Nice. Thank you for reupload. Now it's interesting to watch. Good job TEDx. Good talk Mr. Minshall. Thank you all people for working and supporting TEDx Talks.
"Choose the right tool for the job" -3D printing is excellent for prototyping / optimising design into the real world at low volume. Large scale we can use it to print more organic housing and other structures. A 3D printer cannot beat injection moulding or vacuum forming for cost/time.
Great technology. This would really help make life better. However, wouldn't we still need to move or transport the raw materials and parts required for these 3D printers to work with? Just wondering!
For a long time in America, from the 1940"s, workers in this country have been enslaved to work for a company or small business to carry out their creative vision of producing new products. Now with 3D printing, we can go back to the days when a single at-home entrepreneur can create new products and sell on Amazon or Ebay or trade or craft shows.
the industrial revolution destroyed custom manufacturing. now with 3d printer. we will go back before the industrial revolution but with a modern twist in it. this is really a good thing.
Q.Has there any project's the fuse's architecture & engineering with 3dprinting design part of architecture& construction part of engineering 3dprinting by any chance.
I read an article a few months ago about non profit-organisations working together to tackle the global housing crisis, they have managed to build a house using a 3D Printer they created early this year in the U.S. A bit late but hope it answers your question
It's still at the fascinating toy stage as far as the general public is concerned. I think there is no real intention of empowering the people, just the opposite, really. People will be forced to buy "printing keys" to print things. "Jail breaking" your 3D printer will become an illegal act. The problem isn't technology. The problem is people. IMO
3D Hubs, smh... They removed their find a local makers feature to become their own production facility. There's an opening to make another program that links you up to local printers for who wants to reintroduce this!
Nice. Thank you for reupload. Now it's interesting to watch. Good job TEDx. Good talk Mr. Minshall. Thank you all people for working and supporting TEDx Talks.
Great video and well presented. End to end information !
very informative. Excellent video sir.
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"Choose the right tool for the job" -3D printing is excellent for prototyping / optimising design into the real world at low volume. Large scale we can use it to print more organic housing and other structures. A 3D printer cannot beat injection moulding or vacuum forming for cost/time.
nice
Lesson learned:
production + consumption = $USA
$China = production + $transportation + $transportation + $retail
Awesome talk and great energy!
Thanks TEDdy!
Great technology. This would really help make life better. However, wouldn't we still need to move or transport the raw materials and parts required for these 3D printers to work with? Just wondering!
It's a endless revolution with evolution of material or even foods .
For a long time in America, from the 1940"s, workers in this country have been enslaved to work for a company or small business to carry out their creative vision of producing new products. Now with 3D printing, we can go back to the days when a single at-home entrepreneur can create new products and sell on Amazon or Ebay or trade or craft shows.
the industrial revolution destroyed custom manufacturing. now with 3d printer. we will go back before the industrial revolution but with a modern twist in it. this is really a good thing.
That British accent just makes him trustworthy
What are the energy requirements of these printers and are there limits on the type of plastic that can be used as material?
Q.Has there any project's the fuse's architecture & engineering with 3dprinting design part of architecture& construction part of engineering 3dprinting by any chance.
David Hernandez maybe this link can answer part of your question ;-)
I read an article a few months ago about non profit-organisations working together to tackle the global housing crisis, they have managed to build a house using a 3D Printer they created early this year in the U.S. A bit late but hope it answers your question
How do the raw materials get there?
3D Hub is kicking all the DIY/hobby level printers off and is opting to just network services for expensive/industrial printers... just FYI.
Can I get manufacturer size and quality
How's that working out I can't even buy what's available becouse they sold out
Did I just watch a video about 3D printing showing a video about 3D printing?
It's still at the fascinating toy stage as far as the general public is concerned. I think there is no real intention of empowering the people, just the opposite, really. People will be forced to buy "printing keys" to print things. "Jail breaking" your 3D printer will become an illegal act. The problem isn't technology. The problem is people. IMO
Alfred Wheeler how do you jailbreak a printer, my friend in Afghanistan is asking
Interview
Do you have a resume
Applicant
Hold on Let me 3-D print that for you
Or just print on paper like we normally do. I got your point.
So why isn't the government financing this like the Apollo moon missions?
believe me, they are.
3D Hubs, smh... They removed their find a local makers feature to become their own production facility. There's an opening to make another program that links you up to local printers for who wants to reintroduce this!
Can any architect's can let me know please!
You spelled customization wrong.
Seriously, he ironically called it. Another tedious lecture from an engineer. Go to a TED talk for a supply chain lecture. Next time send a designer.
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sounds like a hole lot of nothing