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  • 3D printed gyro cube sphere thing time-lapse RWGresearch.com rostock delta
    cool stuff!!
    ~Russ
    so Manny people looking for this model:
    www.thingiverse...

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  • @jackscholze
    @jackscholze 11 років тому

    Russ, that is incredible. SHows some of the potential of 3D printing. I saw an ivory ball something like this in the National Papace museum in Taipei. That one took a skilled artist/carver hundreds of hours and plenty of grief to get right I am sure, with many failed attempts. Now regular people can make these wonderful objects.

  • @TheJacklwilliams
    @TheJacklwilliams 3 роки тому

    Dude, the reaction shot of you, holding it up, got me. My exact reaction, LOL. NOICE!!!!!!!! Just noticed, eight years later! HA! THANKS UA-cam!

  • @EletrikRidesAgain
    @EletrikRidesAgain 11 років тому

    Joseph Newman would be very proud. Nice demo of something only a 3-D printer could make - no seams!

  • @matchstix3967
    @matchstix3967 9 років тому +1

    Hypercube. It's a movie, you should watch it, and understand how awesome this just got.

  • @balachander2350
    @balachander2350 10 років тому +28

    Now imagine each inner cube in a different color!

  • @WeBeYachting
    @WeBeYachting 8 років тому

    Enjoyed this video, thumbs up. Cheers from sunny Sint Maarten in the Caribbean.

  • @oudotcom
    @oudotcom 11 років тому +1

    Cool ! For what do you need it ? Will you put coils around them ? Or just for fun ?

  • @ConstantXplorer
    @ConstantXplorer 10 років тому

    COOL! Looks like some space/time bending warp drive for an interstellar craft.

  • @MrRobReynolds
    @MrRobReynolds 8 років тому +3

    what is it that you had sprayed or painted down on the mirror bed for adhesion?

  • @monstercolorfunco4391
    @monstercolorfunco4391 10 років тому

    Please share your secrets what kind of glass substrate is that and what temperature is it at.

  • @Hhydrogen4Power
    @Hhydrogen4Power 11 років тому +1

    Russ, I watched your table and did not know you built the printer from scratch. Nice job. Nerd.LOL

  • @MrMikeEdie
    @MrMikeEdie 7 років тому

    Cool! Even the video is super sharp. Nice work.

  • @giridharanvsrinivasan8994
    @giridharanvsrinivasan8994 4 роки тому

    loved your work dude

  • @joeferris5086
    @joeferris5086 10 років тому

    that is pretty incredible. If you slammed it on the ground would it break?

    • @TCBYEAHCUZ
      @TCBYEAHCUZ 10 років тому +2

      Yes, it's plastic. If you want to make these durable you make a bigger one with thicker walls and higher grade plastic.

  • @cihatbozdag2067
    @cihatbozdag2067 5 років тому

    Hello, what is the material that you have grounded? very good adhesion. Good luck.

  • @SR-bq1di
    @SR-bq1di 5 років тому

    Increadible work. Nice bro.

  • @OgMandin0
    @OgMandin0 11 років тому +1

    OK, now if you ONLY used each piece for a winding form and wound a dual-helix configuration based on the 'sacred number' pi/7. Then if you ONLY carried to the equator, you'd GENERATE so much pyramid POWER you'd get transported to the earth's parallel world planet half way across the universe. It might be SO AWESOME!!!

  • @GamersDen
    @GamersDen 9 років тому +5

    I am thinking it would make a great wind turbine in a much larger model. Having 4-5 rotating platforms would mean you could capture 4-5 the amount of wind and have the points connect to a metallic rod to a magnet or something similar. And you have a nice wind turbine.

    • @logmathe
      @logmathe 3 роки тому

      cant imagine, how it can make sense regarding the aerodynamics

  • @CookieCraftMedia
    @CookieCraftMedia 10 років тому

    What about the layer height and the printing time and speed
    I'm kinda interrested on how long stuff like this takes to print!

  • @crafter2u
    @crafter2u 11 років тому

    just having to much fun with your new toy, what going on with your stanly myers injector?

  • @tungphungson5681
    @tungphungson5681 4 роки тому

    How do you treat the surface to be so flat ?

  • @austinotto9681
    @austinotto9681 11 років тому

    That's an awesome print. How long did it take and what layer height did you use?

  • @k15hors
    @k15hors 11 років тому

    Can you make a larger version of this cube with the centre core being a sphere and totally closed, bar a single entry point that could be used to fill the core...?

    • @jobey5002
      @jobey5002 11 років тому

      I think the point of 3D printers is that you can print whatever you like.

  • @abhideepsingh4484
    @abhideepsingh4484 8 років тому

    was it not possible to give clearance with the help filler material.

  • @lindhe
    @lindhe 11 років тому +4

    What model did you use? :)

  • @firepinto
    @firepinto 11 років тому

    Cool print! Shows the power of 3D printing. :) Did you fix your coke bottle?

  • @eggmcnog
    @eggmcnog 10 років тому

    what kind of post work did you do on it to make the finish so nice?

  • @snakefollower
    @snakefollower 11 років тому

    This is cool. You said its slippy. How fragile are these printed items? I just wondered how robust and solid things are that's all.

  • @corbonzo1
    @corbonzo1 11 років тому

    that sounds like so much fun!

  • @StationOfTerrapin
    @StationOfTerrapin 10 років тому

    how does it make bridgey parts without them collapsing or falling?

    • @loserbmx
      @loserbmx 10 років тому +1

      the plastic hardens quick enough.

  • @thepowerfulkiller8474
    @thepowerfulkiller8474 10 років тому

    And nice workshop u got there

  • @pgtmr2713
    @pgtmr2713 7 років тому

    Will it spin with compressed air directed at it?

  • @brianbrewster6532
    @brianbrewster6532 7 років тому

    I'd find a way to print each one a different color - then when they spun around - it would look mesmerizing.

  • @dougcarver6956
    @dougcarver6956 11 років тому

    nice gyro cube sphere I like to have one with a magnet inside so I can see the magnet field any where I go

  • @usmcbrat7276
    @usmcbrat7276 10 років тому

    where do you get the plans for that one ?

  • @iEnergySupply
    @iEnergySupply 5 років тому

    You need to use an air compressor on that thing, get them all spinning random directions!

  • @davidgoliat8757
    @davidgoliat8757 11 років тому

    Este chico es un genio..

  • @DarkMoonDroid
    @DarkMoonDroid 11 років тому

    What?! How can they do that?

  • @AllThingsRamdom
    @AllThingsRamdom 11 років тому

    Sweet man that is way cool!

  • @joypsj
    @joypsj 11 років тому

    Maaaan! that's crazy cool!

  • @TheWorny1
    @TheWorny1 11 років тому

    Now if You make each alternate spear with aposing field magnets and take it for a spin.

  • @SmartScarecrow
    @SmartScarecrow 11 років тому

    I have absolutely no idea what good that thing is, but damn if that ain't cool !!!

  • @labrynthgroup
    @labrynthgroup 11 років тому

    As always awesome work.

  • @leomckee-reid5498
    @leomckee-reid5498 9 років тому +1

    Hi Russ, I see you are using a razor to remove the glue from your print bed. Have you experienced scratching? I'm interested in finding different methods of removing glue that are quick and don't involve acetone or other repulsive smelling liquids. Got any suggestions?
    Thanks!

    • @RWGresearch
      @RWGresearch  9 років тому

      +Leo Mckee-Reid well i use glass. so yeah a razor blade dose the trick for me... but using a dull flexible knife seems to work well for other surfaces... the trick is to separate the parts with the most smallest thing possible ~Russ

    • @leomckee-reid5498
      @leomckee-reid5498 9 років тому

      ***** Yeah, I'm working on glass, too. I'm just slightly scared to use very sharp objects, as it might scratch and create defects, but you've been doing it for a while and never experienced that?
      Thanks a lot for your speedy reply

    • @RWGresearch
      @RWGresearch  9 років тому

      +Leo Mckee-Reid yes i have scratched the glass but only when using a blade that has defects in it. use only a really sharp blade and you should be fine. if anything there scratches so small they make no difference. like hardly able to see scratches . also give the channel a sub if you haven't. currently building a new delta step by step. lots of fun stuff :) ~Russ

    • @leomckee-reid5498
      @leomckee-reid5498 9 років тому

      +rwg42985 Okay, good to know. I guess the glue fills in those tiny scratches. Good luck on the build!

    • @sgtvip3r26
      @sgtvip3r26 8 років тому

      +Leo Mckee-Reid use cold air

  • @GuruAidTechSupport
    @GuruAidTechSupport 10 років тому

    Can you please post a link the the download of this 3d model?

  • @heris30
    @heris30 11 років тому

    Hello. My kids liked that turning thing. Can you make one for us with your logo on it? I can pay some money for it.

  • @eshneto
    @eshneto 9 років тому

    Hello there, I am having trouble printing this object. Which slicer software did you use? Pleas, let me know the settings.
    Best,
    Elias.

  • @Xzxzkanal
    @Xzxzkanal 10 років тому

    Which printer do you have?

  • @Migueldeservantes
    @Migueldeservantes 11 років тому

    How long did this print took??

  • @hammyrocks69r
    @hammyrocks69r 8 років тому

    Curious what printer and settings did you use the spheres always come out all messed up on me.

  • @m4vr1ck
    @m4vr1ck 9 років тому +2

    what are you using as the control board my arduino got fried and I'm having trouble flashing the firmware to a new arduino for my delta style printer.

  • @chinooxyla
    @chinooxyla 10 років тому

    It is abs or PLA?? And what layer height used??

    • @RWGresearch
      @RWGresearch  10 років тому

      .25 layer .5 mm nozzle, ABS.

  • @xlargetophat
    @xlargetophat 11 років тому

    resistance ... please link us with some info on that

  • @6969smurfy
    @6969smurfy 10 років тому

    Can u give me the specs of the filament you require?

  • @Fleuver
    @Fleuver 11 років тому

    Gyroscopical Sperical thingamabobber... Cool, Im working on a Rostock delta 3d printer mabobber, almost at the point of assembling it :)

  • @rootsradicals87
    @rootsradicals87 10 років тому

    how long did the process take?

  • @DarkMoonDroid
    @DarkMoonDroid 11 років тому

    Gorgeous!

  • @alexcreem7394
    @alexcreem7394 9 років тому

    How long does this take to print no time lapse

    • @elisashadow6958
      @elisashadow6958 9 років тому

      I have a 3D printer at my school and I made a regular sized Lego and that took 10 min that printer looked more expensive so it prob between 2-5 hours would be my guess. It's hard to say.

    • @elisashadow6958
      @elisashadow6958 9 років тому

      There is a clock in the background and it looks like it took 8 hours

  • @jacksonmacgeek123
    @jacksonmacgeek123 11 років тому

    Can you put a link to the model thank you

  • @TheCartographer89
    @TheCartographer89 11 років тому

    Dude that's awesome. Keep the fedora.

  • @TheEnderCraft
    @TheEnderCraft 10 років тому

    hey nice print, and model. is there any chance that you send me the model file to try and print it my self ?

  • @ValentinaBrauer
    @ValentinaBrauer 10 років тому

    Can I ask something.. Did you print it with support? or how?

    • @RWGresearch
      @RWGresearch  10 років тому

      hi, no support on this one. or this one: ua-cam.com/video/ST_DWJeUGmI/v-deo.html
      its like lego blocks if you can support the edge you can make it work... :) thanks! ~Russ

    • @PatrikBerglund1973
      @PatrikBerglund1973 9 років тому

      ***** What do you prep your plate with?

    • @RWGresearch
      @RWGresearch  9 років тому

      Patrik Berglund acetone and abs. The acetone will dissolve the ABS. I found if you put it in a wash bottle you can squeeze it out nicely but you'll need to make a cap for the wash bottle or it will get clogged. ~Russ

  • @moonriders9287
    @moonriders9287 10 років тому

    where did you get the picture to print it?!

  • @RogueWild
    @RogueWild 10 років тому +1

    Amazing!

  • @WoundedEgo
    @WoundedEgo 10 років тому

    VERY clever!

  • @LordRustyMcAlpin
    @LordRustyMcAlpin 9 років тому

    hey Russ nice job.
    if you make a gross of them you can sell them to market

  • @nesnoumesain
    @nesnoumesain 9 років тому

    What is that foil you use on your glass bed? I can't get my filaments to stick.

  • @cherebear4522
    @cherebear4522 10 років тому

    imagine a world where when you order a plastic cup online, you are printed one. in just a few short hours, straight into you home

  • @MartinEscola
    @MartinEscola 9 років тому

    is that PLA ?

  • @jacktheripper0194
    @jacktheripper0194 10 років тому

    THAT IS AWESOME!

  • @NickFarrow
    @NickFarrow 10 років тому

    Do you have a link to the stl or scad file?

  • @virustwin
    @virustwin 9 років тому

    soooo... what do you do with it?

    • @uberblade1669
      @uberblade1669 8 років тому

      virustwin You build it, and in the process learn about 3D printing and gyroscopes, and all that cool stuff. It's educational, and just cool af.

  • @emmaloveshorses12
    @emmaloveshorses12 11 років тому

    Where can I buy one?

  • @sun4ees0id
    @sun4ees0id 9 років тому

    Spin it! Like gyroscope!

  • @johnshannon8088
    @johnshannon8088 10 років тому

    Can you reply with the file link? Really amazing print. Thnx.

  • @krisztianszirtes5414
    @krisztianszirtes5414 11 років тому

    This is so awesome!

  • @minhquantieu9173
    @minhquantieu9173 10 років тому +12

    20% machine 80% brain and idea

  • @Oscar4flury
    @Oscar4flury 7 років тому

    Cool, but i think it would be even cooler if it was in stainless steel👍🏻🛠

  • @josephcobb6228
    @josephcobb6228 9 років тому +1

    i wants it 0-0 we needs it my precioussss

  • @9696cool
    @9696cool 10 років тому

    how long did it take?

    • @suchthings7616
      @suchthings7616 10 років тому +1

      Nearly 8 hours if you watch the clock in the background.

  • @Yoti1980
    @Yoti1980 11 років тому

    Well at least I know someone capable of printing me that fancy plastic gun I've been wanting lol

  • @lunalaeclipse7155
    @lunalaeclipse7155 9 років тому

    what printer?

  • @animusfoxx6965
    @animusfoxx6965 10 років тому +1

    this is so freaking cool

  • @Tagatube
    @Tagatube 11 років тому

    Awesome!!! GJ!

  • @911sc1982
    @911sc1982 11 років тому

    Wow,too cool!

  • @aliyahjordan7213
    @aliyahjordan7213 10 років тому

    That's so cool

  • @stronskijaroslaw
    @stronskijaroslaw 11 років тому

    wow, super cool

  • @ZeBsTeR38
    @ZeBsTeR38 10 років тому +1

    It's awesome

  • @Kouyou160
    @Kouyou160 7 років тому

    So...what printer did you use?

  • @thepowerfulkiller8474
    @thepowerfulkiller8474 10 років тому +1

    It's shape reminds me of 343 guilty spark from the halo series

    • @TCBYEAHCUZ
      @TCBYEAHCUZ 10 років тому +2

      So much yes!

    • @aliensguy4291
      @aliensguy4291 6 років тому

      Reminds me of that and the machine from contact

  • @cdrsimmons7300
    @cdrsimmons7300 9 років тому

    Looks like I need to buy myself a 3D printer.

  • @besanconland
    @besanconland 10 років тому

    fascinating! I am a bead artist. I want to make one of these out of tiny beads. Can you send me the dimensions of each ball?

  • @gahiji1205
    @gahiji1205 10 років тому

    Reminded me of a Wheatley from Portal.

  • @InventorGadget
    @InventorGadget 11 років тому

    mind blowing cool !

  • @TheWayne104
    @TheWayne104 9 років тому

    nice work

  • @apoc7468
    @apoc7468 4 роки тому

    This is cool

  • @RobThePlumber
    @RobThePlumber 10 років тому

    So fking cool. Speechless...

  • @nadingjeff
    @nadingjeff 11 років тому

    Nice.

  • @samforsberg5698
    @samforsberg5698 6 років тому

    many is spelled with two n's in the description.

  • @FixItAll1
    @FixItAll1 7 років тому

    Wau Amazing and if you can add magnets inside each ..hmm