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Super Great Video, I liked it a lot!
Brandon and Joel have a great chemistry
Best 3d printing video I have seen in years, you got out presented by Brandon there Joel! 😉
PPS <200c chemical resistance challenge accepted: Chromic acid, Sodium methoxide, Chlorine Trifluoride
Great video, Brandon was awesome, bring him back!
My printer is modified to hit 450c and print plastics like PEEK, but… PEEK is bloody expensive and there is only a few reasonable applications for a home gamer. Like high temperature resistant part cooling ducts…..
Brandon on Chemistry, is like Prof Brian Cox on Physics and Astrophysics.
More Please.
I am new to 3d printing and got ender 3 v2, ive already installed cr touch, filament runnout octoprint.. your channel has helped tremedously to further my curiosity and desire to learn everything. thank you!
I've been working in 3D printing industry for 6 years now and this guy is the best I've seen in communicating technicals with general audience. Smooth, concise and distilled just right amount without dumbing down too much. A+++
What great science lesson such you kept my interest, great interview first 8 minutes. Brandon great teacher/communicator.
finished whole video, very interesting.
This Materiel engineer refer to as "Soft Tooling" so…..
Surface finish after machining ? mechanical limitations compare to traditional aluminium tool? expected tool wear compare to aluminium? Recommended injection operating temperature?
Are any of these materials recyclable? Like how metal can be melted many times and recast?
So I was wondering hows about supports and build plate/adhesion?
I mean yeah that stuff is really cool and its not that hard to modify the printer to get to 500°C and ~100°C Chamber but i would like to know more about what's the best build plate or how does it take supports? Like pla it's fairly easy to use support but with petg it is a nightmare to get it off
Maybe you guy could do a following up video with this?
Wow great explanation 👌👌💯
Imagine if they made music instruments with it like bells of something
PPS is really interesting. It has a comparatively low shrinking rate.
So if your hotend can go a bit above 300°C you can print it even without a heated chamber. Sometimes without an enclosure at all.
Sounds like some alien technology involved ☻
That guy has an amazing ability to make chemistry and material science make sense! This guy needs a youtube channel!
That was easily the best 3D printing video I have ever watched!
0:40 “give them a PEEK” I see what ya did there
What a class Joe…find more of these guys please!!
Submerged in oil metal printing can be done hotter
I can answer your question! Its 500 celsius didnt need to watch the video you can read it in the thumbnail!!
Super interesting!!
There's some hot wordsoup you don't hear every day. I learned most of this back in uni in material courses. Applies basically in every material we have in this world. Literally how this world works level. But it was part of engineering basics and most other uni directions never got it and never will. It's not part of base info we give to our children and it's sad.
I think I just learned more then in any of my chemistry classes
Absolutely fantastic interview with an understandable breath of knowledge from Brandon 👏👏👏 Brandon should have his own youtube channel explaining stuff and doing experiments 🤓🤓🤓
When are these PAEK filaments slated to come off patent?
we print Ultem 9085 and Ultem 1010 on Stratasys Fortus machines. It can be tricky and there is no dissolvable support material but good stuff!!!
That Dude Brandon knows his Shit….Period.
Dude I could sit and listen to Brandon talk about plastics all day. His words are brain candy.
Love the meme references. 😁 Great vid
This Brandon guy smells like a master chemical engineer to me. He buried his audience in a huge data dump. They're all dead and suffocated. He won.
Great video. That guy knows his stuff, and is a fantastic teacher!