Amazing 3D Printer
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I also hope that man knows that the two “Wrenches,” he gets to keep for himself can minimally be sold for up to $10,000.
There are many companies around the world who have had this technology for about 9 years. This is old hat.
@saviour86 dude buy it once make a million of what ever
How expensive is that?, I mean I bet its cheaper to buy a real wrench, but obviously I would not want it to print a wrench
I really wanted to see him smack that “wrench” on the table, or drop it.
@MrHaxx1 Then you may probably have to own a 3D Printer or contact Z Corp.
@Worldtracker64 Yes. You can
I would like to see how strong it actually is.
@mikeace420 There were cut scenes and you can go in and edit the computer generated scan in a computer before printing
Hmmmmmm………. can i print in on both sides
i saw a tattoo gun!
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Quit trolling. A laser scanner is not the same as an X-ray machine. If it was an X-ray machine, the guy using it would have cancer by now. There’s no way for the camera in the scanner to see the internal design of the wrench. The only way to do that is to either dismantle the wrench or draw it with CAD software. It’s not even the same wrench. I own a 3D printer and the method that you describe is very naive. I saw the same gimmick on Jay Leno’s Garage.
Cool. Is it real tho? I am confused because of your Youtube name “funTHEORYvideos”
@allboutme630 I wasn’t nagging you, I was stating that It was a pain to read what you just typed up. It was constructive criticism, you can get your point across a lot easier without adding a shit ton of letters misspelling a word. A word that requires the maximum? That’s called spelling correctly and using correct grammar. I wouldn’t ask you to type ‘grammar’ with one less ‘m’ so it would be ‘gramar’ but I wouldn’t tell you to add two more either. It wasn’t an insult, its a hint
@VascusGaming . Why do you ad some little letters to a word that requires the maximum? Jesus I’m not writing a letter to the queen … here is the minimum g.a.l .. and stop nagging. Jesus.
@allboutme630 Why do you add so many letters to a word that only requires the minimum? You do know that if you wish to put emphasis on something ‘these little things’, work. If you want to get your point across, try using correct grammar before anything else. It does miracles, it really does.
Uuurrrgggg all you suposidly smart people.. and you know who I am talking about, yes u who made the comment that ur smart. Drop it.. this is realll get with the program 3d printing is reallllll…. and printing it with movable parts alos… as for the movable parts.. yes the scanner can not can into the object to see the moving mechanism but after done with scanning you have to adjust everything in the computer. Even though u don’t have moving parts….DONE DEAL. DO RESEARCH BEFORE U POSST
I would print food, a car, another printer, a computer, another girlfriend, I would print by zero.
the wrench they scanned isn’t the same one they printed…look at the end of the handle on the real wrench and then look at the end of the handle on the computerized wrench. someone designed the printed wrench from scratch in a CAD system, which would allow for moving parts. no external scanner is going to be able to see inside the inner workings of a part like that.
@laghmanijalai As stated by “twizatch ” There is no trickery going on. The scanner essentially x-rays the part you are duplicating. If it is accurate to 40 microns, it can pick up small separations for moving parts. This machine actually works as described.
Probably you can read the article on Wikipedia by doing a search for 3D Printer.
@twizatch I’m intelligent enough to know that if that scanner did use x-rays, it would be a health hazard to the user.
@ProffAndy it is desinged using software not laser. National geographic is fakeeeeee
@FunTheoryVideos its fake how can u print the wrench that can move when u screw? In other words how can laser detect the two layers overlaped on each other. The laser will consider it as one layer. its laser not xray. laser doesnt know about internel structure of wrench.
Not very intelligent people commenting. There is no trickery going on. The scanner essentially x-rays the part you are duplicating. If it is accurate to 40 microns, it can pick up small separations for moving parts. This machine actually works as described.
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Without taking the wrench apart, I fail to see how the scanner/software/printer would know if the adjuster was fixed or moveable. I can see how it is possible to copy a shape, but there is no way that the scanner would be able to tell how hidden parts of an object are assembled (without dismantling the object).