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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TED] What if 3D printing was 100x faster? | Joseph DeSimone
 
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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TED] What if 3D printing was 100x faster? | Joseph DeSimone

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihR9SX7dgRo

 

 

Playtime Comments : [TED] What if 3D printing was 100x faster? | Joseph DeSimone

or***:
2:53 Oh neat idea, 3D printing by growing mushrooms.

Fr*********:
6:20 "as a chemical engeneer I get verry exited in heat transphere..." <- he made a joke.. lol

Ja**********:

0:50 7:10 4:30


CX****:

10:00 He knew he fu*ked up


 

 

Top Comments : [TED] What if 3D printing was 100x faster? | Joseph DeSimone

Zi******:
This is just a 10 minute long advertisement for his new technology

Iv**********:

For those wondering, the M1 costs $40,000/year. :)


Za********:
Isn't this just a lithographic 3d printer? these things have been around for awhile

Ro************:
Actually 2D printing is just thin 3D printing.

Ni******:
its so game changing that its mid 2019 and i hvaent seen any change in the 3dprint space more tahn a few shows

Go********:

thank you youtube for recomending me this... 5 YEARS AFTER ITS RELESED


Ny********:
If I had a penny for every time he said "game changing", we'd have enough to make this technology the international standard in manufacturing

wn******:

Everyone talking about the pricing just wait a year or two and they will be making these in China for a few hundred bucks a piece


NO*****:
I love this idea
But wait 10 - 20 years
and you'll have a 3D printer in your pocket, working like a spray bottle

Os***********:
I'm glad that Mr.Wong haven't made this till now in 2019

Ni***:
What if 3D printing was 100x more expensive :D

no*********:
No multiple colors
Only resin no other materials
Way too expensive
Not widely available today (you can't even buy it)
Not a game changer

St***********:

Make me a 1968 dodge charger and I will become impressed. :)


Ma*******:

More on the breakthrough in 3D printing. This is very exciting :)


Ma*****:
0d: points
1d: lines
2d: figures
3d: shapes
4d: [REDACTED]

Ja*********:

When you have a 3D Printer and you are thinking : „Oh well, I need this .stl of this ball now!“


Si*******************:

"Things like REPLICATORS (3-d printing) will make hunger non existent" - Michio Kaku


mr*******:

nothing, I need 1000x faster or more. Have you ever printed 3D real car ?


Si**************:
3d printing was already wow... This is like wow on crack. What's next?

Ha********:
"3d printing is just 2d printing over and over again"
In that sense, we could technically say that 2D printing would, in theory, just be 1D printing over and over again (since printers work via printing many rows of small dots.)
Then these 1D printers are really 0.5D printers, printing single dots over and over again.
Then we reach the singularity, and our souls are consumed by demons.

Si**********:

THE POWER OF LIGHT AND OXYGEN








reference to Tested


Th************:
I honestly dont see much of a point in 3d printing for manufacturing. I mean it's fantastic for some things but you dont need it for absolutely everything. Ive also always seen it as a tool to make stuff at home that you cant buy or just have the idea for.

F*:

Life hack : Buy a 3d printer....PRINT A 3D PRINTER....return the original 3d printer...


dr***************:
living in the future is amazing.

Dy*******:

"You wouldn't download a car"
...
We are getting there lads...


li**************:

A vat bottom that is oxygen permeable is the only new thing here just to be clear, and plenty of others have tried that too (see yahoo groups 3D printing discussions). I still think it is cool but I find the whole inspired by Terminator thing a bit too much, they actually just worked on improving one aspect of an existing technology. What is nice is that mechanically it is just a DLP projector and single ballscrew stage, the 3D printers COULD be extremely cheap.


er***:
Water cooling 3D printer... Linus gonna love it

fa****:
I don't know about 100 times but watching it at twice the speed was pretty satisfying.

Mo*************:
i wonder when Ted is going to talk.

Da*****:
I am getting ready to print a part that will be in the machine for 42hours

If I made a plastic mold, multi cavity, I could make multiple parts every minute.

I don't think 3D printing will ever replace plastic injection tooling

Jo******:
What would impress me is if there is a material that this printer can print with that is a really good electrical conductor and is very heat tolerant. Once that happens we will be able to construct "logic cubes" instead of flat microprocessors and motherboards. Think about this for a moment. Providing hollow airway passages throughout, imagine circuitry baked into a large "logic cube", and consider how much "brain" you could put into that kind of space. For comparison, consider the "server blades" we currently have in backoffice server rooms, where 10 or even 20 fully powered computers are stacked into the space of three to six pizzabox-height computer racks.

an******:

this was 3 years ago why isnt this everywhere already?


Ne***:

While it definitely is, I started counting the number of times he (and showed) said "game changing"...


홍지*:

10/22 eighth video(I have a midterm exam so i can't do this yesterday. Sorry)
Actually, our club has 3d printer(FDM), so I know the drawback of the 3dprinter. As the video says, it is slow, and result depends on how we print and use support, and the useless layer is made. But i am suprised that the 3d printing result is made in just in a couple of minutes. This type of advancement will give great advantage to 3d printing industry. And also, I think it can be also used in space robot so when some parts are broken, quickly made a new parts and fix it by itself. I hope that I can see this type of 3d printer soon that i can use ut when i make robot!


Ia*******:

Finally! My graduate thesis suggested this as a reality. Most saw me as a fantasy artist and dismissed my art. I designed nano machines and organic/synthetic plants, limbs, objects and presented them as blue prints. I even made 3d objects implying this technology (although it was by combining synthetic and organic materials for installations). I've always known it was only a matter if time before my fantastic ideas of manufacturing and nano technology would become a reality. In the most intellectual way possible I say to those that had no vision :-P. Great job guys!


Pe***********:
I was just looking through my old letters from the 1990s. In fact, I'm scanning them in so I can keep them. And it is amazing what kind of printers we used back then. One of my penpals had a weird dot matrix printer that only printed capital letters. I had a not so cheap b/w inkjet printer (500 DM at the time, if I remember correctly). No-one would have dreamed of owning a color laser printer, let alone of sending the entire letter through the phone wires as e-mail. ... And this was just 25 years ago!
So who knows. Maybe 25 years from now, we'll have printed cars and airplanes.

 


 

[TED] We gathered comments about popular videos and looked at them in summary, including play time, and order of popularity.

It's a good video or channel, but if you're sad because it's too long, please leave a YouTube channel or video link and I'll post it on this blog.

 

 

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