3D Printing Timelapse - 1 meter high
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- Опубликовано: 18 июн 2019
- Huge 3D Print of Medieval Castle.
It's 1 meter high and printed with the BIG-T, our industrial 3D Printer.
The print was almost 10 days!!
UPDATE:
Thanks for all the comments guys! Glad you like it :) You can follow us on instagram to see other jobs done with our Big T: / trideo3d
Or you can ckeck our website: www.trideo3d.com/ Наука
Thanks for all the comments guys! Glad you like it :) You can follow us on instagram to see other jobs done with our Big T: instagram.com/trideo3d/
Or you can ckeck our website: www.trideo3d.com/
Cheers
did you pause the print or splice the filament?
@@jl9782 yeah the machine has a filament detector so it makes a pause when filament ends :)
@@Trideo3D iv seen prints fail during spool change did you guys have any issues.
@@jl9782 nope we didnt
Please list printer model/name.
10 days 3d printing and no errors? dude
Plus spool changes
@@jl9782 yeah like 14kg
@@Trideo3D did you pause the print or splice the filament?
@@multilith1650 I have two chinese printers and had never an error.
I have to fine tune mine as only had less than a week and some prints it is fine on and others in does flat sides at angles towards front left and no where else but when fine tune I am sure be perfect, yes even though prints at that angle, you might say fail but I only had 1 failed print but as didn’t stick to print bed but that before set temperature and nothing else to stick to, set temperature now and without hairspray, tape or glue it sticks fine lol, before you ask when I do have it running right I will probably start on glue or hairspray
wow you guys are very brave, i wouldn't sleep well during those 10 days for fear of print failure.
Congratulations, it's amazing
thanks 😁
@Scooper they said it's 14kg so probably $280 of filament give or take
First time 3d printing enthusiasts had to calculate the actual center of mass for an object.
10 days?! That was quick for such a project!!!
No sign of support filaments for this model print, well done. Wish I could afford a massive 3D printer and materials like that. :)
I come back every now and watch this again. Just phenomenal!
240 hours of continuous printing!!! AMAZING
Absolute Cool that´s the type of Printer I need
Whilst watching this I thought that is magnificent but how would I feel if I was printing something that large and detailed and it got close to the finish and failed.
A magnificent printer and a magnificent model!
Forget how impressive the model is, I find it more impressive the amount of trust these guys have in their printer. There is no way I would have enough faith in my printer to complete a model a fraction of this size.
10 days! still pretty freaking awesome! Excellent detail and quality
Wow that print quality is excellent for such a large format printer!
A huge printer like this would be perfect for some of the projects I'd wanna make
Name the projects please.
Holy moley this is amazing
Oh man... I would love to get my hands on this and make some of my own stuff with it!
Brilliant!
@@EveryoneElseIsWeirdImNormal VidovicArts was stating that they would love to get ahold of this kind of printer, nothing about needing someone to print for them. You coming into a comment section posted by people that have busted their tails to create such an amazing large scale printer & trying to kick up traffic for your Etsy page is completely sad, disrespectful, & non-professional.
@@solojo13 have you ever heard of either misreading a comment or interpreting a comment differently also he just said "on this" that doesn't say anything besides a 3d printer
Get a quality robot arm, can reach like 1.5 meters, gives odd shaped build volume but can take gcode snd can hold s print hesd if you make the right attachment
Looks like a well designed machine. I want to build one that big.
I just finished the same file, Medieval Castle, two weeks back but half the height of yours. It took about 20 printing days on my CR10s and Ender 3 with the base taking almost half of that time.
Infill and supported?
Wonderfest brought me here. I've been researching ever since I saw videos of the conventions. I'm awed beyond words.
How the layers are so perfect dude!!!
It’s amazing that you can print arched windows.
That's awesome. Maybe do a wipe on retraction.
Wow , thats a big printer and big print too! Very nice model
Impressive build!
Good job, keep up the good work.
It's not finished yet but some elf archer already roaming around :D
Beautiful! Nice Idea to print a Castle.
Wow! ! ! Spectacular show
Imagine having to sand the layer lines off that thing....
You don’t just use heat gun it melt the stringed the lines will make brick textures and texture of material
The next level would be to have a flexible robot arm that can move around the object and spray paint (small jet). This could also be automated by the design of the 3D object.
Beautiful work.
OMG this is gonna be our future 🤩🤩
Tuve el placer de ver la impresión en persona en la ITBA en una expo de impresoras 3d. Es impresionante el detalle que lograron en una impresión tan grande. Los felicito!
Cuanto duró la expo?
@@juanderepente381 2 días
Gracias Gino!
My PC would explode just trying to open the file in cura
It’s so beautiful 😭
Beautiful Job guys
Thanks for speeding up, randomly zooming and panning, and generally doing everything you could to prevent us from getting a clear view of the print.
Want a clear view ? Print it.
Or you can also check our facebook page and see pictures with some good details
@@Trideo3D TBH, if the edits are like this, I'd rather skip going to facebook to give you more "views". Timelapse of products/creation often includes the showcase of the product, even if it's from one angle.
Ii was just about to say the same... they do everything, but not showing how the print quality is.
Nor they give any information about printer settings, speeds, nozzle siiize, filament used... etc
Soo its kind of... meh
ah yes let me just go to my $5,000 printer totally every body has
I need this in my home!!!
well for 30 grand it can be yours.
Matthew Prince Santa Claus will bring one to my house
Thats a beautiful print my prints always look like sheeee and they are small objects
That is Amazing! Thanks for sharing.
I bet the next advancement with 3D printing will be a way to use multiple heads to increase speed
There are already printers that have multiple heads
imagine this, now imagine this as chocolate.... you can now 3d print chocolate, if i were a millionaire this would already be on my shopping list.
A 3D printer big enough to print a child. Wow.
i love the fact that it comes straight off the print bed and onto a display 10 seconds later
Which filament did you use?
Who is its manufacturer?
Lantanium and hafnium doped PLA. Manufacturer as I remember was Lockheed Martin
We manufacture this machine! Its called the Big T and we use about 14kg of filament :) You can check the pinned comment above for more info
How the hell is the print quality so good on such a big printer ?? I'm honestly speakless
Why shouldn't it be good? The bed is not moving, which gives you very good quality to begin with.
Rigidity and resolution
We ve put all our effort into it :)
Size doesn't matter, it's the slicing program and stepper resolution.
@Jesse Fritz that and how you use it lol
here before 1mil mark
p.s. really nice print!
Wow wow wow, incredible!
Please tell us how much PLA used and how the spool was replaced when it ran out.
about 14kg :) regular end filament detector that allows you to change the spool regularly.
Must be like 10000$ worth of filament :p
Imagine that failing in the middle
They really have faith in the bed adhesion only printing with a skirt 😂
@@achannelhasnoname5182 With PEI sheet there is 0 problems with adhesion.
10000$? It maybe is 20kg heavy and filament (PLA) is around 20€ per kg.
actually the filament is pretty cheap
@@NicMediaDesign What about the electricity bill?
I tough people does not live that long, to wait until such print finishes printing...
😅😅😅😅
So awesome👌
That's a $40K printer ladies and gentlemen.
The big boy printer
Ya, but you could build one for about $2000.00 all in... it's what do you have more of ... time or money.
@Kobe Wild I was going to build a printer half that size but too much in my studio flat to do so and cost me £2,000 be nice if only cost $2,000
@@zbeast It's not that easy or cheap. Product designing takes years and lot of money. Parts are cheap, troubleshooting and designing costs.
@@vellu5051 Years? That is 12 bars of extruded aluminum, a high quality extruder, heated beds, closed stepper motors for error correction and a simple Gcode reader. The biggest point of failure or time that was taken is within the software and that alone may take 1-2 weeks max for a decent programmer. This is due to all of the libraries being available for free online. This printer maybe took 1 month to build and 2-3 months more to work out software kinks and only has $3,500 - $5,000 in materials.
jeeeez did you use a 15 Kilogram spool or what?
4kg spools!
Imagine after been waiting for so long, your friend accidentally drop this
It is so amazing ❤
Step loss just creeping up
how is that thing tuned perfectly?! It's huge!
Tuning has virtually nothing to do with the size. You'll notice that the high resolution required 96 hours of printing. Printing small things is way harder than printing large things. Solid hardware gets solid prints.
Unmannedair Actually it has. The bigger the printer, the bigger the expansion when it heats up (important for first layer which needs perfect calibration). Also, the bigger the print, the bigger the warping forces, especially when printing without a heated chamber.
Heated room lol
@@Unmannedair the bigger the print, the longer it takes, so more room for clogs, layer shifts, blackouts, etc
increíble! quedo excelente!
WOW. Just...
wow!
that poor miniature is me trying to load any game made in the last 5 years
Dude Literally Created Hogwarts My hands are up bro🙌
Brilliant 👍🏻
That was awesome
@trideo what was the infill % and pattern? Retraction settings ? What's your wall thickness ? What size nozzle does this use ? What's your layer height? With a machine this large, why not have another print head
It was done more than 2 years ago so I do not recall everything but here i what I know: infill btw 5-10% (different processes) layer height was 0,3 or 0,4mm with 0.6 or 0.8 nozzle.... another printhead wouldn't help here 🤔
I think my university has plans get a printer of this size
@@erhardpostinger1326 Ruinen, aber in denen kann man zumindest wohnen und drauf warten dass die 3D-Drucker im Preus fallen.
wow, beautiful
Amazing!
Time: 240h
Filament used: ?
Filament weight: ?
Filament diameter: ?
Nozzle Diameter: ?
Print speed: ?
@agentsmith1612 imagine if 0.1 layers, about 14KG of filament
@@mlee6050 also 100% infill ?
@@tibike262 unsure what said as so slow loading but I went by what most settings use that like 20% minimum but most not go above 80% not sure if said what is at 100%
@@mlee6050 100% is solid infill, amount of filament just amazed me
@@tibike262 I know, might be but ages ago since looked up on cura
I printed this out before having seen this video about 8 inches high and mine took 52 hours. I can only imagine how long that took
No need to imagine. They said it took 10 days.
@@Fuboy You must be fun at parties.
Denasdc Your originality is astounding.
This will be the future of construction.
Loved it
How much filament?
14kg :)
How many rolls of filament did that use?
TiagoTiago guess 10-20.
Over 90,000
14 kg in spool of 4kg each
Omg ! I had no idea how far 3D printers have come. After seeing videos from "Wonderfest",my mind is completely blown !
My 3d printer: prints immaculately for the first 6 hours of a 9 hour print
Me: leaves for 20 minutes to get food
My 3d printer: I am going to fuck so much shit up RIGHT NOW
shit happens
That must have taken a month to build and a billon dollars😲
*see the description
BlackboardIdeas that moves pretty fast
Now THAT was worth printing!!
You know you want it when you can climb in to fetch the model, the models you can print with this size is enticing, though the anxiety of a late fail would be huge.
A dream printer, also a dream price, you know it's not for mere home mortals when you have to request the price, but I know I wouldn't afford it so it stays a dream, awesome model to match the printer.
My biggest print took me 38 hours...... And size is almost nothing compared to the castle 🤣
What nozzle diameter is used here? 1mm?
0.6mm... that's why it took 10 days
Trideo
How many rolls of film did it take and how did you change it
Didn't change anything... My nozzle is 0.35.. And the print from 38 hours is the size of a small football lol...
But when I have to change a roll I just pause the print and swap it out with another one..... Never had issues...
But Realy impressed it still only needed 10 days for a size of that castle... Even for 0.6 nozzle...
@@TheDronzDr filament detector :)
horrible ending. I was expecting a little bit more. You showed it really quickly and then you just killed the video. Why?
The comment is not meant to be negative. It’s meant to show concern and an impact.
I’ve watched a lot of RUclips videos on my downtime. And I see so many people take and build or create something like yours that’s wonderful and then they show it for a brief three seconds. People like to look at ones work, what they put their time into.
I’m not saying you did anything wrong just maybe slow the video down a one minute video on this presentation seems short you could’ve made it three minutes and shown that thing in great detail that’s awesome that you printed that in one go. None of my 3-D printers will do that. I had to have 22 different pieces when I made that castle. So with that being said my hats off to you for building a wonderful machine.
@@bishipc117 you maybe right but the idea was to keep it short and focus on the timelapse
@@Trideo3D I agree with Biship. Many video's ended with a short brief 3 seconds showing off beautiful art. It's like you're not proud of the work and time that is put in. Sure it's about the timelapse, but it feels incomplete when you're not showing any details of it.
@@bishipc117 I agree with the constructive feedback. There a lot of time and effort poured into this print. Plus there's lots to be proud of. Share that exemplary result with your viewers to get them more excited about what you offer. FYI moving the figure around during the printing process was a nice touch. Keep up the great work!
Because they made the video rather than a marketing/ad person who would know what the people are looking for. They emphasized what was important and meaningful to them in this "journey", but it just so happens that for people who aren't involved in the process of making and using the printer the end result is much more if not the only important part as without it the whole thing just feels shallow. It's so very easy to lose sight of what's important to others (customers) when you're involved in something they will likely never see and won't even appreciate due to not having experienced the whole process themselves.
Wow, a mega cool print
Realmente impresionando, va mi pulgar arriba. Excelente contenido
amazing!!
That's super cool..
I have just started getting into 3d printing and have been looking at different channels and have found a few interesting ones.
One of my favorite channels and one i recommend to anyone getting into time lapses is a small channel called "Black cat 3d" they are a very new channel and have just started making time lapses of all the different things they make. The channel is super nice when responding to commens and i feel they should have more subscribers and support.
That's awesome
It's feels like a dream come true
I really love this print cause everywhere I see it you don’t need supports
Very nice print!
Crazy !!
Amazing! Sharing on The Awesomer.
Powerfull🤩
Fantastic🤘😝🤘
3D printing in 100 years: "oh how cute it, that's not even 1% of 1% of the mass of my 3D printed spaceship."
와!!!!이건 혁신이다!!♡
I think you'd cry if you got to 95% complete and the printer decides to go wrong 😂
this is madness!
Madness? This is sparta 👺
Wow its game Changing 3d printer
Wow It's great