I Made a HUGE 3D Printer - Using 3D Printing!
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A .0mm nozzle? Dang, that's a lot of precision.
Lol, i just heard it, went to the comments to see if i was correct
Same here😂
I had to play that back 3 times when i heard that. First of all i thought he said 0.2.
Need this nozzle as well! 😄
With all the hard work on such a mammoth of a project a tiny script error is almost guaranteed to happen!
Pat yourself and the Bamboo Labs team on the back for creating such an amazing project and then take a well deserved long rest!
I'm somewhat ashamed to admit it took me several *minutes* to realize he wasn't building a printer but a model of a printer. I even thought that stepper motor was real, even though it didn't look heavy at all
Same. Expected much more from one of my favorite makers than a stupid marketing model that could not even simulate printing.
Yeah, watch Ivan Miranda if you want to see the real thing, very cool to see an actual working huge printer build
@@ashleyreid155 Or Dr D-Flo
czcams.com/video/s27CzktFDCg/video.html
Yeah was hoping for a simulated replica with moving parts at least
He did not indicate anywhere that it wouldn't even move. Not the title, not even at the start of the video when he said "this is also a stepper motor" about his large *model* of a stepper motor. It's just classic clickbait video-retention stuff. Cool marketing stunt but really a nothing burger of a video.
nice, but for 99,9% of visitors it was just some unfinished build that bambulab didn't make in time
this should be finished before the exhibition
I mean part of the point of the whole thing is that bambulab wanted something to keep their printers busy during the show, but having maybe half of it done ahead of time would have made sense.
It was a show for makers. It ended up being the key part of the show. But it was a bit over ambitious, and ideally should have been finished the morning of last day. They then could have flipped the story, printed miniatures and handed them out, or something. But hey, this was a piece of art. The art of making.
Well they have it for next year.
Can't believe I watched this whole video and didn't realize until the last minute or two that you were just building a giant model, and not an actual giant 3d printer.
You are not the only one. Pretty disappointing clickbait
only commercial video for bad chinese company that didn't respect opensource community. this channel is now in my blacklist
I really wonder how someone saw the motor that he showed at the beggining an actually thought it was real...
@@Jorge.ALXNDR I thought he might be using dummy motors while experimenting at home, because the real ones may be quite heavy and expensive and not required until the real show
@@Jorge.ALXNDR I thought I was just a housing for an actual motor to make it look right. Also when he said it was gonna "move" he said something else in the video (I'm not gonna re-watch it to find it) that seemed to imply it would print. Cool project, click bait title, disappointed it did not print!
If Bambu Labs doesn’t know what to do with that wall and those printers after the convention, I measured and all of it would just fit inside my middle school tech classroom. Just wanted to help you find a good home for all of those.
I had a blast meeting you and see the process of building this massive printer. 🚀💡👍
Trade shows are part of what I do for a living. So I know how challenging that environment would be to build anything in. This is an impressive feat. And a super cool thing for BL to arrange.
I hope you had enough down time to see the rest of the show.
Awesome project, Alex! Wish I could have gone to the show and seen it in person. Been loving my Bambu Army :) (1 X1C and 6 P1S)
6??!
Weird flex, but ok
@@jerkwagon Nah thats just sick
Ur wrong. It was a waste
Trying to slide me one? :P
Dude, so cool! What a grind
Very fun project... And above all, thank you for taking the time and energy to take a selfie together while you were overwhelmed by work in the middle of Formnext 😂😂😂
Alex is back on the workshop, luv it! Whooooooooh
Nice job! I already imagined that you had to alter the original file way more than just to scale it up. I did a similar (but way smaller) project last spring. I made a 1:4 model of our ultimaker at work as a retirement gift for a dear co-worker (it was suposed to be a 3D giftcard with money for a 3D printer). I did t have the files so I had to construct the whole thing first. It turned out great and the head was also moving 😉
15:00 "point zero millimeter nozzle"
that's some next gen tech! lol
What an awesome collaboration and challenge, which you completely nailed!
BambuLab indeed pushes affordability, quality, speed, reliability and simplicity of use to consumer level price machines! So glad it is moving forward!
Thank you Alex
This looked even more impressive in real life, great build man! Also, genius combination of the alu profiles and dowels!
Ooo, another Dutch guy that was there
It's a thin line between brilliance and madness.
Can't imagine doing all this live at a trade show.
I know a lot of us are wanting an large volume Bambu printer, but this is insane.
This is super cool. Glad you were able to complete it.
.0 mm nozzle haha. Didn't know it was you who made the big Bambu at FormNext, nice!
You did so much work scaling up the model! Wow, great job sir.
It's good to see you back to your workshop 😀
Your work is amazing!!!
It was crazy seeing that thing come to life in person! Impressive work!!
Wow!!!! - what a cool and well planned project!!!
What a Great Job you did.❤
Man that is so cool. Impressive project and very impressed with the low failure ratio and missprint in those enviroments. That is actually good. I got my ratrig and v core printers. But starting to get curious on these bambu labs printers too now. Might end up getting one in the future to see what the hype is all about. Bambu is an impressive company i got to say. Cheers to bambu and to Alexandre Chappel. Love your channel, videos and all the job you put into everything. Keep up the good work. Cheer from Norway
Am I the only one expecting to see a "working" giant 3D printer ?
I was thinking the same; only to be disappointed once again.
Clickbaity Title… calling it a Model as it is would have saved me the time.
no, you're not; this is blatant clickbait.
@@arbitrary_username Pro Tip: Always click to the end of videos.
Yup. Clickbait.
What an epic build!
That's crazy! Nice job!
What an accomplishment!!!
Nice Alex. I have a Bambu Labs P1S and I love it, it runs 24/7 and made since months no trouble. It very fast and quality is perfect, no match for the printers I know.
I'm proud of your efforts to complete this 🎉🎉 bro
details are Amazing
very happy to look at this )
Amazing job!!!
Cool and a lots of effor ! Conragulations !
It must possibly be the most interesting 3D printer I have encountered. Crazy to see how many hours you put into that and congratulations! Has anyone else started making what you have, does it work?
Awesome Video as usual! Would you share with us the hardware you used for the suspended ceiling in your flat? Specifically the brackets for attaching the the wooden construction to the joists in the ceiling? Thanks dude!
This is so cool, as always! :)
so you build it at night mostly because of the people but the finished product was only exhibited for 10 minutes... I'm not getting the picture here Iguess
I used to do electronics for shows like this. I felt the suspense of that rush to finish through the whole video
this is awesome
Would be cool to see a follow up to continue adding all the details to this like the back panel, poop chute, giant ptfe tubing, etc.
Fun little video of the event and the project, also super cool that all the surrounding booths were friendly enough to lend out their printers to help you get everything done in time :D Nice work!!
Love your work.
this is wild and awesome haha
Amazing project! Fun to watch :o)
I'm sure they'll get lots of use out of that prop for trade shows. Looks great!
Love this content
Thats so cool man !! Never expected anybody to be able to do something like this
Another great video, I alway enjoy seeing what you are up to. - This looked like a really fun project. It reminded me of a few things I have done. Firstly I printed a 4ft long cruise ship on a couple of X1Cs - it was 6 build plates long and about 13 build plates high (although each part was only about 2-8 cms thick) - so around 100 multi colour build plates - probably almost as much printing time as your big P1P - your video inspires me to make a build video myself. Also I created a fun multi colour model of the X1C extruder too (but only full size rather than as big as yours). Finally I would like to create a probably half size model of the P1P - but alter to so that it has two P1Ps jointed together on the Y rails - to show what a P1P IDEX would look like.
Good work👍
Fantastic work, Alexandre! 😃
But next time build a working one! Perhaps a collaboration with Ivan Miranda?
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
You are AMAZING! 🥺
Ooooh been waiting for this since I saw Stefan from CNCKitchen on the periphery of your build process
Kind of strange to not finish it until the event was essentially over. But major props to you for all the work and skill that went into this.
Pretty cool video Alex. Good to see my friend Teddy into your video.
Unreal
This is awesome.
Very impressive, what software did you use to split the model into decent sized pieces?
This is really epic… now make it print 😎
this is sooooooo coool
Wow, a .0 mm nozzle (14:57)? No surprise it took that long! ;-)
Very good! Will you make a live one in that size next time?
This is great, I saw it being built through different peoples youtube videos. Really hope to see it at more trade shows!
its a cool video and idea, but i have to say this is one of the big problems with 3d printing. So much waste, and for nothing really.. Just open up printables and thingyverse and look at all the useless junk people have created and shared. Like a pencil holder holder, I understand a lot of that stuff is people learning the process and sharing but we have to be smarter about how much plastic we are wasting and throwing away. Or at least acknowlege it.
Thats been my feeling lately aswell. So much useless stuff. I'm glad I have projects of my own. Can't imagine having nothing to print and just printing random crap from the web.
Usefulness is subjective
People print effing benchy _fleets_ ! And they are proud of them as well...
Christ almighty.
Well thats the massive difference between innovation and not progressing. You cant worry about all that crap if you want to innovate and move forward in tech and most of the time it involves being very wasteful. Lucky most innovative people dont have ur mindset cause wed still be back in the bronze age and this convo would not even have happened😂
I feel the same way. I know a guy who makes 6 figures selling 3D prints and and my family keeps saying “you could do that too!”. I looked into what he does and it’s all kitschy junk. Little themed items like knives from CS or Apex, Super Mario this and that. Great that he’s making so much money doing that but he’s really just creating needless plastic waste. Only difference is it’s gonna sit on someone’s shelf or desk for a little while before winding up in the landfill.
But usefulness is subjective I guess and if everyone thought that stuff was junk, that guy wouldn’t have a business.
Alexandre, MAKE IT WORK!😉
Great project - now a working model - that would have been something else! 😛
Make it real!!!!!!🎉
Yeah, impressive work but a shame it's just a giant static model that doesn't do anything- I'd take a leaf out of Ivan's book and make it actually function for their next event where it's on display.
If you've ever made anything of this scale or anything of actual significance before, you'd know how ridiculous your comment sounds.
@@alexanderpierzchala1615 Not ridiculous at all- I literally referred to Ivan Miranda who recently built an enormous working 3d printer. There is no good reason why this one here couldn't have been made as a working printer other than it was rushed and wasn't even finished by the end of the event due to poor planning ( it's just a silly over-sized static display model which serves no real purpose other than to look cool, which is indeed a wasted opportunity as others have said ). Now, did you have anything else to say or are you done making a fool of yourself?
@@SuicideNeil well that's where you're wrong. If anyone is making a fool of himself, it's you. This was planned to be built from start to finish of the expo. Ivan Miranda didn't have 6 days to build his working printer with massive amount of people stopping by, passing by etc. There's no way in hell, one person could ever do that in that short amount of time. It was a fun project, and it definitely turned a lot of heads, and got a ton of visitors to the booth. That was probably the point of it. I went by few times a day to see how it was progressing. And it was nice to actually talk to Alex for a little while. There's no need to be an asshole. Next year, maybe you can build a working huge 3d printer on Formnext yourself in 6 days and prove me wrong 🤣
@@grindfreak81 In which case it was a pointless project which served little purpose- and even then he didn't properly finish on time. Boring, next please.
The giant printer is really great, you can develop it further, the display at the top of the printer could be built so that it even shows something and it would be really cool that the hot end can even move and that it can print something on the huge 3D printer you made the printer really great.
As a person who has restored several, old aircooled vw’s with bolt on fenders, decklids and hoods, how long it would take before someone 3d printed these sometimes hard to find body parts and how durable they would be, at the very least, they wouldn’t rust.
I'm planning on building a 3d printer to do exactly that. The nozzle will be large and it won't be extremely precise, but it'll be enough to print supports for carbon or fiberglass sheets.
The power to drive those steppers and heater
Curious how you accounted for shrinkage if at all? :)
Lets hope they keep it so that next year you can go back and upgrade it!
Where do we get the file that you have made and edited I would love to make it lol
What 3D modelling software are you using? Thank you!
1:30 thank you for the responsible disclaimer :)
So this is why Bambu out off filaments :D
now get it to work >:) (this is so cool, nice work my dude!)
17:56, great!! now i can tell my kids i was printed!!!
Fantastic 😅❤
wooooah black betty bamboolab
Very impressive! What is it going to print?
Print a house for start!
13:08 you nailed that "Morgen!" haha, sounds like a native speaker
I was waiting on this video Alex! Awesome that I have met you in person! Oh I did saw my friend and I at 11:20
is it possible to get the cad files for this. I will be reducing to try and make a copy but bigger of my bambu carbin i have. I will have to resize and some changes but you have done most of it. thanks
Fantastic can be a reality. I toured Push Plastic 3D printer filament manufacturing facility when I was at PwnCNC World Headquarters (I work remotely for PwnCNC) in Arkansas.
Push Plastic has a real 3D printer you can stand inside of. It's as big as a good sized closet.
Awesome
A can of Silly String in the tool head going out the nozzle would have been hilarious!
Thanks for your work Alex! Great content!
Now we need a working one made of metal :)
It's funny how, despite never having used a 3D printer, I remember the possibility that a person could use a 3D printer to create a 3D printer.
That's the whole RepRap project concept
Pretty sure i saw this posted on the BambuLab SubReddit, unless of course two people were crazy enough to build this! Had no idea you were behind it though, super cool to see the "behind the scenes"
what a great sponsorship!
Wish you could make that files you used available I would like my own giant copy of that printer 😂
It's a mini home!! hopefully more affordable, could print out parts for a larger home! It probably eats other printers for filament when you're not looking
Cooooool!
Recommendation for you that Ive recently found quite useful: Nylon R-Type rivets.
Need to connect something quickly, but want it to be removable, but also want it to be cheap, and dont want it to be thrown out with a prototype part should it nor be the final part?
Nylon rivets.
Easier to implement in cad in all orientations as you only need a cone with the end snipped off to be the diameter of the rivet (you can actually just extrude a hole beveled to 45 degrees and you are done), cheap as chips, and you don't have to throw them out with failed ideas like you might have to do with heat melt inserts, which if you've ever prototyped something with, you know the pain of seeing all that hardware go down the drain, or having to design for screws, and then switching to them later. They also come in tons of good for 3d printing diameters and lengths.
.0mm Nozzle? ;)
wait so your telling me you built a massive 3d printer model for an exhibit but only finnished 10 mins before it closed??