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    Much attention has been paid to 3D Printing lately, with new companies developing cheaper and more efficient consumer models that have wowed the tech community. They herald 3D Printing as a revolutionary and disruptive technology, but how will these printers truly affect our society? Beyond an initial novelty, 3D Printing could have a game-changing impact on consumer culture, copyright and patent law, and even the very concept of scarcity on which our economy is based. From at-home repairs to new businesses, from medical to ecological developments, 3D Printing has an undeniably wide range of possibilities which could profoundly change our world.
    This video includes copyright material from www.explainingthefuture.com You can learn more about 3D printing on the ExplainingTheFuture channel at / explainingthefuture
    Featuring:
    Sam Cervantes, CEO of Solidoodle www.solidoodle.com/
    Carine Carmy, Shapeways www.shapeways.com/
    Michael Weinberg, Public Knowledge www.publicknowledge.org/
    Joseph Flaherty, WIRED.com www.wired.com/
    3D Printing Footage Sources:
    1) Mashable - • Turn Yourself Into an ...
    2) Mitchell Leben, BusyBotz 3D Printing / busybotz www.busybotz.com
    3) BromptonWorld - • Printing a bicycle wit...
    4) stratasysfdm - • 3D-Printed "Magic Arms"
    5) Lisa281977 - • Prusa Mendel Printing
    6) CNETTV - • Always On - DIY: 3D pr...
    7) Glenn Langton - • Solidoodle 2 making a ...
    8) Melanie Gonick, MITNews - • MIT Media Lab: 3-D pri...
    9) Fred Hagemeister - • Solidoodle 3 - First P...
    10) SketchySam123 - • Skull on Solidoodle 3D...
    11) ExplainingTheFuture - • 3D Printshow London 2012 AND • Bioprinting
    12) Maureen Kerr - • Teaching 3D Printing t...
    13) 3dprintingsystems - • Affordable Desktop 3D ...
    14) soscomponents - • Video
    15) ObjetGeometries - • Video AND • Video
    16) John Ecker, GeoDroidJohn - • Reprap Project- Full P...
    17) Guus Eldering - • Solidoodle 2 one of th...
    18) Mishkin Berteig - • First Print on Solidoo...
    19) T3 - • Inside the Amazon Ware...
    20) cacmcrew - • Chair UP! - 3D printer
    21) Vik Olliver - • Printed Dart Gun Assembly
    22) pp3dp - • Printing 2 bottles by ...
    23) Amanda Ghassaei - vimeo.com/56017345
    24) Jon Bondy - • Solidoodle operating f...
    25) Globetechnology (NAPSTER DOCUMENTARY FOOTAGE)- • NAPSTER DOC1 HD 480p
    26) UnivPennsylvania - • Video
    27) appworld7 - • Video
    28) TEDtalksDirector - • Anthony Atala: Growing...
    29) Choc Edge - • Choc Edge Printing Sno... AND • 3D Chocolate Printer c...
    30) Diginfonews - • Print a 3D model of yo...
    31) VPROBacklight - • Video
    32) FunTheoryVideos - • Video
    33) onshoulders - • onshouldersTv: RepRap ...
    34) mrmatz408 - • Video
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Комментарии • 595

  • @TheOnly1Zalo
    @TheOnly1Zalo 10 лет назад +1

    I still remember watching a documentary about "revolutionary technology" like 5 years ago, where they introduced world's first 3d printer, able to produce an almost shapless, but solid fork in about 3 hours. Now a 3d printer can make a freaking weapon and its been only 5 years. Man.

  • @ExplainingComputers
    @ExplainingComputers 11 лет назад +3

    Yes, sorted.

  • @_teagan
    @_teagan 11 лет назад +1

    It's almost scary how far we've come with technology! I love it.

  • @PogieJoe
    @PogieJoe 11 лет назад

    I just love this channel. This episode in particular was phenomenal. The future is so exciting!

  • @putts4
    @putts4 11 лет назад

    I love that dubstep is in the backround of every commercial now

  • @plopfish
    @plopfish 11 лет назад +1

    Once again PBSoffbook finds an interesting topic and makes a superb and informative video on it. Great job guys.

  •  11 лет назад

    Great video! Quite amazing desings on it, inspirational

  • @freedomisntfreeffs
    @freedomisntfreeffs 11 лет назад

    Thank you to the people who helped develop the 3D printer!

  • @adamkalb1
    @adamkalb1 6 лет назад +1

    Remember when Futurama had an episode about 3D printers? It was called 40% Leadbelly. September 28, 2017, 9:08am

  • @razorknight92
    @razorknight92 11 лет назад

    Oh! I see some credits in the description already!
    That seems pretty quick!

  • @chrizzzly_hh
    @chrizzzly_hh 11 лет назад

    Fantastic report. Still wondering what this thing at 0:10 is. Looks awesome!

  • @Hexlattice
    @Hexlattice 10 лет назад

    Dude! 5 years?! More like it just started! The video just showed a working adjustable wrench!

  • @nobitaification
    @nobitaification 11 лет назад

    Anyone know which artist made that 3D printing of that head sculpture. It's beautiful, I want to learn more about it

  • @selfpublishing01
    @selfpublishing01 10 лет назад

    That's coming along nicely. Great!

  • @Spidervis
    @Spidervis 11 лет назад

    Will hardware download be possible too?

  • @greaafs
    @greaafs 11 лет назад

    We have just started a company which we hope will bring 3D printing into the home. Our Kickstarter project which promotes our company, thrint, will hopefully do that but we need pledges to make it happen. RUclips videos like this one are great to spread the excitement but we do need to get it into the home to make it mainstream.

  • @Growwithlaurenell
    @Growwithlaurenell 10 лет назад

    I love this subject! As well as 3D scanning.

  • @Threvlin
    @Threvlin 11 лет назад +1

    Yay, Shapeways! I'll admit that Shapeways is the site that really opened my eyes to 3D printing and I suggest that anyone who is interested in what they see here should go and see what is available on that site.

  • @FutureInventions
    @FutureInventions 11 лет назад

    2:54 What software is this?

  • @alexandraruiz4328
    @alexandraruiz4328 11 лет назад

    What kind of materials do they use for printing? Cant wait to have stores sell them here.. I'll definitely save up to buy em! :)

  • @rogersoares106
    @rogersoares106 11 лет назад

    Impressive, unimaginable, unbelievable!

  • @chandaarmstrong6933
    @chandaarmstrong6933 10 лет назад

    How do you legislate this?

  • @giuliorasi
    @giuliorasi 11 лет назад

    what is happening at 6:18 ?
    Does any one has any source?

  • @Kurisuchianu89
    @Kurisuchianu89 11 лет назад

    What's the song called that starts at 3:13?

  • @UnchainedWispy
    @UnchainedWispy 11 лет назад

    how much does the printer plastic cost?

  • @TheGuider
    @TheGuider 11 лет назад

    You just made my life so much more worth living! :) Thanks!

  • @InvisibleRen
    @InvisibleRen 11 лет назад

    I'm confused about what materials can be used to print things at this point. Can someone clarify?

  • @madeinfrance06
    @madeinfrance06 11 лет назад

    it looks awesome and i ve been kind of following this for the past years... but i m still wondering , how can it mix fabric ? i mean u show some stuff with leather and i m skeptical cause i doubt it can start with plastic , and print in leather?? or is it fake leather ? anyway

  • @spamerman
    @spamerman 11 лет назад

    It has been done, "Cube" is one example. I have seen many other printers that are made from 90-95 percent 3d printed components. There is a bit of a race to perfect printing printers, but in a few years you should be able to print out a fully assembled 3d printer in a single print.

  • @sinnad07
    @sinnad07 11 лет назад

    I'm mind blown not because of 3D printing but because of the amount of people who are just recently aware about 3D printing.

  • @Nighthawk8787
    @Nighthawk8787 11 лет назад

    What would they use as the source material for the 3d printed food I wonder...Obviously not plastic.

  • @ryndanriley5348
    @ryndanriley5348 11 лет назад

    on the side bar there are videos that talk about some of that. like the one about printing metal objects...

  • @xiempie
    @xiempie 11 лет назад

    In 10 years I expect to see a lot of 3D models on The Pirate Bay to easily print yourself at home

  • @Poeskino
    @Poeskino 11 лет назад

    welcome to the new age period. as an artist, I see everything ive ever drawn come to 3D life! its f'n incredible

  • @fegelfan15
    @fegelfan15 11 лет назад

    I can't wait to get one!!!

  • @backspace1224
    @backspace1224 11 лет назад

    So, how much is a 3D print cartridge?

  • @thegame346
    @thegame346 11 лет назад

    It is still a technology in its infancy though. When television first came out nobody ever thought you'd possibly be able to have color images.

  • @TrueRaijin
    @TrueRaijin 11 лет назад

    Organs and bones, too. I'm surprised they left out the large scale house production printer guys. Functionally a solid marble building.

  • @G3ntlem4niac
    @G3ntlem4niac 11 лет назад

    Mind Blowing !!!

  • @roidroid
    @roidroid 11 лет назад

    6:20 woa, the 3Doodler only became public about a week and a half before this PBS video was released, it's kickstarter hasn't even finished yet!

  • @roidroid
    @roidroid 11 лет назад

    All sorts of things. I recall them mentioning concrete in the video. But typically things are made from various types of plastics, titanium, rubber, ceramics, or whatever you want.
    NASA is developing a type of 3D printing that uses a kindof MIG welding gun that can even be used in the vacuum of space (3D print robots/spacecraft IN SPACE!), it extrudes from a spool of metal wire and melts it with an electron beam, it uses no shielding gas - only metal wire and electricity. It's quite exciting!

  • @omago_
    @omago_ 11 лет назад

    1:51 to 3:00...that awesome music. Somebody please tell me whose music is this. I shall downloads!

  • @Blessiiii
    @Blessiiii 11 лет назад

    this sounds amazing :o i can't imagine what people can create with their imagination!

  • @DontFuckWitDreDay
    @DontFuckWitDreDay 11 лет назад

    Printing out the Flesh Light is an excellent idea!

  • @MrKAHutch
    @MrKAHutch 11 лет назад

    This technology is simply mind blowing!

  • @ThankYouESM
    @ThankYouESM 11 лет назад

    saw a video that shows where you can get all those parts, but you still need the electronic components.

  • @JCMaldonado13
    @JCMaldonado13 11 лет назад

    They need to do one about photography!

  • @bdk316
    @bdk316 11 лет назад

    i believe they already do! Saw it somewhere cant remember but the machines will build others (outside of circuitry etc)

  • @deiversoncruz2492
    @deiversoncruz2492 2 года назад

    I'm actually surprised to see that the comments are actually years old

  • @frosheet
    @frosheet 11 лет назад

    This is absolutely amazing.

  • @adrian9545S
    @adrian9545S 11 лет назад

    Post scarcity economies!!!!! gonna be fun!

  • @kayturs
    @kayturs 11 лет назад

    This is so exciting!!!

  • @LVC85costa
    @LVC85costa 11 лет назад

    not just creativity but i hope it helps combat the planned obsolescence of most products we have today. imagine instead of throwing away something cause they say they dont make this product anymore and its cheaper to replace you just download the models from an archive and print it.

  • @RebeLady999
    @RebeLady999 11 лет назад

    My minds has been blown. I want a 3d printer!

  • @AsaphAce
    @AsaphAce 11 лет назад

    Is it durable?

  • @musicbox193
    @musicbox193 10 лет назад +1

    If you think about this technology really isn't new, it's been used for decades to make copies of toys, cars, clothing furniture etc. This is just a newer version where the process is done more instantly and all at once.

  • @RBarros01
    @RBarros01 9 лет назад +14

    For those saying that 3D printers will ruin the global economy:
    The money saved by not needing to buy such products anymore will be spent on OTHER things such as services and entertainment, creating jobs in other markets. Also, almost everything will be much cheaper so people wont need as much money and work to trade for goods.
    The result will be freeing the human race of pointless work such as working in industries and allow us to pursue higher goals, such as arts, science, entertainment and spiritual development.

  • @BestgirlJordanfish
    @BestgirlJordanfish 11 лет назад

    I'm understanding the idea of designs on the computers, but I'm too lazy to Google right now. Can someone tell me how the printers finely make specific items from materials? Like, do they use a gel, a clay, paints? And what about metal or wood works? Food? I'm curious but lazy here

  • @razorknight92
    @razorknight92 11 лет назад

    Remember in Star Ocean 3 where the main character was on an underdeveloped planet, so he had to get the ship to generate a sword for him?
    I'm thinking that 3D printed swords would be pretty sweet. Not very strong, probably, but still!

  • @GRAv111
    @GRAv111 11 лет назад

    How much do they cost?

  • @Bobbiethejean
    @Bobbiethejean 10 лет назад

    As an artist, I am so, so excited by this. I only wish the tech would hurry up.

  • @FlutterSwag
    @FlutterSwag 11 лет назад

    Right now only a few materials can be used like plastic soft metals and Rock like substances but in the next 10-20 years we could see like they said living tissue metal alloys almost anything be used. This is revolutionizing the world I suggest u get one before they all bloom in price

  • @xangie8204
    @xangie8204 11 лет назад

    WHY AM I JUST LEARNING ABOUT THIS? THIS IS FREAKING INSANE

  • @josenavarro1973
    @josenavarro1973 11 лет назад

    Several people, families or groups could collaborate on projects with each party producing a different part or parts of the whole. The cost for the printers are $1400+ -- the price of a good used car -- well within the reach of millions of average people. The plastic filament costs $48 - $90 per kilo(2.2 lbs).

  • @Dantetheinferno
    @Dantetheinferno 11 лет назад

    you've built... actual 3D printers? Is there a manual for it or... just how did you do it?

  • @TheLostSorcerer
    @TheLostSorcerer 11 лет назад

    For the plastic or metal 3d printing: yes it may be bad if there isn't a way to recycle. But in theory, you could melt down what you build and add it back into the process(shown briefly in this video but not commented on). For food and cell printing it won't be an issue as what is made is consumed or used shortly after creation. In short there would have to be a system put in place for such recycling but it is a possible part of the creation process.

  • @sauravdurangal9243
    @sauravdurangal9243 11 лет назад

    its really awesome keep going u people are the future of world and yes i too wanna try this its amazing :)

  • @bananishmeal
    @bananishmeal 11 лет назад

    That is the 3Doodler . It's on KickStarter

  • @dasalsakid
    @dasalsakid 11 лет назад

    this is a real concern - of course the hardest part is getting the materials - but thats no that far away

  • @roidroid
    @roidroid 11 лет назад

    Depends on what your definition of durable is, and what material you are printing in.
    You can print in many materials including rubber, silicone, titanium, silver, concrete, sandstone, various plastics, wax, chocolate, etc.
    3d printers that laser-sinter titanium, print parts that are used on aircraft, and afaik there is experiments underway to print full sized military battle tanks as a single piece, an armour shell - slowly rising outof the gigantic print bed.
    So yes, it's plenty durable.

  • @derangius
    @derangius 11 лет назад

    You win the internet for that question.

  • @1982Lennon
    @1982Lennon 11 лет назад

    that's awesome, can u print other types of food?

  • @MysticSteph
    @MysticSteph 11 лет назад +1

    Makes me even more glad to actually be studying 3D in college lol

  • @yugiohonline26
    @yugiohonline26 11 лет назад

    I actually saw something just like this in the 90's I swear it did the same thing. it was on a commercial I wonder what happened to it.

  • @mayalilagaming
    @mayalilagaming 11 лет назад

    Great video!

  • @pleasemorefunny
    @pleasemorefunny 11 лет назад

    Can you reprint the melting ice caps??

  • @TimmmmCam
    @TimmmmCam 11 лет назад

    Actually, Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) is able to produce strong metal parts directly. Obviously the surfaces are not as smooth as machined surfaces, so you'd still have to bore the cylinders and so on. But that is pretty cool nonetheless. Of course, DMLS is way way beyond the crappy FDM machines shown in this video.

  • @TheLostSorcerer
    @TheLostSorcerer 11 лет назад

    Easily done with a couple web cams, a printer, and some time. Can't remember where, but some one on RUclips has done this(Thinking Technut but not sure)

  • @keenkennyny
    @keenkennyny 11 лет назад

    And how would you print an combustable engine....
    Or even a chassis that can support itself, or the wheels, or the intricate gears and transmission.

  • @MStevacek
    @MStevacek 11 лет назад

    This is awesome!

  • @felderup
    @felderup 11 лет назад

    i'd say it's returning to the old days. think of a blacksmiths, bakers, carpenters, there were guilds, apprentices, journeymen. each village had people that lived locally that could spit out metal parts, furniture, cloth, everything that was needed to keep a town running, the materials were often shipped from far away. with 3d printers, it'll mostly go local again, there will still be some need of suppliers, the ability to recycle and build anything locally will be a good thing i say.

  • @davidshi451
    @davidshi451 11 лет назад

    How so? Because of copyright issues, if left unresolved?

  • @roidroid
    @roidroid 11 лет назад

    Yes.
    Projects such as the "REPRAP" aim for this, and most 3D DIY printers can already print out many of their own parts. Motors and electronics are still a challenge to print though, and thus most self-replicating 3D printers still require a lot of what they call "vitamin parts" such as motors and electronics, and are thus not fully self-replicating designs yet.

  • @Rowow
    @Rowow 11 лет назад

    20-30 US dollers, but depends on the type of printer, and it is for 1 Kilogram of abc plastic

  • @JHNBHN
    @JHNBHN 11 лет назад

    u cant do that since ink cartridge has a little metal plate that indicates if it can be used or not, its like serial codings

  • @Trayo612
    @Trayo612 11 лет назад

    Great Video!

  • @nhf1CoCa
    @nhf1CoCa 11 лет назад

    So what makes 3D Printing different to Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided manufacturing?

  • @felderup
    @felderup 11 лет назад

    don't forget to toss the old one into the grinder, so you can print out another new one later. maybe just print out a backup car to keep in the garage.

  • @ssj3gohan456
    @ssj3gohan456 11 лет назад

    oh my god, me too! We have so much in common!

  • @KMBdesign
    @KMBdesign 11 лет назад

    3d Printers have been around over a decade, but they were rather primitive and expensive in the beginning. Most could only print to low to medium resolution and were usually made of thing like a starch mixture. Buildup took place buy extruding the binder into layers of the starch getting them to stick together. Thus when you took it out you could just shake out the model and it would be left behind, a "cookie." In the last few years they can print in ABS plastic,wax,metal,cells all in hi-res

  • @neildennis6616
    @neildennis6616 10 лет назад

    I am looking forward to the mass marketing of these printers. Heck, I was surprised to see wal mart selling them for $1200

  • @bookbookism
    @bookbookism 11 лет назад

    I'm sold

  • @dannyfong1478
    @dannyfong1478 11 лет назад

    Cool always wanted to make something 3d

  • @Exarian
    @Exarian 11 лет назад

    resources will still be a factor. These things still need the people to gather the resources to feed into the printers that make the printers, people still need to deliver the printers, and thus need the materials to upkeep the infrastructure with which to do so, and they will also need to maintain the infrastructures with which to power the devices and share the information and raise the new generations and maintain shelter.
    So basically, the social contract will still be a thing.

  • @ComputerBooksOnline
    @ComputerBooksOnline 10 лет назад

    Amazing. Scary and amazing!

  • @itslegitiMATT
    @itslegitiMATT 11 лет назад

    this is so incredibly exciting

  • @TheGuider
    @TheGuider 11 лет назад

    This is amazing!
    Will I live to see this revolutionize the world thought? :(

  • @ageee090
    @ageee090 10 лет назад

    Also, if too many people are making weapons or blocks, the 3d printer's software could have "blocks" where it won't let you build that

  • @allluckyseven
    @allluckyseven 11 лет назад

    Actually, you can! There are a few parts (if memory serves) that you can't yet (mainly the electronics, i assume), but you could print every other one.

  • @JakeLovesSteak
    @JakeLovesSteak 11 лет назад

    Man, I love living in the future!