0:33 What is FDM 3D printing? 0:54 How an FDM printer works 1:24 The main characteristics of FDM: 1:32 layers 2:52 support material 4:53 infill 5:43 The different FDM materials 6:29 FDM post processing and dissolvable materials 6:45 Some of the latest developments in FDM
Excellent introduction to 3D printing. I am a faculty of engineering and constantly look out for simpler way to introduce a subject to students. Internet resource like this is invaluable. I would appreciate a copy of the book please if possible. Great work! keep it coming!
Hi! We really appreciate your positive feedback. Unfortunately, we not giving our free copies of the book anymore but you can still buy it on Amazon: www.amazon.com/3D-Printing-Handbook-Technologies-applications/dp/9082748509 Hope that helps!
Very good description of FDM and the key considerations that need to be taken into account to use it properly. I'd be comfortable using this video to introduce a newbie to the concept. It's also great that you're explaining some more recent developments too, that's something I'd be interested in seeing in future videos. I also like the overall look you've got going, simplicity is great. Sound is clear, pacing is good, and all the work that went into it shows. Good work team!
Thanks so much for your comment and nice words Casey! Great to hear that you liked it and that you think the video does a good job in describing FDM for someone new to 3D printing!
What is the maximum or minimum layer thickness? I have uploaded a 3D model to you website, but who determine if it needs infill and how much? I would appreciate, if possible to get a copy of the book please . Great introduction of 3D printing.
Loved the blooper reel..:D On a serious note, this is a fantastic effort. I studied several of 3D Hubs articles and they were very beneficial for my master thesis. I wish this web-series would have begun sooner, cos the concepts are becoming much clearer now. Anyway, I look forward to more videos from you guys!
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Hi Liam, the best process for different goals is: FDM for things like low-detail designs with no overhangs SLA for small high detail parts SLS or MJF for intricate designs and complex shapes It really depends on your goal which machine would be best but we hope this helps to give a general idea.
Hi Mansi, It highly depends on the use-case in this case. Generally, we would recommend printing visual representations of cortical bone in a process called SLS in Nylon 12 powder to get a fairly accurate representation. If the model is as detailed to show the Trabecular bone, these details might be too small and might not fully form. For SLS 3D printing as the minimum feature size is 0.8mm. This video is all about FDM, which is generally better suited for low-detail prototypes
Hello, I like your channel and web page, they are very helpful for my graduate thesis. I hope I win one of the books. I wish you a lot of success in your work. :)
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hi sir, greeting from Indonesia. How to get that copies book sir, because i need that book to help me making thesis to get my bachelor? thanks in advance and love you
Hey Imani! Thanks for subscribing. We're giving away 10 books every week for new subscribers. If you're one of the winners we'll reach out by the end of this week!
Hi Felipe! Glad to hear that you are interested in our 3D Printing Handbook. You can get your copy of the book here: www.3dhubs.com/3d-printing-handbook/
@@ProtolabsMFG awesome! Thanks. I thought about investing on this market where I am now there are no much but the first investment has to be well planned... Can you guys guide me though that somehow?
0:33 What is FDM 3D printing?
0:54 How an FDM printer works
1:24 The main characteristics of FDM:
1:32 layers
2:52 support material
4:53 infill
5:43 The different FDM materials
6:29 FDM post processing and dissolvable materials
6:45 Some of the latest developments in FDM
Excellent introduction to 3D printing. I am a faculty of engineering and constantly look out for simpler way to introduce a subject to students. Internet resource like this is invaluable. I would appreciate a copy of the book please if possible. Great work! keep it coming!
Hi! We really appreciate your positive feedback. Unfortunately, we not giving our free copies of the book anymore but you can still buy it on Amazon: www.amazon.com/3D-Printing-Handbook-Technologies-applications/dp/9082748509 Hope that helps!
Very good description of FDM and the key considerations that need to be taken into account to use it properly. I'd be comfortable using this video to introduce a newbie to the concept. It's also great that you're explaining some more recent developments too, that's something I'd be interested in seeing in future videos.
I also like the overall look you've got going, simplicity is great. Sound is clear, pacing is good, and all the work that went into it shows. Good work team!
Thanks so much for your comment and nice words Casey! Great to hear that you liked it and that you think the video does a good job in describing FDM for someone new to 3D printing!
What is the maximum or minimum layer thickness? I have uploaded a 3D model to you website, but who determine if it needs infill and how much? I would appreciate, if possible to get a copy of the book please . Great introduction of 3D printing.
thank you very much. it was really to the point and clearly presented. tnx
Loved the blooper reel..:D
On a serious note, this is a fantastic effort. I studied several of 3D Hubs articles and they were very beneficial for my master thesis. I wish this web-series would have begun sooner, cos the concepts are becoming much clearer now. Anyway, I look forward to more videos from you guys!
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Wow great video can't wait for more episodes in the series
Glad that you liked it Nick! Stay tuned for more episodes
I did, Sir! Excellent description!
i'd love to have one of the books! * subscribed*
Simple, clear & Full of information I love it :)
Thanks for your comment. Happy that you like the video. Stay tuned for more!
Thx for helping me on my assesment
I have just discovered this channel and it's very very interesting. Great job, keep up the good content!
I will love to have a copy of it. what is the maximum capacity of production?
Hi, That's great. Shall follow up for more videos.
Happy you like the video!
Hi Protolabs, I’m a recently separated U.S. Navy service member and landed a position with 3D Systems. I’d love a copy of 3D Printing Handbook!
After seeing the Details in Video , I Loved to Have Book So Subscribed. I hope will get Book. Finger crossed
What is the best machine for making plastic prototypes?
Hi Liam, the best process for different goals is:
FDM for things like low-detail designs with no overhangs
SLA for small high detail parts
SLS or MJF for intricate designs and complex shapes
It really depends on your goal which machine would be best but we hope this helps to give a general idea.
Good job guys! Can't wait for the next episode!
Great Stuff!
Best series started finally . Yeah
In multi-material 3DP is FDM is useful, please explain for me!
Great video...very informative 👍....would love to get the book
hi like to no if i can get one on your book i bin on a 3d pring in cors and it was help me so much
Are microstructures like a cortical bone possible to be printed by this method?
Hi Mansi, It highly depends on the use-case in this case. Generally, we would recommend printing visual representations of cortical bone in a process called SLS in Nylon 12 powder to get a fairly accurate representation. If the model is as detailed to show the Trabecular bone, these details might be too small and might not fully form. For SLS 3D printing as the minimum feature size is 0.8mm. This video is all about FDM, which is generally better suited for low-detail prototypes
@@ProtolabsMFG Oh ! Gotchya !
Thanks :)
@@mansiudayjoshi You are welcome Mansi!
WOW awesome vid!!! Thank youuuuuu
You are welcome :)
Excellent!
Video is very good....keep it up
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Are you guys still giving these books out
Haha, that outro is GOLD :)
I would love to learn more
Those explications are perfect ! Now i want to see more 😅
Thanks Charlie! Great to hear that you like the video. More videos are coming, subscribe to stay up to date :)
Hello, I like your channel and web page, they are very helpful for my graduate thesis. I hope I win one of the books. I wish you a lot of success in your work. :)
Possible to allow translation? I want to translate and put up the CC in my mother language.
Hi Ang Su, you are totally welcome to translate/subtitle the video if you like. Here is a video that shows how to do it: ruclips.net/video/cQW2wMf8dEE/видео.html
hi sir, greeting from Indonesia. How to get that copies book sir, because i need that book to help me making thesis to get my bachelor? thanks in advance and love you
Hi Afif, we are currently not giving out the handbook anymore. You can still buy it on Amazon. Hope that helps. Good luck with your bachelor!
@@ProtolabsMFG thanks sir.
Great video! Subscribed!
How can I win the 3D Printing Handbook? We need it for our STEM students. I just subscribed! ♥️
Hey Imani! Thanks for subscribing. We're giving away 10 books every week for new subscribers. If you're one of the winners we'll reach out by the end of this week!
@@ProtolabsMFG Thank you!
@@ProtolabsMFG I was notified that I would receive a book, but it never came.
Hey there, Imani! Your book was sent out last Friday and should be on its way, please let us know once you've received it. We apologize for the delay!
@@ProtolabsMFG Thank you so much! Our STEM students will love it!
I need that book lol
would like to have a copy o the book.
Subscriped and would love to have one book =)
Hope I get that book
I want one "The 3D Printing Handbook" please.
Hi Felipe! Glad to hear that you are interested in our 3D Printing Handbook. You can get your copy of the book here: www.3dhubs.com/3d-printing-handbook/
@@ProtolabsMFG awesome! Thanks. I thought about investing on this market where I am now there are no much but the first investment has to be well planned... Can you guys guide me though that somehow?
I subscribed I need that book please
Does anyone know the outro music?
The music is by Breakmaster Cylinder!
Your Trying to HArd.
These are beginner’s guide, it doesn’t make u a pro. Misleading title. Click bait.