Hey! This 3D printing concept is getting wild! Instead of the usual filament, what if we built objects layer-by-layer from the inside out? Imagine a spinning container where we spray a special resin or even tiny wires, one layer at a time, with a UV light to cure it all in place. We could even have a robotic arm pick and place small components inside as we build! This way, we could create objects with different materials on the inside and outside, or even sneaky compartments hidden within. It's like building a treasure chest layer by layer! This might be a simpler way to get started with this "inside-out 3D printing" idea. What do you think? Could this be a cool new way to make things?
i actually thought about this too a while ago, and i absolutely want to try make it one day - because right now we can just do that manually... by pausing the print... and it should be possible with a microcontroller extension, and a 3d printed robotic arm that includes a parts magazine... just needa dive deeper into coding and get some recources like time and budget before i can do that...
Download all 3d printed models used in video -- 3delworld.com/coolest-3d-prints-ideas-2023-part-43/
bro casually flexing his muscles in the background 💯
🧐🤭
bro, you're handsome
Glad you think so 🤗❤
nice to see someone else with a k1 and not a bambo
Where can I get that cute little robot? ❤
Amazon
from living .ai their official website
👌🏻👌🏻👍🏻
What spray did you use on the microfiber cloth?
What filament do you use?
Multiple brands
@@3DELWORLD which one was the blue one from the wallet model?
You put the golden trapezoid on upside down on the hanger. I know because I printed a ton and made the mistake myself a few times.
When I was assembling a hanger for the first time, I forgot to insert the trapezoid.😄😆
Hey! This 3D printing concept is getting wild! Instead of the usual filament, what if we built objects layer-by-layer from the inside out? Imagine a spinning container where we spray a special resin or even tiny wires, one layer at a time, with a UV light to cure it all in place. We could even have a robotic arm pick and place small components inside as we build! This way, we could create objects with different materials on the inside and outside, or even sneaky compartments hidden within. It's like building a treasure chest layer by layer! This might be a simpler way to get started with this "inside-out 3D printing" idea. What do you think? Could this be a cool new way to make things?
i actually thought about this too a while ago, and i absolutely want to try make it one day - because right now we can just do that manually... by pausing the print... and it should be possible with a microcontroller extension, and a 3d printed robotic arm that includes a parts magazine...
just needa dive deeper into coding and get some recources like time and budget before i can do that...
@@3DWolfEngineering building a object inside out layer by layer I feel there other application with this inside out method
@@desiraedibble3657 yeah absolutely
⊖ネジを使う意味がわかりません。
どうして⊕ネジを使わないの❓