Homemade 3D printed stargate vanished!
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- In this video I show how I created a homemade 3D printed stargate with functional iris aperture that instantly vanishes. It shows the basic principle in how camera apertures work and what an amazing mechanical device they are and satisfying to watch in motion. It was an interesting DIY project and a lot of fun too! However when a functional iris is connected to a stargate, strange things can happen.
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Yes Really!
Someone would make a killing if they made a pet door like this with collar activation.
Damn, that's a long way to go just to find out that the Nox don't think you're ready for this level of technology.
I'm a big fan of this show! Great job would you share the files? Thanks!
This guy, saying what everybody is thinking!
Awesome modeling work that perfectly fit and look really nice.
As you told we never get bored of the iris mechanism, it's so statisfying.
Make another out of transparent and side light with blue LEDs for the wormhole.
Small cabinets with this design type would sell.
The iris technology can be used for microsized faucet valves based on nanotechnology as an auto drip mechanism that opens and closes a second, it would keep the pipe from freezing, the faucet that uses this would be an electronic and powered by a 46 volt battery that would be completely water tight, there would be a control panel for it in front of the faucet between the valves, the iris valve would be put in the spicket of the faucet, when you push the button for auto drip you can set it for a certain speed, the iris valve would open and close a second for every drip of water.
All that hard work gone in a flash!
Hey best iris design i have seen yet. I'm a huge Stargate fan. Any way can you share the print files? I would love to talk to you about this design with you.
Very cool! If you ever get it back, you can send your neighbour's cat to the end of the universe!
Greetings from germany,
Marcus
Awsome! Are the files for this availible for download somewhere?
Great design. Just imagine if you replaced the black iris parts with clear-blue acrylic parts and added a strip of leds inside the ring to light up the clear-blue parts. I wonder if it would look like the event horizon then?
Ha! Really nice Dude, you have to do more videos!
GREAT JOB
This is great can you tell us where to get the file
what would be COOL...is to make your project electronic.. buy an adrino board and hook up the servo motor to your lever to open and close the iris. then soldering in L.E.D. lights where your symbols go. next 3d print in clear plastic, the symbols and attach them to the proper areas on your ring. program your adrino board to do random gate dialing with 7 symbols and when it completes the task.... have the iris open......only because you cant create a real worm hole. just a thought. cool project. nice job by the way and thanks for the video...i subscribed to you by the way.
I mentioned this in another Iris build, something that at the time I had never thought about....
Anything that hit the iris should have had a microscopic "squirt" of material out through the exact center....
Very cool! I designed an iris that I've been trying to print but I have to work on the thickness of everything to get it to all fit together. No relation to Stargate though.
Great job! Very Cool 😎👍
Really f’ing cool!
Well... you shared the how-to, maybe one day you’ll share files. Thanks ! (If)
So amazing
excellent job..
I know this opening tune. What's it from?
Super work! Subbed
Yes, Realy! You need 2, otherwise you can't travel anywhere! 🤣
You should get a laser cutter and some plastic sheets. You'll save a lot of time.
Oh and one question, what is the thickness of those iris plates?
hmm this was cool but could the iris panels have been better shaped and stiffer?
I was thinking that they should be stiffer too, but the more I look at it, the more I think a little flex is a good thing. The fins need to flex a little so they can adjust to one another by bending in strange directions on the fly. If you think about it, each fin is more flat when the iris is open. They twist some as the circle closes. I think it's good enough under tension the way it is. If they were stiff, they'd be fighting each other too much.
well of course they have to flex when they close but I think that having them almost paper thin is a little too much, and watching them close it before the lairs got put together shows that they are made them way to long and the wrong shape.
this makes a grate proof of concept thought and I hope your next one looks even more like the shows.
Fucking incredible, GG man
Nice!! =)
would sharp (like in SG-1 series) end of blades collide with each other or why they are shaped like that?
perfectly
great project. I'm looking at building my retirement shadow box (military retirement) and would like to incorporate an iris. It will be stargate themed. Can you share the files? or at a cost?
I think iris is smaller
But its good
@YES REALLY!............... care to share the stl and all the other files ?
Stl files?
hey look its the star gate from galaxy life!
I need a 3dprinter....
Do that for sale ?
are the plans for sale ?
Hello i m a french printer and i search to print in 3d a good model of iris operational for my 3d print gate with ramp.Possible to buy your model or echange with my collection of stl?thank you
My new gb lid
I liked the idea of it
But that intro was painfully slow to watch
so i assume the show did something similar to this? or was it just CGI?
AFAIK it was just CGI, the showrunners said somewhere that it would be way too complex and expensive to build an actual mechanical iris, but it certainly is doable if you have the budget
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Good answer.
Bleib auf dem Teppich und verschwende weniger Energie! Fantast.
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Share the files
Yea, the taking 20 minutes to spell out stargate.....not a fan, maybe cut that crap out and get to what the video is about next time.
I have watched Paint dry, that was more interesting than this.
Not our fault that you've got an attention span of a gold fish, personally I found this quite interesting
hola amigo, me gustaria saber como podria hacer yo para diseñar una puerta asi, pero hacerla en otros material, con las medidas de mi preferencia y sin impresion 3D, eso es un software de esas maquinas 3d o hay una formula mecanica? tienes instagram?