The Mostly Printed 3D Printer!
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This 3D printer is mostly 3D printed. Not because it's cheaper or better performing than comparable machines; it's 3D printed because John wanted to find out how far he can go with this idea! Let's take a look at this awesome maker project from the Midwest RepRap Festival 2022!
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:33 The 3D Printed 3D Printer
02:58 MRRF 2022
03:30 Sponsor section
DISCLAIMER: Part of this video was sponsored by Wham Bam.
#3Dprinting #making #mrrf2022 - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
Cool maker project or wasted potential?
Cool maker project all they way
That is a way more Reprap than the original Repraps! It is probably not a practical machine but heck of a project!
Cool maker project!
This dude must be prized as RepRap Master.
He's out-reprapped reprap!
This proves that anyone with a 3d printer and enough dedication can design and build anything, very cool!
soon the ITER nuclear central!
@@Naecofranck yes
The real question is: if you contine to print new mulbots with your newest mulbot, how many generations of mulbots will it take for quality to finally break down?
Probably forever the 3D printer seems to produce quality enough pieces
You could also start printing spare parts in a different color every time a part fails and slowly see it replaced by another color
@Scork better question is how long before the mulbots become self aware and start "Mulnet" "
if operator(logical decision maker) would stop adjusting printing parameters on next by next generation of printers the "mulbots" sooner of later would be consumed by entropy. If operator in rational way, would keep adjusting printing parameters process of "keeping quality of mulbots", then process of making "good" mulbots would last.
Introduce random small alterations on purpose. Most will result in an inferior printer, but some might yield an improved version. Yep. Evolution.
Another twist on the idea would be not to print printers, but to extend the printer itself. You buy a very basic small printer, and it prints the parts to become a big printer.
My man not only printed a 3D printer. He designed a whole 3D printer as well. That's dedication, experience and skill.
I'm definitely a fan of pushing what's possible with 3D printed assemblies!
Cool project. Shows what you can do if you put your mind to it. 3D printing all but a small amount of parts to make a printer takes thought and talent
It's pretty awesome that rep-rap philosophies are still influencing the 3d printing community
even the voron has a bit of those dna
I enjoyed our conversation at MRRF it was great meeting you and others whose videos have been so helpful to the 3D Printing Community.
Wow! I would love to see more of this printer!!! A detailed look at the prints it can produce would be great to.. would seriously consider building one myself if it can print to a reasonable quality and is somewhat dependable...
Awesome ! Just goes to show the hidden talent and potential of some makers !
Das ist ja der Wahnsinn. Mega cool und innovativ! Eigentlich der Traum eines jeden Makers: den nächsten Drucker einfach selber drucken.
Mit steiferen Materialien (Kohlefaser verstärktes PETG, PA) und weiteren Iterationen ist das Projekt ja nie zuende und man kann selbst entscheiden, wie weit man dies treibt.
Wonderful to see the extremes to which you can push 3D printed parts.
I've had fun learning how to design small intricate TPU prints for quadcopters that thousands now use, helped through using the learnt knowledge of the material's properties and the printing process, notably how the part will be printed with the typical 0.4mm nozzle & 0.2mm layer height.
Really gets you thinking laterally when trying to design parts that don't need supports when printed so they come out pretty much perfect first time for everyone.
Thank you Stefan. That is quite impressive.
LOL, great work John, awesome project, thought provoking and inspiring. Recently wondered how much could be 3D printed. Cheers Stefan!
Amazing project. Ever since I first heard of the reprap idea I've been enamored with concepts like these. Sure, it's not exactly the same performance you'd get out of ball screws and hiwin rails, but it's the principle that matters: The barrier for entry, at least regarding the necessary specialized hardware, is getting lower and lower, and I think that's pretty neat.
That’s very creative and nice, keep going
That's a wonderful project, he'll have learned a lot of useful things doing it.
His other designs look really great :)
This takes RepRap to another level!
Really great effort ❤️
Even the belts. Amazing!
I love this so much!
Really cool project.
That's genius, printed linear rails are so cool to watch! I was wondering where RepRap went, I've heard about the project at random 3d printing event in the coworking here in Kyiv in 2011 or 2012, but back then decided to wait and haven't got into 3d printing until 2021. Sort of expected 3d printed printers to be more common.
In theory, a textured bed can be printed with PEEK. Not sure if it would work cold even with adhesives though.
Didn't prusa came from the reprap project? Ender 3 is now about $200-250. And a large portion of that are parts that can't be 3D printed like the hotend, motors, and the board or things that would not be cheaper if 3D printed. FDM printer prices have fallen a lot in the last decade and the output quality vastly better. We are now nearing the bottom of the curve, where prices can fall and quality improve only incrementally, unless some revolutionary new ideas appear.
This reminds me of a project i saw a while back where they designed a printer like this, but all the printed parts could then be printed on the assembled printer.
He was a great guy, was super cool having a booth right next to him!
Wham Bam Hotbox sounds like something you might find in a head shop.
You been hotboxing ABS?
Now that's a reprap! 😊👍
Congrats on 400k subscribers!
Thanks!
Cool maker project
Das ist ein informierendes video danke sehr stefan
I love this new format of short and interesting videos
Now is this the *real RepRap* Printer ...real in that NO "vitamins" are needed? _(steel bbs, motors, electronics neglectable?)_
Those things you excluded *are* the vitamins lol: Hotend, extruder, wires, limit switches, motherboard, PSU, ball bearings, fasteners, glass plate, springs, threaded inserts.
Such a cool 3d printer
Stefan!! You have to try printing/making the 3d printed printer. Since you have subsidised filament, you can try it out for us.... Also, it would be ideal to try it on your worse-ish printed and see if it prints worse or better than its maker printer....
Amazing.
Woah, I live in Indiana, super cool this is held here
That is really cool :) Cool dude to make something like that
What about that aperture science cube printer though? I want one. So cool
Awesome! Also check out snappy and the other reprap projects!
Very cool
Oh I would love to see such meetups here in Germany. And I’m currently working on a similar idea, a small printed CoreXY printer. It’s been a fun project so far! :D
I know this was 7 months ago but how is it going ?
Hello from San Francisco, hope you enjoying your time in the USA,
Genial! Selbst der Lüfter ist gedruckt (02:02). Für den Riemen wäre TPU-CF vielleicht eine gute Idee 🙂
True RepRap.
this is how the machines will take over
that printer is awesome, just downloaded the files and going to print after im done with my death racer
Awesome
can be linear rail from fully plastic? oil lubricated or plastic ball drive?
That's sick👏👏😃😃
The rack and pinion, my CNC is rack and pinion driven for the largest axis, it's a good way to make a printer have insanely good speed and torque for the size of its steppers. It was designed by cncrouterparts, now avidcnc and comes as a kit.
The Mulbot is genius.
i need to build this
What non-printing enthusiasts imagine we all do, when they start jokingly going "well just print one" to stuff that aren't well suited for printing
2:12 Roboze's Beltless System uses this. Check out their machines!
I've done a Mulbot last year in black and red, with TPU belts and everything.
Cool project to tinker, but it's mostly for show, i wouldn't recommend it for a functional everyday printer.
All parts were printed on a Biqu BX.
@3:02 how is that print staying stable strapped to that guys back!?!? If i even tap the table it seems to mess up the print!
Already knew it was going to be johns. It’s in the background of his collapsible lightsaber troubleshooting videos.
Well if you can 3d print one of those machines, at least it means that you can print your own spare parts, which may reduce the operation costs, as long as you are ok with the limitations
Yo dawg, I heard you like 3D Printing; So we 3D printed you a 3D printer
Forreal though, that's an awesome sight to see, some of those other projects in the background looked fun as well!
You were in Goshen? I'm in Fort Wayne, lol.
I know they're using metal screws to hold everything togethet, but my Ender 3 V2 can print down to 3mm screws. What's stopping them from using printed fastners? Strength? Just design around it. 6mm printed bolts would likely be strong enough.
0:05 You CAN 3d print stepper motors
"No other 3D Printer is more 3D printed!" and what about Snappy?
I would like to see you compare this printed 3d printers =D
this fits with the OG 3D printer mentality where they were making them with less and less non 3D-printed parts.
Hey Stephen I was wondering has anyone tried to 3D print anything in a vacuum and if so what were the results strength-wise and if it's even possible
Snappy 3D printer is more 3D printed.
Cool to see someone else is taking this design approach though and coming up with different solutions.
don't take your vitamins kids
this is so cool! its like snappy but even better
you guys are so lucky
Now I need a 3d printer to print my 3d printer lol
I would like to see dimensions difference between 1 gen prints and 5 gen prints.
That one guy had 3D printer back pack. He’s almost living in a video game. Inventory management solved!
Now use that 3d printer to 3d print a 3d printer.
Mulbot motion systems would last longer if using low-friction IGUS iglidur filament.
There are a few metal screws that could be eliminated or printed :-)
Is it just me who wants a 3dprinter that you can carry like a backpack as one person did in the video.
This is so cool. You should build one yourself
The color scheme reminds me of Ultra Magnus from the Transformers.
interesting that the whole thing is PLA with minor exceptions.
Hi Stefan, one request, could you do your test series with TPU?
I'm building a mobile solar frame which consists of aluminum tubes and printed connectors, actually I wanted to print it with PLA+, but I'm still testing TPU and I must say I'm impressed by the properties when you print it "more stable". (i try to avoid the word indestructible ;P)
Hi Stefan, eine Bitte, könntest du deine Testreihen mal mit TPU durchführen?
ich baue mir grade ein Mobiles Solargestell welches aus Alurohren und gedruckten Verbindern besteht, eigentlich wollte ich es mit PLA+ drucken, teste aber vorher noch TPU und ich muß sagen ich bin beeindruckt von den eigenschaften wenn man es "stabiler" druckt. (ich versuche das wort unzerstörbar zu vermeiden ;P)
This will no doubt eventually become a chicken/egg question.
I live in Indiana and had no clue about this event.
Next year!
Hmm... I have everything I need to make one of these...
Awesome printer!
What about the awesome looking Portal companion cube printer? Has anyone more info about that one?
It appears to be a Voron with a really slick enclosure :)
@@jessicav2031 Yes and a new toolhead (where's the part cooling fan?).
I feel legitimately tempted to try and replicate that... what an awesome piece!!
@@johannesmajamaki2626 @Jessica V
I found it:
th-cam.com/video/dCkJHvA7i6I/w-d-xo.html
I have to ask why has nobody done a gear drive before on a normal printer? I figure it must be possible to have something precision enough for the bed movement to have a rack and pinion over a belt. Or does that precision just not benefit the cost enough compared to systems like belts or screws.
I think it's just a matter of the fact that you can't use a rack drive for the x-axis because you need a carriage for it that's twice the width of the build volume in order to make the head move far enough, and if you're already doing one belt drive for the X why change it up for the Y unless you were deliberately trying to prove a point. Incorporating rack teeth into a part is actually kind of tricky, especially a herringbone rack like he used, a tricky bit of custom machining unless you 3D print the part.
nice holly mamma~
3:06 this 3d printed... Is inspired by Portal games?
finally you can repair your 3d printer using your 3d printer
Just curious... is this cost effective with sub $200 printers on Amazon? Or is it more of a proof of concept?
Prices will surely be different between countries, but looking at my local market (Poland)
I bought ender3 for 700-750PLN (roughly $180)
If I had to buy parts needed for similar project (I'll base it on creality parts, bought on the website that I know I'll get what I ordered (so no AliExpress etc)), it's:
4x stepper motor - 200PLN;
display - 150PLN;
bed - let's say 70PLN;
heat block parts ~100PLN;
board - 200PLN;
around here, we are already at the price of my printer
Cables, power supply and other stuff I forgot to mention - idk how much
so, at least for me, it looks like a proof of concept or a cool project, but surely not cost effective alternative :)
That's how skynet started
no one talks about the 3d printer backpack ? xD
Oh man, that's an awesome project by Mitch3D (Mitch Cerroni).
wallace and smartrap were driven by rack and pinion !
So that old Facebook meme of buying a 3d printer, 3d printing a 3d printer and returning the original 3d printer is now a reality?
It's times like these that I wonder if the universe created itself.
I have a feeling you might be german that is so cool
Ja
Spider-man said hold his beer
prusa is already a printed printer 😩
Edit: arf, the axis too !!
Apart from the frame, rails, belts, bearings and much more
@@Steph.98114 yes i have written too fast, it is amazing!
very cool!
Is it just me or the cnc logo looks like the rubiks cube brand called gan
Case and point… The chicken came before the egg
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