This is NOT the worlds largest 3D printed boat just the largest entered in to Guinness book of world records. Also it's NOT the worlds largest 3d printer.. As far as I know the largest 3d printed boat is 65.61 feet long out of Germany and A New Zealand fella has a Catamaran that is 42 feet long, both 3d printed one 3d printed with a 3 part extruder that use fiberglass, resin, and a quick set hardener and fills an entire climate controlled steel building that houses the printer. The other is another massive printer using PC filament in a large heated steel structure that in-self is like an oven during the printing process for the PC. But, I am sure this might be the largest boat printed the fastest, unsure how it will hold up in the real world on the ocean though. Would love for them to share with us the materials / specs during printing. Sounds like a lot of back patting and hype, but it's a start and something cool to promote the school. Hell, some of the new mortar 3d printers for building structures are much larger than this one in the video.
Likely, an advanced product like that would have special mounting points, to reinforce it with other structures, such as wood or metal (for big boats). And the hull will likely need to be fiberglass reinforced and maintained with fiberglass. But the potential is exciting! As you could print even double-hull custom boats relatively cheap, with custom designs for multiple rooms, electric and water pipe conduits. Sails, solar panel mounting points, etc. This could open up doors to some potentially affordable boat housing or recreational boats!
Would it not have been hydrodynamically more efficient if the beads were laid fore to aft, as it is, this current configuration would cause a great deal of hull resistance.
Just put an industrial sander to it. If you are going to 3D print a boat to sell to consumers, you might just as well add 2 layer walls(This one has 1 wall) and sand the outher wall a third and it's smooth as butter.
poly weighs .45x water less than half 27 lb cu ft 934 cu mt 729 cu yd 5000lb÷ 27 = 185 cu ft 6.8 cu yd 5.3 cu mt one inch thick 2200 sqft 46x46 246 sq yd 1/2 inch thick 4400 sq ft 66x66 5.7 cubed
This is NOT the worlds largest 3D printed boat just the largest entered in to Guinness book of world records. Also it's NOT the worlds largest 3d printer.. As far as I know the largest 3d printed boat is 65.61 feet long out of Germany and A New Zealand fella has a Catamaran that is 42 feet long, both 3d printed one 3d printed with a 3 part extruder that use fiberglass, resin, and a quick set hardener and fills an entire climate controlled steel building that houses the printer. The other is another massive printer using PC filament in a large heated steel structure that in-self is like an oven during the printing process for the PC. But, I am sure this might be the largest boat printed the fastest, unsure how it will hold up in the real world on the ocean though. Would love for them to share with us the materials / specs during printing. Sounds like a lot of back patting and hype, but it's a start and something cool to promote the school. Hell, some of the new mortar 3d printers for building structures are much larger than this one in the video.
Are the biggest in your Minecraft file?
I can find the MAMBO's introduction at Formnext late 2019 but do you recall who built the catamaran?
Yeah I didn’t see any frames or stringers to support against ocean water pressures. So practically it has no strength in the hull.
Is this on thingiverse?
It's a real world Benchy! Very cool
Would have been hilarious if they really printed a 10’ tall Benchy!
Why did you go through all the capital expense of putting together a huge 4 axis printer and then just print one boat?
If it was a belt printer (like Creality CR-30), the boat could be any length (like one mile...). Maybe next time.
That's a Majestic Printer...!
love you guys
What kind of stiffness to weight ratio are you getting with this type printing and media? Is the final product seaworthy and efficient?
Likely, an advanced product like that would have special mounting points, to reinforce it with other structures, such as wood or metal (for big boats). And the hull will likely need to be fiberglass reinforced and maintained with fiberglass. But the potential is exciting! As you could print even double-hull custom boats relatively cheap, with custom designs for multiple rooms, electric and water pipe conduits. Sails, solar panel mounting points, etc.
This could open up doors to some potentially affordable boat housing or recreational boats!
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50ft yacht is next
What s the price please
Would it not have been hydrodynamically more efficient if the beads were laid fore to aft, as it is, this current configuration would cause a great deal of hull resistance.
Just put an industrial sander to it. If you are going to 3D print a boat to sell to consumers, you might just as well add 2 layer walls(This one has 1 wall) and sand the outher wall a third and it's smooth as butter.
@@PantsuMann Depending on the material you can also use acetone vapor to melt the exterior print lines together before sanding.
Damn I wish I can work in your place.
University ? Manufacturing?
poly
weighs .45x water
less than half
27 lb cu ft
934 cu mt
729 cu yd
5000lb÷ 27 = 185 cu ft
6.8 cu yd
5.3 cu mt
one inch thick
2200 sqft 46x46
246 sq yd
1/2 inch thick
4400 sq ft
66x66
5.7 cubed
68.4 inch cube
Dope soundtrack to this video
How ufos are made ?
I think that printer could have printed bigger boat
Can this 3D printer make replicas of itself,
thank you.
Likely not. It is made out of strong steel structures and some bulky and precise electronic components. It is not RepRap.
1.75 meter cube
5000 lb
If only I could play with this haha. 3d house, car,boat, helicopter,motorcycle, plane. Haha I want one of these printers.
That looks like a great surface for marine growth.
Wuddawit hat
Car body manufacturing will be drastically changed soon. ua-cam.com/video/C5TnYTr68M8/v-deo.html