Quick and clean way to make custom molds and prototypes. Meet the Mayku Multiplier.
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- Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024
- The Mayku Multiplier is bringing pressure forming to the desktop for the first time. Learn more: mayku.me/multi...
Get ready to create ultra precise, long lasting molds and production parts in minutes. Form sheets up to 8mm in thickness and unlock the next level of desktop manufacturing.
Many thanks to our Featured Makers for their creativity and involvement:
Fiona Coupe - Prop Maker and Jesmonite Homewares Designer
Paul A. Young - Chocolatier and Chef
Harry Mitchell - Product Designer from Beta Design Office
Come and join us on social media:
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🛠 LinkedIn: / mayku
Oh wow! The transformation this could bring to producing tabletop terrain for war gaming is massive. You could get an entire table of building replicated and produced in days. Amazing work folks!
Would love to see that. So many options!
@@TeamMayku We should have a chat and see if theres a way we could make that happen!
This technology has been used by engineers, hobbyists and industrial designers for DECADES now… there are plans, books and vacuu-forming products all around... this is how one makes “stormtrooper” costumes, come on now.
“Makers” are incredibly ignorant of well established engineering practices.
@@unkatom Hi Tom, this is actually a pressure former and not a vacuum forming machine. People are totally free to make their own of course, but we hope we can offer a easy to use, elegant solution for those who would prefer to get making straight out of the box.
I'm in love, omg there are so many things I want like this now x-x
I love making things and this just hits an itch, but man do I wish I had more reliable funds in my life v-v
one day.
Thanks for the kind comments Mike, we're so excited to launch this machine this week. :-)
This is really incredible.
I want one, too.
Thank you! Please let us know if you have any questions, there's more info on the link in the description too.
The future is here 🙌🙌🙌
Thanks for the support, let us know if you have any questions.
Great product, i am dreaming! Thanks👏👏
Thank you! We can't wait to see what our community make with their Multipliers. Let us know if there's any questions.
I will definitely be getting one for Ablenook. We need this!
Let us know if you have any questions, there's more info on the link in the description.
Looks super cool. Can't wait to get my hands on one.
Can't wait for you to try one and see what other people make. Let us know if there's any questions.
Super nice solution Mayku !!! However it would be super awsome if the previous Mayku owners can get some sort of exchange offer or prior-owner discount in order to be a repeat customer.
Are you signed up to our mailing list? There are definitely some excellent pre-order discounts incoming for existing and new users. :-)
Sign me up
Super cool🤩
Thank you! There's been a lot of hard work behind the scenes to make the Multiplier a reality 🙌
Wow, 哥兒們,玩設計 已經 登峰造極 走火入魔了。 牛!
Thank you
The link in the description does not work.
I will be getting one as soon as I found the money lol
Let us know if you have any questions!
The Mayku Multiplier has it's place, but having used the machine along with other small vacuum forming machines I see several problems with the Mayku. First is the use of plastic material 15" in diameter. The round format is rather wasteful. You can buy blanks from Maykuu $$$, or cut your own from large sheets. We use a sheet metal shear to cut square blanks from large sheets then use a laser to cut them into the required round shape. You can use the reducer and use or letter size sheets, but they are small and time consuming. I'm sure they are proud of the user interface on the Mayku, but it makes the machine more complicated to operate. On a simpler vacuum forming machine you mount the blank, raise it to the heater, then watch the slump. When the slump is where you need it, switch on the vacuum and lower the heated blank. No waiting for a noisy compressor to fill air tanks. Or going through a complex calibration. For the price of the Mayku, you can buy 5 simpler vacuum formers. Just my two cents.
Hello @makerspace533 - Thanks for sharing your feedback. We understand that pressure forming isn't always the right tool for the job. Our customers tend to chose the Multiplier over traditional vacuum formers because it provides them with the ability to make much more precise parts out of a broader range of materials. Because it's a pressure former rather than a vacuum former it applies much more force to the heated material (over 4 tonnes of force from 4.5 bars of pressure). The auto-levelling system also keeps the material perfectly flat whilst heating enabling it to be brought to a higher temperature before drooping. The combination of the significantly increased pressure and auto-levelling system allows for sub-micron details to be picked up - rivalling injection molding levels of quality. This level of precision and power isn't always required though so it really depends on your application whether the investment makes sense for you!
If anyone would like to speak with an application engineer to explore whether it's right for them - we are on hand to help: mayku.me/talk-to-a-specialist
What is the difference between a farm box in the multiplier
how much of a 3D object will this create a mold for? Eg. if you put a golf ball in it, elevated by a secure stand, would it create a mold all around it?
Hi Jayden, similarly to vacuum forming there are a few design considerations to ensure your created mold can be reused. If you wanted to make a Golf Ball mold, you'd be best doing it in two halves and attaching it into one afterwards. If you tried to put an entire sphere inside, it would get locked inside the sheet and would be difficult to use.
Hi there. I am a mechanical engineer. I am looking at making 3mm wall thickness enclosure with topside and underside (ribs and bosses) details. I see there is possibility of using a two piece mold (like core and cavity method). Is this achievable with Mayku?
Sounds possible, did you see the Beta Design Office documentary on our channel? They used this machine to make enclosures for computer mice and molds for a mechanical keyboard.
What's the working area for forming?
Hi David, the forming bed is a 400mm circle, meaning maximum design space is 380mm for the base and 160mm height. Let us know if you'd like to know anything else. :-)
Sorry but i want first see reviews from real makers!
Hi Albert, all the featured makers in this and our other Multiplier videos are real makers. The machine is on pre-order currently do any other reviews won't be possible until after February next year.
@@TeamMayku i will see
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It is a very good product and needs to be spread worldwide. If you allow then I want to advertise it. Of course you have to provide youtube video.