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  • Can u print electric circuits?

  • We have this technology in Mexico city estereolitografia@prodigy.net.­mx

  • lol, buy one, pirate the model for a gun and print! Buy a chair on Ikea and copy it x1000, sell for profit!

  • Can it reproduce my 64 year old body ?

  • It's fake... kinda. The wretch used was made on the computer, not scanned. Scanning something like that is impossible. Also the wrench breaks easily as opposed to as said by the video. Thumbs up for the truth!

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  • @hamolton1 If you listen to the reply posted to the original video, yes it IS scanned. If it has moving/hidden parts, then it has to be EDITED using the software. Which is understandable since its a solid object. Any kind of scanning needs to be edited before you print it. That doesn't make it fake or impossible. And he said the wrench only broke when he used ALL OF HIS STRENGTH to tighten the bolt. You make it sound like you could just snap it in half like a twig, which is not the case.

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  • Theoretically, you might make a quite realistic mask with this and impersonate someone else very convincingly.

  • Oops, mistake! Will be some interesting consequences for our landfills.

  • Could you sit on this and send the chick in the next office a 3D print of your genitalia like you can with a conventional printer? Just wondered, that`s all.

  • @finnygook I wouldn't do that, I would probably irradiate your balls or something

  • photocopying your but will never be the same again

  • Are you hiring?

    This would be a fun way to wrap presents.

  • print me a lambo

  • Can you print a smaller scale version of the printer?

  • i would print me some coins

  • i wanna see someone create a functional carburetor in one of these

  • So does z-corp use a 3D printer to manufacture their other 3D printers?

  • @oppression51 Yeah and they have a printer to print 3d printer printers aswell.

  • @andyhmltn printception

  • @Kittensfan101 We heard you like printers. So we made a printer that prints printer printers.

  • Seriously, I saw the rubber part and the defibrillator and it's the most mind blowing thing I've ever seen

  • How about printing itself and selling the copies??

  • @kingdeindia EXACTLY! Thats why all these businesses will go dead...

  • @BobMcwn

    u r an asshole for saying that

  • amazing!

  • I can't wait to pirate dragon dildos.

  • Diamond Age!

  • can't hear it, video does not come over my speaker system.

  • if only we had this now. projects would be so much easier

  • amazing

  • i saw a man printing coins out!! no joke

  • @The2002VIRUS2002 it pays for itself

  • this machine is old skool and expensive. The colour feature is good though

  • lego is gone ... :D

  • Cool video. Also, our channel is dedicated to educating individuals on all of the additive technologies as well. If you'd like to click AdditiveTechnologies to the left you can watch these machines and hear a narrator explain everything as well.

  • I'm making a hot chick for myself.lmao 

  • Now, just imagine 3D scanners and '3Dcopyers'!!!!!!

  • You can 3D print now online using shapeways

  • i think that thouse will be as normal as printers to us in some years

  • It's a nerdy question but do you think it can print

    Games Workshop style minitures in full colour and detail? They stand at around 1 inch high.

  • @SenorRu Yes they can, and some companies do use 3d printers for the sole purpose of making miniatures.

  • @SenorRu depends on how wide parts of the pieces are. Like arms and such. There was another vid mentioning the limits.

  • Half Price Prototypes utilizes these Z Corp 3d printers

  • It sells about PHP 4,000,000.00

  • Hmm, I know exactly what I'd print for my wife xD

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  • @Junije1 a new husband?

  • @girrrrrrr2 lol, well uhm, close.....just a part of him :D

  • @Junije1 her pinky is bigger than you so why bother

  • @Junije1 LOL

  • @Junije1 in full color, no less.

  • @Junije1 I think you hafta print for you a wife first....

  • @arthasbr u mad bro?

  • I do not know if others had the same problem. On my computer the volume was unacceptably low to the extent that I could not hear much of it.

  • nope. mines fine

  • @bikeike yea, same...

  • i can't wait for 30 years from now when everyone has one of these in their house.

  • me too, but you'll need a fair amount between the ears if you want to really have fun with a machine like this, you should check out fab@home and reprap if your into engineering/design, homemade 3d printers, not as accurate but good fun

  • @kylescousins I bet that will happen in less than 5 years.

  • @kylescousins tbf, we've had precision lathes for the last 200 years or so, and they're not really a common household thing...

  • @kylescousins

    holy shit yeah ....

    prices about 8000 to whatever -.- omg

    greetings and respect JJ

  • @kylescousins IF you consider that 30 years ago, the first computer was this size, then in the future i reckon you pull the object out of the screen

  • @kylescousins i also read an article saying people will live for 1000's of years so that doesnt have to be the only thing youll be looking forward too :P

  • It is not impossible to imagine this 3D printing will one day use nanotechnology to print metal molecules and print metal objects.

  • One Day? A particular hospital has already printed a heart valve and got it working in a girl. =D

  • no no no no i want the 650 lolol!!!!!!

  • FODA

  • haha a de-frib-ul-ator...

  • I'm sure in the future; but it just prints 1 solid material. I'm sure you could print the face plate of an iphone, but the iphone itself is made of many complex electronic components. Also I don't think the material is as sturdy as plastic, probably something cheap just for protyping and models. However technology is progressing exponentially, so who knows.

  • the material is actually a type of plastic called ABS plastic. also, its now possible to print simple circuits (and semi-conductors) but not micro-chips, sensors, motors, etc.

  • I think it is a corn powder. The solid plastic is not ABS. The ABS is used in the Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) technology.

  • No... It prints solid objects, not objects that need programming.

  • No, if you scan and print an iPhone model, than you get an object which only looks like an iPhone...buts its can not working like the original

  • no it's just powder... it prints shapes, not real stuff

  • shapes are real stuff, one day everything will be made this way

  • I also want to reply to D00dProductions

  • yes and you can use it for teleporting too.

    you stand in a booth which laser scans you (+vaporizes you in a nanosecond); the 3d print reconstructs you with a replica consciousness (original no longer required) at the destination booth anywhere else in the world.

  • print a toothbrush then

  • great idea!

    DO WHAT HE SAYS!!

    lol :D

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