The biggest thing to happen in 3D Printing in 2024 will be...

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  • Опубліковано 29 гру 2023
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  • @Questchaun

    I picked up an x1c and I cant believe how easy it is.

  • @thedamnone

    There's already a standard for spool sizes. It's the DIN EN:ISO 544 standard for welding wire spools and many manufacturers use it.

  • @bestbroseph1258

    i think the biggest advancement in resin will be in the resins themselves, more friendly ones for printing in the home that have less or no fumes, stronger resins on the cheap end, better filtration as standard on machines.

  • @condorman6293

    The first company to do SLS for home use will revolutionize the industry moreso than any other we've seen so far.

  • @mattsonn
    @mattsonn  +22

    On the subject of color printing, Prusa made a blog post about their ramming strategy for changing colors and it seems very promising as a way to significantly reduce waste. It seems that the single color mk4 does a similar ramming strategy for unloading filament and I feel like I don’t need to endlessly purge when loading a new color of filament like I did on the mk3

  • @andyspoo2

    It would be great is Bambu made a filament recycling machine. They will make it better and cheaper than anyone else and considering they're making a lot of waste it makes sense if they helped to clean it up.

  • @seljd
    @seljd  +31

    I want to see more multitool printers, either toolchanger or IDEX

  • @stevec7596

    Slicers with non planar printing would be awesome. There's already been some of that done but it's not built in to a slicer yet

  • @aaroneckardt5514

    I am not a fan of “color” printing. But multi material printing I am 100% behind. Multiple material printing is the difference between a consumer printer and an industrial printer. Many times when you are engineering parts. You need the abilities of different material in the same part. Ability to use a different material is the difference between an end use part and a static prototype. Majority of my designs should be used with 2 materials and 2 support material.

  • @TheLumberJacked

    I have a Dremel 3D45 fully enclosed printer, core XY from 6 years ago. Still….STILL rock solid and have not replaced one part on it. Brilliant printer, does everything the newer ones do now. Heated bed, enclosed, LCD, air filtration, semi auto levelling (it measures bed level and tells you how much to adjust and it was fast and reliable to adjust), it also had rfid tags on the spool which auto set temps and speeds for the filament…pretty awesome stuff. I think this printer got a ton right but wasn’t a hobbyists darling because it wasn’t dirt cheap and painful to use all those years ago. It just worked. Because of that, I have never regretted the higher cost of that unit. I’m probably going to buy a Bambu X1 soon since it’s so much faster…and that’s where the Dremel is a bit painful, like many printers. Respect to Dremel for building out a printer with top notch (for its time) Bosch parts and quality steppers and screws.

  • @Rievven
    @Rievven  +16

    I want to see multi material advancements.

  • @AndrewAHayes

    I liked the analogy to the console market, at the start everyone and their grandmother made a pong machine and then it was just a few cartridge based manufacturers and then even fewer cd based manufacturers

  • @snugglesjuggler

    I bought my first 3D printer two weeks ago and that was the Bambu Labs P1S.

  • @PureRushXevus

    me, with the same ender 3 pro (heavily modified) and modified Tronxy X5SA I bought years ago, barely used in the last year

  • @Gryfang451

    If you're selling filament, the Bambu single nozzle AMS unit definitely helps you do that! I predict that Filament companies like Sunlu will bring AMS style systems to the masses for Klipper based printers. If you can waste half your filament printing purge rather than model, you have increased the amount of filament purchased. If you can make the spool just proprietary enough to where it is inconvenient to use others, then most people will buy your filament. If your system will work with almost any printer with a simple addition to control it with a USB cable and maybe a few printable mounting parts, then you could rule the roost right now. Companies that already make filamament and dryers are in a fairly good position to do this.

  • @mouserr

    'this bit' has been the long anticipated breakthrough. multicolor without the hassle and yup thatll sell

  • @justinmorgan7851

    My predictions:

  • @rentaspoon219

    Happy New Year

  • @gamergamer5345

    standardizing reel dimensions makes so much sense, there should be a DIN or ISO for those

  • @creativitybyph

    I hope that there will be a big development in driers, living and working in southeren Sweden we iften have high humidity and printing with 4.5kg, 8kg and 15kg spools there are no efficient AND affordable way to dry and keep a spool dry during the print