I have a 3s printer, here are the pros and cons. 3d printing 1: Fast prototyping for fit testing and track testing. Cons 1: quality control 2. Layer separation 3 aligning multi compound plastics and fibrous materials in a fashion for structural stamina 4 thermal inductance of parts throughout the vehicle even with high temp plastics. Injection molding and metal forming press pro rapid part production, quality control is more efficient and precise, the ability to add structural additives and or layers such as (carbon, metal, teflon inserts, structural brakets, threaded studs). Cons not suitable for rapid prototypes, tooling time, and retooling if you need to change or redesign due to the shrinking properties of the plastic during the cool down stage. I love my printer and if you were to combine both tecnics to your process to your final goal then truly lightweight highly efficient cars can be achieved. What you just saw was a fluff piece.
Because of 3d printer's inability to make something structurally sound as conventional methods, even when reinforced or madd with metal, I only ever see it being used for prototyping and making non-crucial components (like the shell for cars); niche items being the exception, like that one aerospike nozzle. Making a car isn't hard, getting the design approved and manufacturing is. Printing is too slow and unpredictable for the assembly line which is why, like you said, a combination is the best solution (and usually always is).
The LSEV MAKES MY HEART FLUTTER! Will I live long enough to see it on U.S. streets? Will the U.S. still be around when it hits the road? That’s the bigger question.
Solar is fine if you only drive the car a couple times around the block every day, or if you only drive it once a week. The problem is that to gather enough energy from the sun to allow the car to operate over a typical commute distance, especially if it is roughly the size, weight, and provides an acceptable level of crash worthiness as a typical car, will require a big solar array, much bigger than the car, at which point, it's not really a solar car anymore. You could then just as easily buy a Prius or Volt, charge it with a big solar array, and call it a "solar car",as well. The problem is that the energy density of sunlight isn't very high, and the efficiency of converting that sunlight to electric energy is low, further reducing the effective wattage per square foot of solar panels. And, if it's cloudy, the energy generated is even lower, and unless you live in Arizona, undependable.
3d printing blows my mind because it's only limited by a lack of imagination. given it's still in its infancy, it makes me sad that i'll never live so long as to witness the innovative breakthroughs that will shape our species' future
It has always been like that but now there are even more changes that occur in even more areas that happen faster, it's called progress. I'm old enough to remember when my dad brought home and set up the 1st TV I'd ever seen. It was a 8" or 9" black and white screen and I wondered if they could "see" us too? LOL Now we have huge color TV's with surround sound etc. etc. I'd suggest to observe as much as possible and enjoy the ride!
I saw the 3D Blade on Jay Leno's Garage. It was probably the most spectacularly built of all these. Divergent doesn't make cars perse. They are a consultant firm.
I hope MINDS EYE DESIGN keeps covering the last company in this video. I suggest mid 2019 you let us know if it has succeeded. Because I really hope it succeeds, but I actually doubt it will.
That square electric bus would be great for downtown sightseeing. I always feel disturbed because parking can be a hassle. And it's not enjoyable when driving a car passing some cool sites.
Interesting list of achievements. I would prefer that it were broken down into different groups. A list of affordable items that are available in the immediate future. Luxury level items that are available for those folks with unlimited budgets. Concept items showing design and potential that have not been planned for the general public. Capitalism and free market will tell if any of the design ideas are on target to be successful. But, I'm thinking that the price, performance and experience needs to be on par with currently available comparable products. Otherwise, they are built to be just an idea. And, there's nothing wrong with that, given the fact that it is a new frontier.
All of the vehicles (and house) are interesting. Most interesting are the AIME house and the Nanyang Venture 8. The Venture 8 might be used as the basis of a really good all-weather city vehicle (to replace the Bird-type scooters, maybe?). As for the AIME house, I'd be interested to see how it holds up in inclement weather. It might be the basis for replacing prefabricated housing, especially if it can hold up better than do current prefabs.
3D printed cars are in their basic infancy for now, but I can see a great potential for improvement. It really looks like you can 3D print a car to look any way you want to, so why not dream a little. My off the cuff dream is a 3D printed 1957 Buick custom coupe, and why not? Maybe private industries might be able to custom make most any kind of car you want. Right now you have to buy what the big car companies want you to drive but suppose there was an alternative? I'm sure 3D printed cars will be much cheaper in the future, and it would be fan freakin tastic to be able to order the car of your dreams on a working man's budget. Ford and Chevy might not like it, but I care about what I want more than I care about what they want.
#2 good placement. 35 miles ridiculous. 100 mile possible, just as ridiculous. Home part awesome. Motorcycle, when the sales price closely resembles the manufacturing cost .
The high cost comes down to three factors. 1) The bulk of the cost of a car isn't the frame but rather all the metal mechanical parts such as the engine, transmission, and supporting accessories. Even an electric car uses quite a bit of metal. 2) These vehicles are probably solid infill which uses a huge amount of material. The reasoning for this in a car is because colliding a very lightweight (a few hundred pounds) 3D Printed car at highway speeds against a several thousand pound truck would flatten the much lighter car. 3) Most of these vehicles include highly experimental and expensive technology that is completely unnecessary for their core purpose. They are trying to cater to the "ooh shiny and futuristic" crowd rather than focusing on the basics of what is needed to drive. As as engineer who does a lot of 3D Printing, I speculate that a very simplistic (just the basics needed to drive) 3D Printed car capable of hitting common highway speeds and still have impressively high acceleration could be done with only $2,000. But there's a huge catch.... you would never get it road safety approved to sell it. Even hitting a road sign at 60 MPH would demolish such a light car killing anyone in it.
@@bodipsypha A person that truly wants to experiment should look into the FAA Part 103 in the USA for experimental aircraft. Sadly there is no such equivalent for experimental vehicles. I'm currently working on creating a full sized prototype aircraft that is 3D Printed (excluding the engine, prop, clutch, electronics, etc). Personally I find it a little disheartening that 3D Printers are mainly only used for trinkets so it's one of my goals to greatly expand that into practical creations. 3D Printing definitely has future potential but the biggest limiting factor is that plastics are not nearly as durable as metals. Not even comparably so. But being able to print new parts at home for a contraption is a pretty neat point. If the contraption i'm working on does have at least reasonable flight stability, I plan on uploading the design draft as public domain property. So that theoretically any engineer that just happens to have access to a 3D Printer and knowledge of maintaining engines can sorta print out their own aircraft. Just in many parts that have to be merged. We shall see.
The LSEV car is my favorite, followed by the bus, followed by the home. This car was pre-COVID - are they still making it? Is it possible to develop them for people who are wheel chair bound, but would still like to get around independently? Can one be developed like the CHAIROT, that can be driven by someone in a manual or electric wheelchair? How does one place an order for the LSEV?
Love the LSEV car - thank you Question - I did search and went into their website - no info. Are they making it for real? Can you please post a link to the correct website
After watching this video, it becomes totally understand, that if a vehicle undoubtedly complies with a policy to clean up the environment. FREE PARKING.!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's a no-brainer.
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how can these lil smart cars be legal at top speeds that don't hit even the avg speed of the rd are we goin to make the new 55mph into 30mph
E cars
I have a 3s printer, here are the pros and cons. 3d printing 1: Fast prototyping for fit testing and track testing. Cons 1: quality control 2. Layer separation 3 aligning multi compound plastics and fibrous materials in a fashion for structural stamina 4 thermal inductance of parts throughout the vehicle even with high temp plastics. Injection molding and metal forming press pro rapid part production, quality control is more efficient and precise, the ability to add structural additives and or layers such as (carbon, metal, teflon inserts, structural brakets, threaded studs). Cons not suitable for rapid prototypes, tooling time, and retooling if you need to change or redesign due to the shrinking properties of the plastic during the cool down stage. I love my printer and if you were to combine both tecnics to your process to your final goal then truly lightweight highly efficient cars can be achieved. What you just saw was a fluff piece.
Because of 3d printer's inability to make something structurally sound as conventional methods, even when reinforced or madd with metal, I only ever see it being used for prototyping and making non-crucial components (like the shell for cars); niche items being the exception, like that one aerospike nozzle.
Making a car isn't hard, getting the design approved and manufacturing is. Printing is too slow and unpredictable for the assembly line which is why, like you said, a combination is the best solution (and usually always is).
Number one👍
Number 6 iths fantastiq !!!
#5 is GORGEOUS ❤️ #1 is perfect for zipping around town and so adorable!!! Save ⛽ because it's battery operated!!
No2 🏠+car 🚗 +katty it's nice 👍love it
Amazing even these new tecnologies now
Very good, Nice is cars in the futuri
I think the EDAG Light Cocoon is a nice looking vehicle. The Nanyang Venture 8 is a sweetly designed vehicle.
3D printed stuff is cool aswell. 😎
Wow guys great video!!! This very well be my favorite list you guys have covered. I love the little Olli
LSEV..... I think I just fell in love all over again!!!
Like no 1 the best
🕵wow 😃😃🙏
The things you can do with 3D printing is amazing
These cars look great,but most of these are for one or two people!
I want to see more mini vans!
That will show how practical they are!
Its cool
NUMBERTON 10 IS AWESOME,. THIS WILL BE GREAT FOR RUNNING AROUND TOWN.
good video
#5 the best looking by far.
I'm in love with that number one car.
Love that LSEV
The LSEV MAKES MY HEART FLUTTER! Will I live long enough to see it on U.S. streets? Will the U.S. still be around when it hits the road? That’s the bigger question.
Great quality application .
Glad you like it
I can't live without the aimee house...I would love to have one of those
I just purchased the LSEV and waiting for delivery this week !
@Doug Morgan How much does it cost?
Where did you purchase LSEV
Awesome vehicles to look at!!
I wish i make my own 3d printed car
Love 4 each and every one of them.
The Blade, very stylish
FANTASY ASS CARS
2 picks. lol. That "Soulmate" and the The Blade are my wants. Like I want one now.
Incredible
I like the car that lights up all over
cool..
Cars cars. Cars. 👌Acha 👌. 🚗🇵🇰
#2 YES, SOLAR CAR!!!
The future of cars must be solar!
Solar is fine if you only drive the car a couple times around the block every day, or if you only drive it once a week. The problem is that to gather enough energy from the sun to allow the car to operate over a typical commute distance, especially if it is roughly the size, weight, and provides an acceptable level of crash worthiness as a typical car, will require a big solar array, much bigger than the car, at which point, it's not really a solar car anymore. You could then just as easily buy a Prius or Volt, charge it with a big solar array, and call it a "solar car",as well.
The problem is that the energy density of sunlight isn't very high, and the efficiency of converting that sunlight to electric energy is low, further reducing the effective wattage per square foot of solar panels. And, if it's cloudy, the energy generated is even lower, and unless you live in Arizona, undependable.
Wow....great information of how to utilize technology..
Like the concept
Aimee house with LSEV must be the ultimate goal
3d printing blows my mind because it's only limited by a lack of imagination. given it's still in its infancy, it makes me sad that i'll never live so long as to witness the innovative breakthroughs that will shape our species' future
It has always been like that but now there are even more changes that occur in even more areas that happen faster, it's called progress. I'm old enough to remember when my dad brought home and set up the 1st TV I'd ever seen. It was a 8" or 9" black and white screen and I wondered if they could "see" us too? LOL Now we have huge color TV's with surround sound etc. etc. I'd suggest to observe as much as possible and enjoy the ride!
I like the cobra
the video is great, i like all it what can made with 3D printing, your videos are wow, thankyou
I saw the 3D Blade on Jay Leno's Garage. It was probably the most spectacularly built of all these. Divergent doesn't make cars perse. They are a consultant firm.
If you can dream it up, someone out there is already making it somewhere...
#1 is as cute as a bug!!!!
LOOKS LIKE ONE TOO LOL
This is insane!
Now for a.round of 3D printed campers. Those were neat.
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Number 3 should be entered into the next world solar challenge.
I hope MINDS EYE DESIGN keeps covering the last company in this video. I suggest mid 2019 you let us know if it has succeeded. Because I really hope it succeeds, but I actually doubt it will.
Excellent, but I'm waiting for the 1969 3D Printed Camaro.
Dragon Reborn 😁👍
I liked the bus and number one......wish the range was longer
I’ll take the purple one.
Lsev is super cool design.
That square electric bus would be great for downtown sightseeing. I always feel disturbed because parking can be a hassle. And it's not enjoyable when driving a car passing some cool sites.
I wasn't aware of this 3d printing tech being used for cars. I want to design my own vehicle. Wish I hag a big stack of money to make it happen!
I would want the Blade.
좋은영상 잘 감상했어요.Touch that moment will be surprised???
Interesting list of achievements. I would prefer that it were broken down into different groups. A list of affordable items that are available in the immediate future. Luxury level items that are available for those folks with unlimited budgets. Concept items showing design and potential that have not been planned for the general public. Capitalism and free market will tell if any of the design ideas are on target to be successful. But, I'm thinking that the price, performance and experience needs to be on par with currently available comparable products. Otherwise, they are built to be just an idea. And, there's nothing wrong with that, given the fact that it is a new frontier.
All of the vehicles (and house) are interesting. Most interesting are the AIME house and the Nanyang Venture 8. The Venture 8 might be used as the basis of a really good all-weather city vehicle (to replace the Bird-type scooters, maybe?). As for the AIME house, I'd be interested to see how it holds up in inclement weather. It might be the basis for replacing prefabricated housing, especially if it can hold up better than do current prefabs.
HOUSE GREAT ACHIEVEMENTS
VERY EXPENSIVE PRODUCTION CARS CARS BY NOW SHOULD BE MADE CHEAP WITH ELECTRONICS SYSTEM AND SMALL STANDARDS CARS NOT USEFUL FOR FUTURE WORK
YOU ARENT USEFUL FOR FUTURE WORK EITHER
Thanks, you are consistency bringing new and interesting stuff to us, well done.
I PREDICT NUMBER 10 IS GOING TO BE A HIT WHEN IT COMES OUT. IT IS NOT JUST VERY COOL IT IS DOABLE PRICE WISE!!
THE SWIM IS AWESOME BUT SOME WHAT PRICY!
Am i the only one thinking its funny shell sponsoring a solar powered car?🤔😅👍
No lol 😆
Gracias preciosa
Conoces Costa Rica guapa ❓
Car #1
3D printed cars are in their basic infancy for now, but I can see a great potential for improvement. It really looks like you can 3D print a car to look any way you want to, so why not dream a little. My off the cuff dream is a 3D printed 1957 Buick custom coupe, and why not? Maybe private industries might be able to custom make most any kind of car you want. Right now you have to buy what the big car companies want you to drive but suppose there was an alternative? I'm sure 3D printed cars will be much cheaper in the future, and it would be fan freakin tastic to be able to order the car of your dreams on a working man's budget. Ford and Chevy might not like it, but I care about what I want more than I care about what they want.
Hi , When is the LSEV available in UK?
I'll take the last one, the LSEV thanks. Just the ticket and quirky enough for my taste...
For 10
#5 awesome car beautiful purple colored #3 and #1.. for ecconomy.. love the Any House..but not too crazy about the vehicle because it's 4,000 pounds.
I want that red car
They are way too expensive for now, until the price reduces they wouldn't go far
Agreed. $250,000 for that goofy looking little bus? Jeez, if I had $250,000 to spend, I'd buy a fricken Rolls.
#2 good placement.
35 miles ridiculous. 100 mile possible, just as ridiculous.
Home part awesome.
Motorcycle, when the sales price closely resembles the manufacturing cost .
6 and 1
I would have thought that 3d printed would be cheaper than normal cars, not on par or ridiculously expensive.
The high cost comes down to three factors.
1) The bulk of the cost of a car isn't the frame but rather all the metal mechanical parts such as the engine, transmission, and supporting accessories. Even an electric car uses quite a bit of metal.
2) These vehicles are probably solid infill which uses a huge amount of material. The reasoning for this in a car is because colliding a very lightweight (a few hundred pounds) 3D Printed car at highway speeds against a several thousand pound truck would flatten the much lighter car.
3) Most of these vehicles include highly experimental and expensive technology that is completely unnecessary for their core purpose. They are trying to cater to the "ooh shiny and futuristic" crowd rather than focusing on the basics of what is needed to drive.
As as engineer who does a lot of 3D Printing, I speculate that a very simplistic (just the basics needed to drive) 3D Printed car capable of hitting common highway speeds and still have impressively high acceleration could be done with only $2,000. But there's a huge catch.... you would never get it road safety approved to sell it. Even hitting a road sign at 60 MPH would demolish such a light car killing anyone in it.
@@autonomous2010 Good points. Unfortunate but true.
@@bodipsypha A person that truly wants to experiment should look into the FAA Part 103 in the USA for experimental aircraft. Sadly there is no such equivalent for experimental vehicles. I'm currently working on creating a full sized prototype aircraft that is 3D Printed (excluding the engine, prop, clutch, electronics, etc). Personally I find it a little disheartening that 3D Printers are mainly only used for trinkets so it's one of my goals to greatly expand that into practical creations.
3D Printing definitely has future potential but the biggest limiting factor is that plastics are not nearly as durable as metals. Not even comparably so. But being able to print new parts at home for a contraption is a pretty neat point.
If the contraption i'm working on does have at least reasonable flight stability, I plan on uploading the design draft as public domain property. So that theoretically any engineer that just happens to have access to a 3D Printer and knowledge of maintaining engines can sorta print out their own aircraft. Just in many parts that have to be merged. We shall see.
In the future we will 3D Print Everything!!!!!!! (Even food)
already been done. lol :) ruclips.net/video/UWOVvSfSjCM/видео.html
Look for 3D food printers on RUclips. The future is several years ago:)
Good afternoon my friend
9:00= almost everyone in that picture are wearing glasses!!!
So, what's your conclusion with that?
@@Colaaah Just an observation.
The Oak Ridge car is ridiculous....Heavy, underpowered and low mile to travel on a charge...looks like a gummint project to me.
The LSEV car is my favorite, followed by the bus, followed by the home. This car was pre-COVID - are they still making it? Is it possible to develop them for people who are wheel chair bound, but would still like to get around independently? Can one be developed like the CHAIROT, that can be driven by someone in a manual or electric wheelchair? How does one place an order for the LSEV?
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the electric motor-bike please
have an isometric exercise buggy design but cannot stand autocad~ need an easy way to take my 2D design into 3D~
!? SOMETHINGS DON'T NEED TO BE BUILT !?
Love the LSEV car - thank you
Question - I did search and went into their website - no info. Are they making it for real? Can you please post a link to the correct website
All the links are in the video description.
I want someone to make a two seater enclosed vehicle that is under $2000
After watching this video, it becomes totally understand, that if a vehicle undoubtedly complies with a policy to clean up the environment.
FREE PARKING.!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's a no-brainer.
What safety star ratings are these cars?
Ok
The car on the thumbnail looks like the Renault twizzy but much cooler!
I wish Top Gear was still on t.v. it be great to see Clarkson an the other 2 mocking some of this new tech
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MY TWIN BROTHER AND I WOULD LIKE TO ORDER THE "DIVEGENT 3D BLADE" IN THE BEAUTIFUL PLUM COLOR... WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK EVERYONE WHO CAME UP WITH THE TECHNOLOGY IDEA OF THIS AWESOME BUILD... THANK YOU... WE WANT 2 ASAP...
what is the 3d printer they used what is the size of it and brand please
Obelawe it's called the BAAM (Big Area Additive Manufactruing machine) it's currently used by the Cincinnati company.
www.e-ci.com/baam/
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LSEV....where is it??? 2019 is almost 25% over...