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My Store: https://nathansellsrobots.com Patreon: Ā Ā /Ā nathanbuildsrobotsĀ Ā  Discord Channel: Ā Ā /Ā discordĀ Ā  Podcast: https://www.perfectfirstlayer.com The video description contains affiliate links. I receive a commission on qualifying sales. Creality Provided the CR-M4 free of charge. CR-M4: https://shrsl.com/3zk53 20 Mesh: https://amzn.to/45qk0kt Welded 4 Mesh: https://amzn.to/47oc05v NiChrome Wire: https://amzn.to/3sbiJzt Dremel: https://amzn.to/45kEHOG Tin Scissors: https://amzn.to/3s0uN6s PETG Filament https://amzn.to/3s873xy Magnet Material: https://amzn.to/3OP0ada Qidi Tech X-Plus and X-Max: https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=212827... My video on Rapidia - Metal Parts from Metal Paste:    • MetalĀ PasteĀ 3DĀ PrintingĀ -Ā RapidiaĀ Ā  This video is the first in a series where I investigate different methods of adding fiber reinforcement to 3D printed parts. Reinforcements are widely used in the aerospace, automotive, construction, and consumer electronics industries to improve material properties - making stronger and lighter parts than could be made of a single material alone. The reinforcing elements are usually a high tensile strength material that is embedded into the carrier material, also known as the matrix material. These reinforcement elements are made of steel bars "rebar", chopped or continuous glass, carbon, or aramid fibers. There is a huge variety of material combinations which can add an extra dimension of strength, stiffness, or conductivity. Some lesser known reinforcing materials include hollow spheres and magnetically aligned microparticles. 0:00 Intro and Motivation 0:57 Cutting the Metal Mesh 2:06 Metal Mesh Installation 3:05 Print Timelapse 3:54 Part Removal 4:57 Post Processing 6:39 Resonant Frequency Testing 6:56 Part Joining with Resistive Wire 13:17 Switching to Torch 13:36 Flame Polishing 14:36 Breaking Stuff 15:33 Alternate Meshes 17:00 Encapsulation vs Adhesion 17:40 Acid Etching 18:31 Issue with Non-Porous Reinforcement 19:28 Weaknesses of Design 20:15 Future Video Ideas 21:54 Failsafe Mesh Reinforcement 22:39 Conclusion