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Joshua Bird
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 26 ส.ค. 2015
Computer Science undergrad @ University of Cambridge
I Built a 4 Axis 3D Printer Unlike Anything You’ve Seen
Thank you to JLCPCB for sponsoring this video! jlcpcb.com/?from=joshuabird
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Run the open source 4 axis slicer code yourself: github.com/jyjblrd/Radial_Non_Planar_Slicer
Github link for the printer: github.com/jyjblrd/4-Axis-Polar-3D-Printer
JLC3DP 3D Printing $0.3& CNC Service Starts at $1, Get $60 for New Users: jlc3dp.com/?from=jb333
Run the open source 4 axis slicer code yourself: github.com/jyjblrd/Radial_Non_Planar_Slicer
Github link for the printer: github.com/jyjblrd/4-Axis-Polar-3D-Printer
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A low cost ($20), open source motion capture system with millimeter level precision at room-scale. Used to localize autonomous drones inside a room. GitHub repo with code & 3D files: github.com/jyjblrd/Mocap-Drones Check out my blog post for more info on the drones, cameras, etc: joshuabird.com/blog/post/mocap-drones
FlowBlocks - Cambridge undergrad project for the Raspberry Pi Foundation
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Second year group project at the University of Cambridge for the Raspberry Pi Foundation. FlowBlocks is a flow-chart based visual programming language for microcontrollers - designed to introduce beginners to the basics of programming in an intuitive way. More details on my blog: joshuabird.com/blog/post/flowblocks Github: github.com/jyjblrd/flowblocks Group Members: Joshua Bird, Aaron Cruz, Pe...
3D Printed Film Video Camera
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Recreating Aerochrome - A Discontinued Infrared Film
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RGB Led Cube (96 LEDs, Battery Powered, Gyroscope & WiFi)
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Details, code & files: joshuabird.com/blog/post/rgb-led-cube Designed and programmed by Joshua Bird Inspired by maker.moekoe: th-cam.com/video/6NPTslF68Q0/w-d-xo.html
That is amazing please sell the rights to Bambulab!
does it still call a fdm printer?
This is awesome and you are awesome for making this!
This is smart but also stupid The only real problem with this will end up being tolerances (i.e getting the measurements and size of the prints to be consistent and correct) What is cool though is that he got over the programing constraints which is a HARD problem
this is insanely cool
Fulltime filmmaker here. Since your FCP license has run out… Jump over to Davinci resolve. Hands down the best video editing program out there and the free version has everything you could ever need as a hobbyist! Very easy to learn as well!
I need friends like Joshua 😅
Duuude, mad skills! Very impressive.
As fairly new to 3D printing , this is cool but what is the actual purpose of this I get overhangs past 90 degrees but what could it actually be used for ?
Since 3D printed parts have a lot more strength within layers than between layers, I'm interested to know if more strength can be achieved isotropically (in arbitrary directions) by somehow changing the layer direction within a part with >3 axis printers. I don't know if this is something you're interested in, but if you are, it might be an idea for a future video. Anyway, great work, I will definitely check out your other videos!
Congrats for your degree in Cambridge and your first full-time job :) I am a SW engineer at a big tech and it is nice to see new talents joining the field.
subscribed. regarding the difficulty of separating which drone's points belong to which, maybe an easy solution would be to give each drone a light pulsing frequency which would allow you to systemically separate them
Wow, very inspiring! Appreciate that you share your thinking and process!
Love it.
Can you share the schematics ?
Woooh yeaah, you’re an angel my guy. The blue and orange looks good :)
The idea to rotate the toolhead 90˚ for the bed leveling sensor made me wonder if you could make a toolhead that has multiple nozzles and switches between them by rotating.
Bro patent it right now! :D
pretty sure multi-axis 3-d printers are a thing. lel
you're an introverted elon musk
This kind of men revolutioning domains by themselves... Amazing
JFC, just take my money already! It. Needs. To. Be. Produced. And. Sold.
This is incredible
wow. I'm speechless - and embarrassed that I cannot directly contribute as of now, just showing gratitude and filling the comment space, but wow! Perfect! Thank you!
Fantastic for small size prints. But what is really needed for non planer printing is! Start with a traditional sliced model CORE, then apply a non planer skin for strengthening in the traditionally sliced Z. The non planer skin should be settable in the beginning of the traditional sliced model settings, this could be latter refined for deep corners and other geometries. I understand that some internal geometries would not be reachable in the non planer completion of the model but this would only be do to size of model and the design of the machine.
This is real 3D printer
Awesome ! Print layers orientation is important for strenght. Is there a possibility to specify the slices orientation in order to optimise strenght ? Regards
A brother I could be proud of.
Amazing Work - keep going
Prusa and Bambu's engineer are watching this video 😂
2:34 *SICK: “affected with disease or ill health” Merriam-Webster Dictionary.*
0:25 *The same brilliance as the design of the IBM Selectric typewriter.*
that is pretty cool and keeps the number of stepper motors to a minimum
3:10 that looks like a certain type of pump you use in the bedroom....
this looks sick as hell! and using compressed air for cooling is genius
Bro is going to be rich soon
what a champ. impressive
If the slicer was a lot more complex you could change the layer line for super strong parts and no supports
OMG, you're a genius! The fact that this nozzle can rotate is mind-blowing. It's just as cool as my v400.
this plus a toolchain system would be the dream printer
Bro so humble he built a whole-ass advancement in hobby 3D printing and said he did it to mess with a non-polar slicer. That's like Tolkien writing LotR cause he wanted to make up languages.
Классный эксперимент, но не более того. Ни в коем случае не умаляю заслуг автора, но сама по себе концепция многоосевой печати тупиковая, так как делает процесс генерации G-кода сложнее и усложняет сам принтер, почти не давая никаких преимуществ. Уже не первый год нечто подобное продвигает наша российская фирма Stereotech. При том, что у них есть свой слайсер под многоосевую печать и серийные принтеры с пятиосевой схемой, сами примеры применения этой технологии часто выглядят надуманными. Единственное, что эта система реально полезного делает - это даёт возможность армировать детали упрочняющим волокном, для работы которог крайне важна правильная укладка. Иными словами, эта экзотика применима только в специфических промышленных задачах. Большинство задач гораздо лучше решит обычный трёхосевой принтер с дополнительным экструдером под отделяемые поддержки
es increíble. Como pudiste hacer un dron tan pequeño?
very impressive can you convert 4 Axis 3D Printer to 4 Axis CNC if you replace hte head of the printer?
"I'm a computer scientist, not a mechanical engineer after all" _huh_
u a smart mutha fucka
Damn - just casually dropping a complete paradigm shift
I think, it's is my final year project❤,
Are the files and parts list going to be let loose to the public?
Dude, this is some pretty advanced engineering, especially for such a young person. You are going places! Congrats with the project. Keep it up