What If You Put Nutella In a 3d Printer?
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The obvious next step is to 3D print the bread to make it equally as perfect.
No.
and then you gotta find the perfect pb&j ratio
I see, a taco would be good for the next.
Edit- Nobody seems to understand but the op's profile picture is a taco.
Bro i opened a 3blue1brown video and u were there right after that I opened this and you are also here
Haha! Yes
Sounds like the plot of a movie. Print a weapon, eat the evidence.
I remember Sherlock game that had case with murdering by ice knife in baths. After job is done it just melts
There was a movie(don't know the name), that the wife killed the husband with a frozen lamb leg. Hammered it on his head. The investigators couldn't find the weapon, and didn't have any motive for the wife.
She invited them for dinner later, and served them that meat.
With all the blood and goopy bits???
@@KafshakTashtak Its a road dahl short story called "lambs to the slaughter" that was turned into a Twilight zone episode I believe
There is a movie where someone is shot using ice bullets so no evidence is left after it melts
I think that octopus would have actually worked if you had scaled it up so the loss of resolution was less extreme.
That 3D printer is small, pretty sure it was already scaled as much as possible already
@@josguil he could have printed only one of the tentacles
@@JasminUwU if you haven't noticed it seemed as if he was trying to do the prints with little to no modification
also, using a scraper would have probably kept it together more than just pulling it off of the bed.
@@cornboxgodIt looks like the chocolate is pretty stuck to the base, and also it’s soft. I don’t think a scraper would work.
6:48 - Look at that subtle off-brown coloring. The tasteful thickness of it. Oh my God, it even has a raster pattern.
Beat me to it!
It’s so amazing it looked like it was fake!!
impressive. lets see 3d printed nutella.
I got the reference
Engineers: We spent thousands of hours working on 3D printing food for space travel
Action Lab: Haha nutella go brrrrrrrrrrr
(🎵 music 🎵)
This is funnier than it should be.
😂😂😂
US Military: We spent tons of time and money on this great tool, we'll call it "internet."
People: Haha meme go brrr
@@Gandhi_Physique 😂😂😂
I had a friend when I was a kid who heated up the Nutella in a microwave for a couple of seconds then poured Nutella on a plate and pressed/dipped the bread slices in the now flat layer of Nutella, it was the only way to get an even spread according to her 😊
I wish Nutella was not so harmful to the heath with all those liquid oils made into solid ones and crazy sugar levels. Scientists estimated the harm is comparable to smoking a full pack of tobacco cigarettes a day or something like that. I like the taste, so I wonder if the science will be able to reproduce Nutella as a healthy variant.
@@tatianaes3354 There are alternatives, but they have a laxative effect.
@@tatianaes3354I once saw a video of someone unmaking a jar of nutella and it got centrifuged or something into like a smidge of cacao, a shitton of oil, and an equal shitton of sugar.
That's some next level sh!t
@@straypaper That's what's good about it.
1:00 "Benchy is the 3D printing equivalent to Hello World in programming"
Thank you for an analogy I can understand lol
ahh my first program 🤣
I think the chocolate benchy failed because the printer doesn't seem to have print cooling, so instead of the chocolate basically instantly solidifying as it came out the nozzle it just drooped down.
This is what I was thinking as well. Also, when other TH-camrs tried it, they spent a long time calibrating the temperature to make sure it printed all right.
Do you think if they managed to engineer the right outside temperature and nozzle insulation, Benchy would work with chocolate?
@@westonding8953
That's what I'm saying.
@@westonding8953I would also lower the extrusion rate as you build above the first layer because chocolate is really bad as conducting heat compared to the bed, meaning layers on top will solidify slower than those on bottom.
@@Nanamowamaybe the timing of melting and solidifying the chocolate as it is printed?
Thank god for the arrow in the thumbnail, I didn’t know where to look
it's dumb but it works
It's dumb when you think about it but most don't, the arrow is more so just there to point at the thumbnail in general rather than something on it
This is what us humans really needed🗿
Yea, screw cancer study.
Tbh it look like weird dog poop.
@@ErtywekPL you’re messed up in the head it looks nothing like that
We have flying cars in 2000
2024: Perfect Nutella bread!
Ah yes. The uses of engineering.
Spreading the Nutella with a butter knife ❌ Making 3D printed Nutella layers on the bread✅
Also,
Printing bed❌ Wheat Bread ✅
you can 3d print dough, but you can't bread itself. It is possible to bake bread in the mold at most like a cupcake, but one side needs to be accessible to expansion of dough
@@Oxigenium1 we can 3d print the wheat water yeast and oven
Wouldn't it be the Printing Bread?
For the whistle the fipple (air exit hole) has to be very precise. It won't make any sound if it isn't just right.
"Whistles are too wholesome, what can we name one part of it to prompt snickering and crude jokes?"
@@aSphericalCow618 Actually I was wrong, and I'm not joking. The fipple is the part you put in your mouth. The air exit hole is the labium.
"Scientist always ask if we could and never if we should"
how do you think we got cars?
@@thomblueart8448Engineers. Not scientists.
@@thomblueart8448first mechanical computer, Babbage Machine. Engineer.
First Electronic computer, designed and conceptualised by a Mathematician, Turing, Designed and built by an Engineer, Tom Flowers.
When you look at it scientists think about knowledge, the clue is in the Latin origin of the word "science"
Engineers apply knowledge and bring us the things we use. They are the ones who say "should we do this?"
Atomic bomb, a bunch of scientists...
I think I'm seeing a theme here 🤔...
@@Rachel_M_ Science and Engineering go hand in hand. Science finds new knowledge and problems, engineers apply that knowlege and make solutions
@@Rachel_M_ aren't engineers a type of scientist?
I like how he tasted the whistle and decided to eat it 😆
He had it the wrong way
We're 50 years away from having Subnautica style fabricators that make food.
They had them on Captain Kirk's Enterprise too.
I've needed one for 30 years. :( lol
YES!!! THESE ARE THE QUESTIONS WE NEED ANSWERS TO!!! TRY PEANUT BUTTER NEXT!!!
My gut says it's too thick and wouldn't work
These are the deep questions of life!
🥪🍞🥪
@@keithmichael112 Regular peanut butter doesn't set like chocolate, just gets more viscous as it gets cool so I also think this is doomed to fail.
Followed directly by a layer of jelly of coarse. Also be sure to use smooth PB, chunky might be a problem.
Nah for peanut butter ya gotta use those concrete spreaders for those bricks to give it consistency
"What If You Put Nutella In a 3d Printer..."
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So I'm thinking, a cooling solution for when after the chocolate extrudes might help to make more rigid stuctures.
A recommended co2 tank
Dry ice gas over the table?
Cooling while 3D printing? Bro is onto something
Honestly wouldn't know myself how to implement, but it was my initial thought and posted it for you lovely people to give ideas. This seems incredible as if scaled correctly, it would make food art a breeze. Thinking of those huge chocolate sculptures that cost thousands to make.
Just put the printer into the freezer.
Try the peanut butter - it will also jam automatically
Nah for peanut butter ya gotta use those concretr spreaders for bricks
7:05 looks like the best advertisement for 3d printing chocolate
WHAT IF I 3D PRINT A BAR OF CHOCOLATE WITHG CHOCOLATE
Big Brain 🧠
*New rule of the Internet:*
If it can be 3D printed the action lab has already done it
i’m guessing the whistle didn’t work because chocolate allows for more air to pass through even though it’s technically solid. Think of the difference between sand and glass as a reference of chocolate and plastic. Too much air escapes the layers of the chocolate for it to make sound
Try air conditioning the room so that the chocolate cold a little more quickly, you might get cleaner prints
People in 1984: Robots are going to destroy us in 40 years
Robots in 2024:
Greatest video made by far. Just perfect, from the start until that satisfying bite at the end😂
The most impressive thing about this video is how calm James manages to keep himself for several hours while his kids are screaming for their breakfast sandwiches 😂
No one :
Literally No one :
That one unemployed friend on a random Tuesday:
We developed this technology to better humankind and progress our evolution.
The internet:
I can't believe James didn't know the word "Tentacles" 🤣😂🤣😂
He was probably trying to not say "I put the tentacles in my mouth" or something to that effect.
The Internet is a weird place
@@DH-xw6jpI hear you but also I've heard him talk about sucking things sooo many times without hesitation
Tentacles are the thing that squid have 2 of. Arms are the things that octopi have 8 of.
The comment is a short, lighthearted remark expressing surprise and amusement that someone named James was unfamiliar with the word "Tentacles". The tone is casual and conversational, with a hint of playful teasing.
Mod the printer with a cooling fan so the choco cools faster and it may manage to print the overhanging parts.
Scale up the octopus 2x and then print.
Now 3d printers will be sold as Nutella spreaders
7:05 After finishing toast:
“Everything is crooked, reality is poison, lambs to the cosmic slaughter!”
Toot sweets!
The candies you whistle, the whistles you eat.
Yup, me too.
People in the 18th century: we would have time travel in 2024
Also people in 2024: we have perfectly spread Nutella on a slice of bread
Can you introduce a cool/cold air flow at the point where the chocolate comes out? Help it take shape & build shapes better
Two issues i see.
One the speed of air needed to cool the area would blow the liquid chocolate, effectively ruining any 3d shape.
Two. It will cause the 3d printer to clog.
That final perfect spread looks like it was frosted with chocolate icing on one of those cookie decorating TH-cam channels.
thats sugar icing youre referring to
Yes!!!
Woke up this morning and the first and only thing i did was watch a man 3d print a perfect spread of nutella onto bread. Life is good.
Look at that subtle off-brown coloring, the tasteful thickness of it. Oh my god. it even has a bite mark
That would be a great way to frost cookies with a specific design. Give your boss a box of cookies with a middle finger and the words, "I Quit!" printed on each of them!
? - would you do that
The thing is, if your job pays you enough for you, so you can casually afford a food 3d printer, should you quit
Well, nevermind, they arent actually that expensive
7:10 Although not enough Nutella for me
The boat print worked on the lower portion because it has a lot of surface area to cover for each layer. Thus, the chocolate has plenty of time to harden while the rest of that layer is being printed, and before more melted chocolate is layed on top of it in the next layer.
The higher layers that make up the cabin and bow of the boat all have a very small profile, so each layer is finished very fast, and doesnt have time to harden before the next layer of chocolate is printed on top of it. So what you end up with is just melted chocolate being poured on top of more melted chocolate, and it just hardens in as a droopy blob shape.
To fix this you would need to reduce the print speed so every layer has the time needed to cool, and you could even put a small desk fan in front of it to help speed up the cooling process.
That slice of bread with nutella is pure perfection! Maybe it would be less messy if you scooped the nutella into a ziplock bag then cut a hole in one corner to turn it into a piping bag? It was definitely amazingly satisfying to watch! I also want more chocolate articulated octopus!
THIS IS THE 3D PRINTING INNOVATION WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR! 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
[Fills with Vegemite]
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ah yes the two types of people: people who 3d print and people who know coding
I think printing chocolate designs with decent height/complexity requires an enclosure that is actively cooled (i.e. a fridge). The printer needs a part cooling fan, which this one doesn't seem to have for some reason.
Printer needs bread levelling
Finally! Some real science.
That whistle actually did work. My neighbors dog immediately started barking!
😂
You may be able to achieve something similar using a solder paste printing machine. It's like a screenprinter that deposits material onto a surface through a stencil at a constant speed and pressure, applying it evenly.
Chocolate whistle probably didn’t work because chocolate has different resonance then plastic
Edit; check out the reply from Jared…after doing some research myself I can say that material resonance does not apply with wind instruments
So that means if we edit the format we can have a chocolate whistle?
i was gonna say the same thing.
The resonance of the material would not affect if it worked or not, it would only slightly change the timbre. Whistles rely on the size and shape of the air pathway to affect how the air splits and resonates, it probably didn’t work because the edge that splits the air and causes the air to oscillate is droopy and rounded when it should be shape and precise. There are probably things like melted strands of chocolate drooping and sticking out into the air path interrupting it too.
I think Jared is right. I've printed wind instruments where the plastic had droops and strings inside that ruined the flow of air. You can usually reach inside and smooth/remove them to fix the airflow and sound though. At least with plastic.
In Soviet Russia, Nutella puts 3D printer into you! Oy, what a country.
Thank you for answering the question I never had, it was awesome!
I think this channel has a great balance of scientific, interesting, and fun.
Thank You!
The video I didnt know I needed
You know, if you want to get the ultimate sisyphus experience, print a 3D scanned bar of chocolate with that chocolate.
You know, that allows you to make it look like the original chocolate bar but with half the chocolate removed. In fact, you can make two bars of chocolate that look exactly like the original one.
Banach-Tarski is real!
If i had a chocolate printer i would use it to print chocolate and have an infinite source of chocolate without ever having to buy it at the store ever again.
Music used in 1:06 is "Mythologica" by Ofrin. It's a nice piece and her discography is full of bop songs.
After a certain point...it will not provide any output as the nutella will spoil it😋
0:07 wait, what?! Why did I not know this?! Off to look into this absolutely incredible development in mankind’s exploration of space. Right after watching you make the perfect Nutella on toast with a 3D printer.
Originally invented this particular machine, or 3D printing in general, or patent trolling? Americans like to believe their taxes payed for it.
now we need the perfect spread of butter on a piece of bread
no way you're verified?
when I saw the perfect spread, my first thought was immediately “just eat it already.”
The problem with overhang and chocolate is more likely that the chocolate doesn't have enough hardening time but that's nothing you couldn't fix!
Just increase the layer cure time and try it again! Should work like a charm!
yessir
2:00 - next time please finish research BEFORE eating sample.
:)
Why I know some stuff looks nice but it's Posinous but like it says on there website it's safe to eat
I think the hardest thing for a robot would be to spread stuff with handheld cutlery evenly on a sandwich without spills waste or breaking the bread.
Curiouser and curiouser; intriguing video. And you can still eat it, lol! 😂 I love that you keep reminding us 😂
Use 3D printer to print 2D chocolate, nice!
3:57 Dawg they’re called “tentacles”
He is a scientist but doesn’t know an octopus’s tentacles?
@@jadenruanes1858 not a biologist 👩🔬 not that big of a mistake 😅
Octopuses don’t have tentacles, they have arms and legs. You can look this up.
@@jadenruanes1858 Before you accuse others of ignorance, check the facts for yourself. They’re not tentacles.
Oh I apologize. (to everyone)
Didn't even realize 3D printing chocolate would be an option, awesome
That victorious bite at the end. I was so proud of you.
*Timestamps for the video*
Start: 0:00
End: 7:34
25 views in one minute, this is truly the chocolate moment of all time
also epic 16 likes
why is everyone saying first
edit: 10 comments now
edit 2: reported 2 bot comments.
For that whistle, you have to blow *really hard,* like it’s an all or nothing kind of whistle.
Ah yes, $1500 to do what a 50 cent butter knife can do. Humanity progress +1!
FIRST
Second!
You’re the first comment
6:10 (7) 18/05/2024
Congratulations on your victory! Here's your participation trophy!!
🏆😂
@@freetolook3727 A participation trophy implies he didn't win and is just for participating. Give him the winner's trophy he deserves.
@flo5718
In today's competitions, everyone is a winner just by participating.
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I’m liking this so he can see it.
Edit: i change my mind
On google there is an extension that auto skips sponsors
Well he has to make money, you’re not paying him
That last piece of bread looks like you took it straight out of a cartoon
discord mods 3d printing their food while making comments about how the age of consent should be 13
Frame that Action Lab Spread in a museum
You need to have better air temperature control so the chocolate hardens after it comes out of the nozzle, but before it drips. I'm picturing a nozzle directing a stream of cold air at the tip of the extruder. And then, have a pause after each layer to allow the chocolate to further solidify, perhaps with a fan blowing cold air over the whole piece.
I would try to print a chocolate Klein bottle, or a Menger Sponge, filled with icing.
I'd consider using an aircon of some sorts to drive the print area down to some near-freezing temperature, or have an extremely cold breeze blowing over the print area, see if it solidifies the chocolate faster or enables the use of cheaper non-proprietary blocks of choc.
The epic music was required this was great overall good work!
love all your work
This is so extra that I actually laughed out loud 😂😂😂❤
this is actually the most practical thing you can do with a chocolate 3d printer 😅
The video that we dont deserve, but the video that we all needed.
I have never seen/heard a better example of a voice that perfectly matched a tiny man-bun in my life
An igloo, Lego bricks, and silverware would make great prints for chocolate.
Food was the very last thing I expected people to be 3D printing
This new style of video and music were very good. I highly liked it.
As you are not a cook, I'll tell you the easiest way to fill that tube next time with liquid substances. Get a plastic bag, something like one of those zip loc bags, then fill it with whatever it is you're doing. THEN, cut the corner off one edge, and pipe the contents into your tube. Mostly mess-free filling. You can also use a piping bag tip with a nice open circle tip to make it a little more secure, so there's less likely to have a blowout of the side.
I think having compressed canned air would help the chocolate solidify between layers. I've seen people use it on those candy sculpture shows, so it might work.
This is beautiful!
This is why people say technology changes life. To make perfect Nutella bread
Print a reusable chocolate mold ❌
Print the chocolate itself every time ✅
"Man there's no way he got that first try" [pans camera over mess of bread and chocolate on the table. 🤣]
After eating a bar of chocolate that's 90 % cocoa, you'll need BitterHelp. "These last few bites have been difficult for everyone."
WHISTLES HAVE SMALL METAL BELL IN THEM