Some use a polymer thats cooked by a laser as it prints on the surface. As each very thin layer is solidified it lowers into the machine. Now parts can be coated with ceramics heated and the plastic polymers melt out now you can cast the part in metal and use it in a machine or model. So its very fast to make a model of anything TO SCALE and run test on it for air flow, or water flow over a boat hull, or just to see if a part will last under stress.
I mean : you "print" afull mouse, it won't have the functional capabilities to actually WORK as a normal mouse, since it's not having the different components, right?
I won't be impressed until you can actually print something usable. These are neat, but outside of printing models and prototypes, what is it good for?
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I can see the future brings us stop-motion movies back. CGI and Pixar movies will be a forgotten thing of the 00's and 90's. I'm tired of smooth polished CGI movies. I like this better. Ray Harryhausen must amazed and thrilled! To bad its out of most people's budget, but hey, a DVD player once costs 100 times of what it costs today.
This is the stone age of our future technology. We will have not only 3D prototypes, but also products of all kinds just by the click of a button. Families will be equipped with 3D printers, every house will have 3D printers. There will be only the prestige competition of who has got better one. Many of the toy stores will be abolished. Stuff will become cheaper. We will not go to plumber stores. Incredible new stuff will appear faster and faster.
i had a dream one time where i called to order a pizza and they faxed me the pizza. The pizza actually came out of the fax machine.....Wouldnt that be cool?
Quick question, first time ive seen these things, how dose to powder stay together? You know how a model made of sand crumbles if you pick it up, is there a binding agent involved?
This is insane in the best possible way i think we are going to some crazy things in our lifetime the way technology is going, imagine this technology merged with nanotechnology and possibilities are endless, you could replicate anything
it's not only very real; but there are better than this, out there (thou expensive). Jay Lenno has a bigger one, that he uses to reproduce old car parts that aren't available anymore. He uses one call Dimension 3D Printer.
I like this one because it's colore; but I don't like the fact that you have to depowder it and it takes too long to print. It's around the $15k.
Jay Lenno actually uses the SLS, the Z-Corp is faster than SLS, SLA, or FDM. Although it is not as durable, they look really good. If you want a durable affordable system look into RepRap.
I hear they are working on printers now that can print out human body parts. They use some kind of protein that forms the scaffolding and then they just add the necessary stem cells to that structure and it's grown.
What price is this 450 model? My company is looking for an extra one. We currently use an Objet printer but it doesn't do colour. I like how it automatically loads the powder without the need to dig the model out from the container like other ones.
Crock703 has the right idea. print the heavy side down, you can also print a physical support in the build at the same time to support it. I have samples that I use the support as a display stand.
Time to start printing the porn folder...
SocraticFox 6 hours ago
I didn't think these existed back in '07!
FortOfBlankets 4 days ago
How does it not run out of material to print with?
ColorfulHyena 1 week ago
Great for minecraft models
julienmauricemort 2 weeks ago
We can now each have our own copy of Katy Perry's breasts.
JonathanOfTheDepths 4 weeks ago
i want to buuu..... impossibru D:
musicProAyodance 1 month ago
i looked up the price, it's around $40.000, for corporations I guess that's a fair price.
greedkiller 2 months ago
so simple
Alex2the3gr8 3 months ago
Some use a polymer thats cooked by a laser as it prints on the surface. As each very thin layer is solidified it lowers into the machine. Now parts can be coated with ceramics heated and the plastic polymers melt out now you can cast the part in metal and use it in a machine or model. So its very fast to make a model of anything TO SCALE and run test on it for air flow, or water flow over a boat hull, or just to see if a part will last under stress.
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kocl122770 4 months ago
thats not a printer.
thats a materializer. we sell them too.
VattonageRanger231 5 months ago
@VattonageRanger231 But, the object created isnt functional is it?
I mean : you "print" afull mouse, it won't have the functional capabilities to actually WORK as a normal mouse, since it's not having the different components, right?
LazySamz 4 days ago
Yeah. That's all well and good, but will it blend?
TheUnworthy 5 months ago 3
this is like that priter from the fairly odd parents but for realz!! ahh i want one!!!
Mattguitarman1234 6 months ago
c0deMunkey ... I saw a huge wrench with moving parts made .. and used!
My question is, How much does a printer cost ?
daughterflash 6 months ago
I won't be impressed until you can actually print something usable. These are neat, but outside of printing models and prototypes, what is it good for?
c0deMunkey 6 months ago
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Kolekostur123 6 months ago
Wow this seems you cool!!!
widecool5000 6 months ago
if i ever win the lottery.... this is the first thing im buying... this thing is awesome lol
ub3rl33thax0rz 6 months ago 3
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sulabhc1 7 months ago
thats what I call "State-of-the-Art"
sulabhc1 7 months ago
i'll probably will print J-LO's booty...and jessica alba's.. etc. etc.
MrJorgito89 8 months ago 2
it would make social studies projects so much easier!
wesamabc123 8 months ago
my brother has one of these
dragonstar213 9 months ago
what the..... !!! so we have arrive at this stage, a little more and we'll be able to teleport ourselves.
Taysiir0114 10 months ago
Photocopying your butt will never be the same again
thinfourth 11 months ago 24
so how much does this cost?
UnlabelledX 11 months ago
@UnlabelledX $40000
Taysiir0114 10 months ago
meh looks like windows only
CSryoh 1 year ago
i want one ._.
TheWeehoo74 1 year ago
Time to apply this for making BUILDINGS!!!
tonicrocks26 1 year ago
I can see the future brings us stop-motion movies back. CGI and Pixar movies will be a forgotten thing of the 00's and 90's. I'm tired of smooth polished CGI movies. I like this better. Ray Harryhausen must amazed and thrilled! To bad its out of most people's budget, but hey, a DVD player once costs 100 times of what it costs today.
StoneOakvalley 1 year ago
thumbs up if you would print a cock or boobs !
lukel1888 1 year ago
how much can cost a 3d printer like this one?
ZanteF12R 1 year ago
is this even possible?
FMJsniperify 1 year ago
Tea. Earl Grey. — Hello?
nematube 1 year ago 4
This is a design engineers dream come true.
coquitlam30 1 year ago
where
Lawgostes 1 year ago
cool when do i buy one
Lawgostes 1 year ago
Chances are, it's cheaper than using HP inkjets.
lodevijk 1 year ago 2
what is the material it uses to make things?
yay78900 1 year ago
@yay78900 It is a powder and binder combo used to create the parts.
SolidTechnologies 1 year ago
Can I get one on newegg?
yoops 1 year ago
This is the stone age of our future technology. We will have not only 3D prototypes, but also products of all kinds just by the click of a button. Families will be equipped with 3D printers, every house will have 3D printers. There will be only the prestige competition of who has got better one. Many of the toy stores will be abolished. Stuff will become cheaper. We will not go to plumber stores. Incredible new stuff will appear faster and faster.
Thetabiz 1 year ago
My name is Jordan and i've watched some of your youtube videos when you started making them.
I lost track of what was going on. Maybe that was because of so many other videos I was trying to keep up with.
It'll most likely that me 3+ months to catch up on your videos. My youtube name is RimFairy and I have 34 subscribers.
Would like some more but do not know how to get them. I spend most of my days online on 4Chan or Habbo or some other junk.
Rimfairy 1 year ago
Yey! It accepts 3ds files!
kidel3 1 year ago
OMFG! Just think how many things you can make! Omg! Like, myself in 3D with a images to 3D file converter (if it supports normal 3D files).
kidel3 1 year ago
Not, cheap! But the material is also not cheap.
kidel3 1 year ago
Is this shit for real?
lolipopus 1 year ago
Can you make turning rotors, or is it stiff?
Coastergeekperson04 1 year ago
can it also print on paper XD XD
BlackBabaroga 1 year ago
lol, actually yes ;P
hutchings000 1 year ago
i had a dream one time where i called to order a pizza and they faxed me the pizza. The pizza actually came out of the fax machine.....Wouldnt that be cool?
SputnikMedia 2 years ago 5
I wonder how much those cartridges cost a piece..
lol.
DannyJamesPye 2 years ago
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ChrisKorda 2 years ago
i wanting to0 know the pricing i am intrested in it
littlemexicantheif 2 years ago
Quick question, first time ive seen these things, how dose to powder stay together? You know how a model made of sand crumbles if you pick it up, is there a binding agent involved?
minimartin3 2 years ago
Cool. First time I've ever seen a 3D printer. Wish I had one.
AtraLuna 2 years ago 6
This is insane in the best possible way i think we are going to some crazy things in our lifetime the way technology is going, imagine this technology merged with nanotechnology and possibilities are endless, you could replicate anything
beetle5000 2 years ago
oh yea this is VERY real...i i VERY muchly want one.
naxps 2 years ago
is that actually real?
emokidintraining 2 years ago
yes
Josephuk06 2 years ago
this machine should be able to print out its own parts to make another one.
GoPDemon 2 years ago 56
yeah... the mobile parts... what about the circuit boards?...
hosseher 2 years ago
@GoPDemon They can, in part
leapoffaith20 1 year ago
i gonna print myself a new car...when they are big enough XP
glukkglukk 2 years ago 3
Haven't you ever heard the song "One piece at a time"?
timtoon 2 years ago
That's how you make a Cadillac.
SolidTechnologies 2 years ago
cool
houwje2008 2 years ago
may be just 10 years later, it will cost only about 1000 dollars.
suncat20060926 3 years ago
hopefully in the next 5 years it will be 1000 and maybe in 10 you will see these in homes just like you see regular printers.
rooski8 2 years ago
hopefully. but i don't think so. in 30 years maybe.
markharun 2 years ago
it's not only very real; but there are better than this, out there (thou expensive). Jay Lenno has a bigger one, that he uses to reproduce old car parts that aren't available anymore. He uses one call Dimension 3D Printer.
I like this one because it's colore; but I don't like the fact that you have to depowder it and it takes too long to print. It's around the $15k.
hosseher 2 years ago
Jay Lenno actually uses the SLS, the Z-Corp is faster than SLS, SLA, or FDM. Although it is not as durable, they look really good. If you want a durable affordable system look into RepRap.
($1,000)
haleyfilms 2 years ago
These are the fastest machines on the market. They print at least 2-5x as fast as most machines.
SolidTechnologies 2 years ago
Three words: amazing
awesomeninja12 3 years ago 4
INCREDIBLE
theprickfuck 3 years ago 5
I hear they are working on printers now that can print out human body parts. They use some kind of protein that forms the scaffolding and then they just add the necessary stem cells to that structure and it's grown.
VisionQuest2012 3 years ago
Penis.
goddamntook 2 years ago 6
LOL
theclaw195 2 years ago
coolest rendering technology I have ever seen... and it made a cox engine?
talon672 3 years ago 2
I want one of those for christmas
Nothingville 3 years ago 3
61 thousand... baks i mean. next weekend i'll have it)
ommegater 3 years ago
Wow. O_O
Zennore7737 3 years ago 5
What price is this 450 model? My company is looking for an extra one. We currently use an Objet printer but it doesn't do colour. I like how it automatically loads the powder without the need to dig the model out from the container like other ones.
biomak28 3 years ago
request a quote here -
zcorp (dot) com/forms/Request%20a%20Quote/form.aspx
crock703 3 years ago
40k
sheldorich 3 years ago
to be honest its kinda inspiring. lol sounds kind weird . really cool
camdaddy09 3 years ago
wow this is impressive.
SetiMastah 3 years ago
Wow. I need more research on this.
What happens when you try to print structurally unstable objects? like a heavy box on a very thin pole?
Reinova 3 years ago 5
With the Z-Printer the object is supported by the printing media, but it may break after you remove it from the printing housing.
TakronRust 3 years ago
you rotate it and print it upside down, I suppose. (thats why you can choose its placement in the printing space)
Suspend it right-side up from fishing line for display.
I don't know anything about 3d printers, I didn't even know they existed. This is pretty out there..
crock703 3 years ago
Crock703 has the right idea. print the heavy side down, you can also print a physical support in the build at the same time to support it. I have samples that I use the support as a display stand.
SolidTechnologies 2 years ago
i got one of these at my school, its sick we got to "print" our houses at 1:100 scale
alldressedcrispers 3 years ago 6
I currently service machines at over 20 schools in my area. High schools and colleges love them.
SolidTechnologies 2 years ago
Wow!
dLimboStick 3 years ago 2
impressive
HipHop1981 3 years ago 4
Holy cow, this is impressive. In another decade we may see desktop models for consumer use, if it's already at THIS point...
StefanGagne 4 years ago 6
it is the 21st century.
carrozo 4 years ago 18