You certainly deserve a lot more subscribers for the quality of content you present! Nice work from BMF. Love the precision of the system. Maybe I would take the statement of no support needed with a pinch of salt, otherwise it's amazing work.
Noted Ehab! To be clear, support IS needed - it’s just that the features are so tiny, the part’s buoyancy within the vat is enough to provide it. A pinch of salt would also help with that buoyancy, but might affect mechanical properties ;-)
Thanks guys. I'm in no way related to manufacturing but I subscribed because this is too interesting to pass up. I like the student+teacher format and I've started recording videos at work using it.
It's very good technology! Part is very interesting! I want to know, what is this part for? What is its function and where is it installed? Thank you in advance!
It is an electrical connector for a sensitive electronics component, but we don’t know more than that. The maker of the system this connector fits into asked for secrecy around their product design.
You certainly deserve a lot more subscribers for the quality of content you present! Nice work from BMF. Love the precision of the system. Maybe I would take the statement of no support needed with a pinch of salt, otherwise it's amazing work.
Noted Ehab! To be clear, support IS needed - it’s just that the features are so tiny, the part’s buoyancy within the vat is enough to provide it. A pinch of salt would also help with that buoyancy, but might affect mechanical properties ;-)
Thanks guys. I'm in no way related to manufacturing but I subscribed because this is too interesting to pass up. I like the student+teacher format and I've started recording videos at work using it.
In my final year college project I was searching someone could print my design in that size wish I would have had access to such technology
Are there any services for printing for individuals? Not just companies?
Very interesting video. Were the featured parts printed with readily available resins?
Thank you! We reached out to John Kawola who confirmed that all of the parts shown in this video were printed with commercially available resins.
@@AdditiveManufacturing Thanks for the follow up!
awesome work, thank you!
It's very good technology! Part is very interesting! I want to know, what is this part for? What is its function and where is it installed?
Thank you in advance!
It is an electrical connector for a sensitive electronics component, but we don’t know more than that. The maker of the system this connector fits into asked for secrecy around their product design.
Hello, is there today any AM technology or AM machines that do this kind of microprinting on metals? Thanks
There are companies offering metal AM technology for precise microscale work. Here is an example: www.3dmicroprint.com/technology/case-studies/
Thanks
How different is this from old school LIGA !?