find someone else to do your videos... this is a colossal waste of time for a $40k product. The first 45 seconds are just drama, and there's way too much time spent on floating in words, and pulling away curtains than in demonstrating just how cool this thing can really be. Thanks for showing me I can make a crappy orange juicer out of it... yay... where's my checkbook? Daaaaaaad...!
I saw the 1st 3d printer 10 years ago and it went for $125,000. Not sure what is costs now though. As for the comments about 3d printing in metals, I just saw a company that prints in stainless steel.
ya they designed a 3d printer that can duplicate itself...and the steel is nothing...its metal sintering...they are working with titanium these days....
I can see the future changing dramatically with something like this. If this becomes a consumer device at some point..you will be able to download products and print them out in your own home...all those other manufacturers will go out of business for any smaller items.
There's some misunderstanding of this technology. It's useful for prototyping and mold making, a tool for industrial and product designers. You can't print electronic circuits, for instance.
I can't see why a home user would spend US$ 40,000 to print mobile phone plastic parts or brush teeth handles.
And industrial objects, produced in large scale, will allways be cheaper than prototypes, no matter how detailed.
VideoGraphos, what you fail to understand is that the technology WILL get there, I have had one of these for about 5 months now and it's very easy to imagine being able to keep all materials ( copper, silicon, etc. in a liquid state and printing them out with the right technology. Right now there are 3d printers that already combine different materials to make one solid object. It's going to get their my friend, just wait and see
RealIonicbond, yes, but technology challenges are huge. Fusion point of Copper is 1083 ° C (1981 ° F); so, liquid copper for printing? Or "printing" a silicon chip with millions of transistors? What now takes a billion-dollar industry, at home?
I think RepRap team is doing a very bad service to RP technology. Probably they are looking for venture capital or just media space, and they lie without any shame. RepRap is not a self-replicating machine, it just barely prints ABS structural pieces.
I believe that RP technology will "get there". I also believe in programmable matter, nanobots, nanotechnology... But we'll have to wait decades, maybe 3 or 4, until someone could "download and print" anything at home. Sorry about that.
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studiospy160599 6 months ago
If u print a pizza with that printer it would be a non eatable replica of the first one
TruthOverFear 10 months ago
Обосцака полная! 0_о До чего техника дошла... ...на лыжах... =)
NEadekvatniyKirill 1 year ago
lmao, and now imagine how much the cartridge refill cost:DDDD
joojicf 1 year ago 3
find someone else to do your videos... this is a colossal waste of time for a $40k product. The first 45 seconds are just drama, and there's way too much time spent on floating in words, and pulling away curtains than in demonstrating just how cool this thing can really be. Thanks for showing me I can make a crappy orange juicer out of it... yay... where's my checkbook? Daaaaaaad...!
SamFreedom 1 year ago
so what is the price?
TeslaGenius 2 years ago
I saw the 1st 3d printer 10 years ago and it went for $125,000. Not sure what is costs now though. As for the comments about 3d printing in metals, I just saw a company that prints in stainless steel.
hed420 2 years ago
it is much cheaper now
3d desktop printers comes for about 10 000$ and more
It is possible to find even much cheaper as self building kit but but the quality is not good at all
I never can find good high resolution photos of the 3d prints they make which shows close up
and also the info about hidden expenses like maintenance etc.
and I've seen quite few sites
it looks like they hide some info's
TeslaGenius 2 years ago
ya they designed a 3d printer that can duplicate itself...and the steel is nothing...its metal sintering...they are working with titanium these days....
4jeremy9 2 years ago
Cant wait for A.I to get hold of this
DonlineIam 2 years ago
I can see the future changing dramatically with something like this. If this becomes a consumer device at some point..you will be able to download products and print them out in your own home...all those other manufacturers will go out of business for any smaller items.
steveiouk 2 years ago
There's some misunderstanding of this technology. It's useful for prototyping and mold making, a tool for industrial and product designers. You can't print electronic circuits, for instance.
I can't see why a home user would spend US$ 40,000 to print mobile phone plastic parts or brush teeth handles.
And industrial objects, produced in large scale, will allways be cheaper than prototypes, no matter how detailed.
VideoGraphos 2 years ago
VideoGraphos, what you fail to understand is that the technology WILL get there, I have had one of these for about 5 months now and it's very easy to imagine being able to keep all materials ( copper, silicon, etc. in a liquid state and printing them out with the right technology. Right now there are 3d printers that already combine different materials to make one solid object. It's going to get their my friend, just wait and see
TheRealIonicbond 2 years ago
RealIonicbond, yes, but technology challenges are huge. Fusion point of Copper is 1083 ° C (1981 ° F); so, liquid copper for printing? Or "printing" a silicon chip with millions of transistors? What now takes a billion-dollar industry, at home?
I think RepRap team is doing a very bad service to RP technology. Probably they are looking for venture capital or just media space, and they lie without any shame. RepRap is not a self-replicating machine, it just barely prints ABS structural pieces.
VideoGraphos 2 years ago
I believe that RP technology will "get there". I also believe in programmable matter, nanobots, nanotechnology... But we'll have to wait decades, maybe 3 or 4, until someone could "download and print" anything at home. Sorry about that.
VideoGraphos 2 years ago
I bet its printed a dick already.
FIST4JESUS 3 years ago
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not mine..
..... wouldnt fit >:D
hardgayistheshiz 2 years ago
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What's stopping me from printing a gun and shooting up the place?
Ickius 3 years ago
about 40000 dollars is what is stopping you.
ThemKneeGrows 3 years ago 6
haha i love that comment
as04qg 2 years ago 4
lol
PLSteamer 2 years ago
Wow this is totally cool. So we can basically take any 3d model and print it... and with a desktop size printer.
Well I don't have the extra 40K in my pocket, but if I was a designer or an architect I guess I would definitely think about it!
ophirc 3 years ago
How much are consumables?
M0U53R 3 years ago
It ranges around $40,000
johnobjet 3 years ago
so when i grow up and be rich, i'm gonna get one and it will be cool :)
pipari44 3 years ago
How much is it?
milotic92 3 years ago