Yeah. I feel like everyone is trying to print this with TPU or something flexible, but it’s not meant to be flexible. Basketballs don’t squish like that.
That’s the problem with everyone printing these, they use TPU. What really makes something bounce is how hard and tough it is. TPU is tough, but not hard. That’s why a steel ball on a steel anvil bounces so well, because it doesn’t deform so all of that energy goes right back into the ball. Use something like Nylon for it to be tough and harder.
I ALMOST printed it myself bro. That ain't gone bounce more than that. They use a resin mixed with a powder to make the original. I downloaded both files. It's free.but wherever Google's the recipe and has a big enough resin printer u can make a killing. They're over $2k right now
such impress,much wow,all incredible. seriously though people, that's why they cost so much, they aren't 3d printed in the way you think of it,it's not even using filament, it's a bin of synthetic dust and some funky lasers to put it bluntly, pcbway will print things for people using those machines, they basically melt bits of dust together into an eventual solid,they even do metal.
@@dakonx7049imagine spending months or years to make a perfect airless basketball and you see a guy that just takes the template and make one in just few days Also does it weigh like a basketball?
The issue is that the real ball actually has two layers that are ≤ 1cm apart and it has little supports that would be very difficult for a 3D printer to make.
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Sell it for 2.5k now
Nah less because if it’s not from Wilson then is not the same product it even has more sound than the original that ball is at least 900$
@@watchingentertainment7596 yeah i know just joking 😂
It doesn't bounce nearly as well. He had to bend and stay very close to the floor just to bounce it.
It's illegal
😂
Filament might be too soft,might need something more rigid but not stiff or brittle
I used some overture super PLA + for a 5.5 ball and works pretty well.
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I’m not sure if there’s a filament that can replicate exactly. Maybe cast in silicone and use something more rigid and bouncy
Yeah. I feel like everyone is trying to print this with TPU or something flexible, but it’s not meant to be flexible. Basketballs don’t squish like that.
It never even bounced in the original video
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Print with nylon. Then it will be less brittle and it will have a greater bounce
Is nylon really bouncy and will it work to make the airless basketball
Someone did nylon and it broke
I wonder if ASA would work
That’s the problem with everyone printing these, they use TPU. What really makes something bounce is how hard and tough it is. TPU is tough, but not hard. That’s why a steel ball on a steel anvil bounces so well, because it doesn’t deform so all of that energy goes right back into the ball. Use something like Nylon for it to be tough and harder.
Exactly if you use TPU it doesn’t bounce at all it’s like the second it hits the floor it just stays there
It has nothing to do with those. It’s about the deformation of the material. You want more elastic than plastic, but still enough to keep its shape.
This ain’t nothing but overly-confident stupidity
you should do it. possibly get a lot of views
Literally what he said haha@muffinconsumer4431
Make a glow in the dark one next.
bro is a professional upstairs neighbour
Great bounce to it!
This video is pure gold.
"It's a basketball! I 3d printed it!"
Well, what are you waiting for? Throw me a pass!
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**passes ball**
The best remake I’ve seen so far
It’s literally unusable lmao some of the pla ones actually bounced
The printing is very exquisite, and you saved another basketball money
you can make a really bouncy 3d printed basketball using super PLA +, but you need to reduce the dimensions of the the ball or it will crack open
or coat it in 3D Goop
Can’t wait for the actual one to get used someday
It's lame ASF
lame and useless since it was already invented and works very well..
I made triangle wheels for your car, some one want to buy? (40k for a wheel)
This is so satisfying! ❤❤❤
Slam dunk with it
You can measure the pressure with this ball
What material did you use?
The future is finally here (especially with that hexagonal design)
I ALMOST printed it myself bro. That ain't gone bounce more than that. They use a resin mixed with a powder to make the original. I downloaded both files. It's free.but wherever Google's the recipe and has a big enough resin printer u can make a killing. They're over $2k right now
2k for useless crap, when already great balls have been created, perform 100x better and cost less..
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You could start getting some money from that
what setting do I need for the supports to look like that?
You ever find out? Mine is trying to make supports through the middle of the ball so I won’t be able to remove it after printing lmao
such impress,much wow,all incredible.
seriously though people, that's why they cost so much, they aren't 3d printed in the way you think of it,it's not even using filament, it's a bin of synthetic dust and some funky lasers to put it bluntly, pcbway will print things for people using those machines, they basically melt bits of dust together into an eventual solid,they even do metal.
This dude saw Wilson, and was like…”nah imma do that now”.
And they giving it to us for 2.5k, bro just printed it at home.
It still don’t work like Wilson theirs actually bounce like the original basketball
@@LETTHETRUTHBETOLD229depends on the filament, i printed one that bounces almost like wilson’s
@@dakonx7049imagine spending months or years to make a perfect airless basketball and you see a guy that just takes the template and make one in just few days
Also does it weigh like a basketball?
@@dakonx7049 what filament did you use ?
@@franciscogil411i saw someone say nylon
I still see air, try again
It’s better as a soccer ball for kids honestly
I think rubber and leather with some air in it would make this perfect 🧐
are they quiet to use?
"Yeah...There airless."
*Hears sound*
"THEY ARE SO QUIET :)"
Where can I have the 3D file?
Thingerverse
J’étais déjà abonné avant la vidéo 😂
Yo mate, try printing with either ptg or pla+ at 70% that soze
Now I can't unhear it 💀
Pump it up first
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Don't give up
It looks kinda hard to bounce
Your next 3D sword should be a femur bone 🦴
What type of material did you use?
Super PLA + works/bounces quite well surprisingly if you want a working one
Gotta get your hands on the right compound!
the real thing uses laser printing of some sort
what 3d printer was that on?
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The fact that it would be pretty hard to tell if it was a real "airless basket" to any potential buyers. . . 💀
Bounce of the ball delivers that's fake
With that hard ass dribbling that definitely ain't the Wilson one lol
“Hey guys, buy the reverse flux now, it’s a basketball that bounces right back to your hand! no reverse.” ahh basketball 😭
Can you bounce it from a higher height?
Which 3d printer do you use?
Your downstairs neighbor saw this video
Bro saved him self 5k
May I have the machine and material information? Thanks a lot!!
Bro just saved $2500
Ngl you need to put some more air in it…
This is rare basketball
Maybe if you use spring-like inside the ball. They will be of use as intended
What printer is this?
Что за пластик? Где взят модель для печати?
What material was this printed with?
it's so cool give it to me
hey, who needs to spend 2500 where you can make your own airless basketball.
You forgot the crucial second layer that's the main reason for the bounce loss
Is this 99a tpu?
The sound reminds me of metamorphosis music
what 3d printer is that
The Kobe grinch basketball
How long to print?
What type of support is that?
the fact that it cost wilson a few cents and very little time and effort to make and they're 2.5k for it is crazy.
what printer is it?
Brot My Eys 😂😂
Reminds me of a half deflated dollar store ball. 😂
The issue is that the real ball actually has two layers that are ≤ 1cm apart and it has little supports that would be very difficult for a 3D printer to make.
Blame always starts at the top
Blame Pie 🥧 :
1.) Tatum (Mentality) & Brown (Production) as the teams stars
2.) Mazulla
3.) Brad Stevens (For Hiring Joe & Al’s age)
4.) living & Dying by the 3…!!! (Brad & Joe’s Idea)
This is cool
What filament did you use to make it?
Make a psp UMD tray for PlayStation disk
That looks airless
How did you do that without it collapsing in on it self
"Airless"😂😂
It does have air it’s actually overflowing bc air goes through the holes
You can 3d print a soft body?
Is that pla or a special type of filament
Probably TPU because it’s flexible but if you make this on your own try Super PLA +
Where do you get the printing format from and what did you use for the ball
The fact we can do this casually for a tenth of the price when they sell it for like 3k~ is just casual capitalism.
Did you make that thing using flexible filament?
Obviously lmao
Price?
The other 1 is silent good job tho
What's material?
What’s the settings and material??
Need to use the proper filament for it, it's not elastic enough
Is it tpu?
Yes
What is the infill pattern used?
The original: 3000 $
Printed 3d: 0.02$
what filament do you use???
The printers used to make them are much more complex than yours.
Doesn't have the inner layer like the new ball so this one doesn't have much spring and easily collapses
вероятно материал взят tpu
рекомендую попробовать так же bf gummy, sbs, petg и pva для отливки из резины
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what filament did you use
How can you remove supports so easily? is it the same material?