuous fiber to regular printers

  • @AndrewAHayes
    @AndrewAHayes Рік тому +2

    That is awesome! Imagine what can be printed on these machines! If I had access to one I would print a Kayak.

    • @NathanBuildsRobots
      @NathanBuildsRobots  Рік тому +2

      Who needs a kayak? I'd print a 12 ft outboard!
      It would probably would only take 2-3 hours to do it. Insane tech.

    • @AndrewAHayes
      @AndrewAHayes Рік тому

      @@NathanBuildsRobots I need a Kayak!

  • @lolzlarkin3059
    @lolzlarkin3059 Рік тому +3

    Crazy that it's a bed slinger.

    • @NathanBuildsRobots
      @NathanBuildsRobots  Рік тому +2

      Nothing crazy about it. Bedslingers are one of the simplest structures for making a 3 axis kinematic system. The Industrial Revolution was built on bedslingers (vertical milling machines)

    • @daliasprints9798
      @daliasprints9798 Рік тому

      At that nozzle size there's no way you'd be able to utilize accelerations where it matters except for travel.

    • @lolzlarkin3059
      @lolzlarkin3059 Рік тому

      @@NathanBuildsRobots yeah, manual machines like a bridgeport it makes sense were you are going in one direction at a constant speed for the entire cut. But newer 3 axis cnc machines I've seen tend to move the head.

  • @heinzkup
    @heinzkup Рік тому +3

    I need thaaaaat soooooo mich!!!1!!1111!!!!1!!!! 😊 90x1kg spools or 1x90kg spool

    • @NathanBuildsRobots
      @NathanBuildsRobots  Рік тому +1

      What would you even use that for? I'm sure Rick would love to set you up with a quote... Its just... It might be out of your price range!

  • @starguy9
    @starguy9 Рік тому +1

    Dude this is good content!

    • @NathanBuildsRobots
      @NathanBuildsRobots  Рік тому

      Thank you, I have about a dozen videos like this that I’m editing

  • @lordwafflesthegreat
    @lordwafflesthegreat Рік тому +4

    Giant orange bed slinger.... So, basically a Prusa i3 XXXL?

    • @NathanBuildsRobots
      @NathanBuildsRobots  Рік тому +2

      Probably more like an XXXXXXXXL
      Mini - 180mm
      Medium - 230mm
      Large - 300mm
      XL - 360mm
      XXL- 450mm
      XXXL - 560mm
      XXXXL - 700mm
      XXXXXL - 900mm
      XXXXXXL - 1200mm
      XXXXXXXL - 1550mm
      XXXXXXXXL -2000mm

  • @marcus5368
    @marcus5368 Рік тому +3

    I know what you guys are thinking. Part cooling was grossly inadequate. Should have slapped on some giant 5015 blowers on.........

    • @NathanBuildsRobots
      @NathanBuildsRobots  Рік тому +1

      lmao yes. This should be my next printer mod. Speed-chair race is the new speed-benchy race. Just have to figure out how to extrude a gaylord faster than the competition.

  • @jatigre1
    @jatigre1 Рік тому +2

    It's genius. I wonder what would a foldable chair look like.

  • @Promethium666
    @Promethium666 Рік тому

    look at the linear rails on that bad boy, no mgm12's here fellas.

  • @peaceorpieces8343
    @peaceorpieces8343 Рік тому +2

    Coooooool i want one

  • @DaveDDD
    @DaveDDD Рік тому +3

    Ask them to make a life-sized benchy.

  • @baxrok2.
    @baxrok2. Рік тому

    Thanks for showing us the future of 3DP Nathan. Great stuff! (That's the biggest layer seam I've ever seen! lol)

    • @NathanBuildsRobots
      @NathanBuildsRobots  Рік тому +1

      The future is now! The chairs were at least 40 lbs and I'm pretty sure you could park a car on top of them. They need to run it in vase mode to get rid of those seams. But I think they are printing 4 at a time, because they need time between each layer, and running 4x of a print is a great way to do that.

    • @baxrok2.
      @baxrok2. Рік тому +2

      @@NathanBuildsRobots Spot on Nathan. It's interesting to see that the future isn't all about speed but rather about strength and quality! The "BOM, Klipper, and 2020 extrusion only" gang just doesn't get it. lol

  • @IvanJoel
    @IvanJoel Рік тому +2

    They wait around for the part to cool so they can print the next layer... No part cooling fans?

    • @NathanBuildsRobots
      @NathanBuildsRobots  Рік тому +2

      Well, they aren't in a hurry. They are just demoing it at a trade-show. If they got it running at the full 200 lbs/hr they would need to bring a couple more Gaylords to keep the machine running - and I tell you, Gaylords aren't cheap!

  • @Kratom7030
    @Kratom7030 17 днів тому +1

    The name of the pellet box is what???

  • @Aeros-tech
    @Aeros-tech Рік тому +2

    Gimme now

  • @LongboardNassau
    @LongboardNassau Рік тому

    2:22

  • @pneumantic6297
    @pneumantic6297 Рік тому +2

    Yeah, my ender 3 could do that... Bet it doesnt have a CRtouch

    • @NathanBuildsRobots
      @NathanBuildsRobots  Рік тому

      I know, my Ender 2 can do 400 lbs per hour. tbh I wasn’t that impressed but I pretended for the camera 🤣

  • @clixium
    @clixium Рік тому +1

    I wonder how much that thing cost, 500k at least, maybe even 1million

    • @ThePrintHouse
      @ThePrintHouse Рік тому +3

      It costs $880k

    • @NathanBuildsRobots
      @NathanBuildsRobots  Рік тому

      Didn’t know, thanks for the info printhouse. But also clixium deserves an award for being an excellent guesser

    • @ThePrintHouse
      @ThePrintHouse Рік тому

      @@NathanBuildsRobots haha oh yeah right on. I made a joke to one of the gentleman working the booth and he said, "you can if you buy the printer for 880k" lmao

  • @covodex516
    @covodex516 Рік тому +1

    Wait. Wait wait wait.
    Did he just say the hopper/reservoir for the plastic beads is called a gaylord?

    • @NathanBuildsRobots
      @NathanBuildsRobots  Рік тому +2

      No, the Gaylord is the box that holds the bulk material for storage.
      "Standard Gaylord: The standard and most popular Gaylord box size measures 48 inches by 40 inches by 36 inches." bulkbagreclamation.com/gaylord-box-vs-fibc-bulk-bags/#:~:text=Standard%20Gaylord%3A%20The%20standard%20and,inch%20by%2040%2Dinch%20pallets.

    • @covodex516
      @covodex516 Рік тому +1

      @@NathanBuildsRobots ah, thank you for the clarification - this makes much more sense.
      We all know calling the wrong part a "Gaylord" would spark many inappropriate and childish jokes, so this gives me peace of mind.

  • @C4mpblor
    @C4mpblor Рік тому +5

    Lol what? 2:20. A gaylord as a measurement unit?

    • @aoife8415
      @aoife8415 Рік тому +3

      gaylords are large cardboard boxes used in everyday logistics for a lot of companies. its a genericized trademark

    • @C4mpblor
      @C4mpblor Рік тому

      @@aoife8415 well how about that, learned a thing.

    • @NathanBuildsRobots
      @NathanBuildsRobots  Рік тому +2

      First thing I thought about was the movie Meet The Parents

  • @TrasherBiner
    @TrasherBiner 11 місяців тому

    2:19 ... "1100 lbs. pound box called a gaylord" ? 😕🤷🏻‍♂ I guess all the other names for boxes were already taken.

  • @brokencreationlordmegatrol3037

    ......................... the box is called a gaylorde? based

    • @NathanBuildsRobots
      @NathanBuildsRobots  Рік тому

      I love that this video is showcasing a printer that is capable of printing 300x faster than anything most people have ever seen before, and is doing so completely sustainably using plastic that is made of old water bottles, but the big takeaway here is that the box has a funny name 😅
      Never change, UA-cam comments section.

  • @ThatBulgarian
    @ThatBulgarian Рік тому +2

    Did i hear that right? 1100 pounds of gaylord?

    • @NathanBuildsRobots
      @NathanBuildsRobots  Рік тому +2

      Just when you thought imperial measurement units couldn’t get any sillier. We need metric, and we need it now!!!

  • @maury818sf
    @maury818sf 8 місяців тому

    Rick’s got a hell of a grip on that 🤝🦾. Looks like it hurt😳