I tried to bowl with a 3D-PRINTED Bowling Ball
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RIP 3D Ball. He was a good little lad💔
He died doing what he loved
rest in peace…
he was a silly little goober…
2:58- The ball looks like a green colored Ike Broflovski from "South Park".
Exactly this!
Don't bowl the baby.
Right, my 1st thought.
@@blakfloyd😂😂😂😂
What you could do is print the ball with very sparse infill, such as 5% and pause the print before it finishes, this can be done automatically in the slicer depending on which one you use. You can then fill the ball with resin or something and then let it finish, so long as the supports are secure it shouldn’t fail. 3D printing would be quite good for moulding.
Note that when doing this you need to keep the top few layers clean so it can continue to print on them, otherwise it won’t work. Gyroid infil also works best for this. The holes also need to be sideways so they are fully formed before the printer pauses.
Also, materials like TPE could give the ball a rubber like surface which might make hook. You should be able to make that on
a Neptune 3 max line yours.
The big issue with this is resin kicks really hot and with how deep of a pour that would be it would probably warp the ball. You could maybe get away with doing 1 inch pours at a time but that would take FOREVER...
Gave me an idea, maybe 3d print different cores for your future homemade bowling ball(s) experiments!
I said that last video he could 3d print a cool core shape and make a mold of it so he could pour his own core out of different materials XD
Dude, cores have to have weight to work........
@@jenniferboone-sz1loyes but if it's not symmetrical and 90% + infilled.or wayyy offset to one side there's potential for it to work. Plus different 3d filaments have different densities and weights, im not suggesting it's made out of the same lightweight brittle crap the ball was made out of.
@@jenniferboone-sz1lo he probably meant 3d print the core shape hollow, then fill it
What % was your infill? 5%? lol. Might have to do it again at 50%, 75% and 100%. Awesome
Not sure, I had someone print it for me lol
it is midnight and im watching someone bowling with a 3D printed bowling ball.
🤣
“On pace to shoot 10” I about pissed my pants!!
I appreciate the first attempt to reduce the cost of my bowling ball addiction.
RIP 3D ball, what a life it lived, thru hell and back was always reliable
Well looking on the bright side you probably have the highest score with a 3d printed ball so far
Imagine you just attached a fishing line to the ball so you could just reel it back 😂
😂 try it again, but fill it with resin 😁
Now its time to resin print a bowling ball!
this proves i will watch anything...lol
You can print the next ball with TPU-HS filament. They certainly won't break.
3D and I went way back. I remember when he first came in excited to learn the sport.
"A" for effort Michael.....cracked me up...."I SHOT 3"....haha.... at least your creative and really trying to draw people into bowling....thumbs up man!!!
Turned a bowling ball into a Pac-Man
WoW sound in the start of the video! love it
Fill it with resin like your homemade bowling balls.
It was definitely worth the effort. I second 3D printed pins as well next time 👍🏼
The double curve ball putting up pro scores compared to the 3D printed ball lol
That ball was special-RIP. Looked like a smiley face when opening and closing the crack!
This montage song never gets old. I actually added it to my downloads lol
One of my favorites 😂
3 pins with a less than 1 pound ball... sounds like a perfect game to me lol
If you want to give this another go you need to increase your outer walls and infill density or go for broke and print it 100% solid, but that will cost about the same as a regular ball
try solid printing it lol. takes a ton of filament but would be based and fine funny
Is it possible to inject resin into the printed bowling ball, like filling the internal structures?
You did it!
I haven't laffed that hard since the hot chip challenge.
Yes the WOW quest sound after the ball was printed!
I knew someone would notice 😂
So between 3d printing and resin, you could create a fully custom ball.
Ball died how any of us wants to go out, 69 😂
Great Flex Glue test! Slather both halves with the stuff. See how long it holds up...
Brings a whole new meaning to a shot a 3 last night lol
Went out like a legend..... I can only hope to have a similar fate.
Would it work to print the ball and then fill with resin or something?
Would be interesting to see if it still would hold up at like 80% infill so its more solid. Would still be pretty lightweight though.
Hahaha great idea !
I love this idea! So from the intro of the video you can see light passing through the ball right? This means your wall thickness is really low maybe 0.8mm-1.2mm. Wall thickness is the most significant factor for strength. For a model like this, I'd probably want a wall thickness of 3-4mm. I'd go denser on the infill percentage as well, 40-50% or even higher. The infill pattern matters as well. This looks like the Gyroid pattern which isn't known for strength. Try the Cubic or Grid infill pattern. Another big thing is the material. This is probably PLA, a better material would be PETG or you can get PLA+ or Super PLA. I'd love to see a V2 of this!
Perfect 3!
Not gona lie, I love your content hahaha
do the next 3D printed bowling ball with 100% infill so it has more strength
Need to try one with 100% infill😁
Ball looking like Ike 😮
If OSHA saw this it would immediately get them in trouble
Based on how that split. It was a low infill and a strange infill pattern. Retry with 100% infill (itll only take like 8 days)
Not a fair fight. This ball weighs like 1/4 as much as one pin. The only logical next step is to 3D print ten pins and try again.
I think the pins would survive the pin setter
They can just turn the pinspotters off and effectively operate it by hand. It’s not impossible.
Cool video tech bowling ball Michael
Bro, what you've gotta do is use that 3d printer to print some custom molds with exact dimensions for your future custom balls
What was the infill on that print lol?
Nice!
I'd love to see this done printed with 100% infill. You'd probably have to order a couple of 5kg spools of filament but it's totally doable.
Even a pocket shot would have knocked down at most 3 pins. The ball would have been shattered into dozens of pieces. Another example that 3-D printing is overrated.
Ball Looks like a Canadian South Park character
Prayers for you and your family 😢
RIP 3D Ball
2024-2024
How about a 3d printed core that you can add something to it to make it heavier, then put that in a resin ball :D
PAC-MAN VS BOWLING PINS = END OF VIDEO. 😂
best video ever
RIP Terrance and Phillip bowling ball.
It looked canadian in that moment. 😅
Edit: why didn‘t you print it in full? Would have been a lot of filament needed, but definitely more sturdy.
Why did you print the ball with such a low density.
Thats gotta be a World Record tho
Hucking Filarious.
Wow! No wonder lane maintenance people are killed every year. That machinery is scary...
But you did just prove that lighter balls hook more. Smallwood dropped to 14 lbs and is not looking back.
Saddest death in anime history
You should surface the track flare of the bowling ball only, you know, for a video idea.
I think no one has though of this yet
Next time you should keep a hole at the top and weigh it down with steel BBs
"I shot 3" lol
3d print with a housing to hold a core then put that 1inch apoxy all around polish it and show us.. cmon go 100% on one of these!
Open it put a core in it and polish it.. good as new
Exactly at 2:20 it looks like a green Pac-Man
His backswing is way lower with a 3d printed ball lol
Okay hear me out. combine 3d printing with a core from another ball but also make the 3d print 5% smaller and resin coat the outside.
With a bambu labs printer you can make a sweet design on it as well
Print the ball with low infill then fill the rest of the ball ith resin.
The Bad news is you shot 3.. the good news is that im pretty sure its 3pins higher than anyone else ever shot with a 3d printed ball
Bowling ball is now Canadian....
Make it full infill. It will be the right weigh and hit hard
Highest game ever bowled with a 3D printed ball
Do it again. More infill
I'm just shocked you didn't yeet the ball into the ceiling. But hey, do you have the world record for the highest game thrown with a 3D printed ball? Or do you actually have to finish the game?
I actually might have the world highest game with a 3D printed bowling ball now that you mention it. Even if it is unfinished 🤣
Moment of silence to the hardest working ball on the chanel……………🙏🏻
Real bowling balls are made from resin/rubber (coverstock) with a metal core inside followed by a filling material, 3d printer filling is not stronger resin thats why it broke.
Come on, Man!!!!!
I genuinely think that you could make a ball mold with that printer.
I’m pretty sure no one has thought of that yet
We all miss u
2:01 You expected it to hook??
I played with my black bowling ball. It split in half💀
Do it pets and 100% infill. May take a week but may last longer
make with a stronger plastic lol
Womp womp wommmmmp.....
Print a ball with 100% infill
Hope I go out with a 6-9
yoo man i feel like you are on to something and i like it a lot. hope we can get in contact.
Rip greeny
Why would you fill like 1%?
I paid someone to make it for me. I think he was trying to save on mats
@@220avg fillament is crazy cheap, my theory is time saving
Mostly time saving I'm sure.
3D printed ball... Conclusion: it can't take the impact. Good content though
It just got broken in 😅