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JohnnyRobot
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by JohnnyRobot » Fri Feb 20, 2015 11:13 pm
Just thought I'd share this with everyone.
Some guys from our Midwest office put this system together. I wish they would've asked me, I would have made a much larger print bed!
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The robot is able to change the orientation of the extruder so it can print on different surfaces of the part.
More information and a video on my website
Johnny-Robot.Com
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insta
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by insta » Fri Feb 20, 2015 11:37 pm
Are you just showing off your fancy servo-drive robot arms
I want a fancy servo-drive robot arm
nobody done bought me a fancy servo-drive robot arm
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jimc
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by jimc » Sat Feb 21, 2015 5:00 pm
Seems like a overly large and complicated way to 3d print however changing to orientation of the print head seems interesting and could be useful. I guess the hard part there is setting up slicing software to print on different planes for the same model. Definately a different aproach to the standard 3d printer.