I thought I would jot down a short thank you note to tell you how much I have appreciated your videos. Very rarely do you find someone who can communicate complex information in such a digestible manner. Delightfully delivered with an authority that leaves the viewer in no doubt we are listening to a master in their field. These videos are in a class of their own and I keep them in a special library. As a kid in the 1970s in the UK we had a BBC science journalist called James Burke and he was a very special communicator. I get the same excitement and connection with the subject material that I did all those years ago. Thank you very much Dan.
I was going to say the same thing -- this was a very clear explanation, and very soothing in style! There is definitely something great in the old BBC series -- and there was also another one "The Secret Life of machines with Tim Hunkin." It was a bit quirky and rustic, but also very calm and just pure genius in demonstrating how stuff works. If only we had more stuff like that!
@@martinda7446 Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California runs a marvelous project to preserve the heritage of semiconductor industry by interviewing people whose work contributed to it. And then they publish these lengthy, very detailed "Oral History" interviews, full of technical details, on their CZcams channel. They also have a library of searchable transcripts on their website. Something like that needs to be done for other crafts. Dan has so much experience, so much to tell both about engineering and about life -- it would be a captivating tale for many people interested in technology and its real history -- with all the ups and downs that come with trying to create something new.
can't believe this, I was hoping for an upload for years , i enjoyed watching every single video in this channel thank you for your time and have a great day
Thing I love about this guy is his flat out honesty about being a partner in a sintering style 3D printer company. How many CZcams creates do we watch that either flash name brand tools constantly throughout their videos, constantly name drop the brand name as if there is a minimum amount of times they have to drop the manufacturers name, flat out stop the video flow to introduce us to the sponsor of this video or (the ugliest and most disgusting types of all) flat out take over a channel and the creater becomes a salesman for the company and every video is either related to the product or the product placement throughout the video just wrecks that channel?? It'd be such a breath of fresh air if CZcams creators would be that honest about sponsorship.
If you want to be a huge blessing to humanity, keep doing these videos regularly for the rest of your life to pass on your knowledge. Really. Thanks Dan!
Dan - I learn more from you in 45 minutes than I could from taking an entire 40-hour class. You have an amazing knack for distilling information down to the most critical and memorable elements, in an approachable way that someone who's merely curious about it with no experience can understand. I wish we could clone you and have access to your lifetime of lessons learned.
Check all other Dan's videos : you'll get 3 years of mechanical engineering M.Sc. level manufacturing courses in a handful of videos. Never so much used Pause button to take notes on a CZcams video ever ! ;-)
Mr Gelbart, I have watched your 18 part series on prototyping at least 3 times. While I'm not in the prototyping business, I find tidbits of your knowledge appearing in other places. Thank you.
Thank You for Coming Back ! You are Master of Your Trade and we all require your Knowledge to be shared with us! Thanks for Posting a new video and I hope you post regularly .
I can't believe it, just a day ago I started watching your building prototype series again, wondering if you'd ever upload again and the next day... i thought i must be dreaming. thank you for all your videos, they are absolute gold, i can't emphasise how much they helped me!
I really appreciate the fact you included pricing for the printer, that kind of thing always seems to be a secret for most companies and it's difficult to get public figures.
Hi Dan, I had the good fortune to learn from you at ASML in CT. Those lessons specifically helped tremendously as I transitioned from precision mechanics to medical devices. Your reach is far! FYI, we have been using 3D printing in metal and plastics for production. Printing allows us to make organic shapes which helps us create complicated flexures with less parts. It also allows us to integrate industrial design into our products while avoiding the high cost of injection mold tooling. Our most successful implementation of 3D metal printing is to create micro structures similar to bone which allow better bone ingrowth into an implant.
Sir Dan, nice to see your video again!! Thanks for your video series, great improvement in my knowledge! It was almost impossible to build my first 3d printers, based on steel welded frame, without your video lessons. Many thanks!!!
Thank you! I've been following your videos for a few years now and I keep being amazed at how simple everything sounds when you explain things. I keep coming back to your videos to pick up those little details I missed last time. Good to see you are back, still being able to teach me new things :-)
Dan, I enjoyed watching your prototype series a lot and also learned a lot as I originally studied electrical engineering and work in the IT business for that last decades. I am glad you posted another video today. I hope more will follow soon.
Woo Hoo!!!! Thank you so much for posting another video, I sincerely appreciate your time and knowledge, it is really very generous of you to make and post them.
Dan, I hope you are doing well. Just watched all 18 episodes of your series. It is probably the best series about r&d or prototyping around. Watching your videos I just want more and more. 10/10 rank stuff !
After such a long time ! hes back ! i really enjoyed the videos , and i did not even see this oen , but im looking forward to it already ! thx for the effort !
Good to see a new video. I feel like I just got a new tool every time i watch one of your videos. I know many of the things you present, but I really enjoy the way you present it. Your videos are a treasure for future generations.
Thank you Mr. Gelbart for an extremely informative video. So much of this stuff was just referred to in my materials class in college, but you made it much more understandable.
Wow! One of the most instructional videos I have watched this year. From reading some initial comments it appears that these vids are few and far between, but I shall enjoy looking back at earlier releases. Subscribed 👍
@@dgelbart it's a trade of no recognition. We repair and see the engineering faults, after it has been pounded by industry. I play what if. And self taught myself physics, and solidworks, in order to get a invention to the prototype stage. Self funding is slow progress. So in order to complete the concept, I've invented some small hand tools to fund my work. I've made a random wire inserting tool. It's not finished but almost there. Time wise, it would take 15 hrs to fit coils manually on a 75 kw, 4-pole motor, With my tool, I've consistently got it down to 10hrs. And it's still not there. It can be 3d printed. Witch is my obsession. Thanks for replying
I've also come up with a concept for bonding 3d printer materials while there printed. It's a bit extreme, but it's based on the basic principles of heat and light.
YES!!! You have no idea how much I needed this, I’m hoping to get a job in a prototyping shop thats getting a 3D metal printer shortly. Love your videos, please don’t disappear again
Hi Dan nice to see you back thought my computer was having issues that something has to be wrong here, nice to see you still favoring your lathe build over this 3D event watching anyways. Multi-metal additive manufacturing is something we have seen work that is amazing to us. Great to see you looking well. Thank you, Lance & Patrick.
It's an amazing honor to us to have you back, your videos eare, and now are again, a very inspring font of information for me. Thanks for been back and continue to share your wisdow with us!!!
Learned a lot from Your older videos and this new one was no disapointment for sure! Your presentations convey loads of very useful information for us who develop new products and build prototypes for a living. Thanks for taking the time to do this. I could certainly se uses for Your printer in my shop. Shortening the developement cycle would perhaps the strongest incentive.
In the last four years I was busy leading a very talented team of people at Rapidia, developing this 3D metal printing technology. Before that I was in medical devices (Kardium), before that in regular printing (Creo) , even before that in Imaging , before that in Telecom (the list goes on).
Dan, I think you would find this video interesting. It's about 3d printing forms for pressing out parts out of sheet metal. czcams.com/video/8cNeAOpR-Ws/video.html
I discovered Dan's video I think 2 weeks ago (from AVE). Was disappointed that videos were discontinued. Great to see new videos and surprised by this small coincidence.
Oohh yeah, the Professor is back... What was I doing?? Make a coffee, sit back.. And watch whatever he will impart! Thank you. Looks like a very slick set up you guys have got to market, wish you success. It seems to me you would still need 'the back room' machines and machining skills to finish off most of the parts critical dimentions. But a nice step on the evolution of manufacturing. Ps, I still dream about making a lathe like yours. That vidio was such a tease. Carl from Oz..
Dan you are awesome! Thank you so much for producing all your videos! I wish you made more but I get that life can get in the way. Anywho hope life is treating you well!
A new Dan Gelbart video after 4 years? There's no way this day could get better!
He's back. Cant believe it after discovering him month ago.
There's a reason I subscribed to his channel
That is a failure of your imagination.
WOW about time, more please.......
Thank you sir, may I have another
I thought I would jot down a short thank you note to tell you how much I have appreciated your videos.
Very rarely do you find someone who can communicate complex information in such a digestible manner. Delightfully delivered with an authority that leaves the viewer in no doubt we are listening to a master in their field.
These videos are in a class of their own and I keep them in a special library.
As a kid in the 1970s in the UK we had a BBC science journalist called James Burke and he was a very special communicator. I get the same excitement and connection with the subject material that I did all those years ago.
Thank you very much Dan.
Thanks you! When I have the time I'll produce more.
@@dgelbart Excellent.
I was going to say the same thing -- this was a very clear explanation, and very soothing in style!
There is definitely something great in the old BBC series -- and there was also another one "The Secret Life of machines with Tim Hunkin."
It was a bit quirky and rustic, but also very calm and just pure genius in demonstrating how stuff works.
If only we had more stuff like that!
@@cogoid yes, Tim Hunkin was marvelous.
@@martinda7446 Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California runs a marvelous project to preserve the heritage of semiconductor industry by interviewing people whose work contributed to it. And then they publish these lengthy, very detailed "Oral History" interviews, full of technical details, on their CZcams channel. They also have a library of searchable transcripts on their website.
Something like that needs to be done for other crafts. Dan has so much experience, so much to tell both about engineering and about life -- it would be a captivating tale for many people interested in technology and its real history -- with all the ups and downs that come with trying to create something new.
I thought this day would never come...
can't believe this, I was hoping for an upload for years , i enjoyed watching every single video in this channel thank you for your time and have a great day
Dan is the Bob Ross of prototyping :) I only wish I could afford those paintbrushes
Bob Ross is the Martyn Poliakoff of painting.
I urge you to check out Tim "The Secret Life Of Components" Hunchin's videos. Very different budget and viewpoint.
Thing I love about this guy is his flat out honesty about being a partner in a sintering style 3D printer company.
How many CZcams creates do we watch that either flash name brand tools constantly throughout their videos, constantly name drop the brand name as if there is a minimum amount of times they have to drop the manufacturers name, flat out stop the video flow to introduce us to the sponsor of this video or (the ugliest and most disgusting types of all) flat out take over a channel and the creater becomes a salesman for the company and every video is either related to the product or the product placement throughout the video just wrecks that channel??
It'd be such a breath of fresh air if CZcams creators would be that honest about sponsorship.
*BEST* description of metal printing EVER. Thank you!
Monsieur Gelbart
You should live hundreds of years and feed us with these precious knowledges. Huge respect and greetings.
Thanks, Dan! Very nice to see you again.
If you want to be a huge blessing to humanity, keep doing these videos regularly for the rest of your life to pass on your knowledge. Really. Thanks Dan!
Thanks for posting a new video!
Dan - I learn more from you in 45 minutes than I could from taking an entire 40-hour class. You have an amazing knack for distilling information down to the most critical and memorable elements, in an approachable way that someone who's merely curious about it with no experience can understand. I wish we could clone you and have access to your lifetime of lessons learned.
I agree 100%
Check all other Dan's videos : you'll get 3 years of mechanical engineering M.Sc. level manufacturing courses in a handful of videos. Never so much used Pause button to take notes on a CZcams video ever ! ;-)
Mr Gelbart, I have watched your 18 part series on prototyping at least 3 times. While I'm not in the prototyping business, I find tidbits of your knowledge appearing in other places. Thank you.
Dan, welcome back and thank you so much for another video. Not that many videos, but each one is like a shining diamond .
Thank You for Coming Back ! You are Master of Your Trade and we all require your Knowledge to be shared with us! Thanks for Posting a new video and I hope you post regularly .
I can't believe it, just a day ago I started watching your building prototype series again, wondering if you'd ever upload again and the next day... i thought i must be dreaming. thank you for all your videos, they are absolute gold, i can't emphasise how much they helped me!
Dan man, your previously videos were so unique and information rich, I'm so glad you decided to come back from the future to give us another lesson.
I really appreciate the fact you included pricing for the printer, that kind of thing always seems to be a secret for most companies and it's difficult to get public figures.
Says the infant who won't use her real public name!
Oh, the irony.
Hi Dan, I had the good fortune to learn from you at ASML in CT. Those lessons specifically helped tremendously as I transitioned from precision mechanics to medical devices. Your reach is far! FYI, we have been using 3D printing in metal and plastics for production. Printing allows us to make organic shapes which helps us create complicated flexures with less parts. It also allows us to integrate industrial design into our products while avoiding the high cost of injection mold tooling. Our most successful implementation of 3D metal printing is to create micro structures similar to bone which allow better bone ingrowth into an implant.
The Master is back !! Thank you Mr. Gebhart !
So glad to see the another video - I love the long form, in depth approach. Thanks Dan!
Just made my day!!! Thankyou for coming back Dan!
I am so happy to see you after so many years. You made my day sir.
Great summary of Metal 3d printing. Thank you very much!
Excellent and clear discussion of pros and cons. Nice technological approach to 3D printing.
So glad to see another Video Dan! I've always loved your videos, but realize they take time to make. Thanks for taking the time to make one!
Sir Dan, nice to see your video again!! Thanks for your video series, great improvement in my knowledge! It was almost impossible to build my first 3d printers, based on steel welded frame, without your video lessons. Many thanks!!!
Thank you!
I've been following your videos for a few years now and I keep being amazed at how simple everything sounds when you explain things. I keep coming back to your videos to pick up those little details I missed last time.
Good to see you are back, still being able to teach me new things :-)
Happy to be witnessing history! Thanks for the new video Mr. Dan
Thank you very much for the video Mr. Gelbart, great you're back! You're insights and thoughts about manufacturing techniques are pure gold.
Dear Dan, You are the teacher I never had.
Your knowledge, experience & method of teaching inspire me.
The future thanks you.
Thank you, sir.
The Master returns! I love watching your series.
Whoa, never thought I'd see the day! I thought this channel was just reference material at this point.
Fantastic video!! So happy to see new videos come up!
Dan Gelbart posted a new video! What a piece of exciting news!
I am a retired mechanical engineer but I have to admit, I learned a bit! Thank you very much, Dan Gelbart for this YT video.
br from Germany - Karl
So good to see you again; this video made my day. Hope all is well. Kind regards from Portugal
If Dan Gelbart declares an interest, you know it's going to be brilliant. Welcome back.
Loads of supporting details!!! I Love this man.
Dan, I enjoyed watching your prototype series a lot and also learned a lot as I originally studied electrical engineering and work in the IT business for that last decades. I am glad you posted another video today. I hope more will follow soon.
Woo Hoo!!!! Thank you so much for posting another video, I sincerely appreciate your time and knowledge, it is really very generous of you to make and post them.
Dan, I hope you are doing well. Just watched all 18 episodes of your series. It is probably the best series about r&d or prototyping around. Watching your videos I just want more and more. 10/10 rank stuff !
Welcome back thanks for posting
After such a long time ! hes back ! i really enjoyed the videos , and i did not even see this oen , but im looking forward to it already ! thx for the effort !
Love these videos. Please keep them coming!
Woohoo, nice to see that you're still around after all these years.
Good to see a new video. I feel like I just got a new tool every time i watch one of your videos. I know many of the things you present, but I really enjoy the way you present it. Your videos are a treasure for future generations.
Thank you Mr. Gelbart for an extremely informative video. So much of this stuff was just referred to in my materials class in college, but you made it much more understandable.
Wow! One of the most instructional videos I have watched this year. From reading some initial comments it appears that these vids are few and far between, but I shall enjoy looking back at earlier releases. Subscribed 👍
The best overview on metal 3D-printing I have ever seen!! Definitely subscribing!
Thank you. You inspire me.
I'm just starting out at the age of 48 in prototyping after electric motor rewinding for 32 years.
Thanks.
I used to rewind motors too as a teenager as I couldn't afford new ones. Even built my own motors.
@@dgelbart it's a trade of no recognition.
We repair and see the engineering faults, after it has been pounded by industry.
I play what if.
And self taught myself physics, and solidworks, in order to get a invention to the prototype stage.
Self funding is slow progress.
So in order to complete the concept, I've invented some small hand tools to fund my work.
I've made a random wire inserting tool.
It's not finished but almost there.
Time wise, it would take 15 hrs to fit coils manually on a 75 kw, 4-pole motor,
With my tool, I've consistently got it down to 10hrs.
And it's still not there.
It can be 3d printed.
Witch is my obsession.
Thanks for replying
I've also come up with a concept for bonding 3d printer materials while there printed.
It's a bit extreme, but it's based on the basic principles of heat and light.
Great to see you back. Always wonderful content.
YES!!! You have no idea how much I needed this, I’m hoping to get a job in a prototyping shop thats getting a 3D metal printer shortly.
Love your videos, please don’t disappear again
Phenomenal, a wonderful video to add to your comprehensive series.
Fantastic to see you back. Hope you find the time to continue the prototyping series beyond this video.
If you need suggestions for topics let me know :-)
Fantastic Video, I never thought of connecting 3d printed and machined parts with the metal paste like that. thank you for sharing your findings.
These videos are gold! Thank you sir
good to see you dan, your videos have been invaluable to me over the years!
Hi Dan nice to see you back thought my computer was having issues that something has to be wrong here, nice to see you still favoring your lathe build over this 3D event watching anyways. Multi-metal additive manufacturing is something we have seen work that is amazing to us. Great to see you looking well.
Thank you, Lance & Patrick.
It's an amazing honor to us to have you back, your videos eare, and now are again, a very inspring font of information for me. Thanks for been back and continue to share your wisdow with us!!!
Learned a lot from Your older videos and this new one was no disapointment for sure!
Your presentations convey loads of very useful information for us who develop new products and build prototypes for a living.
Thanks for taking the time to do this. I could certainly se uses for Your printer in my shop. Shortening the developement cycle would perhaps the strongest incentive.
Oh! I'm so glad you made another video! Thank you so much i've learned a lot from you.
Thank you for posting a new video. I really enjoy your videos.
Always a pleasure to watch you explain anything, thank you
Dan, can you make a video telling us what you've been up to for the past four years? Your fans want to know!
In the last four years I was busy leading a very talented team of people at Rapidia, developing this 3D metal printing technology. Before that I was in medical devices (Kardium), before that in regular printing (Creo) , even before that in Imaging , before that in Telecom (the list goes on).
@@dgelbart I look forward to learning more about your Rapidia system. It's very interesting.
Dan, I think you would find this video interesting. It's about 3d printing forms for pressing out parts out of sheet metal.
czcams.com/video/8cNeAOpR-Ws/video.html
@@SystemsPlanet Dan has done some videos doing that with waterjet cut profiles and a rubber mat on a press brake.
Good to see you again Mr Gelbart, love the content and insight you provide 😀
OMG, Dan!! Good to have you back :)
Thank you for another masterclass Mr. Gelbart. Your videos are worth the wait.
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I'm subbing even though it's been a long time since you've posted. I love the way you teach. Thank you and GOD bless you!
You're a true pedagogue, sir.
Wow, never thought this channel would return back. Hoping for more uploads!
So great to see what you've been doing Dan. Loved when I had the opportunity to get around you and work with you during my Creo days 👍
You have a gift for instruction, and for me personally exciting a desire to attempt and learn something new.
More than 3/4 of an hour and not once did I think this was a long video.
I discovered Dan's video I think 2 weeks ago (from AVE). Was disappointed that videos were discontinued. Great to see new videos and surprised by this small coincidence.
Excellent description of 3D metal printing Dan! You are a fantastic engineer with a vast knowledge in all areas of mechanical engineering.
Great to see another vid from Dan. Inspirational man.
Thanks so much for sharing!! Please continue with the new content!
Such a wealth of knowledge you are, good to see & hear you again.
Very happy to see that you are back!
Thank you, Mr. Gelbart, for releasing a new video. I always enjoy your opinion, I take a large part of it to reconsider my own point of view.
absolutely amazing ! Thank you Mr. Gelbart
Oohh yeah, the Professor is back...
What was I doing??
Make a coffee, sit back..
And watch whatever he will impart!
Thank you.
Looks like a very slick set up you guys have got to market, wish you success.
It seems to me you would still need 'the back room' machines and machining skills to finish off most of the parts critical dimentions.
But a nice step on the evolution of manufacturing.
Ps, I still dream about making a lathe like yours.
That vidio was such a tease.
Carl from Oz..
Thanks so much, it always a pleasure to watch your videos. A little like mini master classes!
Excellent as always. Thank you.
Oh man Im so glad you are back!
Fantastic to see a new video Dan! I’m a big fan mate!
Hi Marcus nice seeing you here, we like you we know why now, you are into this guy, he is a good man. Lance & Patrick.
Hi Dan Welcome back to your channel! I hope life has treated you well, and its a pleasure to once again observe your offering. Thanks.
I haven't been this happy in 4 years!! Thanks for the upload
Welcome back, you have been missed.
Dan, thanks for sharing your wisdom and knowledge. I hope you are doing well.
Mr. Gelbart, i'm glad you are here again and hope you are well!
Thank you for the very informative video about metal 3D printing. I learned a great deal.
So good to see that you are still making videos, you are my hero lol.
very good to see you again, great video, thanks..
These videos are incredible
Nicely done with all the information needed for a real educated decision on the field of purchase.
A huge thanks for sharing with us all this!
I have taken a real look at your content on your channel here... Inspired and mind blown.
Dan you are awesome! Thank you so much for producing all your videos! I wish you made more but I get that life can get in the way. Anywho hope life is treating you well!