Fantastic !! I agreed 100% that with a Markforged 3d printer the parts are reliable, consistent and precise every time !! My Mark Two has thousands of hours on it and I still never have to be concerned how a part will turn out because it turns out like I designed in Solidworks !!
Thanks Ashish! As with all uses of 3D printing and is materials, it's always a case-by-case basis. But for this particular application, the properties of the material were evaluated and considered suitable for the application.
If I wanted to do some Geant4 modelling of say a CubeSat what is the makeup of Oynex, Carbon Fibre material i.e. How would you define it in the Materials section of a GDML file. Thanks
Hey Keith! Thanks for watching and for the comment. We'd recommend that you check out our Simulation software, which can assist in defining how much Carbon Fiber needs to be added for the defined load case. Let us know if we can help further! markforged.com/software
@@markforged Thanks - What about the makeup of the Onyx, is that confidential? and somebody designing say a CubeSat would have to sign a NDA to get a break down of the Chemical Elements.
plastic will melt. must be PEEK or somthing like that. Space is extreme envirment from 400ºC to -150ºC as normal day. Dont conunt radiation fatigue etc...
Thank you for watching and for the comment! Though we might suggest looking a little more closely as to why someone might not point at something with their right index finger...
This video makes me proud to have played a small role at Markforged. SO COOL!
Thank you for watching and helping us get to where we are! 💪
"Not many people worry about the weight of a screw" 😆 Love it! Captures the amazing attention to detail required.
Thanks for watching, Andrew - we sweat the details alongside our customers. Happy printing!
This should help sidus stock!
Fantastic !! I agreed 100% that with a Markforged 3d printer the parts are reliable, consistent and precise every time !! My Mark Two has thousands of hours on it and I still never have to be concerned how a part will turn out because it turns out like I designed in Solidworks !!
Thanks for watching and for the comment! So glad to hear you're getting good parts. And nice mileage you've put on that Mark Two!
Great video! Bright future ahead for Sidus
Thanks for watching, Victor! And we agree completely -- onward and upward for Sidus! 🚀
Awesome Tony! Awesome!
Awesome indeed! Tony is the MacGyver of 3D printing. 🙌
hello markforged!! Does the satellite of sidu space have the advantage of price??
If using this machine to print water handpump, will it cost effective compare to conventional manufacture?
What an awesome story, great video!!
Thanks Trevor! Means a lot coming from you. And give our best to the Titans team 💪
What is the current weight of the satellite?
Love this story.
Happy to hear you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
Is Onyx has the lower outgassing property as it is the primary requirement for the space application?
Thanks Ashish! As with all uses of 3D printing and is materials, it's always a case-by-case basis. But for this particular application, the properties of the material were evaluated and considered suitable for the application.
If I wanted to do some Geant4 modelling of say a CubeSat what is the makeup of Oynex, Carbon Fibre material i.e. How would you define it in the Materials section of a GDML file. Thanks
Hey Keith! Thanks for watching and for the comment. We'd recommend that you check out our Simulation software, which can assist in defining how much Carbon Fiber needs to be added for the defined load case. Let us know if we can help further! markforged.com/software
@@markforged Thanks - What about the makeup of the Onyx, is that confidential? and somebody designing say a CubeSat would have to sign a NDA to get a break down of the Chemical Elements.
@@KeithSloan52 Hi Keith - I've attached a link to our Onyx materials page, which has public information on it.
bit.ly/material-onyx
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plastic will melt. must be PEEK or somthing like that. Space is extreme envirment from 400ºC to -150ºC as normal day. Dont conunt radiation fatigue etc...
I hate when people do not use the index finger to point at things, everything else is great
Thank you for watching and for the comment! Though we might suggest looking a little more closely as to why someone might not point at something with their right index finger...