@@DieselFuel1310yes i mean you cut yourself more often than you stab but if you would stab the honeycomb shape it could get in between and you could hurt yourself but i get what you mean it could be a chain glove lvl 2
Imagine your tenth generation grandchild walking into a museum and looking at the hexagonal 3-D printed mail and trying to figure out how our craftsmen made such a thing, using copper chisels and stone hammers. Right? It had to be aliens who left it behind!! Right. Right?! Get the picture yet? on where ancient archeological finds are from? Same difference as the chain mail comparison. No different. We are alone. We, Human beings have made everything we have ever found. All of it.
Given it’s all made in one piece it’ll go pretty soft tbf, won’t be able to dissipate kinetic energy like regular chain Mail- wear this against a blade and you’re dead
@@josephdelasalle4511 That's weird way to make conclusion. If anything plate armor is made in one piece. Same with plated mail armor. Medieval chainmail were made out of riveted link. This is good design but by no mean the peak mail armor design.
but that's exactly what he meant by "not just rings going into each other but printed in one piece." if u thing about it, its 100% possible without any support or connections between them, it's easiest to see looking at the H-shaped ones. its a lot of seperate little things that are only possible to construct as one with a 3d printer.
Ok smartasses above me then clearly the question to be asked is how are they able to move given that its one piece. Either way, we're interested to know how exactly it functions, whatever "it" is. You knew what OP meant.
@@deadfisher0000 no its one continuous piece and it certainly is flexible because of the design. The guy in the video even states it but I'd think it would be common sense.
@@joel.ha.Hence technologically advanced pneumatic systems that "could" distribute airflow to the skin directly making the skin/body cool at all times.
@@hobes6845 lol any accredited supplier. There's a load of factories particularly in Germany that supply it. Friedrich Muench/Niroflex is one. It's a heavily standardised product, there isn't really anyone out there making non-conforming chains because it's expensive to make and pointless to not do it right. The good/bad companies only vary in service or ease of doing business, the chain is always exactly the same from every company. It's standardised. Except something like in this video lol
Wouldn't the h shape be better then hex I'm not knowledgeable bout this but seems knife would slide strait thru gap but h looks like it's back layers help
@TheSteam02 it's kinda cool looking but not really usefull as a armor... arrows, daggers can still go trough the gabs, heavy hiters like axes will still destroy it, weighs more than normal chainmail and limits the movement of the arms and legs more (the hexagons will colide at a 45°-90° angle).
@@nighthunter3039so would H shape be better than honeycomb for maneuverability, less weight, but weights more than traditional chain mail with better protection still?
AHHHHHH- i used to wish one piece had more people, and i guess more modern fans but now... I fkn regret making that wish 💀 like now i can't even cry whenever i rewatch THAT EPISODE
@@mms16 definitely not impervious but yeah, it's only designed to stop slashing attacks. Maybe your arm breaks but it's easier to set a broken arm than to stitch up a gaping wound that was guaranteed to get infected back in those days
Firing an arrow at it from a proper warbow (or more likely, getting someone else to) would be a decent test. We have a number of anecdotal accounts from the first Crusade that the crusaders wearing maille were often hit with so many arrows that they looked like a pincoushin, yet were still combat-capable.
@@Artanis667nature in general finds that stuff out over time. There are vulcanic rocks too that form into long hexagonal cylinders. Because a hexagon can form an endless pattern that covers infinite space. Same thing with squares and triangles, but hexagonals have a form close to a circle right out the gate.
@@that1niceguy246it’s crazy how geometry exists in so many things that evolved over time, pretty much everything includes crazy geometry, even atoms, molecules, cells, crystals that have complex geometric patterns, dna strands, there are countless examples, also a lot of modern technologies are inspired by something that already exists in nature and mimic it, it’s truly mind blowing to think about all of the crazy stuff that evolution has created, and even before that, the shapes of things resulting from matter interacting with the laws of physics, it’s amazing! It’s stunning to realize that life forms are basically super high tech biological machines with a consciousness, like humans for example, all of the things our bodies can do, and do so on a regular basis are absolutely insane! Eating food, which is then broken down and absorbed inside our body’s digestive tract, using the absorbed constituents of the food as building blocks to synthesize proteins via a blueprint provided by and stored in our dna, having organs that basically act as super advanced high tech filtration systems to get rid of waste, unwanted and or toxic products, having an organ surrounding the whole body, the skin, which is not only a protective, self repairing and reproducing layer, but also contains advanced sensors to detect heat, cold, pain, pressure, basically any kind of sensation and then transmit these sensations to the brain for processing via a highly complex circuitry, that uses electrical and chemical signals, the fact we can sweat and use this mechanism to cool down our body temperature, our lungs that breathe in air, filter out oxygen to enrich our blood with, while removing carbon dioxide from it and breathing it out, our heart that is a super advanced pump that literally works a whole lifetime without ever stopping or needing to be repaired/maintained while being super efficient, that we have muscles that consist of fibers/filaments which slide into each other and contract at will to move, lift things, and a lot of other things, every single bodily function we have is an absolute technological marvel on its own, but combined into a whole organism that is self sustaining on just food, water and air is just so incredible!
Oh no I can already imagine the added weight of those metal hexagons lol; but having those bits integrated w/ regular links in minimal but strategic places sounds pretty formidable
🤔 Hmmmm, I think I can see where you're going with this. If I remember right, wouldn't that technically be the undersuit for the Spartan Mjolnir armor in the Halo series? But made out of Titanium weave or something? Trying to get my gaming facts right.
the homie cgp grey has influenced us all! also the hexagonal chain mail looks so cool, i hope someone integrates that into some kind of future fantasy world
AHHHHHH- i used to wish one piece had more people, and i guess more modern fans but now... I fkn regret making that wish 💀 like now i can't even cry whenever i rewatch THAT EPISODE
Chainmail isn't meant to withstand bonks, but yeah, we need to know if this would protect us in a medival sword fight, in case we get knocked back to the iron age and the only technology that still exists is EDM printing!
@@za_pravdu1943not true. When worn over several layers of fabric (as was the proper way in the past) chainmail was extremely resistant to even a good bonk. It'd do more damage than a stab would but it would take a bone-shattering fatal wound down to the level of a severe bruise or a minor fracture. Chainmail was also extremely arrow resistant. Honestly it was extremely good armour, there's a reason that it was so popular despite it being so difficult and time consuming to make. It protected against everything fairly well, despite what modern conventional knowledge suggests.
BASF offers a stainless steel filament that will print on most desktop 3D printer it prints at about 230c. You can send your finished print into one of their locations to have it sintered, it's kinda rough to print and it's a tad expensive but it's and option if you really are wanting to do this!
Is it just a metallic printing filament? Or is it an actual metal filament because I've seen those before and they're really really cool. Printing with metal sounds awesome.
JLCPCB 3D printing from $1, and get the $54 new user coupon from: jlcpcb.com/3d-printing?from=shirahaha
I am broke
Tienes los STL o el link de esos diseños?
With all due respect $54 is an absolute drop in the bucket compared to any sizable chain mail print.
What song is this? It sounds super familiar. Is it a beat maker on RUclips?
@@farfromirrational948Lakey Inspired: Arcade
The cgp grey reference is amazing
Screw squares
@@granbord9918 screw triangles
EDIT: MOM IM FAMOUS!
screw pentagons, heptagons, octagons and decagons (10 sides) plus enneagon (9 sides)
Screw all shapes except the superior hexagon the bestagon
🎉
Until yourhouseisgon
“Hexagons are the Bestagons”
CGP Grey would be proud.
I see you are a man of culture. I respect that
octagon is better
You make it sound like he’s deceased 😂😂
@@boogiehasfunHEXAGONS ARE THE BESTAGONSSSS
@@CoolCat_9-11 octagon has 8 glorious sides
A whole honeycomb armor would look cool af
They need to make gloves like that for chefs you know those chainmail gloves these would work way better they don’t have gaps
@Elf879 he did say they are 3D printed, and that you can order the metal 3D prints... I'm pretty sure someone will do it
@@DieselFuel1310yes i mean you cut yourself more often than you stab but if you would stab the honeycomb shape it could get in between and you could hurt yourself but i get what you mean it could be a chain glove lvl 2
Wolfenstein Armor
@@ElSpartan667look better, you cant get in between
"alright it's time for battle!"
"Hold up let me print my armor" 💀
as opposed to forging it?
The joke flew right over your head @psychodlc
Need a human sized 3d printer so you can just print around you rather than having to get dressed
This is so retarded. If they knew there's going to be a war, they would print the armour beforehand.
@@psychodlcr/woosh
"Hexagons are the bestagons"❤
RCE REFFERENCE
@@ryanfroon no CGP Gray
YES❤ CGP GREY 😂
@@ryanfroonNope, CGP
😎👌
I'd love to see a full set of chainmail armour made of that hexagon chainmail
you would have hard time moving in that that shape would limit mobility
@@tekken.universal2343 you're right
...partial hexagon chainmail armour?
Imagine your tenth generation grandchild walking into a museum and looking at the hexagonal 3-D printed mail and trying to figure out how our craftsmen made such a thing, using copper chisels and stone hammers. Right? It had to be aliens who left it behind!!
Right. Right?! Get the picture yet? on where ancient archeological finds are from?
Same difference as the chain mail comparison. No different.
We are alone. We, Human beings have made everything we have ever found. All of it.
@@jeffeldredge1608I somehow doubt we made volcanoes.
@@august6981 wtf you talking about august?
futuristic chainmail goes hard
Given it’s all made in one piece it’ll go pretty soft tbf, won’t be able to dissipate kinetic energy like regular chain Mail- wear this against a blade and you’re dead
Chain mail made out of platinum laughs in the corner
@@giga1x103 Not sure why. Platinum is soft. It'd be a pretty bad material for armor.
@@rollanddevand extremely dense, almost 3 times as dense so it would be extremely heavy
@@josephdelasalle4511 That's weird way to make conclusion. If anything plate armor is made in one piece. Same with plated mail armor.
Medieval chainmail were made out of riveted link. This is good design but by no mean the peak mail armor design.
bro summoned the biggest fandom of the world with 2 words 💀
no one even realised it 😢
Irk
i don't get it can you explain?
@@somedudenamedspectreone peak
@@somedudenamedspectreone piece
I like how he pulls it right off the printer like he didn't just spend 45 minutes breaking all the connections loose
3 mins tops if he was being careful
Just don't use support ☠️
but that's exactly what he meant by "not just rings going into each other but printed in one piece."
if u thing about it, its 100% possible without any support or connections between them, it's easiest to see looking at the H-shaped ones. its a lot of seperate little things that are only possible to construct as one with a 3d printer.
💯💯💯💯💯🤣
ummmmm i like how you pooped your diapie and need a new one
"Cat approved and ready to use!"
Cat was like
Hey what is this !!!
😂
Next thing we know,
Cats wearing chainmail armours are over taking Us congress 🎉
Yess its ready to be in my stomach 😋😋
They're gonna use it in the war against dogs
Cat condom ad. 🧐
"hexagons are the bestagons"- cgp grey
Fr
I hate that guy
@@LemonbreadSC No you don't.
@@gibcof He was pushing false narratives during the pandemic like social distancing
Vihart, actually. The CGPGrey use was a reference to vihart.
"3D printed in One Piece"
THE ONE PIECE IS REALLLLLLL!
Can we get much higha!!!
"Can we get much higher???"
So high
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"hexagons are the bestagons"
CGP Grey Community: _Allow us to introduce ourselves._
Fr (im suprsed nobody replied yet)
@@becauseYES9999I haven’t seen anyone misspell "Surprised" like that before
@@mixednarwhaldidnt really misspell. just forgot the "i"
Hence why France is the best country
No no you did more than forgot the “I”
Sometimes I dig a hole in my backyard and burry myself in it and pretend I'm a carrot 🥕.
They're printed that way.
It's one continuous piece of metal not several pieces interlocked.
Ok smartasses above me then clearly the question to be asked is how are they able to move given that its one piece.
Either way, we're interested to know how exactly it functions, whatever "it" is.
You knew what OP meant.
@@EliteNugzIt's clearly not, otherwise they wouldn't move. They are individual pieces printed together in an interlocking matrix.
@@deadfisher0000 no its one continuous piece and it certainly is flexible because of the design. The guy in the video even states it but I'd think it would be common sense.
The honeycomb mail looks amazing, almost scale mail
Would be horrifying to wear into battle on a hot day. You need breathing holes, hence normal chainmail
@@joel.ha. yeah, nothing beats just rings.
@@Trikipum *arrows and pointed weapons have entered the chat*
@@joel.ha.Hence technologically advanced pneumatic systems that "could" distribute airflow to the skin directly making the skin/body cool at all times.
@@Rhysisbaws sounds extremely expensive, but if you can swing the financial aspect that would be badass
"its 3d printed in one piece" soemone please make a luffy meme with that part
As someone who works in the chainmail industry, for stab vests and butchers gloves, I'd love to see this attempt any accredited testing lol
I never knew I wanted chainmail until I saw this short, but I know I know nothing. What companies are good/what do you suggest I look out for
@@hobes6845 I have worn the chainmail gloves in a few restaurants while prepping food, no idea who made them though.
the chainmail industry
@@hobes6845 lol any accredited supplier. There's a load of factories particularly in Germany that supply it. Friedrich Muench/Niroflex is one. It's a heavily standardised product, there isn't really anyone out there making non-conforming chains because it's expensive to make and pointless to not do it right. The good/bad companies only vary in service or ease of doing business, the chain is always exactly the same from every company. It's standardised.
Except something like in this video lol
Wouldn't the h shape be better then hex I'm not knowledgeable bout this but seems knife would slide strait thru gap but h looks like it's back layers help
That honey comb chainmail feels suspiciously like scalemail.
Cuz it is
@@TheSteam02 its a hybrid
@@nighthunter3039 ok
@TheSteam02 it's kinda cool looking but not really usefull as a armor... arrows, daggers can still go trough the gabs, heavy hiters like axes will still destroy it, weighs more than normal chainmail and limits the movement of the arms and legs more (the hexagons will colide at a 45°-90° angle).
@@nighthunter3039so would H shape be better than honeycomb for maneuverability, less weight, but weights more than traditional chain mail with better protection still?
HE SAID THE THING
True, hexagon in metal looks actually futuristic. It like some sort of stealth, or thermal kind of use if u imagine..
Hexagons truly are the bestagons
@@jojobod nuh uh
@@jojobodnuh uh
@@jojobodnuh uh
@@jojobodnuh uh
Hence why France is the best country
THE ONE PIECE 🗣️💯
THE ONE PIECE IS REAL
So high
oh oh oh
ONE PIECEE
AHHHHHH- i used to wish one piece had more people, and i guess more modern fans but now... I fkn regret making that wish 💀 like now i can't even cry whenever i rewatch THAT EPISODE
I want a jacket with this 😲
Test it against some knives/swords, would be really interesting to see the resistance to stabs.
The guy with the knife in him after trying that :🧍♂️
@@young_derick9218I mean I'd just lay it over a sack of dirt or a log or something. But it wouldn't be real enough. Armour up a pig and let's see
Fun fact, chainmail has limited resistance to stabbing but are impervious to slashing
@@mms16 definitely not impervious but yeah, it's only designed to stop slashing attacks. Maybe your arm breaks but it's easier to set a broken arm than to stitch up a gaping wound that was guaranteed to get infected back in those days
Firing an arrow at it from a proper warbow (or more likely, getting someone else to) would be a decent test. We have a number of anecdotal accounts from the first Crusade that the crusaders wearing maille were often hit with so many arrows that they looked like a pincoushin, yet were still combat-capable.
That cat’s like “leave me tf alone”
Ikr😂
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bro thought he could sneak in cgp grey 💀💀🙏🏽🙏🏽
N that we won't notice 😤
What is that
@@captainpro1 a person
@@captainpro1a place
On real level shit can u get in touch with me somehow
the hexagon chain mails pretty cool unless you want to bend it the opposite way😅
“Hexagons are the bestagons!”
-CGP Grey
We watched that video in maths a few years a lgo
I love that honeycomb design. So modern
Funny how bees found out one of the best geometric spatial arrangement layouts for 3-dimentials objects possible before humans did
@@Artanis667 They kinda had more people and more time to figure it out
@@Artanis667nature in general finds that stuff out over time. There are vulcanic rocks too that form into long hexagonal cylinders. Because a hexagon can form an endless pattern that covers infinite space. Same thing with squares and triangles, but hexagonals have a form close to a circle right out the gate.
@@Artanis667evolution knows best lol
@@that1niceguy246it’s crazy how geometry exists in so many things that evolved over time, pretty much everything includes crazy geometry, even atoms, molecules, cells, crystals that have complex geometric patterns, dna strands, there are countless examples, also a lot of modern technologies are inspired by something that already exists in nature and mimic it, it’s truly mind blowing to think about all of the crazy stuff that evolution has created, and even before that, the shapes of things resulting from matter interacting with the laws of physics, it’s amazing! It’s stunning to realize that life forms are basically super high tech biological machines with a consciousness, like humans for example, all of the things our bodies can do, and do so on a regular basis are absolutely insane! Eating food, which is then broken down and absorbed inside our body’s digestive tract, using the absorbed constituents of the food as building blocks to synthesize proteins via a blueprint provided by and stored in our dna, having organs that basically act as super advanced high tech filtration systems to get rid of waste, unwanted and or toxic products, having an organ surrounding the whole body, the skin, which is not only a protective, self repairing and reproducing layer, but also contains advanced sensors to detect heat, cold, pain, pressure, basically any kind of sensation and then transmit these sensations to the brain for processing via a highly complex circuitry, that uses electrical and chemical signals, the fact we can sweat and use this mechanism to cool down our body temperature, our lungs that breathe in air, filter out oxygen to enrich our blood with, while removing carbon dioxide from it and breathing it out, our heart that is a super advanced pump that literally works a whole lifetime without ever stopping or needing to be repaired/maintained while being super efficient, that we have muscles that consist of fibers/filaments which slide into each other and contract at will to move, lift things, and a lot of other things, every single bodily function we have is an absolute technological marvel on its own, but combined into a whole organism that is self sustaining on just food, water and air is just so incredible!
Cgp grey would be proud
he needs his cat to win every garden fight
Lol.. 💵 High stakes, and
Fiery claws..! 🔥🐾🔥
@@evm6177 Where do people even do that for you to get such an idea for a joke
Cgp grey reference?
I noticed that too lol 😂
They are the bestagons
Hexagons are the bestagons
Yes.
@@mineral66hexagons ARE the bestagons
"Hexagons are the Bestagons"
*Remembers CGP grey*
THE ONE PIECE 🗣️📣📣📣📣📣
THE ONE PICE IS REAL 🗣️📣📣📣📣📣📣📣📣📣
that's what we call a funny story
Mid piece 🗣️🗣️🗿
High piece🗣🗣
Can we get much higher
Bad piece 🗣️
Cool video
Cgp Grey would be proud
Thumbs up for a real cat lounging with futuristic chain mail
Oh no I can already imagine the added weight of those metal hexagons lol; but having those bits integrated w/ regular links in minimal but strategic places sounds pretty formidable
🤔 Hmmmm, I think I can see where you're going with this. If I remember right, wouldn't that technically be the undersuit for the Spartan Mjolnir armor in the Halo series? But made out of Titanium weave or something? Trying to get my gaming facts right.
Looks pointless, at that point full plate with chain mail at joints is the same thing but better.
If we could make bulletproof and durable comb chainmail, that would be revolutionary
Make a 3D printed sword to fight against the armoured cat
the cat shall be given the metal sword
@@PFnovemetal claws*
Oda must be proud of his work😂
ONE PIECE‼️
Vegapunk invented a 3d printer
Imagine showing a medieval blacksmith this
They would prob ask why didn't you just make plate armour instead
@ueuch.8361 I mean, sure, a little but plate armour will provide better protection and its not that restricted in movement
@@L_______"The guy with a mace"
@@sam5626 You feel like you're going to have a bad time. the guy with that mail forgeting to have padding under
@@L_______ "wips out my cross bow and shoots the guy in chain Mail"
Looks pretty cool
Alright now you gotta make armor for your cat 😂
Warrior Cat
@@seandorama5932cattack titan
maybe he is gonna fight soliders with that armor
Well now you just left me hanging. Either I see you in a full set of Hexagon Chainmail or I see the cat in it.
I need it meow.
Lol
Every time i hear this music i always wait to hear that random meow the cat has to offer
You need to see how bulletproof it is. Potentially a lot of money to be made.
When your ready to talk business get ahold of Demolition Ranch😂😂😂
This should be pinned!
Right!! Anyone from the demolitia know this is just dragon scales lol.
"Today we test bestagons with ol' ZU57-2 autocannon" 😂
And just like that, the metal honey comb chain mail made The Walking Dead no longer a fear for mankind.
Exactly lol no holes less gaps
Unless you have a cut underneath and zombie blood got on it
"You probably think it's JUST a bunch of rings put together" yeah like chains in CHAINmail
Thats some real life irom man shit yo! 100%
Magnificent keep the good work going
With 2 words he summoned the one piece fandom
Who said he didn't
And CGP grey with 4
Saying one peice has caused alot of commotion
the homie cgp grey has influenced us all!
also the hexagonal chain mail looks so cool, i hope someone integrates that into some kind of future fantasy world
Best cat ever. So chill
That metal hexagon chainmail looked so cool
Idea taken from the game Sons of the forest.
If not, hella coincidence
@@JohnDoeL337 not very familiar, will check it out. thanks
It's actually the armour used in Crysis
Please get this to shadaversity 😂
Better yet, Metatron
The hexagon armor looks pretty crazy. I can only imagine what they're printing in area 51
4D Hexagon chainmail
The different colors are super cool
”Hexagons are the bestagons”
You have alerted the horde
hexagon chainmail is probably protective against impaling and slashes. overpowered as hell.
I feel like it would be a pain to repair it though...
@@TheShadowSentineljust do the iPhone strat... buying a new one
Wolfenstein 2 armor:
its also very poor movement for joints, and depending on how thin it is odds are a good slash would hook onto the plates and tear it up
It's essentially lamalar and chainmail together making it twice as heavy
THE ONE PIECE IS REAL!
Can we get much higher
so high
You beat me to it lmao
AHHHHHH- i used to wish one piece had more people, and i guess more modern fans but now... I fkn regret making that wish 💀 like now i can't even cry whenever i rewatch THAT EPISODE
@@lightningjadejavierok
Ur a genius!! 🫨🤩
I approve
thank you, god!
That gold Honeycomb one is a straight masterpiece.
How strong is it? Can it withstand some cuts, stabs and bonks?
Chainmail isn't meant to withstand bonks, but yeah, we need to know if this would protect us in a medival sword fight, in case we get knocked back to the iron age and the only technology that still exists is EDM printing!
@@mtnbkr5478FDM* lol but agreed
You can't withstand bonks with chainmail, even if it's made from highest grade steel, vibranium, or adamantium
The reason is it's flexibility
@@za_pravdu1943vibranium is the only chainmail that would take bonks, its stupid ass force redistribution metal shit
@@za_pravdu1943not true. When worn over several layers of fabric (as was the proper way in the past) chainmail was extremely resistant to even a good bonk. It'd do more damage than a stab would but it would take a bone-shattering fatal wound down to the level of a severe bruise or a minor fracture. Chainmail was also extremely arrow resistant. Honestly it was extremely good armour, there's a reason that it was so popular despite it being so difficult and time consuming to make. It protected against everything fairly well, despite what modern conventional knowledge suggests.
FREAKING AWESOME
A man of culture
hexagons are the bestagons
I love hearing the cat complain about the chains being heavy on its tummy ❤
The honeycomb it's look like tech armor in son of the forest Lol😂
I love the kitty! I hope you make a full armour for her❤
Yea he should make the cat a full suit then test it by throwing the cat into a kennel with a rottweiler that hates cats. Iron kitty.
That's awesome. Now I need a metal 3D printer, and the associated STL files with these things
The metal fdm warps and shinks your gonna have to bake a few peices together because you have to harden it after.
BASF offers a stainless steel filament that will print on most desktop 3D printer it prints at about 230c. You can send your finished print into one of their locations to have it sintered, it's kinda rough to print and it's a tad expensive but it's and option if you really are wanting to do this!
"They used to call me Prophet, remember me."
Crysis.
thats what im sayin
The one piece is real
White beard moment
Okay, that's it, you already had me at "Honey comb chainmail".
Now I need some futuristic chain mail
It’s all 3D printed in (One Piece)
Iykyk
"the one piece is real" -lizzy II
"In one peice" Me "THE ONE PEEEEEICE THE ONE PEICE IS REAAAAL"
You better watch out with the CGP Grey references, he might put a stoke in your channel 😂
gonna be heavy af
Not if you make it with sponge cake. Don’t tell anyone because my patent is pending
Is it just a metallic printing filament? Or is it an actual metal filament because I've seen those before and they're really really cool. Printing with metal sounds awesome.
Yes, it was ordered through JLC PCB. I've ordered something in metal through them a few days ago, and am eager to get it.
This is so badass!!!!
Depends on the metal quality
Should be a titanium sinter alloy
Love the the cpg reference
CGP gray would be proud.
Bro summoned two damn fandoms, even Saitama doesn't have that power
The One Piece is real!
ONE PIECE MENTIONED 🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣💯💯💯💯
Now this cat can be useful for once
This video was hella relaxing.
Now I need a super suit made of metal honeycomb
one piece🐐🐐🐐
You are Underated why you lose viewers😢
Auntie from Bartertown Thanks YOU! So cool!
The one piece is real.
That last chain mail seemed very practical🤔🤔
I love it. I think it’s bad ass. Good job.😉👍
Dude that's awesome
That metal honeycomb chainmail is pretty badass.