This 3D Printer Makes a Carbon Fiber Drone in 50 Seconds!

#3dprinting #Drones #AdditiveManufacturing Did you ever want to build your own drone? I stopped by the Impossible Objects booth and discovered one of the most unique additive manufacturing technologies I’ve seen. Instead of traditional FDM, resin, or SLS printing, Impossible Objects uses carbon fiber composites and a proprietary manufacturing process to create incredibly lightweight, strong, and stiff parts at industrial production speeds. We’re talking about drone frames, aircraft components, and production rates that can deliver a new part every minute. In this video, Steve Hoover from Impossible Objects (https://impossible-objects.com/) walks us through how their process works, why carbon fiber composites matter, and how they’re helping produce thousands of drones every month. If you’re interested in 3D printing, additive manufacturing, drones, aerospace, or the future of manufacturing, this is one you won’t want to miss. ⏱ Timestamp 00:00 Printing Carbon Fiber Drones 00:58 Meet Impossible Objects 01:42 A Drone Every 50 Seconds? 03:35 Lightweight Carbon Fiber Parts 05:08 How the Process Works 09:10 Industrial Production Scale 09:57 Is This the Future of Manufacturing? Subscribe for more 3D printing, maker projects, electronics, tools, reviews, and industry interviews. 🌐 Website: https://makerbuildit.com