3D printers can make objects of practically any shape you can dream up, but despite the fact that they’re so capable, there’s one thing that they often struggle with: overhangs. Filament-based 3D ...
We just stumbled upon this video by Professor [Yong Chen] and his students [Xuan Song] and [Yayue Pan] on a 6-axis 3D printer. The group is from the University of Southern California and their project ...
There are plenty of 3 axis 3D printers available to purchase on the market at the current time, but a glimpse of next-generation 3d printing technology as been unveiled in the form of a 6-Axis Robotic ...
Do you remember the MX3D metal printing robot? It’s now capable of 3D printing a metal bridge. Here’s the news release, but it’s in Dutch (translated). Over one year ago we covered the beginning of ...
Researchers unveiled an open-source six-axis robotic 3D printing system that promises faster, support-free curved builds.
Two researchers at Penn State have created a new system for five-axis additive 3D-printing that reduces the amount and density of support materials needed for making printed objects. In a paper ...
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