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    • NitroFreakundefined
      NitroFreak
      last edited by

      I just found another example of non planar printing all the way back from 2014. It seems to do the same thing

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qkwkk1S-_Ek

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      • JoergS5undefined
        JoergS5 @NitroFreak
        last edited by JoergS5

        I am thinking about whether Delta has advantages printing rapid changing Z. Cartesian, CoreXY, Prusa, Ultimaker are designed to print layer after layer, whereas Delta prints Z with 3 actuators, this may be an advantage in the case of non-planar prints. Especially because some of the Z layer printers have backlash when changing from move-up to move-down and vice versa.

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        • fmaundefined
          fma
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          If David implements a 6 axis delta firmware, it will definitly be my next 3D printer! For now, I'm working on my 2 axis tilt bed in order to print portions of sphere (https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/10934/5-axis-3d-printing).

          Frédéric

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          • T3P3Tonyundefined
            T3P3Tony administrators
            last edited by

            @NitroFreak Thanks for the videos. I can add diabase to the list (https://www.diabasemachines.com/home) they use Duet to achieve 5 axis but in a different way.

            More generally if the slicer was able to output X Y Z U V W, where U, V and W are the other three axis (e.g. a tilting/rotating bed) then there is no change required or special kinematics. If you want X Y Z A B C where A,B and C are the tool head rotations, then also no issues in RRF.

            What do you mean by "sinusoidal G2/G3 computing", in this case? surely to implement G2/G3 in this case you would need to define an arc center in each axis that the arc would move on?

            In general tool path generation is going to be an issue. Not just the path in 5 or 6 axis but also a path that avoids collisions with parts of the object already printed.

            www.duet3d.com

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            • DeltaConundefined
              DeltaCon
              last edited by

              This is really cool!
              Wonder if it wil make it to the home/hobbyist scene.

              If you think trial and error is dangerous, try routine. That's even more so!

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              • fmaundefined
                fma
                last edited by

                Did anyone tried this non-planar-Slic3r edition? I can't get something out of it, just messy G-Code...

                Frédéric

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                • peirofundefined
                  peirof
                  last edited by

                  @dc42... Do you think this can be implemented in Duet?

                  These movement, requires especial slicer and firmware?

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                  • dragonnundefined
                    dragonn @peirof
                    last edited by

                    @peirof said in Non planar layers:

                    @dc42... Do you think this can be implemented in Duet?

                    These movement, requires especial slicer and firmware?

                    It only needs special slicer. No changes in firmware needed

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                    • Danalundefined
                      Danal
                      last edited by

                      And that's what is exciting about it, as vs. prior efforts: It is available in a "mainstream" slicer.

                      Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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                      • peirofundefined
                        peirof
                        last edited by

                        I have found another video/guide

                        Slic3r non plannar layers

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                        • A Former User?
                          A Former User
                          last edited by

                          Before everyone gets the underwear too messed up with excitement...

                          There is a possible issue of this already having being patented by another company which might stop it being used freely............

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                          • peirofundefined
                            peirof @A Former User
                            last edited by

                            @calvinx what company?

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                            • A Former User?
                              A Former User @peirof
                              last edited by

                              @peirof

                              Cant remember, i will try to find the article again, i read it last night on one of the 3d printing blogs.

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                              • sinned6915undefined
                                sinned6915
                                last edited by

                                and how different is this than a hexapod with 5 axis?

                                sounds like someone is trying to patent the ESC key again

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                                • fmaundefined
                                  fma @A Former User
                                  last edited by

                                  @calvinx said in Non planar layers:

                                  There is a possible issue of this already having being patented by another company which might stop it being used freely............

                                  Are you sure this will stop us for non commercial use?

                                  Frédéric

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                                  • JoergS5undefined
                                    JoergS5 @fma
                                    last edited by

                                    @fma I had the same idea, and a question: how about building a DIY 3D printer with patented technology and then printing and selling 3D printed parts in a shop. Is this allowed?

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                                    • fmaundefined
                                      fma
                                      last edited by

                                      Good question ; I don't know...

                                      Frédéric

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                                      • A Former User?
                                        A Former User
                                        last edited by

                                        Hi

                                        I found the Article.

                                        Possible patent infringement

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                                        • peirofundefined
                                          peirof @A Former User
                                          last edited by

                                          @calvinx broken link?

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                                          • fmaundefined
                                            fma
                                            last edited by

                                            No, the link works fine...

                                            Frédéric

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