3D printing is becoming an important part of the manufacturing process, from rapid prototyping to additive manufacturing | dG1fVjBuZzBvMXVyY1k
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00:00 Since the early 19th century, bikes have come in all sorts of shapes and sizes.
00:04 They've been made out of anything from wood to aluminum and carbon fiber.
00:09 But today, there's a new kid on the block.
00:12 3D printing is a completely automated process that creates a 3D object from a computer file.
00:24 Apparently, it takes just 20 hours to create this frame from nothing.
00:30 Could this be the bike of the future?
00:33 I didn't know this existed, a 3D printed titanium handlebar.
00:37 We are going to find out by visiting engineers at the cutting edge of bike design and manufacturing.
00:44 Clients, they want a specific type of bicycle frame that is hard to manufacture by hand.
00:50 All of a sudden, now you have a machine that does this for you.
00:54 We have eight robots and they're usually continuously printing metal.
00:58 The software will calculate all the angular movements of the robot to steer the 3D printing process.
01:04 You can make incredibly complex shapes,
01:07 shapes that you potentially couldn't create through any other method of manufacture.
01:12 I could optimize the design and the geometry of a bike to suit a specific rider and a specific type of riding.
01:20 We actually were able to print this bike in one day.
01:23 In the second day, we printed the frame.
01:25 In the third day, you just put on the wheels and ride it home.
01:27 Are we about to see a seismic shift to a technique that could potentially create
01:35 high-performance bike frames at just the push of a button?
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