3D Printing Demo
Demo of manually printing simple 3D objects using an old inkjet printer
Duration : 0:4:48
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Demo of manually printing simple 3D objects using an old inkjet printer
Duration : 0:4:48
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@USR2249 progress …
@USR2249 progress has to start somewhere. What if the Wright brothers made that same conclusion after their first flight?
I wonder if …
I wonder if something could be done or a assembly line device could be made to speed up the process???
Good ideal though! clap clap clap
Cool idea! but it’s …
Cool idea! but it’s not really worth the time
could you send it …
could you send it to me to please
I sent more details …
I sent more details via PM
Hi!
Very very very …
Hi!
Very very very NICE & SMART!
Eben thou is a bit time consuming, but I think it’s worth to try!
Can you explain better the initial mixture you used?
What is weldwood? and how it can be mixed with putty & water?
Can you be more precise on the proportions?
thanks!
Very Cool!
Very Cool!
thats really cool …
thats really cool thanks for posting
Super cool hack …
Super cool hack dude!
Wow! well done. …
Wow! well done. The depth is fixed by printer head height from the wood.
awsome and time …
awsome and time wasing!
with a roller “tool …
with a roller “tool” and a tablet pulling out the paper layer piece by piece
In the video I just …
In the video I just printed the same rectangle images over and over. If you want something to slice an STL file into layers take a look at the yahoo diy_3d_printing_and_fabrication group or the candyfab project.
That actually is …
That actually is one method for 3D rapid prototyping.
First, a 3D model is broken up into 2D slices for a rapid prototyping machine to print. The raw material, as a powder, is evenly spread out on a printing platform. Then, an inkjet prints a liquid binder onto the powder. The platform lowers by the thickness of one layer, and the process is repeated.
This is basically a crude version the same technique, using an old inkjet printer while manually spreading the powder and adjusting the z-axis.
How do you generate …
How do you generate the layers to send to the printer?
Brilliant, but time …
Brilliant, but time consuming. It made some fairly intricate precision parts.
its not 3d man!!! …
its not 3d man!!! just thick ink + some powder !!
it’s not fake…
it’s not fake…
fake
fake
i like your work. …
i like your work. smart..
Yep, that is the …
Yep, that is the process.
Oh I get it now! …
Oh I get it now! every time it “prints” it applieds a layer of water thus hardening the sand or clay or whatever and then when you make the “sand” over the newly “printed” thing, you apply another layer of sand to make it thicker right?
it helps me to …
it helps me to understand on the 3 D printing concept. Thanks man.
AGREED
AGREED
Excellent technical …
Excellent technical achievement. Great work!