it can 3D-Print onto itself?!

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Publicado 2023-09-14
How to Print Metal:    • i made a METAL 3D-Printer at home!  
Files can be found here:

www.printables.com/model/581766
cults3d.com/en/3d-model/tool/infini-z-3d-printer
www.thingiverse.com/thing:6217366

Update! There is a Discord server for people wanting to help out building this:
discord.gg/ywNTCRTVkr


Thank you to CNC Kitchen and Proper Printing:
‪@CNCKitchen‬
‪@properprinting‬

Music in this video:
Home -We're Finally Landing - soundcloud.com/home-2001/home-before-the-night-01-…
3kliksphilip - Atomic Amnesia -    • Audio Crime - Atomic Amnesia  


Check out my social media for sneak peaks and memes:
www.patreon.com/Turbo_SunShine
www.instagram.com/sunshine_turbo
www.facebook.com/SunShine13337/
www.printables.com/social/280991-sunshine
www.thingiverse.com/Turbo_Sunshine
cults3d.com/en/users/SunShine

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @jutrbr
    One day, when there's an uprising of the 3d-printers, we know who's to blame 😂
  • @lcajueiro
    bro took “Buy 3d printer, 3d print 3d printer, return 3d printer” too seriously
  • @DistortedSemance
    This is so cool! The fact that it can upgrade to larger print volumes is insane. You could ship a tiny, lightweight "seed printer" through the mail and then bootstrap it to an entire makerspace. Combine it with a upcycled filament extruder and you could transform a pile of old soda bottles into a useful community resource.
  • @xnopasaranx
    dude... this is brilliant! I am just a 3D printing enthusiast and not an engineer sadly, so I doubt I could provide anything useful, but you have a new subscriber and I'll be sure to share this with all my maker/hackerspace friends. hopefully in time, I can build one of these once the concept has matured more. Incredible work!
  • @dingodog5677
    I remember this being part of the original idea behind a 3d printer. A machine that could reproduce itself as an analogy for life.
  • @properprinting
    I especially like the fact that the vertical axis of the parent printer becomes a horizontal axis of the child printer which even increases the build volume with each new printer! Awesome concept, to infinity and beyond!
  • @spacerules665
    just a thought: it reminds me of how a sky scraper can expand and grow in height. if you were to take the gears and have something like block tracks where it would be able to grow inside then you could print all direction and not just clone. an idea on how i would try is maybe if the metal rods were split in half and turned into worm gears you could build from middle outwards. Take 1 axis and lets say the x axis. you could have 2 gears on the printer to travel the 2 gears that are being printed. as its being printed the nozzle would stay close to the middle left and right when the axis is complete you would have the 2 printer gears go in reverse direction to create pressure on the rod eventually locking the 2 pieces together. that way the printer would then be able to travel the entire distance. the supports for longer distances would be harder to deal with however you might be able to print supports as you print the axis since the printer would be spinning it outwards as it extends the support.
  • @dr_fish
    Brings new meaning to "support material." 🤔
  • @DEtchells
    Crazy-clever! >> To avoid wobble as it gets taller, print diagonal braces (or even a solid shell) rather than just legs. Definitely out of the box thinking! 👍😉
  • @thomaskaldahl196
    The word "revolutionary" is overused these days, but I think it really applies here. I literally feel like I'm witnessing acomplete turning point in the way our species does the very task of building things
  • @swg_fpv
    This is amazing. I recently took on a project which I designed through a similar iterative process, and I appreciate that the majority of components in this printer are probably in at least their 5th or 10th iteration. The design and vision is amazing, and I will certainly print one to try! Amazing work!
  • @HRfromJohn
    i found this hilarious not in a bad way but more of a "damn it man, youre insane and a genius. i want to see the process and i hope you succeed." way but my brain couldnt handle the sheer scope of this project and was defaulted to laugh.
  • @Distanc3
    The Summoning Salt music, the Line Rider throwback, the insanely innovative 3D printer concept - this is YouTube gold!
  • @lukealmeda9855
    I had an idea like this years ago but I thought it would be impossible because you can’t print metal reliably. I hope I’m completely wrong because I absolutely love this.
  • @at0mic282
    Very interesting project! Your whole philosophy of design is ground breaking! I will attempt to make an infini-z like printer myself and see where to go from there... already have some ideas of improvement floating around in my head.
  • @Semystic
    That's really neat that you're releasing this to the public to basically get an internet wide collaborative effort on making this work! It'll be amazing in no time!
  • @retractableroof
    Freaking genius! I can see issues with rigidity of the mechanism but your approach clearly shows you have what it takes to solve problems that other people have not even seen yet.
  • @Javii96
    This is a great example of an elegant solution being so simple.
  • @davydatwood3158
    Well, you've definitely achieved the "make it entertaining" goal! Seriously, concise but understandable and engaging overviews of any subject are a complex act of creation in and of themselves, so I applaud your skill and success. The printer concept is fascinating. Obviously there's a few more issues to resolve - like how to you get the motors to Mars - but I love watching it. And the reversed screw thread for a lifter is one of those ideas that I'm looking at and going "I think I can use that." Building 3d printers isn't my jam so I'm not really in a position to help with the project itself - but I find your ideas fascinating, and I hope some recruiter sees this and goes "we need this guy!" Good luck!