Hope you enjoy this series, my setup was kinda last minute without much testing so please ignore the framing and audio issues that may(will) arise during these videos. Cheers!
It is incredibly refereshing to see a RUclips video showing actual innovation in additive manufacturing, rather than yet another review of yet another E***r-3 style printer, or some K**ks****r printer, etc. This is one of the best 3d printer/additive manufacturing videos that I have seen in a while. It is just good to see companies in addtive manufacturing doing more than just copying each other. Thank you so much for this video.
Wow! That process Fabrisonic uses is crazy! There's so many applications for it and I imagine it's much cheaper to scale than the other metal additive manufacturing techniques. Really impressed by it.
You can really tell who cares about his product at these events. The Fabrisonic guy perfectly knew Nero (or his audience) would never give him a penny, because it's an industrial process. He didn't care, and he was genuinely excited just te be able to talk about their stuff. I love the "WE PRINT COOL STUFF" title. :D
I wish i had recorded me walking up to the booth, was just walking by and he kinda looked at me and i asked "so you print cool stuff huh?" and i cant remember exactly what he said but i basically went " oh shit, i gotta start recording this"
10:30 woww i learning about liquid rockets and injectors is pain in the ass. with that we can avoid hard start and destry the combustion chamber. Future is briliant!!!!!
I have a feeling the colour grade of this video is a dash too dark. Too dark for 100 nits display, which is the recommended workplace brightness. At 400 nits it looks "alright". I get it, i'm... pardon me... nit-picking!
11:55 see that, my mind with your technologie think in ISOGRID tanks. instead waste hour in removing with the CNC cubic meters of materials to get the isogrid. better with this method make the isogrid like FDM
@@CanuckCreator someone at my uni decided years ago to buy a bunch of bad lead screws, aluminium extrusions, rails, and TB6600s, and it was my unfortunate task to make it print stuff last semester :D
It is? A Speed benchy profile for the most part is wholly impractical for everyday normal use When your actually printing materials for strength, accuracy and the printer being reliable you do not run at speed benchy speeds.
@@CanuckCreator Agreed. I don't care at all about speed benchies at all - I make functional parts were quality and aesthetics mater. If I can do that at greater speed, I'm all in.
Hope you enjoy this series, my setup was kinda last minute without much testing so please ignore the framing and audio issues that may(will) arise during these videos.
Cheers!
It's spot on mate. Way better than a lot of similar reportages
It is incredibly refereshing to see a RUclips video showing actual innovation in additive manufacturing, rather than yet another review of yet another E***r-3 style printer, or some K**ks****r printer, etc. This is one of the best 3d printer/additive manufacturing videos that I have seen in a while. It is just good to see companies in addtive manufacturing doing more than just copying each other. Thank you so much for this video.
Wow! That process Fabrisonic uses is crazy! There's so many applications for it and I imagine it's much cheaper to scale than the other metal additive manufacturing techniques. Really impressed by it.
That's seriously cool! One of the most interesting manufacturing processes I've ever seen, right up with wire EDM
You can really tell who cares about his product at these events.
The Fabrisonic guy perfectly knew Nero (or his audience) would never give him a penny, because it's an industrial process. He didn't care, and he was genuinely excited just te be able to talk about their stuff.
I love the "WE PRINT COOL STUFF" title. :D
I wish i had recorded me walking up to the booth, was just walking by and he kinda looked at me and i asked "so you print cool stuff huh?" and i cant remember exactly what he said but i basically went " oh shit, i gotta start recording this"
"Metal Sandwiches" thing is a real revolution!
Both of those were amazing in quite different ways.
If you want to see more about fabrisonic John Saunders at NYC cnc did a tour of thier facility a couple years ago that is super worth a watch.
I have that video linked in the description already :)
@@CanuckCreator that's egg on my face for not reading the description :)
Wow, that printer from Pantheon is impressive. Talk about premium parts all the way around.
Nice! I really like that Fabrisonic booth. That's some interesting tech.
These machines are awesome. Drooling over both
9:42 woww put CPU in to Pb(lead) encapsulated to work in space and dont worry about cosmic rays.
10:30 woww i learning about liquid rockets and injectors is pain in the ass. with that we can avoid hard start and destry the combustion chamber. Future is briliant!!!!!
Interesting applications of technology. Wish I could've gone.
Very cool technology! Thank you for sharing!
Very interesting technology on display here, Thank you for sharing this,.
FYI, Warner Bros actually made that show for Netflix.
These companies are awesome! Thanks for showing this stuff.
Sweet, thanks,
Dude, that is the answer for the Positron hotend, you could make a sweep in the block instead of a 90
Speechless 😍
It's really nice to see fellow Canadians building kick ass printers.... it reminds me of the 1000 mm monster I designed for a customer not long ago...
Now I want a pantheon 🤣
100 pounds. Damn, that's crazy.
I have a feeling the colour grade of this video is a dash too dark. Too dark for 100 nits display, which is the recommended workplace brightness. At 400 nits it looks "alright". I get it, i'm... pardon me... nit-picking!
Awesome!
Shame about the fish eye camera thing. Was kinda like you were wearing a hidden cam.
Ive actually seem a pantheon printer in person before
Pantheon printer reminds me of the Juicero thingy. The same wild over-engineering by just throwing money at it for very little added benefit.
11:55 see that, my mind with your technologie think in ISOGRID tanks. instead waste hour in removing with the CNC cubic meters of materials to get the isogrid. better with this method make the isogrid like FDM
daaang that pantheon printer. must... not....
It's a bit sad that it's just impossible to build a full ball screw printer on a budget, because cheap ball screws are just *garbage*
It is what it is unfortunately, not everything can be cheap
@@CanuckCreator someone at my uni decided years ago to buy a bunch of bad lead screws, aluminium extrusions, rails, and TB6600s, and it was my unfortunate task to make it print stuff last semester :D
@John Pang Managed to spit out some benchies and vases, yes. But it's slow and loud, didn't have the budget for good drivers
The Bosch and IKO rails/ ballscrews are relatively well priced (if you make your own end blocks)
I thought they said the printer was fast?! It's not exactly going to win the speed benchy like that...
It is?
A Speed benchy profile for the most part is wholly impractical for everyday normal use
When your actually printing materials for strength, accuracy and the printer being reliable you do not run at speed benchy speeds.
@@CanuckCreator Agreed. I don't care at all about speed benchies at all - I make functional parts were quality and aesthetics mater. If I can do that at greater speed, I'm all in.
Buy bambu and make trash if speed is that matters