Unbelievable ASMR Sound: The Mesmerizing World of 3D Printed Chainmail

Mason Riverwind

Updated Thursday, May 9, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

If you're a fan of ASMR or 3D printing, this video is about to blow your mind. Prepare to be captivated by the oddly satisfying sound of 3D printed chainmail. The mesmerizing clip has been making waves on social media, leaving viewers in awe of its unique appeal.

In the video, we see a fascinating process unfold before our eyes. The intricate chainmail pattern is meticulously created layer by layer using a 3D printer. As each link is formed, the sound it produces is strangely soothing, reminiscent of cracking joints or the rustle of bubble wrap.

The comments section of this viral video showcases the wide range of reactions it has garnered. User Iron Ramen couldn't help but express their curiosity, questioning the contents of the bowl rather than focusing on the chainmail creation. Others, like the experienced 3D printing enthusiast, shared their insights into the challenges of printing chainmail, emphasizing the need for careful handling to prevent ring separation.

Surprisingly, for some viewers, this video was their first encounter with the ASMR phenomenon. They describe an involuntary and undeniable sense of satisfaction that they had never experienced before, even likening it to the sound of their own knees during exercise. It's clear that this video has unlocked a new level of sensory pleasure for many.

The potential applications of 3D printed chainmail are also a topic of discussion. From cosplay enthusiasts envisioning enhanced range of movement for their fictional characters to cost-conscious individuals seeking affordable alternatives to metal chainmail, the possibilities seem endless.

Of course, no viral video would be complete without some lighthearted humor. Viewers couldn't resist making playful comments about the appearance of the chainmail, comparing it to gray-painted ramen or a gourmet stuffed boiled egg. Others joked about the anxiety-inducing possibility of a print failure at 90%, while some pondered the contents of the mysterious cup in the upper right corner.

While the video may have sparked curiosity and amusement, it also serves as a testament to the progress made in the world of 3D printing. Each attempt brings us one step closer to perfecting this impressive technology, and the journey is full of thrilling tests, trials, and errors.

So, next time you're in need of a soothing ASMR experience or a glimpse into the cutting-edge world of 3D printing, don't forget to check out this mesmerizing video. It's a symphony of sound and innovation that will leave you both relaxed and inspired.

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Top Comments from Imgur

Iwasoutedbyatroll

Iron Ramen

Gojiraismyhero

Forget the sleeve what the f*** isnin that bowl

blaghart

These are really really s***ty btw, as far as 3d printed chainmail goes. The issue is you need to effectively break it, and you're hoping that every break goes the way it's supposed to or else you end up with ring separation. Source: I been working on 3d printing chainmail for 10+ years, and I make stuff: https://imgur.com/a/fiNlEeR

djhash

You just 3d printed bubble wrap!!!

Vidikron

I'd cure that resin print a bit more after crunching before I'd put it against skin. Very cool, though.

betterave

Sound on

malgor24

Sounds like my knees when I start to exercise.

silliebillie

I've never liked asmr and never gotten that feeling people describe until this moment, with this sound, not even on purpose like almost against my will. God that's a good sound.

Thunderchunks

H********. How strong can those links reasonably be? I'm thinking more for having range of movement, being able to larp and stuff. And it's gotta be cheaper than getting some metal stuff made!

harmsebamse

Omg, these comments are the best chain reactions i've ever seen

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