And made out of 3d printed parts on top of that... cost $50 in filament to make, upcharge only $43,950... and there's even a crack in the part shown where they put in the screw. 😂😂
For 44k You can get 44 MK3S+with MMU3 about 30 MK4 with MMU3 10 XL But none of them would be able to print that large. However you would get this print just as good, and faster in sections using LuBan and will have a sizable print farm I cannot imagine the nightmare of troubleshooting this
@@thenextlayer yes, but you also print pretty small objects with a bambulab the amount of filament that needs to be purged should stay the same for the large printer so for a large object like these building models it should probably fit into the infill easily? But given the amount of money, couldn't they also have multiple print heads to deal with it?
@@hrmny_it's about the percentage. If your comment was even possible, Bambu should also be able to fit their waste into the infill. But not with 100% waste
@Vinz3ntR The number of filament changes per layer should be fixed with a fixed amount to flush on each change. On a larger object you would have a greater internal volume to purge into. For example consider a 2mm cube, the internal volume would be less than 4mm^2, but a 2m cube would have an internal volume just under 4m^2. If you're printing 4 colors you might need to make 4 filament changes per layer. On the smaller cube you might not have enough infill to accept all the purge resulting in waste, but for the larger cube you still have 4 changes purging an equal amount, but into a much larger volume which can easily take all the purge material.
Yeah this thing is an israeli scam. Israeli companies are all like this, Israel doesn't actually make anything so they have to come up with scams and at the end of the day they all live off welfare from America's $30B a year. One guy admitted he had to 3d print a trash can because in Israel a trashcan costs 80 bucks online lololol
This is awesome technology! Please dont pay attention to people here who only critise others having nowhere near the skills to create anything themselves. Keep going!
I'd think people that want to charge a premium would want to present better quality parts to the world. If they don't care about the face of the extruder body with their branding on it they probably don't care about how your parts look.
@@thenextlayer "The phrase and similar phrases have been used both by Palestinian and Israeli politicians to mean that the area should consist of one state. " both sides dude.. and "from sea to shining sea"in America isn't ethnic cleansing of the natives?
kudos for creating such a big machine and multi-colour! but Dang! the print-quality looks abismal! Holy moley - even printers like Ender 3 have WAY better print quality... If you print in 3D at this size - you GOTTA have no z-wobble and super stable axes otherwise it will put out crap quality like this!
Yeah I'm sorry but those prints look horrible. The Z banding, layer lines and the amount of waste it produces for the the size is insane, as is the price of models and the printer itself
You’re mistaken. The US gives Israel $3B a year in credits, which we must use to buy American weapons, bombs, and planes. IE that money goes back into American pockets as salaries and taxes…. It doesn’t stay in Israel. With that said, our aerospace industry then guts the planes and replaces them with better electronics, which we then collaborate with the US to help improve their technology. Iron Dome, for example, VASTLY outperforms the Patriot system that the US wasted BILLIONS developing.. and it only got better when Israel shared back the tech we developed. So… the Americans win twice. Also, did you know that the first time the F35 was actually tested in combat was by Israel? Did you know that Israel was the first country ever to intercept a missile from space? All that data is shared back to our allies… not to mention all the intelligence data we share. so I’d say those $3B in credits are a bargain, no?
@@thenextlayer We are America's testing field and on top of that the aid also is a leverage for the Americans to thrawt high-ticket sales of Israeli weapons that compete with American ones. אתה מושקע בדגם?
absolutely does not get rid of the need for a heated bed. honestly dude I tried to like your content but you really are just a hype man. the actual useable knowledge in your videos is very sparse.
Magnetic filament sticking to the magnetic build bed is functionally no different than using glue. With sufficient adhesion, warping cant occur and the part will cool flat. Same principle as open air ABS printing.
$44k printer with a cooling fan duct that looks like it was printed on a $75 3d printer. Oof.
It's an israeli 3d printer ahahahahaha
@@AckzaTV if you think you are so smart do it yourself
Oh sick, only $44k? I'll pick one up this weekend
I'mma take 2. You really don't have that kinda money? Pfffff....
I just found 50k in my old jeans, going to get one and give it to my local homeless shelter, they still running prusa mk3 over there!
@@michawasiljew6620 Be sure to bring the jeans as well, they'll be worth more than a lousy 50k ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
And made out of 3d printed parts on top of that... cost $50 in filament to make, upcharge only $43,950... and there's even a crack in the part shown where they put in the screw. 😂😂
Only $9.5k but up to $44k.
At the very beginning, I thought it was a squat rack lol
It’s bigger than a squat rack.
nice
I did too LUL
Very bad quality tbh. And I have printed architectural models..
Only downside of printing is that I want more printers😂
Can’t wait to get there one day!
That’s so awesome
For 44k You can get
44 MK3S+with MMU3
about 30 MK4 with MMU3
10 XL
But none of them would be able to print that large.
However you would get this print just as good, and faster in sections using LuBan and will have a sizable print farm
I cannot imagine the nightmare of troubleshooting this
for that price and with the size of the models they are printing I would expect less waste
10% is nothing for 6 colors. Bambu lab is like 100% waste or more for 4 colors
For that price I would expect a fully functioning waste recycling program
@@thenextlayer yes, but you also print pretty small objects with a bambulab
the amount of filament that needs to be purged should stay the same for the large printer
so for a large object like these building models it should probably fit into the infill easily?
But given the amount of money, couldn't they also have multiple print heads to deal with it?
@@hrmny_it's about the percentage. If your comment was even possible, Bambu should also be able to fit their waste into the infill. But not with 100% waste
@Vinz3ntR The number of filament changes per layer should be fixed with a fixed amount to flush on each change. On a larger object you would have a greater internal volume to purge into. For example consider a 2mm cube, the internal volume would be less than 4mm^2, but a 2m cube would have an internal volume just under 4m^2. If you're printing 4 colors you might need to make 4 filament changes per layer. On the smaller cube you might not have enough infill to accept all the purge resulting in waste, but for the larger cube you still have 4 changes purging an equal amount, but into a much larger volume which can easily take all the purge material.
I can't wait to spend that money to print nautilus gears and benchys lol
By the way degem “דגם״ means model in hebrew
Get a Raised3d pro 3 plus and do it in pieces. Quality will be much higher and faster.
Yeah this thing is an israeli scam. Israeli companies are all like this, Israel doesn't actually make anything so they have to come up with scams and at the end of the day they all live off welfare from America's $30B a year. One guy admitted he had to 3d print a trash can because in Israel a trashcan costs 80 bucks online lololol
All eyes on rafah
Is there any innovation? I didn't see anything new here.
That’s crazy man
I would love to see more about those printers! Do you plan to release a full video?
The printer looks printed too lol
It is...!
oh boy, what a location to have your offices...
This is awesome technology! Please dont pay attention to people here who only critise others having nowhere near the skills to create anything themselves. Keep going!
Although being it very cool, the layer lines showing on the prints remind me of my long gone Anet A8 which was a pretty horrible printer
and one hell of a Z banding as well
I'd think people that want to charge a premium would want to present better quality parts to the world. If they don't care about the face of the extruder body with their branding on it they probably don't care about how your parts look.
Theres 3d printers on Amazon cost 115k that’s madness
Wow!
MoFo actually said only $44 thousand 😅
Degem, achla shem ;)
Well this makes me bullish on 3d printing, i wish i could just invest in banbulab or a new startup in the us
I just finished a bigger corexy with multiple tool heads
44k... dude there are better and faster options lol is this a grift?
I'm not sure I would consider a full scale model of a building to be a part 🤔
Where?
Imagine a clog on mid print of these modela 💀😅😂
Damn!
Only 9500-44k that’s not expensive enough everybody can pay as much for a 3d printer as a car
🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢
It’s based in Israel but my not agree with what isreal is doing
🇸🇩
from the river to the sea
Ah, cool, so you openly call for the ethnic cleansing of Jews? Good to know.
@@thenextlayerI dont Understand :/
@@thenextlayer you're an absolute freak psychopath for that lol. The numbers don't lie. Your take will go down on the wrong side of history
@@timo4463 From the river to the sea means Hamas will control all Israel and that means us as Jews will be dead😶
@@thenextlayer "The phrase and similar phrases have been used both by Palestinian and Israeli politicians to mean that the area should consist of one state. "
both sides dude.. and "from sea to shining sea"in America isn't ethnic cleansing of the natives?
kudos for creating such a big machine and multi-colour!
but Dang! the print-quality looks abismal!
Holy moley - even printers like Ender 3 have WAY better print quality...
If you print in 3D at this size - you GOTTA have no z-wobble and super stable axes otherwise it will put out crap quality like this!
Why not just print it in 1 color and paint it? It would look way better and cost less.
Less human processing.
ISreal is distugting
Then don’t watch my videos! Or use microchips. Or Facebook, Apple, Google… Or cancer drugs. Boycott us completely.
Then don’t watch
What's that make hamas?
@@thenextlayer don't be fast the time will come as it written in my books and your books
Take your time
@@thenextlayer
Are you telling us we owe all this to Israel 💀
Yeah I'm sorry but those prints look horrible. The Z banding, layer lines and the amount of waste it produces for the the size is insane, as is the price of models and the printer itself
Layer shift at height 2metres ☠️☠️☠️
That quality is not good.
did they steal it from gaza ppl ?!?!?!?
Nope
Acting like those dress wearing sheep shaggers have electricity, let alone sophisticated machinery.
Nah but this 3d printer would be 10x cheaper to produce if you was to make it yourself
Not bad lemme go into my trust fund
Wow
no thanks i have a bambu
Lol amazing, they sell printers to aerospae aka israeli gov aka us gov pays for it aka american taxpayers pay for this ! Hahaha i want in
You’re mistaken. The US gives Israel $3B a year in credits, which we must use to buy American weapons, bombs, and planes. IE that money goes back into American pockets as salaries and taxes…. It doesn’t stay in Israel. With that said, our aerospace industry then guts the planes and replaces them with better electronics, which we then collaborate with the US to help improve their technology. Iron Dome, for example, VASTLY outperforms the Patriot system that the US wasted BILLIONS developing.. and it only got better when Israel shared back the tech we developed. So… the Americans win twice. Also, did you know that the first time the F35 was actually tested in combat was by Israel? Did you know that Israel was the first country ever to intercept a missile from space? All that data is shared back to our allies… not to mention all the intelligence data we share. so I’d say those $3B in credits are a bargain, no?
@@thenextlayer We are America's testing field and on top of that the aid also is a leverage for the Americans to thrawt high-ticket sales of Israeli weapons that compete with American ones.
אתה מושקע בדגם?
What were you doing in israel ahahaha
I live here
He simps for the atrocities committed by the army because he’s a bloodthirsty racist
absolutely does not get rid of the need for a heated bed. honestly dude I tried to like your content but you really are just a hype man. the actual useable knowledge in your videos is very sparse.
Magnetic filament sticking to the magnetic build bed is functionally no different than using glue.
With sufficient adhesion, warping cant occur and the part will cool flat.
Same principle as open air ABS printing.
Are you aware that warping at the contact point between the bed and the print is not the only reason heated beds exist? Learn
Mofos really bringing politics into this video
Printer looks like a college project thrown together, for $44k 😅. Wont be buying one of these printers, boycott apartheid Israel
Paying $133k for a model of a building when the real building costs $50k to build LOL
Lame tech
what a rubbish
100% not made of PLA parts LOL
It is.
Dislike.
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