Cool Prints // 3D Printed Compliant Mechanisms
Ғылым және технология
3D printing has some unique properties that let us design compliant mechanisms in new ways. This week I played around with the idea to make some fun and functional objects!
Download my STL files at MyMiniFactory :
bit.ly/cmpliant (compliant clips)
bit.ly/chopS (transforming chopsticks)
BYU Compliant Mechanisms : www.compliantmechanisms.byu.e...
Veritasium's video : • Why Machines That Bend...
Filaments used (MatterHackers links) :
-Polyalchemy Elixir : bit.ly/MH-poly
-Fillamentum Extrafill PLA : bit.ly/xtrafill
-Polyalchemy Elixir (direct) : bit.ly/polyalchemy
Пікірлер: 743
3:14 Me: *Dont clip your nails, dont clip your already small nails theyll be so uncomfo--* You: ***clips***
@suckyerfilthymother
4 жыл бұрын
Same here
@whatever4053
4 жыл бұрын
Except my nails are already clipped
@tomcrews2381
4 жыл бұрын
Pi
@popyp7963
4 жыл бұрын
I cringed so hard..
@daphnebrown7157
4 жыл бұрын
I really cringed at that
Make some of those toy frogs that you press down on it's tail and as your finger slips off it jumps
@sharadkumarsingh4802
2 жыл бұрын
Nostalgia
@arinradamalaiarisoon4025
2 жыл бұрын
Nostalgia
@slavomirmjakis3301
2 жыл бұрын
make it from paper
@jerbear7952
6 ай бұрын
I forgot all about those. Man, simple fun
Cool designs! Note that compliant mechanism are often one piece (i.e. monolithic), but they don't have to be. (The core is the flexibility through elastic deformation). Especially for FDM, you can break up your designs in to multiple parts to optimize for strength or build direction.
@make.anything
4 жыл бұрын
Good point! I enjoy the challenge of designing parts that print in place, but sometimes splitting up a print has clear advantages
I really enjoy your filming style, and can appreciate it a lot! The way you use shots to actually take time and show the components up close is great. Thanks for great content
The Poly Panels smashed me in the nostalgia; when I was younger I used to have a building tile toy called Zaks.. Your panels look like the evolution of Zaks! Love it!
I watch a lot of your projects. you are work hard in every single one of theme I'm from algeria and i dont even have 3d printer but i love you channel keep on men. hard work appreciated
@buttersstotch2014
4 жыл бұрын
Hello from across the ocean :)
@miltonferreira9287
4 жыл бұрын
@@buttersstotch2014 it'd be more aproppiate "hello from the other side"
@KB-ty2gc
4 жыл бұрын
@@miltonferreira9287First I wrote that, but then Adeleted it
@sstingreii
4 жыл бұрын
Kimo Boissonnier I wish he did them with more madele
@localwyrm
4 жыл бұрын
Your English is very good!
I love how your channel just can't be hated. You have interesting, fun videos that make us watchers feel like we are part of it. And I see I'm not the only one thinking this! 1.3k likes and only 8 dislikes. Incredible. You can be proud of yourself!
@gravityisaconspiracy5995
2 жыл бұрын
Bad Penguin
@isaacnoobysmolbrain8810
2 жыл бұрын
the dislikes are hidden and your theory can no longer be proven true.
@teacupanimates
Жыл бұрын
@@isaacnoobysmolbrain8810 sadly- wait the removal of the dislike button was 11 months ago? time flies
@crckrbrrs
Жыл бұрын
using a plugin that intercepts youtube'ss publicly available api, this video currently has 1.5k dislikes
Thank you! Not only your content is great but the production is of very high quality (camera, lighting, audio, editing etc).
Use a steel ball and inset some tiny rare earth mags....(Orange chop stix bit)
@itayziv8794
4 жыл бұрын
Sea shadowbanned N.Christopher or in their real name, Neodymium Magnets
@austinmiller6837
4 жыл бұрын
Good idea for a useless problem lol 😀
@oliverdickson7079
4 жыл бұрын
@@itayziv8794 theyre the same thing, called both correctly
@itayziv8794
4 жыл бұрын
Oliver Dickson idk just find it weird to call them rare earth magnets.
@josephtooley7301
4 жыл бұрын
Steel Ball Run
You’re a real inspiration! Incredible to see somebody as enthusiastic and intuitive just doing what they’re passionate about here on youtube, but I get the sense that you treat it with the right amount of professionalism also. Keep doing your thing (and get some patents or something before people snatch up your designs, lol)
Just got my first 3D printer recently and have been super interested in compliant mechanisms since that Veritasium video! Really cool experiments, thanks for sharing!
OMG! Im a student of industrial design from mexico, and i found this video quite simple and quite amazing at the same time! congrats!
OH MY GOD!!! This video was just pure genius, not to mention entertaining as well!! NOICE!
@benji3663
4 жыл бұрын
Loser In The Corner Of The Class lol you joking?
@loserinthecorneroftheclass1829
4 жыл бұрын
@@benji3663 I think ya got it all wrong my dude. To clarify, what I said was genuine, sorry if it sounded sarcastic.
@loserinthecorneroftheclass1829
4 жыл бұрын
Ooh, I see you Devin. Thanks for liking and replying to my comments, I think about it everyday. I feel so special, you truly are amazing.
@MartinSjoholm
4 жыл бұрын
+1
@instinctualhavoc
4 жыл бұрын
Now I'm no expert but this SCREAMS "bot comment" or "alternate account"
Impressive and inspiring. I'm going to use your video in my classes!
I was very impressed with the duel function chopsticks. I see potentially for building a pair of locking pliers. Great work, always an inspiration.
4:33 those are some EXPENSIVE failed prototypes
@chaseramos4865
4 жыл бұрын
Ryan Moulder not as expensive as an injection mold
@sacripudding4586
3 жыл бұрын
I mean 3D prints use very little filament. Generally is 800cm^3 per 1.75mm 1kg roll. At $35 for a roll I would guess at most those prints were $1 - $1.5 each. If I had the models I could be more specific. Basically the cost of SLA
@electricheartpony
3 жыл бұрын
@@sacripudding4586 they're in the description
@sacripudding4586
3 жыл бұрын
@@electricheartpony the ones in the description are the final model. I could base on that but the prototypes are pretty different
@electricheartpony
3 жыл бұрын
@@sacripudding4586 oohh
Nice bro! I like how you were honest about the prototypes.a lot pretend it’s a simple process. This also shows the beauty of 3D printing. Constant improvement and modification is possible.
I love how you were able to keep making the clip better and better
I feel another addiction coming on
Love the design of the poly-pliers!
That polyalchemy filament is so gorgeous!
Those chopsticks/tweezers are SO COOL and inspiring
Instant sub because he didn't mention subbing within the first 3 seconds
That is so unbelievably cool that you made that nail clippers for the poly panels and it looks so cool and works so well
You are such a mastermind. Simple but ingenious models!
Thats Pretty Cool, Usually I have fight against the bend/give in the material, haven't considered making it work for me in that way. Nice Job
Dude, you are a pleasure to watch. Thanks for sharing your journey.
Really entertaining and humorous video which are very hard to find so I licked and subbed and even downloaded this vid!
6:15 that's actually a pretty awesome and practical pcb holder for soldering.
@sparrowthenerd
4 жыл бұрын
my thoughts exactly!
@speedshot2361
3 жыл бұрын
Yes!
Nice job and what a fertile imagination to come up with so many variations on a theme!
Great video and mechanisms, thank you, Devin!
I love how you use different colors for the different versions.
A truly fantastic work! So creative, congratulations on your designs! Keep up the good work
Your “Poly Panels” remind me a lot of Zaks that I used to play with as a kid. Tons of fun!
@Devsterinator
3 жыл бұрын
They remind me of Atollos! Which is basically this but square, with a socket joint, and another type of piece with a ball on each end, and back to back socket joints in the middle.
💕 Sorry I'm late on this one. Really cool stuff ! I want one of the chopsticks & capos !! Those are sooo cool !!! 😄 Thanks, Dev ! Love the compliant mechanisms !! 👍👍👍👏👏👏
I'm new to 3D printing and pretty cool the explanation you give out. Thank you very much.
Great vid thanks! :D thanks for showing the prototypes so people dont get unrealistic expectations!
Man, I wish you to grow heights! You inspire me to design with a Lotta energy. You are one of the most humble person I've seen in my life! Good luck from India!
Man, you never cease to amaze me
Niice, i was waiting for one of yall to pick this up. Cool designs
Great video! Appreciate the links in the description. Excellent exploration of the topic. Thanks :)
fun that you mentioned veritasium's video. that was an awesome and interesting video as well. I myself made several capo's for my guitar and for friends
What an amazing rabbit hole to fall down! Very entertaining, and educational, sub required..
I am really enjoying your videos even just having found you a couple of days ago. Keep up the great work!
Man, you are a genius! Very creative prints :)
I love compliant mechanisms! More compliant mechanism sushi please!
Finally a vid on compliant mechanisms!
Well done! I really liked your design.
That is pretty cool design!
smart, like the concept , smart ideas. good work
Awesome video! Thanks for posting. 👍
I really enjoyed your voyage, thanks
You should be proud of those clippers, such a great design
well impressed once again. great video, Devin.
Really good work there, my friend!
Nice work! Thanks for sharing.
Awesome!!!! hey, here is a fun idea: try to print musical instruments!
@SaucyMayo
4 жыл бұрын
Cooowwll
@rayan2770
4 жыл бұрын
Interesting, seems hard but i'm confident he's capable.
@alisont4510
4 жыл бұрын
Or even just something like a recorder
@rayan2770
4 жыл бұрын
I’ve also seen 3D printed brass mouthpieces so just add a horn is easy
@andrewprahst2529
4 жыл бұрын
I wonder if it's possible to print fiber for strings
I loved everything about this.
*Puts fingers together to demonstrate compliant mechanisms * “Wow...”
@kleeonn
4 жыл бұрын
Hello my son. *Licking* *Oranges* *Loudly*
@ashleybeck785
4 жыл бұрын
Woah
mans got the best quality content fo' today
Those things are really cool!
Nice and very interesting demonstration. Thank you.
Very cool. I love these simple unibody tools. I am going to try and make a 'spill proof' bike cup holder. I'm curious what you could come up with for that! Initially I was thinking needs to be a multipart assembly to allow a drink to swing so it doesn't spill, but I also think it should be possible as a unibody solution too.. Fun to see your ideas!
Wow you made some really cool stuff!
Very enjoyable to watch and to learn. Thank you for the files and the knowledge! New sub
@make.anything
3 жыл бұрын
Welcome!
great video, i love compliant mechanisms!
You're way too cool dev!!!!!!! I love all your ideas!
Well, at first I just thought you were a hippie nerd like me, but now I realize you're a GENIUS hippie nerd. Your ideas are truly creative. Right on!
OPEN SOURCED GENIUS! I love you!!
Pretty cool living hinge designs!
Wow, impressive design Thanks for sharing👍😀
I really like your mechanism a lot. Your idea is like powder, it makes me think a lot.
This was me a couple months ago when the Veritasium video came out, just completely nerding out about complient mechanisms!
Cool ideas! I think I might incorporate this into a student challenge next year. thanks again!
Hey Devon, great video as always, I remember seeing a tool someone created during you competition.
Brilliant stuff my man!
Amazingly awesome
The first day of 2021 and I may of just found one of my new favourite youtubers
You could print your ball with a raised ring to hold it in the groove
great video. Awesome ideas!
Wow you are really clever! Love your ideas 😁
when someone drags out their prototypes.... it's just love for me.
This is pretty awesome :)
I think I'll get good 3d printer for Christmas so I am really looking forward to printing these !
9:16 these actually already exist. I have one but the strap is made of fabric
@deadlves
4 жыл бұрын
Ai Aikawa yeah I’ve had mine from Dunlop for years and I love it
@easydarkunity9781
3 жыл бұрын
Oh I used to have one of these. Fabric with metal eyelets for a tiny metal stick that goes therough a round soft "rooling pin" type thing that holds the strings down.
I did enjoy it. Thank you.
Cool stuff. This gives me ideas :) thanks
This is great 👍 Thank you for sharing those info :)
chop sticks, just genius. Thanks for sharing.
Really great ideas! Love the videos! For the guitar string holder, maybe you could have multiple holes on the elastic part, and have multiple pins on the top petg part for the holes to go on (like a watch). Maybe it could all be made from the elastic material?
Amazing stuff!
Great video I try compliant mechanisms for a robot grip and I love to do more with this
some sweet looking nail clippers!
Love your work
thats actually really cool
Great Ideas!!
Amazing video, and we'll edited, scripted, and narrated. Super! Keep it up!
AWESOME VIDEO!!!
Great work.
You are such an inspiration!