3D Printing in ZERO G!

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Computed Axial Lithography IS MAGIC. I saw this at Open Sauce and was blown away! 3D printing objects IN SECONDS. 3D Printing ON THE VOMET COMET! WOW.

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It was an absolute pleasure having you stop by our booth and to introduce you to our technology in person, thanks Joel!

adastrawaddell
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The fact that they could test how the printing in "zero g" would turn out, simply by printing in a "zero g" nose dive of a plane, because the print times are THAT fast is outright amazing...

BloodyMobile
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I love they're making this open source. As we've seen in 2D printing, the researchers come up with a cool tech, and then when the garage tinkerers get their hands on it things really take off.

brandonb
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Anyone else thought this would be a video of Joel taking a 3D printer on a zero G plane? ;)

mikepfaff
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I thought 3d printing tech had somewhat stagnated.

This is crazy cool

sirensandstuff
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Hey Joel! I was one of the engineers and the operator of the 3D Printer (Manufacturing Device) as well as the ceramic resin 3D printer (T-CMM) on the International Space Station a while back. Love seeing this tech! Knowing the current issues facing additive manufacturing in a micro-gravity environment, this is absolutely a game changer if they can work out a quick and easy post processing method that is space (as in volume) efficient and space environment friendly.

EXAPHI
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This is by far the most interesting development in 3D printing I've seen in years.

Akegata
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Never would I have thought that 3D printing would get as fast as polyurethane resin casting, this is incredible! Literally mind blown.

kleyyer
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I thought this will be something like upside down printing that's taken to next level, but this is something completely different...

SaperPl
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This is going to revolutionize 3D printing for sure.

tired
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I can't believe I missed this at OpenSauce, but to be fair I was running my own booth too.
That is absolutely fascinating. I want to try this at a large scale, like in a big 50 gallon acrylic barrel with a movie projector.

TheNextDecade
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Spoiler worth spoiling. Taylor mentions at the very end this will all be open source within 6 months. Very cool.

eartist
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Oh man so sad I missed this, was at OpenSauce (showing some custom made camera rigs I built in my garage) but wish I had more time to get around to everyone elses booth, so glad you were able to showcase this!

BuildNowQuestionLater
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This needs more attention. This is INCREDIBLE. What s brilliant concept

tswan
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Awesome! I remember going to ERRF 2019 and Adrian Bowyer was going to be a keynote speaker. He discussed this being an interesting new method to do 3D printing, though questioned ability to do some sharp details and lamented the use of resin (which still requires careful handling with gloves and all). He proposed using an alternative material (which they were supposed to be in the process of testing candidates) that could be formed with electrodes on the outside of the container... Back to the point: this is still an awesome process, love that there's a plan to make it open source, and will be curious to see where this goes and alternatives (like Bowyer's project) that do something similar.

rcmaniac
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Taylor's passion and excitement for this technology is contagious. Really charming and entertaining interview overall.

jameseiner
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David showed me this at Open Sauce after I asked him what's the most interesting thing he saw. He was right, this is very interesting!

properprinting
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This is incredible! Would love to learn more about 3D printing and space!

Inosaurex
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this can be a game changer for the futur of 3d printing. it's insanely fast.

TheGuilev
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as other have said i love the enthusiasm in this video, so nice seeing people pasionate about their work and show eager to share it with others :)

TheDevilWAH