3D Printer With Better Range of Motion Through Parallel Kinematics
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2024
- Metrom and the Fraunhofer Institute developed a 3D printer that uses a six-strut parallel kinematic motion control system for the table. The result is rapid, precise five-axis motion allowing for a greater range of shapes to be made without support structures. A report from Formnext 2022.
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That's some serious overengineering on that one. 😅
And that model would print just fine on a planar setup.
But still interesting video, thanks!
haha came to say the same thing. its depositing layers perpendicular to the surface which is indeed cool but a bad demo part!
Wouldn't it need supports?
Just shows the software is not custom made, but adapted around a conventional 2,5d with a planar slicer
So cool
that's a damm waste of money
Looks like a novelty. Can't see any print quality benefits. You could print that model without support anyway.
What about putting the nozzle on some kind of those "parallel robots" i've seen lately. I think that's way cheaper than moving the whole table around... Also ive seen a video from 6 years ago, where they managed to do that with cables instead of rigid arms. They moved a guy inside a frame around a large room with that.
If a prusa is a "Bedslinger" would that make this a "Bedflapper" 3d printer?
Must specify that Fraunhofer is not an institute but cooperation of institutes from different univiersities (like Max Planck Society in fundamental studies). So this projects - if I am correct - must be credited to the Insitute of Machine Tools and Forming Technology at TU Chemnitz
That would print perfectly in normal printer.