3D PRINTING a Real TRANSFORMER!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ก.ค. 2024
- We partnered with @paramountpictures, and worked with @velo3d, and @hacksmith to bring to life a REAL Transformer! OPTIMUS PRIMAL from Transformers: Rise of the Beasts in Inconel 718 is strong, and we tested HOW STRONG at Hacksmith Industries with bricks, plasma sabers, and A LOT OF FIRE!
#Transformers #RiseOfTheBeasts #3dprinting
TRANSFORMERS: RISE OF THE BEASTS
www.transformersmovie.com
IN THEATERS JUNE 9!
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HACKSMITH INDUSTRIES ▶ / thehacksmith
Download THIS on @Printablescom ▶ www.printables.com/@Paramount...
AT @tested WITH ADAM SAVAGE
▶ • Massive 3D-Printed Met...
00:00 - TEAMING UP WITH PARAMOUNT
00:45 - THE MACHINE
01:32 - PRINTING
02:31 - DEPOWDERING
03:20 - PRINT IS DONE
05:41 - TEST 1: CONCRETE
06:28 - TEST 2: METAL
06:52 - TEST 3: PLASMA SABER
07:52 - TEST 4: FIRE
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That was so fun! BRING ME MOAR THINGS TO SMASH! 😂
YOU KNOW WE WILL!
In progress… stay tuned!!
DUDE That is one of the most insane things I've ever seen printed. The fact they can reuse the powder is so freaking cool - so much less waste compared to just CNCing it from a solid block! Where is the print HEADING to next? 😂
We're taking it to the Red Carpet in Brooklyn this weekend... then on to OPEN SAUCE!!!
@@davidtobin 😎
@@davidtobin Are you letting William take a crack at it? 😂
Much less waste and fantastic mechanical properties! YOU WILL SEE IT AT OPEN SAUCE!
The whole waste issue is the main reason I've passed on an MMU /AMS etc.
Thanks for bringing us into this project, Joel and David. It's been great partnering with you on this!
It was a team effort and I'm thrilled we get to show off some extreme examples of the material to get folks thinking outside the box!
Do I dare ask the $ value of the materials used in that print?
I am truly impressed by the collaboration! Who gets to keep that monster? And how many inconel 718 transformer minis will be at the 3DPN Christmas Giveaway this year 😊, I will start saving up my luck now ❤.
@@ozzytheartist4780I dare you
Now this is an epic project!!! Now who keeps the primal 175lb head 😂🤣
It's Paramounts, but we're taking it on a little tour first!
Holy... Inconel 718... that's one of the most robust robot busts ever made.
Only the best alloys for Optimus Primal!
Gives a new meaning to the term robust.. lol
It was a pleasure meeting you & thank you for letting me take a pic with you !!!
It looks way way better in person. The details on it are amazing!!!
Absolutely amazing 🤩
NO U!
This was SO INCREDIBLY COOL!
SUPER glad you liked it!
I’m in charge of the design and engineering for our powderbed fusion machine. Oh how I would love a Velo machine in our lab
And we would love to be in your lab just as much!
@@velo3d I am sure we will be reaching out over the next few months. Capital projects take forever to get going.
Dude, Joel! Collabs with the Hacksmith AND Tested? Man, awesome!
Heck yeah man!
This is an amazing process, and to bring a multitude of makers and great industries to produce such an awesome project has been a pleasure to see. Thanks, Joel you are the ambassador of 3d printing!!
Now this is a cool crossover
Agreed!
WOW! This is an absolutely wild project, so great to see industrial additive and movie props used like this! Congrats on making history with this one!
SO HAPPY you liked it, Andrew! MORE TO COME!!!
That was a lot of fun. Also, kudos for this model being available on Printables. I'm just imagining the workers there being told "so... we're printing a movie prop" "ok cool" "from Transformers" "yea... wait, hold on. I wasn't paying attention. You mean we're printing something that isn't some mechanical thing for some rocket company or machine line? Oh heck yea. Finally, we get to do something fun on one of these machines" (not to say other stuff isn't fun)
Love seeing you Joel with the Hacksmith, I hope to see more collabs awesome!!!
What an awesome episode! Super fun to watch! Super nice editing as well!
Thank you so much!
Amazing 3D Print. Great job guys.
Thank you, Chuck!
You and Adam working on a video together! Woah. I have watched both you guys from the beginning. How awesome
That was super fun. What an amazing printable material!
The material is INSANE dude!
Wasn't expecting these collabs but im hyped
BLAZE!!!!
@@3DPrintingNerd THATS MY NAME DON'T WEAR IT OUT
It would be cool to see some resin print tutorials for assembling and finishing models. I just had a model shrink and crack all over and it was a heart breaker
OMG, this is so fun. I love seeing @theHacksmith joining up with you. I also need to get those prints
Yes, yes you do :)
Super fun collab! But how did they get the supports off?
Very carefully. 😉 The supports are actually designed to be easily removable. Once the part is removed from the build plate, they can be removed with minimal machining.
Hey Joel, if you can convince Paramount to release the Arcee head model too I will buy you a whole case of beer ;)
You never know what the future holds :)
Congrats on the big tie-in Joel! So much crazy cool stuff in this video. I hope you get to do more with Velo3D and more big movie tie-ins.
Awesome episode! Glad you got to do this, very cool. I somehow feel validated as I work on those machines and am a huge TF nerd 😂
I can't tell which I liked more watching the @Velo3D machine birth this primal beast layer by layer or watching @TheHacksmith go full Dhalsim Yoga Fire 🔥 on it... so I wont pick. All RADNESS 11/10 would recommend.
FULL DHALSIM YOGA FIRE HAHHAHAHA. I get that reference!
What an amazing video! As always, great job Joel!
Looks like you had a blast :D
That's just Prime. Thanks for the awesome project.
Why does it require supports? Doesn't the powder support??
Good question! You're right. The bed of powder does support the part. The supports actually act as anchors that keep the corners of the part from lifting above the bed of powder.
When you're printing in a plastic powderbed (known as SLS or Selective Laser Sintering), yes, everything is self supported.
This process is L-PBF (Laser Powder Bed Fusion), and especially with our Sapphire XC firing 8x 1kW lasers, you're putting so much energy into the powder that parts actually warp up out of the powderbed. So supports in this process serve two purposes: they evacuate heat from the part into the baseplate, and prevent the stress in the part from curling it up like a potato chip.
Velo3D's process allows us to use WAY LESS supports than are required for most L-PBF printers on the market. This allows us to make parts others can't, and makes it easier+cheaper for us to remove supports and get finished parts out the door.
I was going to ask the same question. Thanks for the explanation, understandable and it makes sense. That bust is awesome!
@@velo3d how do you remove the supports? With a saw?
FREAKING EPIC!!!!!
This is great Hacksmith + 3D Printing Nerd 😛
Hey. Question. Just got a 3d printer and need a table for it what size table/workbench do I need. Enough room for the build plate movement? I got the anycubic Kobra max. Or just enough to support the base? Please help 🙏🏻. Trying to get it off my dining table. In inches please.
at 200 dollars per kg of Inconel powder this costs just over 16000 dollars in just material.
WOW.... Hacksmith and Adam Savage... Kudos Joel.
I don't follow many channels, but all three are on my (very small) radar.
You have a very awesome radar :)
175 lb is almost a Full Joel! Great video team! I can imagine that crossing the border with that was fun. lol
Twice!
This is epic!
EPIC on so many levels! The printer, the alloy, the official models released on Printables, the collaboration, the fire! Congratulations! 🔥💜
HECK YEAH MAN! Thank you! ❤️
Love this. Someone needs to print this at the same scale in plastic to compare print times.
The way Joel ran on brick 1... that was a real life scurry.
this looks damn cool
This was fricken epic.
This was AWESOME! 😍😍😍😍 Next we need to see you around bio printing! 😉
just to see them hitting it with pipes was amazing! I've only seen that in movies but in real life is so much better!
I would love to know how they 3D modeled Optimus Primal! So detailed, awesome video.
MAN THIS IS SOOOO GOOD
So inconel can withstand lightsabers, inconel is actually beskar!
I mean, you're not wrong ;)
Now I want to know how they removed the supports!
This was probably one of my favorite videos ever
Just another day in the office... WOW!
Crazy right?
Yes. You are doing it right Joel.
:)
did anyone else get a Niel Red flash back when he said. "To do this" haha
OMG I read that in his voice
@@3DPrintingNerd and you had a small pause after just like he does.
Yes. I then imagined a follow-up video on NileRed where he dissolves the whole head into a puddle.
I thought supports werent required with SLS printing? Very cool!!!
I vote for more prints that are physically impossible to pick up.
I like the way you think
Fucking sick dude, can't believe we're at the point where we can print in inconel.
The full video is even better than the short LOL. I wonder if all of those supports were necessary though. Are they there to prevent warping due to the heat? I would think that the added powder would add at least some support.
I love the Suzuki Carry Kei Truck
How did you remove the supports?
How did you remove supports?
Amazing video. That material has so many applications in other industries as well. We may need to do a 1 on 1 test of Hacksmith Plasma Saber vs. 3DCERAM ceramics....
YES WE WILL DUDE. oh we have ideas.
"Turn up the heat!" I want that, didn't say how much is that thing?
Freaking amazing
Awesome, how much would that cost to print?
And how do remove the support?
This is awesome!
YOU are awesome!
@@3DPrintingNerd YOU are awesome! Keep finding cool 3D printing stuff to show us! ^_^ *high five*
this head probably worth as much as a car! ...and not a crappy one. It's awesome!
Two cars.... not crappy ones. :)
freakin lasers man! 🤘🏼
3:08 Shot from Transformers 3: Dark side of the Moon
I am assuming paramount wants that massive likely exceptionally expensive head. PLEASE tell me you got say a baseball sized inconell head for yourself to keep? that would be EPIC !!!
Hello everyone, I need HELP!!!!! I have a SOVOL SV02 and the motherboard fried. It is a Creality V2.2.1 board. A replacement is around $80.00. PLEASE is there a replacement board out there that will work. I really like the printer but $80.00 is very expensive for me.
Supports in SLS printing? Why?
how much of a pain was it to remove the supports?
These types of supports (1mm diameter beams) can be removed by hand.
Dude, amazing video!
Thanks as always, my friend!
@@3DPrintingNerd love to meet you soon buddy! This time a longer meeting!
very kool
VERY SUPER KOOL
cool beans
THE COOLEST OF BEANS
niiiiice
Please use Celsius for temperatures... Fahrenheit is so messed up XD
Same for weight, go metric!^^
You need to have Matt from demolition ranch shoot it with his 50 CAL rifle on TH-cam. I think that would be really awesome.
Holy smokes it's GARGANTUAN
VERY VERY LARGE MY DUDE
Cool video)) Try oxygen cutting with iron crayon powder)) then you will be able to cut this figure like melted butter)
Will it blend?
Nope, not even close. hahhaha
So... Now I want to print a car with this stuff.
The frame would be nearly indestructible, but my wallet would cry for years to pay it off.
That’s true. Very very true. Heh.
should bring it to DemolitionRanch 😉
Can they 3D print pistons?!
I'm confused by the supports.
Very cool. I'de like to have seen what a bullet would do ?
Now you are talking
You just had to go One step beyond int?!?!
Okay but does it pass the #FullJoel test?
And if one were to get a quote for said metal monkey head, the expected bill would be... 50 smeckels?
AI seems to think 50k is reasonable. If I were to do this with vf filament, the material cost alone would've been ~35k usd and don't get me started on how I wouldve sintered it...
Impressive project and I feel like it deserves more views than it's getting.
Who is Optimus Primal?
He's one of the leaders of the Transformers in the upcoming Rise of the Beasts movie. Basically King Kong meets Optimus Prime.
Came to the comments expecting to see a request for cost of the print... didn't see it, so I'm asking, what is the cost to print something that large for that long out of that material? My guess is about $2K
We spoke about the cost on the Tested episode - per Velo3D roughly $100,000
No show breaking the supports ????
Is it bullet proof?
I believe so
Am I just crazy or has there been like 3 videos on this with different titles?
Same video, trying out different thumbnails and titles to see what grabs!
@3D Printing Nerd. 👍whew, for a second there I thought I was loosing my mind🤣
I'm 'catching up' with a lot of YT. So thanks for your comment. I could not work out why few 'thumbs up' were being 'clicked' on, in the comments.
Now only 2 weeks worth to go to get up to date! 😱
Hallo, How can I contact to you?
Hello! email address in the About tab here on TH-cam. Or, use business at the3dprintingnerd dot com
JAMES ❤
Those supports look like a B with an Itch to remove 😮
Scrolling the comment section to find the cost of printing.
I talked about this on the Tested video: $100,000 for materials, machine time, personal, all of it.
bruh.. thats a gorilla..
Pounds???????? For the rest of the world, outside US, use metric + grams.
Just memorise: 2.2 pounds equals 1 kilogram. So, 175lbs divided by 2.2 = 79.54kg I was at school when they changed over, so probably why I remember.
If you really wanna see how tough it is, see if it could handle Joe Bidens leg hair story?