It's Been a Good Run, 3D Printers.

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025
  • Time to short MakerBot…
    Factories are regulated, but what happens when factories enter our homes? Your 3D printer might look harmless, but it’s silently releasing toxic fumes into the air your family breathes. Let’s talk about how to rectify the problem.
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Комментарии • 38

  • @DataSlayerMedia
    @DataSlayerMedia  9 дней назад

    If you’re reading this, you might as well click over to my Meshtastic Phone Killer video 👉 ruclips.net/video/40llxjrIG3w/видео.html

  • @truemorpheus
    @truemorpheus 9 дней назад +26

    This video spreads the same kind of poor quality clickbaity information as all the other quacks out there.
    My subscription: Gone

    • @cursed2576
      @cursed2576 8 дней назад +1

      I just stumbled upon this video randomly and I totally agree. I also don't understand what's the point of using low quality ai generated videos, while you can obviously buy stock footage or even better film it yourself. I bet this guy also used ai to make this bloated script.

    • @AsherWinikoff
      @AsherWinikoff 8 дней назад

      Notably, though, not all of it is AI. Here's a segment from 10:58 - 11:57 (talking about a study from the academic journal "Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery", incorrectly cited as "PubMed Central") that shows as 100% human, so at least we don't have to worry about complete hallucination.
      Text:
      Now, the most damning anecdote I uncovered while researching this video is a recent study published on PubMed Central that documented three high school teachers who developed rare and aggressive cancers, sarcomas, after prolonged exposure to 3D printer fumes. Tragically, all three teachers passed away. They had spent years working in poorly ventilated classrooms, regularly using PLAs and ABS filaments.
      None of them had any family or personal history of illness that could explain the diagnoses. And although this is correlation and not provably causation, the shared factor in all three cases was long-term exposure to 3D printing emissions in confined, unventilated rooms.
      While the study doesn't definitively prove that the fumes caused the cancer, the connection raises significant concerns. This story definitely gives me pause and my condolences go out to those directly affected.

    • @AsherWinikoff
      @AsherWinikoff 8 дней назад +2

      Notably, though, not all of it is AI. Here's a segment from 10:58 - 11:57 (talking about a study from the academic journal "Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery", incorrectly cited as "PubMed Central") that shows as 100% human, so at least we don't have to worry about complete hallucination.

  • @jumbleblue
    @jumbleblue 9 дней назад +15

    while this seems interesting. I would have maybe bothered watching 10 minutes of cold hard science about the subject, but when after 7 minutes most evidence was anecdotal I had to turn off. sorry.

    • @truemorpheus
      @truemorpheus 8 дней назад +1

      Most likely the scenario was written by cheap AI with a bad prompt

  • @antonkukoba3378
    @antonkukoba3378 9 дней назад +7

    Fearmongering. Don't print ASA or ABS and you'll be ok.

    • @samegalle1089
      @samegalle1089 9 дней назад

      One hundred percent. Especially when proper ventillation is 100% effective.

  • @AsherWinikoff
    @AsherWinikoff 9 дней назад +9

    Wow, this looks like an amazing and well-researched video!
    Just wondering: could you please cite all of your sources (in the description or comments)? I'm really curious to know what kind of articles, papers, and websites that you're using to describe the dangerous effects of PFAs, how much plastic humans consume, and what products may contain especially high amounts of dangerous chemicals (like, as you mention at 6:00, laser printers).
    For example, at 11:07, you mention a study from "PubMed Central." For another example, you cite specific numbers about the nanoparticle emissions of ABS at 13:31. Could you please put the link somewhere?

    • @AsherWinikoff
      @AsherWinikoff 9 дней назад +1

      Another minor thing: please be careful about the images you use! I realize that making such a long video is probably pretty challenging and impressive. A lot of work goes into scripting, audio, and editing. However, that does not mean that graphics don't also need to be treated with respect. See 18:01; it doesn't look great when your source for a PLA filament being "biodegradable" might potentially be a Chinese firm that knows so little about the buzzwords it uses that it can't even spell it right.

  • @FriendlyNeighbourlyPerson
    @FriendlyNeighbourlyPerson 9 дней назад +12

    Hmm, its almost impossible to escape plastics like the woman in the news said we ingest a credit cards worth a week which seems believable. I once heard somewhere salmon fillets are found to have a lot of micro plastics because of the pollutants in the ocean.
    I still eat salmon.

    • @tutacat
      @tutacat 9 дней назад +1

      microplastic are real, but they thing they were actually referring to is produced by resin printers, before the resin is _fully_ cured.

  • @tutacat
    @tutacat 9 дней назад +3

    Lots of ingested plastic and organic compounds is from the air, which is much worse for the blood stream

  • @patrickisswayze3446
    @patrickisswayze3446 6 дней назад +1

    Its cornstarch. PLA is cornstarch. Its the DYES you need to be semi concerned with. Its a manufacturing process and should be treated as such.

  • @anterogradus
    @anterogradus 9 дней назад +1

    I've never understood why in 3d kitchen organizational videos no one is concerned about 3d parts contacting food, or cutlery, or tea bags.

  • @ThingEngineer
    @ThingEngineer 9 дней назад +1

    DeepSeek is already dabbling with 3D capabilities.

  • @noobt4eguns
    @noobt4eguns 9 дней назад +3

    PLA and TPU 95A that i prind they don't have fumes if the temperature are not over 218 Celsius

  • @OnlyTwoShoes
    @OnlyTwoShoes 9 дней назад +1

    Wait, should I throw out all my resin printed coffee cups and cooking utensils?

  • @Icessassin
    @Icessassin 4 дня назад

    I think if your smart hub is reading the temperature as 77*C you have better things to worry about than a 3D printer. :P

  • @robertm5967
    @robertm5967 8 дней назад

    NIcely researched and well done. Why is no one making ventilated cabinets for 3d printers

  • @modzbynasyllc3976
    @modzbynasyllc3976 9 дней назад

    Everything in this world we make is killing us......

  • @o1ecypher
    @o1ecypher 2 дня назад

    ⚠️ Here's your next project ⚠️ get a roll of filament that's carbon fiber rub the carbon fiber filament on your finger and then put your finger underneath a microscope and look at the carbon fiber strands getting stuck underneath your finger skin ⚠️

    • @DataSlayerMedia
      @DataSlayerMedia  День назад +1

      That sounds nasty - speaking from experience or..?

    • @o1ecypher
      @o1ecypher День назад

      @DataSlayerMedia youtube.com/@nathanbuildsrobots?si=k30DkQblSF1Sr_RU

    • @o1ecypher
      @o1ecypher День назад

      @@DataSlayerMedia did you get my previous messages

  • @grokwhy
    @grokwhy 9 дней назад

    I've never seen my prints steaming.

  • @SomeQuackingDuck
    @SomeQuackingDuck 8 дней назад +1

    Maybe I'll short openAI instead, youknowwhatimsaying.

  • @AnthonyvanHamond
    @AnthonyvanHamond 9 дней назад +2

    Citations needed. srry

  • @donkeroo1
    @donkeroo1 9 дней назад +2

    Would never put one of these in my house. Manufacturing plants exist for a reason.

    • @Praisethesunson
      @Praisethesunson 9 дней назад +3

      The manufacturing plant is what I call the shed in my backyard where I use my printer.

  • @chronokoks
    @chronokoks 9 дней назад +2

    Sensationalistic video. Thumbs down.

  • @shanebekker
    @shanebekker 9 дней назад +3

    Unfortunately, more a part of life than one thinks. Even cooking releases particles that are 'bad' for you. :-(

    • @Praisethesunson
      @Praisethesunson 9 дней назад +1

      I need to cook food to stay alive.
      I need to 3D fun little figures to live.
      Truly a paradox of the modern age

  • @Sven_Dongle
    @Sven_Dongle 9 дней назад

    Yuka - great name for a food app lol. Same people that brought you the Ayds diet plan?