filament that's like 3 mm which is the other common size compared to a .5 mm
vibrating filament .
we think about what filament is at our fingers here at Google.
from one roll of filament .
Sub-$600 filament creation from plastic shards and you can grind up previous prints from your existing replicator.
takes a filament of plastic melts it and puts it on a 3D
approach to these vibrating filaments , these vibrating strings.
These are filaments , and they are unequal in brilliancy."
His idea was to replace the tungsten filament , which fired off electrons at random, with a more directed source.
So if you want to calculate each filament individually, in principle, it is possible.
case U the 175 millimeter thick filament that you'll see mentioned later also um
gear and it kind of drives the filament down into it um this is like an oldfashioned one I got to pass one of
that was finding the exact kind of filament was the issue um and what most remarkable about
knows-- if it runs out of filament , it doesn't know.
And then we've got a dissolvable filament .
One is a follow up to the filament question earlier, and there's a separate question.
And these big clumps form where these filaments cross.
The dark matter in these long filaments -- remember I showed you the picture of the filaments -- the dark matter is supported largely by anisotropic velocity
through or not flexible uh very elastic filaments there's some filaments that are very rubbery and if you try to push
- So what's interesting is this is one continuous filament .
we could use these mathematics and this engineering to calculate each filament individually, but there, again, probably 4 million filaments in that shell.
stuff that's the electronics part and then the filament uh finally the filament is what creates your object and what you know eventually becomes the
there is which means the motor that's driving the the filament down into it needs to be a lot stronger uh when the
area um and the reason is that um that if the filament starts melting too early
there's an idler pulley that pushes that filament against it uh with some good pressure from that spring and so that
every time the the the the extruder motor pushes the filament there's a little compression trickle compression
change temperatures every time it does that um because only one filament 's going through at a time but it has a very
So it was so hot there that my filament was melting to itself.
so it knows when you run out of filament and sends a message saying, I'm hungry.
If there's a bunch of dust on your filament that gets in there, clogs up the nozzle, it doesn't know.
The good thing is actually a roll of MakerBot PLA filament goes a long way-- 390-some-odd chess pieces
breath the hurly-burly of humanity and see the filament of it.
What he did is he figured out a better filament , bamboo, that worked a little bit better inside, so he was not
- But each one of these strands is actually 10 individual silk filaments that are kind of connected.
And those poofballs actually are composed of previously undescribed filamentous microorganisms that
And they told you that galaxies are distributed in filaments -- filamentary structure of high-density-- and voids.
pellets of this are being made into 3mm filaments in in Ohio yeah and PLA stands
part about this is that um the smaller the hole and the bigger the filament the more back pressure
And then we've got sensors in there that both sense whether the filament is there and how fast it's going in there.
our place in Ohio where they take the pellets and they make get into filament it's so it's a it's it's green it's not
matter, you'd see all these little vibrating filaments , these vibrating strings.
to see a complex, interlocking structure of filaments like that-- the real structure of the data-- using any other clustering algorithm.
disadvantage is that you can't um you can't run uh flexible filaments uh
Blanching locks in the color of the dill and also denatures the filaments a little.
So an important question was how do you maximize the visible light given off by a hot filament ?
To test it, Ruska first boiled electrons off a tungsten filament , the same kind of filament you'd find in an incandescent light bulb.
Inside the material you gave, we found is a cotton filament , simple substance.
And also suppose that a merger of two galaxies occurs-- this fairly frequently happens-- along the filament .
advantage and disadvantage of the two but the 175 is getting more popular because it's an easier way to drive that filament through the nozzle um and so
care he needed to know um so with the light bulb for example it was a filament it's the bit in the middle that glows