I work in 3D printing, so far with different manufacturers, but no one has convinced me as much as Markforged, it is a very good product, and I am convinced that it will show up on the share price in the future
What is your opinion on the technique Markforged uses to print on their metal x printer? Are the parts as reliable as CNC manufactured parts? Can it be used for mass production?
As far as I've been able to see, Desktop Metal appears to have the superior metal printing process over Markforged. Markforged still relies on single beams of lasers, which is slower, older metal printing tech, vs the proprietary single pass method that DM uses that prints an entire layer in ~3 seconds. The only other manufacturer I've seen have comparable printing speed is HP, however as HP is a bigger corp with significantly less of a focus on 3D printing, HP shareholders don't stand to gain as much if 3d printing as a field takes off. DM has its focus primarily on mass production in factory floors. AONE's 3D printing systems still primarily cater to the traditional use of 3d printing, which is prototyping and creating niche parts. Big difference there. I see Markforged as the safer, less risky bet because they are a more established company with a more solid customer base. However, investing in DM is a bet on their vision of 3D printing being the future of mass production. If they can execute, the payoffs are humongous.
The printheads do not need scanners or mirrors vs. lasers and depending on the piezo printhead they have up to 5500 nozzles/jets per 115 mm printheads.. If you can set the printheads up in a single pass fashion, that will be the next step.
My largest 3D printing play. Larger than Cathie's PRNT etf. I do own others such as Exone and Materialize, now this one as well, but DM is currently the best production play. They just have to perform now. And start reporting organic growth, which they neglected when asked. I was not a happy shareholder.
I'm sorry but you have no idea what you are talking about. Markforged does not use lasers to print parts. The laser is an inspection tool. Please do your research and try again
Not sure how AONE has gone so far under the radar with all that ARK activity. I mean they bought it on day one of merger news. They must have really high conviction. Picked up some warrants around the 2.5 range. Have a feeling those are gonna print
Great presentation I think the same but DM lost a little bit market cap I think they are finding their base at around nine USD So they’re actually reasonable priced
@@theinvestingbureau9932 Don't listen to the haters. DM just getting trashed by the retail sell off from the last 6 months. Larger returns for the future! #buythedips
Love desktop metal $DM. Best CEO, tech, and fundamentals in the space
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great long term investment. In my opinion
I work in 3D printing, so far with different manufacturers, but no one has convinced me as much as Markforged, it is a very good product, and I am convinced that it will show up on the share price in the future
What is your opinion on the technique Markforged uses to print on their metal x printer? Are the parts as reliable as CNC manufactured parts? Can it be used for mass production?
I have about 2,000 shares of the company. Recently bought. I like their products and hope it shows in the price in the next 5 years or so.
I own DM stock as a long-term holding. Thanks for your analysis.
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As far as I've been able to see, Desktop Metal appears to have the superior metal printing process over Markforged.
Markforged still relies on single beams of lasers, which is slower, older metal printing tech, vs the proprietary single pass method that DM uses that prints an entire layer in ~3 seconds. The only other manufacturer I've seen have comparable printing speed is HP, however as HP is a bigger corp with significantly less of a focus on 3D printing, HP shareholders don't stand to gain as much if 3d printing as a field takes off.
DM has its focus primarily on mass production in factory floors. AONE's 3D printing systems still primarily cater to the traditional use of 3d printing, which is prototyping and creating niche parts. Big difference there.
I see Markforged as the safer, less risky bet because they are a more established company with a more solid customer base. However, investing in DM is a bet on their vision of 3D printing being the future of mass production. If they can execute, the payoffs are humongous.
Well said. Agreed
The printheads do not need scanners or mirrors vs. lasers and depending on the piezo printhead they have up to 5500 nozzles/jets per 115 mm printheads.. If you can set the printheads up in a single pass fashion, that will be the next step.
My largest 3D printing play. Larger than Cathie's PRNT etf. I do own others such as Exone and Materialize, now this one as well, but DM is currently the best production play. They just have to perform now. And start reporting organic growth, which they neglected when asked. I was not a happy shareholder.
I'm sorry but you have no idea what you are talking about. Markforged does not use lasers to print parts. The laser is an inspection tool. Please do your research and try again
Idk man desktop metal is notorious for stealing software
Thank you!
I bought in AONE last week. I think it is a bargain!
Agreed
Both very interesting. Thanks for the fantastic info. Will now do my own research.
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Brilliant breakdown. Thank you.
Thank you sir!
Great video man! 🤗 Instant like and subscribing! "..cheezus, that's a lot of 2's" lol 😅😅
Thank you sir! 🙏
SPFR + Velo3D is my favorite 3D printing stock .
Just put out video on them!
Not sure how AONE has gone so far under the radar with all that ARK activity. I mean they bought it on day one of merger news. They must have really high conviction. Picked up some warrants around the 2.5 range. Have a feeling those are gonna print
I suspect it’s cause growth and tech is getting beaten down lately. Add on bearish sentiment for SPACs right now and we have AONE sitting pretty low
@@theinvestingbureau9932 true. People are concerned with the 10 year note. Have a feeling once it levels off, innovative stocks will recover
Thanks. Great content. I do own both.
Awesome 😎
How about with today's prices? MKFG was around 8 and DM nearing
Both are much cheaper now!
Great presentation I think the same but DM lost a little bit market cap I think they are finding their base at around nine USD
So they’re actually reasonable priced
Yes video is outdated price wise
Love this video, 😊
Appreciate it!
nice video, can you compare, RSI, GNOG, DKNG
I’ll add that to list
Thanks. How about PRLB vs MTLS?
Excellent video
Thanks 🙏
Dm🎉
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AONE 🚀
Love to hear it 🔥
@@theinvestingbureau9932 yea because ur tone def and can't hear yourself obviously. It's your own voice
Markforged smokes everyone, I work in 3d printing.
If you made a video on $ALUS would be amazing! Huge backing by the government and they are producing semi-state batteries!! Very low key right now! 🚀🚀
Thanks - am looking into it
You made a review video without one mention of price. Unbelievable
I am not worried about price so much as the company itself
$DM
now that DM is less than half the price it used to be, do you still have the same thought
A bit more complicated…. But I am working on an update video comparing DM and MKFG right now
@@theinvestingbureau9932 Don't listen to the haters. DM just getting trashed by the retail sell off from the last 6 months. Larger returns for the future! #buythedips
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OMG, there are so many wrong statements in this video, I don't know where to start.
Gotta start somewhere
You need a better mic
Yeah I’m gonna upgrade
i bought AONE
You have got to fix your mic issue. We can hear every swallow and sound your lips make. In an otherwise good video
Nano dimensions is a much better stock imo
🤔 tbh I haven’t looked much into NNDM.
This individual is just repeating the talking points of both companies. Nothing insightful.