What if 3D printing was 100x faster? | Joseph DeSimone

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @ethank5681
    @ethank5681 5 лет назад +2192

    What if my inkyjet printer could connect to my computer and actually work

    • @Steph.98114
      @Steph.98114 5 лет назад +116

      I find my 3d printer is more reliable then my inkjet

    • @maxxiang8746
      @maxxiang8746 5 лет назад +7

      @@Steph.98114 ikr

    • @brettking8663
      @brettking8663 4 года назад +63

      What if the ink refills for the printer didn't cost more per ounce than human blood. Yeah that's a fact

    • @kubaxd25
      @kubaxd25 4 года назад +1

      @@brettking8663 just but a printer with a ciss system, or modify your's.

    • @nagualdesign
      @nagualdesign 4 года назад +1

      I just bought a printer. To replace all six ink cartridges costs £250~300, depending where you shop.

  • @Dysputant
    @Dysputant 9 лет назад +3800

    "You wouldn't download a car"
    ...
    We are getting there lads...

    • @TheMohawkNinja
      @TheMohawkNinja 9 лет назад +141

      I never understood those ads... who wouldn't download a car?
      Also, someone has made a car from 3D printed parts.

    • @Kayriel
      @Kayriel 9 лет назад +66

      TheMohawkNinja It was some blowhard whinging about pirating MP3s or something. "You wouldn't download a car!" Well, I never could before. I might now.

    • @gtaking1014
      @gtaking1014 9 лет назад +41

      "You wouldn't snort milk"

    • @Kasarii
      @Kasarii 9 лет назад +37

      ***** Stem cells + 3D printing = We're getting there!

    • @iWindBlade
      @iWindBlade 9 лет назад +3

      sadly

  • @teharbitur7377
    @teharbitur7377 9 лет назад +1445

    He didn't just talk but also delivered actual results... directly on stage.
    Now that's how you do a TED talk :D

    • @cicerocarmelo144
      @cicerocarmelo144 6 лет назад +2

      Rage bot

    • @jpotter2086
      @jpotter2086 5 лет назад +6

      Ever been to a magic show?

    • @MaxMisterC
      @MaxMisterC 5 лет назад +5

      4 years later, .....progress????

    • @Andy-t2q5i
      @Andy-t2q5i 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@MaxMisterC 4 years later again. did you finally google it yourself?

  • @kayrosis5523
    @kayrosis5523 6 лет назад +2082

    ok, it's been 3 years since this talk. why aren't these all over?

    • @DrLuc-lq8ls
      @DrLuc-lq8ls 6 лет назад +301

      There are a few machines that work exactly like this for just a few hundred dollar. Google "Anycubic photon".

    • @rapark
      @rapark 6 лет назад +72

      not all over consumer wise bc its like $40k a yr subscription based

    • @mervinlobo4673
      @mervinlobo4673 6 лет назад +39

      Cost of production is way to high

    • @TheSentientCloud
      @TheSentientCloud 6 лет назад +102

      You can buy these now, but really good sls printers are fairly expensive. I dream that in a few years, someone will come up with the Ender 3 of SLS, cheap but high quality.

    • @christiansandrini96
      @christiansandrini96 6 лет назад +26

      International Space Station they are not sls printers thats a dlp one. Sls uses a powdered material (usually nylon) while DLP and SLA printers use resin that it's cured by uv light or a laser. Dlp printers uses a dsplay projector and the definition of the part is going to be the one of the pixels of the display. Dlp prints in voxels while sla and sls print with a laser so there is more definition in the part but they use different mediums

  • @GuyWithAnAmazingHat
    @GuyWithAnAmazingHat 9 лет назад +1329

    This idea is game changing.

    • @CoiledDracca
      @CoiledDracca 9 лет назад +51

      Used that a few times didn't he...

    • @ataraxic89
      @ataraxic89 9 лет назад +37

      CoiledDrake Yes, but it REALLY is. You have no idea.

    • @robinw77
      @robinw77 9 лет назад +4

      GuyWithAnAmazingHat If only it were record-changing as well.

    • @matsv201
      @matsv201 9 лет назад +6

      Actually its not that different from laser-epoxy type 3D printing that existed for over 20 years. The main concept is the same. But the method is quite different.
      Laser epoxy uses one or a couple of beems of laser, so its relatively slow
      laser-epoxy go from the top and lower the stuff down, i don´t really know what diffrents it make, but this look way cooler.
      Laser-epoxy is really limited in the viscosity of the stuff.
      Laser-epoxy, because it uses laser, its not really continuous.
      But in theory, they are kind of the same....
      I´m just waiting to they can do polymer that is sensitive to different wave length so they can print colored objects... or objects of different materials.

    • @Zoza15
      @Zoza15 9 лет назад +3

      This changes everything in 3d printing..

  • @RBRT02
    @RBRT02 4 года назад +102

    Actually 2D printing is just thin 3D printing.

  • @gonzotown9438
    @gonzotown9438 6 лет назад +1827

    2D printing is really just 1D printing over and over again.

    • @adamh2077
      @adamh2077 6 лет назад +36

      LMAO true

    • @whovinny-brovian4223
      @whovinny-brovian4223 6 лет назад +83

      So... 3D printing is 1D printing over and over again?.. like.. infinite lines, with no depth, nor width, just to make.. a ball?

    • @stephenmorgan6116
      @stephenmorgan6116 6 лет назад +128

      And 1D printing is 0D printing over and over again. XD

    • @hirokatsuvictor8755
      @hirokatsuvictor8755 6 лет назад +29

      Technically yes, because you are printing lines over and over again, row after row on a piece of paper to form 2d shapes.
      Correction: Actually, not technically. It _is_ 1d printing over and over again

    • @Radoslaw1986xx
      @Radoslaw1986xx 6 лет назад +14

      No. 2D printing is 2D printing. It prints 2D layers. If it would be 1D printing, then it would only print lines from left to right, like traditional old printers used to do. 3D printers move their head in two directions on each layer, so it's 2D printing over and over again.

  • @ugoleftillgorite
    @ugoleftillgorite 9 лет назад +135

    GAME CHANGING. Without having to blow on the cartridges.

  • @ericlotze7724
    @ericlotze7724 3 года назад +16

    It's saddening that this was / is closed source. The huge boom of 3D Printing post-FDM being open sourced shows the possibilities. I hope they reconsider one day.

    • @privatebryan1924
      @privatebryan1924 2 года назад +1

      No they won’t, they have to profit from it first. Then when something better comes out it’ll be open source

    • @ericlotze7724
      @ericlotze7724 2 года назад +1

      @@privatebryan1924 Prusa Research and The Blender Foundation would like to have a word with you...

    • @privatebryan1924
      @privatebryan1924 2 года назад

      @@ericlotze7724 I’m happy if they do already but I don’t know much about them

  • @GoldenDoom
    @GoldenDoom 4 года назад +78

    thank you youtube for recomending me this... 5 YEARS AFTER ITS RELESED

  • @-TheFacelessGamer-
    @-TheFacelessGamer- 6 лет назад +6

    That is actually pretty awesome. It's so cool that someone can create a new and cool piece of tech but someone will look at that and think "how can we improve it", "how can we make it more efficient". This guy took a 3D printer which was already really cool and improved it by making it faster and efficient.

  • @singularitybound
    @singularitybound 9 лет назад +477

    3d printing was already wow... This is like wow on crack. What's next?

    • @RealTwistedTwin
      @RealTwistedTwin 9 лет назад +7

      World of Warcraft?

    • @phantomshotgun
      @phantomshotgun 9 лет назад +11

      well next step would be 3d printers that can use metals but hoooooo boy i bet those are going to be regulated

    • @matsv201
      @matsv201 9 лет назад +7

      I would really like to see multi channel printer. Can have plastic, rubber and acrylic in the same tub, or CMYK... or both. Just have like 10 projectors with different wavelength could print 10 material at the same time. Can have tintid windows, colored rubber, transparent stuff and so on.
      Also butting lenses at the projector could change the size of the printed object from a few cm up to a full meter or beyond with the same printer. A 1080P projector could make a 1 bye 0.5 meter object with a resolution of 0.5mm, or a 10 by 5 cm object with a resolution of 0,05mm. Also the small object could be printed in seconds while the same projector still can print a lot larger product but it will take hours.

    • @glich610
      @glich610 9 лет назад +2

      phantomshotgun
      Those actually already exist. The problem with those is that they are soo expensive to make and it is just not practical (yet?) compared t o the traditional metal manufacturing

    • @MaheshBhatiya
      @MaheshBhatiya 9 лет назад +2

      phantomshotgun It is already there and used commercially too. They print from very fine metal powder instead of liquid, and laser beam to form the shapes from it.

  • @rust8663
    @rust8663 8 лет назад +1512

    Dear china...... please make this cheaper

    • @rust8663
      @rust8663 8 лет назад +30

      so 5 to 10 more years? :(

    • @kistuszek
      @kistuszek 8 лет назад +6

      Depends, if that wonder window can be made by them or can be substituted by something else. Provided that we could have this next year. Granted, not a consumer product since that can be a patent issue, but we could have the hart of this machine, the window. The rest is a projector, standard printer parts and a bit of thinkering.

    • @gusbisbal9803
      @gusbisbal9803 8 лет назад +4

      kistuszek This is not an a completely accurate perspective. The projector has refined optics, the formulations of the resins has been tuned. The window is the break through but the music it plays comes about because of the carefully tuned orchestra around it.

    • @ouwkyuha
      @ouwkyuha 8 лет назад +2

      +gus bisbal i guess chinese golden age has done.. they have done all the innovations back then with simple inventions that become a pacemaker now..

    • @ouwkyuha
      @ouwkyuha 8 лет назад +2

      That Guy you made my day :3

  • @3lH4ck3rC0mf0r7
    @3lH4ck3rC0mf0r7 5 лет назад +132

    Finally, I can download more RAM, and it won't be a lie!

    • @SreenikethanI
      @SreenikethanI 4 года назад +5

      haha nice one
      on a serious note, I guess it'd be kinda difficult since things like RAM aren't made out of just *one* material...
      ... until we wait for some genius to invent multi-material 3D manufacturing!!!

    • @Noxoreos
      @Noxoreos 4 года назад

      @@SreenikethanI In fact this already exists. (oh wait, ... that was sarcasm, right? :D)

    • @DamTheFam
      @DamTheFam 4 года назад

      But you already can downloadmoreram.com/
      That's not a lie, it does download more ram for you.

    • @SreenikethanI
      @SreenikethanI 4 года назад

      @@DamTheFam yeah that's currently the most feasible option.
      Both my laptops have 128 GiB ram now

    • @chicxulub2947
      @chicxulub2947 4 года назад

      I can finally download a Quad-Core Processor. And It won't be a joke!

  • @sergeantseven4240
    @sergeantseven4240 7 лет назад +23

    SLA printing has been around much longer then terminator movies. this is old tech that's just been updated slightly.

    • @ericlotze7724
      @ericlotze7724 3 года назад +1

      And closed sourced so noone can update this slightly for something better.

  • @ericz6057
    @ericz6057 4 года назад +31

    Water cooling 3D printer... Linus gonna love it

    • @signin4079
      @signin4079 4 года назад +1

      LTT is taking over the internet

    • @agpiplup288
      @agpiplup288 4 года назад +1

      Resin. Printers.

  • @NixCM
    @NixCM 7 лет назад +612

    What if 3D printing was 100x more expensive :D

    • @m_sedziwoj
      @m_sedziwoj 7 лет назад +10

      Is still worth it, because is better not only faster :P

    • @31415936536
      @31415936536 7 лет назад +30

      It's already been 100x more expensive. 3D Printers started in the $15-40k range. They started off being very specialized and very expensive. Advancements and competition in the field have driven the price down. Unfortunately, while printers have been made more economical, their speed hasn't changed much.
      This new method could change the print speed by an order of magnitude or two. Sure, it will likely drive the price up for this new style of printer. But with enough time, that could likely be made economical to the average person as well.

    • @RubSomefastOnIt
      @RubSomefastOnIt 7 лет назад +9

      how so? only one moving axis... and just a digital projector, no laser... should be extremely cheap a few years from now, very simple printer. just needs to be mass produced...

    • @momentary_
      @momentary_ 6 лет назад

      It already happened. It's called 2010.

    • @circusboy90210
      @circusboy90210 6 лет назад +1

      NixCM you seem 100 times more stupid

  • @guspaz
    @guspaz Год назад +2

    Eight years later, these things flopped because they were insanely expensive with mandatory five-figure annual subscription fees. Traditional SLA printers are actually much faster in aggregate for a similar cost. Maybe it's 100x faster, but at their pricing, it costs more than 100x competing printers after a few years.

  • @sbeast64
    @sbeast64 9 лет назад +25

    3d printing is actually a misnomer,
    It’s actually 2d printing over and over,
    See how quickly the parts are arranged,
    It’s power level is over T-1000, and thus the game was changed.

    • @literman1
      @literman1 9 лет назад +4

      if you put it that way 3d is a misnomer as it's just a bunch of 2ds layered over each other------____--------.

    • @yakumo961
      @yakumo961 9 лет назад +9

      Sbeast Actually, even "2D" printing has 3 dimensions, at least if you talk about something involving materials like ink. It is thin, but it has a height.

    • @Randale-Joe
      @Randale-Joe 9 лет назад +3

      It also grows in the Z axis, so technically it is 3D.. still, have my like kind sir. (Y)

    • @ChronicalV
      @ChronicalV 9 лет назад +5

      Sbeast Everything is 3D. There is no such thing as 2D.

  • @fabts4
    @fabts4 7 лет назад +29

    I don't know about 100 times but watching it at twice the speed was pretty satisfying.

  • @joshuajoshua46
    @joshuajoshua46 9 лет назад +3

    This is amazing. I hope this goes big and changes the manufacturing game for ever.

  • @chicky47
    @chicky47 6 лет назад +5

    10:00 He knew he fu*ked up

  • @ivo3185
    @ivo3185 8 лет назад +85

    For those wondering, the M1 costs $40,000/year. :)

    • @cameronsingh
      @cameronsingh 8 лет назад +9

      +Youthro Forget 100x faster, this is 100x more expensive!

    • @istoleurfaceha3527
      @istoleurfaceha3527 8 лет назад +2

      You have to pay $40 000 every year?

    • @ivo3185
      @ivo3185 8 лет назад +4

      Steve Villacruz
      It's like a subscription.

    • @mikstratok
      @mikstratok 8 лет назад +3

      +$10,000 instalation

    • @Jonathan-ex3sl
      @Jonathan-ex3sl 7 лет назад

      Does that include a service contract

  • @Linkman-fm2in
    @Linkman-fm2in 3 года назад +2

    7 years later this is still amazing!

  • @osamabinladen1695
    @osamabinladen1695 5 лет назад +6

    *I'm glad that Mr.Wong haven't made this till now in 2019*

  • @FrodeLøtvedt
    @FrodeLøtvedt 7 лет назад +169

    6:20 "as a chemical engeneer I get verry exited in heat transphere..."

  • @MoonGuardian866
    @MoonGuardian866 4 года назад +31

    i wonder when Ted is going to talk.

    • @shizzywizzy6169
      @shizzywizzy6169 4 года назад

      Same haven't heard from him in a while......actually never to be exact

  • @TryptychUK
    @TryptychUK 6 лет назад +5

    A brilliant concept.
    I knew about the "layering" problems with conventional printers, but didn't realise that their tensile strength was variable dependent on the axis of printing. This method is far more organic.

    • @tarotofhappiness8402
      @tarotofhappiness8402 5 лет назад

      High school 8nterns at NIST solved that problem a number of years ago: fuse the layers by baking the printed object. Time & temp vary according to materials used to print layers.

  • @literate-aside
    @literate-aside 5 лет назад +3

    Great presentation, fascinating dude. Four years later however, and we’re still at this point. Sure, there’s been some great strides, but my guess is at least another decade before his dream is near applicable.
    It’s exciting that we’ll likely see this mature in our lifetimes.

    • @rakshitsingh2503
      @rakshitsingh2503 2 года назад

      just the public dont use it

    • @Carlos-qj1ls
      @Carlos-qj1ls 11 месяцев назад

      The patent has not expired. FDM and SLA printers only became cheap at a consumer level because back in 2009 the patent expired. Same thing for vaping, once the patent expired, tons of big and small companies developed their own versions.

  • @ultravidz
    @ultravidz 9 лет назад +1

    Once in a while there comes a really good TED Talk.

  • @lucywucyyy
    @lucywucyyy 6 лет назад +3

    this was 3 years ago why isnt this everywhere already?

    • @lasarith2
      @lasarith2 6 лет назад

      antsolja still prohibitively expensive, there anywhere from £3500- upwards, and the liquid print material is on average £150 per canister

  • @davidgeier6365
    @davidgeier6365 4 года назад +1

    This is one of the coolest concepts I have heard of in a while. Can't wait till this is fully optimized.

  • @S....
    @S.... 8 лет назад +221

    $40.000 a year subscription for a machine you buy... That is game changing - a new level of greediness.

    • @kistuszek
      @kistuszek 8 лет назад +30

      You just did not consider what the machine would cost that this one is replacing. After all if it was not worth it nobody would buy it.

    • @S....
      @S.... 8 лет назад +18

      +kistuszek You just did not consider that noone is buying it. Becouse noone can buy it. You can rent it only.

    • @kistuszek
      @kistuszek 8 лет назад +9

      Dupy, Dziary, Muscle Cary.
      Money is money, if it does not make sense there wont be customers. No matter if bought or rented.

    • @S....
      @S.... 8 лет назад +1

      A world needs more buyers like you.

    • @jimdotdev
      @jimdotdev 8 лет назад +1

      +Dupy, Dziary, Muscle Cary. no we dont lol :D

  • @rogerwalsberg
    @rogerwalsberg 7 лет назад

    I've been following this for a while. It's so expensive that small businesses can't afford it. It just enables large companies with big budgets to leap ahead of the small guy. Small companies have the best ideas and can change on a dime, but the big companies now have another way to keep us down.

  • @littlestworkshop
    @littlestworkshop 9 лет назад +34

    A vat bottom that is oxygen permeable is the only new thing here just to be clear, and plenty of others have tried that too (see yahoo groups 3D printing discussions). I still think it is cool but I find the whole inspired by Terminator thing a bit too much, they actually just worked on improving one aspect of an existing technology. What is nice is that mechanically it is just a DLP projector and single ballscrew stage, the 3D printers COULD be extremely cheap.

    • @eberbacher007
      @eberbacher007 9 лет назад +1

      but how expensive will the material and the vat bottom be?

    • @JoeGP
      @JoeGP 9 лет назад +1

      eberbacher007 once mass produced pretty cheap i assume

    • @eberbacher007
      @eberbacher007 9 лет назад

      Joe G.P.
      there are quite a number of regual 3d printers out there and the material hasn´t gotten cheaper in years.
      It will go the same route as printer ink and just get more and more expensive I guess.

    • @Ceiryus
      @Ceiryus 9 лет назад

      Like any printer, they make the money off the ink/print material. Printers themselves can be dirt cheep. :e

    • @littlestworkshop
      @littlestworkshop 9 лет назад

      eberbacher007 They are referring to the material that forms the bottom of the resin vat not the resin. At the moment you can get 1kg of resin for about $50 which considering the lack of waste (other than supports) is actually quite good. 3D printer filament is not exactly massively expensive either.

  • @KeikoMushi
    @KeikoMushi 9 лет назад +1

    3D printing was actually one of the things mentioned in the Discover Dentistry MOOC at FutureLearn. They are good with the scanning of the mouth, but there was some issue over coloration to make the fake teeth and gums look nature for the wearer of the dentures. One could feasible have their mouth scanned every few years in preparation for potential injuries. Should the need for work, the scan would be on record for various dental fields to deal with the problem.

  • @bill_and_amanda
    @bill_and_amanda 8 лет назад +246

    Remember when Ted Talks weren't just infomercials? Pepperidge Farms remembers...

    • @ottopike737
      @ottopike737 7 лет назад +1

      apparently the guy above me doesn't know the definition of irony.

    • @islandonlinenews
      @islandonlinenews 7 лет назад +1

      :) good one.

    • @ptt619
      @ptt619 7 лет назад +13

      This is about the future, not about a hand powered blender.

    • @jonathanozik5442
      @jonathanozik5442 6 лет назад +1

      LOLed! :D

    • @daddyebzy
      @daddyebzy 6 лет назад +1

      I remember back in 1980 when Pepperidge Farm used to taste good

  • @user-ss6gp2gu6r
    @user-ss6gp2gu6r 5 лет назад +10

    This is just a 10 minute long advertisement for his new technology

  • @MattUebel
    @MattUebel 9 лет назад +6

    More on the breakthrough in 3D printing. This is very exciting :)

  • @iandorian611
    @iandorian611 9 лет назад

    Finally! My graduate thesis suggested this as a reality. Most saw me as a fantasy artist and dismissed my art. I designed nano machines and organic/synthetic plants, limbs, objects and presented them as blue prints. I even made 3d objects implying this technology (although it was by combining synthetic and organic materials for installations). I've always known it was only a matter if time before my fantastic ideas of manufacturing and nano technology would become a reality. In the most intellectual way possible I say to those that had no vision :-P. Great job guys!

  • @starving030
    @starving030 5 лет назад +26

    When did TED talks turn into Shark Tank?

  • @nea1314
    @nea1314 7 лет назад

    Just imagine printing structures with this, that have been designed by generative designing softwares. There would be pretty much no limitations to making the most effective design for every situation, ever geometrical structure you can think of, made by this printer, with the most efficient design being picked. Truely amazing!

  • @ThomasLee123
    @ThomasLee123 8 лет назад +4

    Literally amazing. All technology including 3D is changing and converging at just about the same time. Powerful and precise lasers and advanced software make not just 3D printers that are thousands of times faster but other technologies like amazing batteries and zero point energy that will be like the cell phone is now versus 10 years ago. In 10 years from now we may very well have Star Trek type replicator. Just think of it and you have it. Now if we can just invent a better politician.

    • @scandilad5152
      @scandilad5152 8 лет назад

      Better politician? Hmmm a robot, the iGov? X)

  • @DOGPOOCHOGENIUS
    @DOGPOOCHOGENIUS 4 года назад +1

    Imagine where they the world would be, if we would have all people genius, like those genius people that came up with the incredible technology. Everybody would contribute end develop something, but life is different, we all waiting for those genius people to develop something for us. So many mouths to feed by just a few genius people on this planet.

  • @MaaveMaave
    @MaaveMaave 9 лет назад +198

    Was this a TED talk or a sales pitch?

    • @tetsujin_144
      @tetsujin_144 8 лет назад +35

      +Maave - Yes and yes.

    • @ciraxa
      @ciraxa 6 лет назад +10

      Man, you cannot answer an OR question with AND x_x
      You are correct though. lol

    • @nowonmetube
      @nowonmetube 6 лет назад +7

      Maave it was a sales pitch disguised as a TED talk.

    • @garrettk7166
      @garrettk7166 6 лет назад +3

      Maave I enjoyed this TED Talk sales pitch. A+. It's like a Steve Jobs presentation. They are a talk and a sales pitch. But you feel pretty good about it after it's done and no, I do not own any Apple products

    • @garette8672
      @garette8672 6 лет назад

      Maave i mean, what product of his was he pitching?

  • @aidanbotham442
    @aidanbotham442 4 года назад +1

    We learned about this in my engineering class as part of a solidworks 3d printing certification... no idea it was this new

  • @shahirkazi8766
    @shahirkazi8766 9 лет назад +69

    Leo DiCaprio could download a Razzie.

  • @philkhoury
    @philkhoury 3 года назад

    Watching this now feels like going back in time to see a now commonplace technology before it became common

  • @danmanr
    @danmanr 5 лет назад +3

    I am getting ready to print a part that will be in the machine for 42hours
    If I made a plastic mold, multi cavity, I could make multiple parts every minute.
    I don't think 3D printing will ever replace plastic injection tooling

  • @lovelyainechan6708
    @lovelyainechan6708 5 лет назад

    This is a game changer in almost every industry you can imagine. In 20-30 years you will have entire factories beginning to be outfitted with nitrogen cooling to run monolith 3d printers. Some trade fields are going to be awesome. Especially mechanical designers using AutoCAD3D tools are going to have their minds blown and I bet are already imaging what amazingly strong things theyll be able to fashion.

  • @akumabito2008
    @akumabito2008 9 лет назад +21

    Very cool! I still don't think I have an immediate use for a 3D printer at home, but I can definitely see how something like this could be very useful in certain industries. :)

    • @eberbacher007
      @eberbacher007 9 лет назад +1

      the hard thing would be to get something to print.
      With 2d Printing its easy.
      I have an awesome picture, I scan it, I print it.
      But with 3d its much more complicated.
      I have all the time little bits I would need to replace that aren´t avaiilable online (because companies want to sell you new products or expensive repair kits)
      -door handles (right now I have to choose between replacing all of them in the kitchen or rely on luck to find the right one since they are out of production)
      - little cogwheels in the washing machine that aren´t available anywhere
      -plastic covering of toilet pump which was cracked by a friend who repaired the pump but stepped on the plastic covering part.
      -
      This list continoues on an on and could be rounded up with the phrase
      "any small thing made out of plastic that doesn´t need a lot structural integrity (I wouldn´t trust a printed ladder or a printed closet hanging
      The thing is that I wouldn´t be available right know, to program these things so that a 3d printer could do it.

    • @SangoProductions213
      @SangoProductions213 9 лет назад +1

      akumabito2008 Well, here's the use for you: instead of 100 cubic meters of space used to manufacture each part, you have 10 cubic meters. (or 2-3, in the case of this tiny thing he show cased, but it's not really of...viable size for industrial works) Currently, parts require fairly huge and complex sets of machinery. And to get a new design, you're going to have to completely replace entire sections of the manufacturing process. With 3d printing (particularly with this new type), it's possible to go from digital to physical with an incredibly low amount of hardware, compared to today. As well, these tend to be incredibly general purpose, but still do most everything pretty darned well, so you're not going to have to cast a new mold if you are off by 57 nanometers, you'd just adjust the specs in the code.

    • @JoeGP
      @JoeGP 9 лет назад +1

      akumabito2008 well for the old 3D printing neither do i, it's to expensive and you can't really use the part (it's to weak), but if this can print finished products then i do, of course this would need to be able to "print" carbon fiber or metals to be truly useful, no more running down to home depo for a few nuts and bolts

    • @RobertShaverOfAustin
      @RobertShaverOfAustin 9 лет назад +4

      "I still don't think I have an immediate use for a 3D printer at home".
      That's exactly what was said about calculators and computers. What if you had a 3D printer that could print out whole working devices such as blenders or cooking utensils or replacement parts for stuff you already own. Check out Cory Doctorow's book *_Makers_*. It's a story about the near future where all kinds of these technologies are used by ordinary people to improve their lives. Fiction? At the moment. But fun to think about.

    • @eberbacher007
      @eberbacher007 9 лет назад

      Joe G.P.
      Metal nuts and bolts would be quite a long shot I guess. I wouldn´t risk that, especially since if something happens, your insurance won´t cover it.
      But there are all sorts of plastic in our lives that are not under much stress and could easily be printed.

  • @puppeli
    @puppeli 9 лет назад

    This is awesome! The way i see it, the only advantage conventional 3D printing has left, is that it can print different materials at the same time.

  • @nebo7944
    @nebo7944 5 лет назад +3

    While it definitely is, I started counting the number of times he (and showed) said "game changing"...

  • @theactualeverest5088
    @theactualeverest5088 4 года назад

    This was 5 years ago why has this not taken off

  • @1ucasvb
    @1ucasvb 9 лет назад +17

    This is so damn cool! 3D printing is finally kicking into high gear.

    • @tarotofhappiness8402
      @tarotofhappiness8402 5 лет назад

      It only took high school interns at NIST some years ago to solve the horizontal weakness problem of 3D additive technology: bake the resulting piece to fuse layers well. Time & temp vary with the materials used to print.

  • @Jedistarship
    @Jedistarship 9 лет назад

    I love how people see the benefit without seeing the negative. When these 3D Printers become Industrialized large enough to create houses and buildings many people will be out of the job!!! Meaning for example, to build a house all that is needed is 1 Architect 0 construction workers. I absolutely see the benefit of 3D printing but in the long run it shows more cost will be going to the consumer with very little effort on behalf of how easy the process will be!!! This is applicable to every section of our Industry from the Construction of cars, planes, etc, etc.

  • @m.berrada3696
    @m.berrada3696 9 лет назад +28

    the only problem is that they're a bit too expensive.

    • @elijahclay3292
      @elijahclay3292 8 лет назад

      where van I get one?

    • @m.berrada3696
      @m.berrada3696 8 лет назад +3

      +Elijah Clay well...you can't. the project is still in progress. there is another company however that makes the same type of printers but waaaaay waaaaaaaay more expensive than you expect. So if you want a 3d printer just go for an ultimaker V2(costly) or a robo 3d R1+(cheap) depending on you budget.

    • @elijahclay3292
      @elijahclay3292 8 лет назад

      +Mohamed Berrada thanks

    • @m.berrada3696
      @m.berrada3696 8 лет назад

      +Elijah Clay anytime :)

    • @jinghu5027
      @jinghu5027 8 лет назад +1

      +Mohamed Berrada We will release a desk-top 3D printer with affordable price.

  • @Lugmillord
    @Lugmillord 6 лет назад

    And that's why science fiction is important for our society - it throws crazy ideas into the room that others may pick up at some point and actually turn into something real.

  • @Stimpy77
    @Stimpy77 9 лет назад +3

    What would impress me is if there is a material that this printer can print with that is a really good electrical conductor and is very heat tolerant. Once that happens we will be able to construct "logic cubes" instead of flat microprocessors and motherboards. Think about this for a moment. Providing hollow airway passages throughout, imagine circuitry baked into a large "logic cube", and consider how much "brain" you could put into that kind of space. For comparison, consider the "server blades" we currently have in backoffice server rooms, where 10 or even 20 fully powered computers are stacked into the space of three to six pizzabox-height computer racks.

  • @Gippo50
    @Gippo50 9 лет назад

    Amazing step forward in digital manufacturing!

  • @neilrodriguez6581
    @neilrodriguez6581 4 года назад +3

    What If this man talked 100x faster

  • @daltonw.1687
    @daltonw.1687 5 лет назад +2

    Boi, it's been 4 years! Give this to the world!

    • @ms2k7Gaming
      @ms2k7Gaming 5 лет назад

      We probably already have stuff way better than this

  • @Vyviel
    @Vyviel 6 лет назад +5

    Nearly 2019 and this still isnt out...

    • @joelx1234
      @joelx1234 5 лет назад

      www.carbon3d.com/hardware/

    • @agpiplup288
      @agpiplup288 4 года назад

      It is, just search CLIP printers or resin printers. it has for a while, more than a year i believe

  • @Petra44YT
    @Petra44YT 7 лет назад

    I was just looking through my old letters from the 1990s. In fact, I'm scanning them in so I can keep them. And it is amazing what kind of printers we used back then. One of my penpals had a weird dot matrix printer that only printed capital letters. I had a not so cheap b/w inkjet printer (500 DM at the time, if I remember correctly). No-one would have dreamed of owning a color laser printer, let alone of sending the entire letter through the phone wires as e-mail. ... And this was just 25 years ago!
    So who knows. Maybe 25 years from now, we'll have printed cars and airplanes.

  • @mecemodzada8315
    @mecemodzada8315 9 лет назад +3

    I just clapped when the crowd did...
    First time I ever do this for a video. We have to fund this further!!!! Come on billionaires, invest in this!

  • @VicMorrowsGhost
    @VicMorrowsGhost 5 лет назад

    These machines cost $40,000 per year, with a minimum three-year term (resin for printing could cost extra)
    On-site installation and training is $10,000 and the initial accessory pack (required, unless customers already own the items) will run $12,000.
    Minimum 3 year cost of $142,000 and its print volume is about the size of a Monster Energy can.

  • @sunnyskiesup
    @sunnyskiesup 4 года назад +7

    When you have a 3D Printer and you are thinking 🤔 : „Oh well, I need this .stl of this ball now!“

  • @Quantum2142
    @Quantum2142 9 лет назад

    This opens up so many more possibilities in the way we can interact with the Universe And will ultimately put a lot of people out of work. GOOD THING This makes printing robot parts so much easier! So robots can do all the work and we can fast, meditate, eat healthy, and explore the Universe like Humans naturally want to.

  • @dreaminginnoother
    @dreaminginnoother 9 лет назад +4

    living in the future is amazing.

    • @ms2k7Gaming
      @ms2k7Gaming 5 лет назад

      Sadly we live in the past half of the stuff we use today is outdated yet people think it's amazing and futuristic lol

  • @Great.Milenko
    @Great.Milenko 8 лет назад +1

    if this were 1000 times faster and with variable materials it would basically be a mechanical replicator from star trek.

  • @mrstanlez
    @mrstanlez 5 лет назад +4

    nothing, I need 1000x faster or more. Have you ever printed 3D real car ?

  • @ericbourque6389
    @ericbourque6389 7 лет назад

    These guys got the idea that will make millions. I hope you guys can pull it off!

  • @lightless
    @lightless 5 лет назад +4

    He's wrong, you can mould the object if the moulding is liquid after.

    • @Tonatsi
      @Tonatsi 4 года назад

      Problem: melting the mould without damaging the plastic

  • @Marshimized
    @Marshimized 4 года назад +1

    we've done it!! everyone that's asking, these machines (but bigger and faster) will be everywhere within the next 12-18 months

    • @NilesBlackX
      @NilesBlackX 4 года назад

      I mean... They've already been around for like a year, not from these guys and way cheaper.

    • @Choice777
      @Choice777 4 года назад +1

      If we can find a oxygen permeable transparent plastic then we can modify DLP 3d printer on the cheap for 10x-100x the speed :)))

  • @SinanAkkoyun
    @SinanAkkoyun 5 лет назад +3

    *THE POWER OF LIGHT AND OXYGEN*
    reference to Tested

  • @ottopike737
    @ottopike737 7 лет назад

    was about to complain about being boring so soon, realize all the money there is to be made on future stock growth. now am happy.

  • @supercoolmunkee
    @supercoolmunkee 4 года назад +3

    *This guy:* I can't wait to see what designers and engineers around the world are going to be able to do with this great tool.
    *The Hacksmith:* Hold my designs

  • @BlindLemonFishStix
    @BlindLemonFishStix 4 года назад

    This sort of thing has been around since the 80's. Stereo Lithography. This is just an improvement on that technology. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereolithography We used this in the early 90's to make casting prototypes. The materials are much better now, but this is not a new idea. This is actually where 3D printing started.

  • @Abrahamhamham
    @Abrahamhamham 9 лет назад +3

    I know what he's saying about layered 2D planes, but even the letters written in ink have a thickness, no matter how small, and that thickness gives you the Z coordinate which is the height. 2D is a conceptual thing. It doesn't exist in the real world. We can perceive it.

  • @チョウギョウヨウ
    @チョウギョウヨウ 4 года назад

    wonderful speech。Lucky to watch these 3D printing videos。

  • @orbik_fin
    @orbik_fin 9 лет назад +3

    2:53 Oh neat idea, 3D printing by growing mushrooms.

  • @shlimgo
    @shlimgo 5 лет назад

    When the 3D printer first came out, people said. Now many areas such as jeers and crafts will disappear. There was no big impact on what he said, because the printer itself was very slow. When I first used a 3D printer, I thought it would be faster to make it myself. The presenter explained the limitations of the printer and how it would be used in the future. As if all inventions were hard to popularize from the beginning, the 3D printer seems to walk in a similar vein. However, I believe that he will be fully active in medical, art and engineering in the near future.

  • @wndw2000
    @wndw2000 7 лет назад +6

    Everyone talking about the pricing just wait a year or two and they will be making these in China for a few hundred bucks a piece

    • @digibluh
      @digibluh 7 лет назад

      they already were a year before your comment. this guy is selling HIS version of something already on the market. it's just a DLP/SLA printer.... and they go from $400 on the cheap to $3K on the top (form labs)

    • @nowonmetube
      @nowonmetube 6 лет назад

      wndw2000 I'm waiting for 3 years already!

    • @nowonmetube
      @nowonmetube 6 лет назад

      digibluh no it's not just it. It's different

  • @ashwingeorgeastronomer
    @ashwingeorgeastronomer 9 лет назад

    This has the potential for a Whole New World of 3D printing. Really Awesome!!!

  • @arewhyinoh8595
    @arewhyinoh8595 8 лет назад +3

    Technically if it was 2 dimensional it would never build up.

  • @etorawa9367
    @etorawa9367 5 лет назад +1

    Imagine a world where quantum computing and 3D printing are a part of everyday life!

    • @agpiplup288
      @agpiplup288 4 года назад

      we dont need to imagining it. many people own 3d printers now, they are fairly cheap now

  • @fz4097
    @fz4097 6 лет назад +4

    Life hack : Buy a 3d printer....PRINT A 3D PRINTER....return the original 3d printer...

    • @kingneutron1
      @kingneutron1 4 года назад

      *StarTrekReplicator has entered the thread*

  • @paulmiller1838
    @paulmiller1838 7 лет назад

    Literally sla printing has been around for years, like a lot of years. Ever seen the movie toy soldiers from the 80's? The time lapse clip of them making the soldier is one of the very first types of 3D printing. Also that bit about elasticity, you can 3D print with elastic/flexible filaments

  • @sirethi
    @sirethi 9 лет назад +5

    "Things like REPLICATORS (3-d printing) will make hunger non existent" - Michio Kaku

  • @DrBrainTickler
    @DrBrainTickler 7 лет назад

    Absolutely revolutionary! I will be paying attention to this.

  • @gamepro94z
    @gamepro94z 9 лет назад +24

    Funny how he talk about fuel efficient cars and shows a Telsa that uses no fuel.

    • @MrChillder
      @MrChillder 9 лет назад +48

      gamepro94z thats about a fuel efficient as you can get. Electricity is still a form a fuel, and creating a lighter rigid product would mean less electricity is required to drive it forward.

    • @gamepro94z
      @gamepro94z 9 лет назад +12

      tushay

    • @yuhboi_ratmann
      @yuhboi_ratmann 9 лет назад +1

      gamepro94z Tesla needs to pay attention to this tech if they wanna make their Model 3 affordable. The Model S requires an aluminum body to get its impressive mileage, which is why it costs so much.

    • @Ddub1083
      @Ddub1083 9 лет назад +12

      gamepro94z tesla uses fuel.... it runs on coal. ITs just that the coal is burned at a power plant not in the car. Its more efficient than burning the fuel in a car for sure but the tesla CERTAINLY runs on fuel

    • @Rainofskulz
      @Rainofskulz 9 лет назад +2

      +Ddub1083 Aswell as power plants having higher fuel efficiency, fossil fuels don't account for all energy generation. The price of solar is on a very consistent trend downwards also where it will eventually undercut oil and coal significantly. Fossil fuels have a strong hold now but they'll eventually become not just unhealthy and impractical but economically nonsensical. /rantover

  • @SmartEngine-
    @SmartEngine- 5 лет назад +1

    Ooooh my god!!! This sounds super hyper cool for myself as a 3d printing engineer.

    • @DOGPOOCHOGENIUS
      @DOGPOOCHOGENIUS 4 года назад

      Shahmy Ahamed people in China working hard to make our life easy, so just a seat and relax they will make what you need eventually

  • @ZachHixsonTutorials
    @ZachHixsonTutorials 9 лет назад +81

    Isn't this just a lithographic 3d printer? these things have been around for awhile

    • @scottrobel2875
      @scottrobel2875 8 лет назад +26

      i think you mean (sterolithogrothy). this is slightly different. instead of a lazer curing the resin, a picture is . this speeds it up

    • @ZachHixsonTutorials
      @ZachHixsonTutorials 8 лет назад +15

      +Scott Robel yes thank you, that was the word I was looking for. It's cool to see the same technology that is used for making CPUs finally being used for 3d printing

    • @scottrobel2875
      @scottrobel2875 8 лет назад +1

      +Zach Hixson you're welcome

    • @tetsujin_144
      @tetsujin_144 8 лет назад +61

      +Scott Robel - It's not just that. Typically SLA machines have to peel the print off the bottom of the tank after each layer is printed. Their oxygen barrier keeps the resin from curing in contact with the bottom of the tank, allowing them to skip the "peel" process and allowing them to update the "layer image" and the vertical position of the print continuously - which is the reason why this machine has greater vertical resolution and speed.

    • @paulonius42
      @paulonius42 8 лет назад +3

      +Tetsujin That is a wonderfully clear explanation. Thank you!

  • @Vedrajrm
    @Vedrajrm 6 лет назад

    This was three years ago.
    This better become mainstream very soon

  • @DEANRISSIN
    @DEANRISSIN 4 года назад +12

    Plot twist:
    The ball was underneath the liquid the whole time

  • @chicxulub2947
    @chicxulub2947 4 года назад +2

    This is the tip of the iceberg on the Fourth Industrial Revolution

  • @something_001
    @something_001 6 лет назад +17

    We will finally be able to download free RAM, nice

    • @CyberSage796
      @CyberSage796 6 лет назад

      You should be on top lol

    • @demonz9065
      @demonz9065 4 года назад +1

      while thats hilarious its not true XD you'd still need the materials needed to download the ram so not free

  • @atalkingtelevision7231
    @atalkingtelevision7231 4 года назад

    ok, it’s been 4 years since this talk. what aren’t these all over?

  • @tenancingogarcia
    @tenancingogarcia 5 лет назад +3

    Finally I'll print out
    My soulmate..

  • @SupremeJudge
    @SupremeJudge 9 лет назад

    Form Labs was already using liquid resin back in 2012 with their 3D printers. Not exactly new but if they are able to make it faster and faster, that's awesome.

    • @tetsujin_144
      @tetsujin_144 8 лет назад

      +SupremeJudge - It goes way beyond that. SLA was patented in 1986. Like much of the 3D printing technology we're seeing in the hobbyist space these days, it is now becoming accessible in large part because those patents have expired.