Using servo drives in the printers would be a big improvement over the state-of-the-art stepper motors. You could deliver higher mechanical forces to the print-head making it go faster. It could also be heavier. You could add a bigger filament heater, complex mechanics for filament mixing, bigger fans for cooling. "More faster is more better!" as some might say.
There is a mistake in this video. The first machine does not travel at speeds of 10M/S. it accelerates faster than that, but gravity is ACCELERATING the ball at 9.82 M/s, which means that only after a full second of falling does the ball reach 9.82 M/s, and that's considering moving through a vacuum. What we saw was that DURING that first second of falling the machine was faster than the ball... It does not mean it is capable of 10M/s speeds
*damn.* _THOSE_ are all perfect examples of rigid framework, proper component attachment and _impeccibly_ tuned PID loops...
Some of the sounds they make are so relaxing.
Those motors must be hot af!
Nope. Compressed air
The one machine would be helpful when I am trying to dial fifty friends at the same time!
man if these guys made 3d printers they would be awsome and fast
i need a machine that can knock down a whole row of metal pins really quickly,
then reset them straight again...
perfect
Yep. Also it'd cost more than my car probably.
Filament flow limits the speed in 3d printer not hardware itself
Using servo drives in the printers would be a big improvement over the state-of-the-art stepper motors. You could deliver higher mechanical forces to the print-head making it go faster. It could also be heavier. You could add a bigger filament heater, complex mechanics for filament mixing, bigger fans for cooling.
"More faster is more better!" as some might say.
Michael D festo do research at fraunhofer, so yea absolutely they work with additive manufacturing as well as conventional CNC.
Those green and yellow balls should learn to live together
Why areant we investing more money in Festco?
Legal! Mas dá para ser mais rapidão? O que teria que ser feito?
There is a mistake in this video. The first machine does not travel at speeds of 10M/S. it accelerates faster than that, but gravity is ACCELERATING the ball at 9.82 M/s, which means that only after a full second of falling does the ball reach 9.82 M/s, and that's considering moving through a vacuum. What we saw was that DURING that first second of falling the machine was faster than the ball... It does not mean it is capable of 10M/s speeds
am an electrical engineer working in an automation industry. I can do all plc programming as well as wiring. I am from India and want to work abroad.
Mmmm automation porn....
👍👍👍👍👍
Maybe resetting Jenga?
the first one is approved to flip hotcakes
Wuau
nice
the connection is too old for this modern age. Need to make them standard
Which connection?
what sheat
does it do anything useful?
Ask yer maw
Legal! Mas dá para ser mais rapidão? O que teria que ser feito?