8 Cool 3D Printed Parts From Formnext 2024 | The Cool Parts Show

8 Cool 3D Printed Parts From Formnext 2024 | The Cool Parts Show

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@Ouroboros.Corp.1
@Ouroboros.Corp.1 - 05.12.2024 15:38

Thank you for your amazing work !

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@feedbackzaloop
@feedbackzaloop - 05.12.2024 16:52

Ah yes, Krauss Maffei, the well known "car" manufacturer.

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@SONO4B11T
@SONO4B11T - 05.12.2024 21:29

Can't wait for the live !

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@sierraecho884
@sierraecho884 - 05.12.2024 22:38

Metal casting are almost dead through this new tech. It´s way more expensive and difficult to achieve good resutls.

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@marcozacarias1675
@marcozacarias1675 - 06.12.2024 11:46

Another amazing episode covering the exact 3d printing content I ❤ Thank you!!!

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@RaminOhebshalom
@RaminOhebshalom - 07.12.2024 06:03

Thank you

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@emptymannull
@emptymannull - 08.12.2024 22:01

To say that anything 3D printed contains Carbon Fiber is disingenuous and misleading at best. It's physically impossible to get the long continuous strands of fiber due to how the printers function, thus totally negating the primary benefit of CF.

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@phillyphil1513
@phillyphil1513 - 09.12.2024 02:41

hey Pete hey Steph, there are 2 new AM parts (that both definitely qualify as "super cool") that you guys should look into doing videos on (if you're not planning to already). since i see you guys are willing to travel, like when you guys travelled to one of my fave towns for Motorsports and Racing Engineering (ref: Indianapolis for Dallara) be advised 2 of the biggest names in Automotive sector (none bigger) are using 3D printed suspension components on the latest versions of their Multi-Million dollar Hypercars coming in 2025...

yeah, Ferrari on their new F80 (799 units) is using 3D printed Aluminum on 1 of their rear suspension components (2 in total), and McLaren on their new W1 (399 units) is using 3D Printed Titanium on no less than 3 of their front suspension components (6 in total). Ferrari apparently has their own in-house capability...? (not 100% sure on that so you'll have to check that out) while McLaren apparently worked with a US Company named Divergent. either way, one sounds like a nice "road trip" to Modena Italy and the other sounds like a nice "road trip" to Woking/Surrey England to "get the scoop". thank you. 👍

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@PrinityID
@PrinityID - 11.12.2024 09:27

just found out there's a channel like this. good job!

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@glennalexon1530
@glennalexon1530 - 28.12.2024 01:40

There's zero chance that the BWM console used to take longer than three hours and forty minutes to make; the entire chassis of the car is stamped and welded faster than that. AM is cool, but not magic.

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@MayaSingh-x2k
@MayaSingh-x2k - 04.04.2025 08:58

Congrats

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