3D Printing an INSANE Steel Part that's IMPOSSIBLE to Make on a CNC Machine

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3D Printing an Impossible Part on the TRUMPF TruPrint 2000.

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Absolutely incredible! This allows us engineers to design much more advanced parts with internal features that previously couldn't be manufactured. This technology is a game-changer. Stronger, lighter, better designs!

blake_nivelt_
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Wow! I remember going to see a demonstration of a 3D printer in '94. It made heart valves and they looked kinda rough. To see where this technology has gone is amazing.

guano
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When plastic 3d printing came out I thought that’s cool. But printing with metal, that’s a whole new level👍 I’m 57 now and wish I was 18 again so I could see all of the awesome things that will be created using tech like this over the next 50 years. Simply amazing

AZAce
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I remember seeing something 3D printed using plastic for the first time years ago, and I remember saying or thinking "this is gonna change the meaning of the word 'printing.'" This kind of technology just keeps getting more and more incredible.
Just imagine having a machine that hasn't had parts made for it in 30 years, you send in the part that needs to be replaced to have a 3D model of it made on a screen, and then it gets printed.

RavenclawFtW
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This technology is absolutely mind-blowing! I can't wait to see more videos about the capabilities of this printer!

russ-techindustries
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This is some space age technology and the team you have is just awesome. One word comes to mind: wow!

tdg
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Incredible part design and printer capability! Thanks for sharing.

kylestromberg
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As a one time machinist/tool and die man I have to say, I am AMAZED at the new technology that's come out the past 10 years.

ursafan
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Incredible. Still looking forward to that full depth slot through a china vise 👀 gonna be epic

alextreseder
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Now were talking! DAMN! I made my own DIY Multi metal 3d printer it prints 600x900x135mm, THEN CNC's after that process to tolerance. unlimimited tooling recycling! Love this!

andrewbeaton
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Things have progressed very well since my first exposure to metallic 3D printing in engineering school in the early 2000s. 😁👍

Kenjiro
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BOOM! Looks gorgeous I got plastic beaters for printers. But this makes me want the REAL. Glad I got to view this post in time ❤️

thewizard
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We have printed complex parts like that at work and proem we ran into was getting the powder out of the internal tubes. Flushing with water only made the problem worse. We ended up having to make powder evacuation holes and then plug them once the passage ways were clear. Good luck

mattcook
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This is the level of 3d printing I expect from Titans of CNC !

varmintdavev
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That's just sick, I'm floored by the level of detail....

anomicxtreme
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I just finished designing and building a complex kitchen appliance with a PLA printer, and was blown away by the ability to adjust the design on the fly. Imagine having to make a separate injection mold for each design iteration! It really was fun. But to do it in metal...

Gkuljian
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Freaking awesome! I have been into 3d printing as a hobby for years and am just waiting for the costs to come down for a more hobbie style metal printer.

Fullion-CA
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Looks like they have really stepped up the parts finish since I last saw these in action!

Donkusdelux
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Mind - The small scale surprised me, but that is only a matter of scale.

justme.
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Wow, this is incredible! As a technology enthusiast, I'm blown away by the capabilities of this industrial 3D printer. The fact that it can print fully formed complex metal parts is mind-boggling, and I can only imagine the possibilities this opens up for multiple industries. The level of precision and detail is remarkable, and it's amazing to see how far 3D printing technology has come. I can't wait to see how this innovation will revolutionize the manufacturing world and beyond. Great video, thanks for sharing!

ModestNeophyte