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How Industrial 3D Printers Are Made - Pantheon Tour 2024  

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Massive shout out to Bob and then entire Pantheon team for inviting me over and taking the time to chat and giving me a tour of their facility in Vancouver BC CANADA (Not often i can say MADE IN CANADA for a 3d printer)
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@christianm2779
@christianm2779 10 дней назад
"I trust my life with our machine's capability" is a great sales technique
@bobcao-pantheondesign3160
@bobcao-pantheondesign3160 10 дней назад
im currently commuting to work on a 3d printed chain ring and brake lever on my motorcycle
@feilko2170
@feilko2170 День назад
💀
@tjmagneto
@tjmagneto 10 дней назад
Great endorsement of the Ninja "filament dryer" near the end.
@bobcao-pantheondesign3160
@bobcao-pantheondesign3160 10 дней назад
100% of our filament is fried to order
@abowden556
@abowden556 10 дней назад
It's nice to see that finally someone is building (AND SELLING) a printer that's actually fit for mass production, you can't afford to have people running around fixing printers all the time, micromanaging each printers performance and quality etc. 'just works' is way more important for production than it is even for consumer stuff.
@bobcao-pantheondesign3160
@bobcao-pantheondesign3160 10 дней назад
were trying reeaaaaallyyy hard to make 3d printing boring
@logiclandco
@logiclandco 6 дней назад
After 800+ printing hours on my custom design printer, its not hard to design a reliable printer.
@bobcao-pantheondesign3160
@bobcao-pantheondesign3160 6 дней назад
@@logiclandco dude, 800hrs is some wood league number; some of our customers are averaging 500hrs per month per machine, but actually, im sure your printers are great, we're just doing our best to make the Voron experience scale to manufacturing companies that don't have an in house 3d printing expert. Most of them just want a machine they don't have to think about.
@logiclandco
@logiclandco 6 дней назад
@@bobcao-pantheondesign3160 Yeah, totally agreed! Those machines are super beefy. I was just saying community pushed 3D printing so far that a first time designer like me, can build a machine that works from off the shelves parts.
@leesmithsworkshop
@leesmithsworkshop 10 дней назад
Bob is a very cool dude, thanks for the tour.
@JohnOlson
@JohnOlson 10 дней назад
10:30 -- LOL. 30ft tower of filament.... "I just got back from SF" ... "I have no clue".
@BTom16
@BTom16 10 дней назад
That production shop is tight. Very impressive.
@blackcollarfiend
@blackcollarfiend 10 дней назад
That was dope! The use of pedometers to streamline the production process is pretty brilliant and clearly effective. Nice vid
@DiomedesDominguez
@DiomedesDominguez 10 дней назад
0:19 "good enough" LOL
@JustynIkeda
@JustynIkeda 10 дней назад
Bob is a great speaker and Pantheon clearly know how to build a solid machine. Awesome camera work too! Loved this video
@gregorypfeifer9117
@gregorypfeifer9117 10 дней назад
You can't argue with the results of a quality hot tip unit. I still stand on the theory that the VZ goliath is just a hot tip converted to a hot end.
@AntiVaganza
@AntiVaganza 7 дней назад
Some interesting dynamic in there, too. Am I wrong or didn't Slice go after Vez for the Goliath? Maybe what Bob is doing differently is to kick back to Slice and then for the heater, since Vez didn't patent its use in 3D printing there's no beef there. (That said, no idea of Vez was the first or if its patentable at all)
@gregorypfeifer9117
@gregorypfeifer9117 7 дней назад
@@AntiVaganza slice went after Vez for the heater to heatsink mounting posts. Ya know the 4 rigid posts that connect the heatsink to the heat block. I can't remember how it was settled but it was a shitshow lol. Bob licensed the use of the patent from slice which is why their stuff looks identical. Same with how bondtech licensed the CHT patent from 3d solex so they could make their CHT nozzles.
@bobcao-pantheondesign3160
@bobcao-pantheondesign3160 6 дней назад
@@gregorypfeifer9117 we licensed the 4 post mount from the slice, it's a really good solution to building a thermally isolated but ridgid coupling
@plagueisslim
@plagueisslim 10 дней назад
That tour was 🔥 it's dope seeing a small startup. Wish much to success to those guys!
@heyitstor420
@heyitstor420 11 дней назад
Neat-o, now to wait for the comments talking crap on the cost of the hand built printers that are baller.
@CanuckCreator
@CanuckCreator 11 дней назад
sadly true
@andreas.grundler
@andreas.grundler 11 дней назад
My take on it is, if my multi-million dollar production depends on it then a $10k printer is downright cheap. I recently read on Twitter about a user whose Y-axis bearings on his P1S broke after 6000 hours of printing, and they are not replaceable on this printer. Don't get me wrong, 6000 print hours is a lot for a printer under 1000 dollars, but when the printer is in use 24/7, 6000 print hours is nothing.
@C.E.S.A.R
@C.E.S.A.R 10 дней назад
Great ! Respect to these Guys ! We need one 😅 Greetings from Germany ✌️
@3dexperiments
@3dexperiments 11 дней назад
That was really cool, thanks!
@DianosAbael
@DianosAbael 10 дней назад
Looks a great and passionate company. Congrats to Bob and the crew there..
@marcelzuidwijk
@marcelzuidwijk 11 дней назад
Oh man! If I would live near them I would apply for a job. I love printers and motorcycles. At this moment I'm designing some PA6-CF parts for my KTM 1290SAR (extra Denali light mounts and navigation mount). Those guys at @PantheonDesign are awesome! I hope they're able to visit Formnext this year... Bob? Jason? Any chance you guys are coming over to Frankfurt?
@bobcao-pantheondesign3160
@bobcao-pantheondesign3160 6 дней назад
Ahh not this year! were cooking up some stuff for 2025 though...
@stevemelton966
@stevemelton966 10 дней назад
a bought one a couple months ago. I've printed two spools. I'm a happy camper.
@Tikkiray
@Tikkiray 10 дней назад
Thanks, that was very enjoyable 😊
@ireness1233
@ireness1233 10 дней назад
Finally working.
@nahuelise4055
@nahuelise4055 День назад
This is super inspiring,i was thinking this morning on developing and producing a 3d printed within the next 5/7 years and some of the ideas i had where pretty similar to the solutions that you have arrived like using screws for the movement for example,keep working hard,ill try catch up to you in a few years
@thni1703
@thni1703 10 дней назад
So exiting ... Thanks Bob for letting us see inside.
@technosworld2
@technosworld2 10 дней назад
This was fun to watch, especially him not knowing why the boxes were all stacked up . I'd totally buy one if I had a use case and the $$$ for one
@alejandrotaudil3689
@alejandrotaudil3689 10 дней назад
Awesome!!!
@Bellboyt88
@Bellboyt88 10 дней назад
wow. they just seem like good people
@3Dgifts
@3Dgifts 8 дней назад
Great video, love the printer!
@linearlink
@linearlink 7 дней назад
Who else saw that bug fly across the screen at 13:55?
@CanuckCreator
@CanuckCreator 7 дней назад
you saw nothing.....
@joshuahuman1
@joshuahuman1 10 дней назад
pretty cool tour but i doubt they're going to get their patent granted as that building technique is fairly common in the industrial automation space.
@robertgcode965
@robertgcode965 10 дней назад
How are they patenting a simple base plate?? What are they gonna patent next? Air?
@bobcao-pantheondesign3160
@bobcao-pantheondesign3160 10 дней назад
its on our list!
@jasonwoody8041
@jasonwoody8041 10 дней назад
Very beefy machine. Would love to have one.
@petercarter2768
@petercarter2768 10 дней назад
I'll take two..... :)
@fintechrepairshop
@fintechrepairshop 10 дней назад
I wonder how klipper handles ball screw backlash. I know on my CNC machines I use a dial indictor and do backlash compensation.
@bobcao-pantheondesign3160
@bobcao-pantheondesign3160 10 дней назад
Hey! We use preloaded ball screws, so a few tenths at most in backlash
@brendanm720
@brendanm720 10 дней назад
14:48 - It's just enough kill!
@riskototh
@riskototh 2 дня назад
About the latch on the drybox - I have this type of latch on 26 old thing at home, so you are really wasting time reinventing the wheel on off the shelf parts.
@AntiVaganza
@AntiVaganza 7 дней назад
Nice dude, great tour and the machine looks super well thought out. But can you eloborate on what the mentioned patent is? Mounting a 2 axis motion system to a structural plate can't be it, right...?
@CanuckCreator
@CanuckCreator 7 дней назад
i dont know the exact specifics but to my understanding its for having the entire motion system (XY and Z) being entirely mounted to a single component (the common plate) and nothing else for full functionality. and to be fair, ive yet to see any other commercial printer use this sort of design concept. and you can get around it by simply having the Z mounted to the bottom along with top.
@dsfs17987
@dsfs17987 8 дней назад
before he said - motion plate and patented, I was thinking - great, odd that they'd be sharing the details, but alright, so now probably looking for investors to buy them out if they get granted those patents, which IMHO is just absurd, a plate with some motion hardware and patented? what kind of nonsense is that, every single thing out there is built on a principle like that, it is like trying to patent an alphabet... p.s. printing those cranks for bikes for marketing is ok and perhaps testing simulation software, but zero practicality in it
@bobcao-pantheondesign3160
@bobcao-pantheondesign3160 6 дней назад
eww no, were not looking for buy outs, thats no fun.
@nahuelise4055
@nahuelise4055 День назад
​@@bobcao-pantheondesign3160thank for not being like micronics
@mwangolatrue
@mwangolatrue 5 дней назад
Nice
@dibonko
@dibonko 10 дней назад
this is cool printer and I thought about similar to build myself... but green/yellow wire for DC? Really?
@riskototh
@riskototh 2 дня назад
So, they are building/working with ESD sensitive electronics without basic ESD protection on the workplace... That will definitely add some reliability to the electronics. Also the wiring is terrible, colors are just random - green/yellow for the hot wire? Why are the ballscrews and the Z guiding rods supported only on one side - that just adds more and more resonant parts to the construction. BTW, patenting a mountig plate is really funny...
@75keg75
@75keg75 10 дней назад
Canadia
@MrBooth1974
@MrBooth1974 10 дней назад
What’s the print volume on these ?
@CanuckCreator
@CanuckCreator 10 дней назад
300mm3
@5jvm0u4
@5jvm0u4 8 дней назад
Wait is Bob Taiwanese?
@CanuckCreator
@CanuckCreator 8 дней назад
no clue
@bobcao-pantheondesign3160
@bobcao-pantheondesign3160 6 дней назад
nahh im bobanese
@Wolfpup67
@Wolfpup67 11 дней назад
first :) 😁😁😁😁
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