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Post by edinburgh007 on Dec 6, 2011 5:47:54 GMT -5
Aside from the big players of 3D print technology such as 3-D Systems, Desktop Factory and Z Corporation, companies actively involved are HP, Canon and Xerox. Other major 2D printer technology providers are still yet to be determined if they want to be engaged in this highly exciting technology.
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Post by bond07 on Dec 6, 2011 5:55:34 GMT -5
The technologies used for 3D printing varies throughout the developers of rapid prototyping machines. Nowadays, the principle of inkjet printing system vastly applied in making 3D printers due to its fast turn-around in creating models that closely simulate the appearance, feel and functionality of product prototypes.
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Post by webspider on Dec 7, 2011 8:16:22 GMT -5
hello friends, On the Mosaic front, I have loved every Makergear product I've used but wished the Mosaic came with a couple more bells and whistles some would call optional that I might argue are essential. End stops come to mind, it supports six but only has install points for 1. Someone completely new to printing would find that very annoying after their first few grinds against the belt. It does however produce beautiful prints and the creator Rick, is still able to be personally and incredibly helpful with everything. thanks Bankruptcy Law Attorney California
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Post by adamson on Jan 6, 2012 12:05:13 GMT -5
hello friends, Ok, here is the code for the Beetleduino (waiting for a driver/programmer/mechanic on the left storage rack in XCJ). I tried to comment as much as i could and hope someone is taking it to the race on Sunday. If any questions then please call or write me (phone 18916735653) The battery has be be charged and 2 new batteries have to put into the upper battery holder.
The code is running but need to be improved.
1. when it's to far away from the wall it steers towards to the wall again but the sensing do not work very good if it's coming in 45° angle to the wall so it hits the wall. 2. speed control...for this small course it's running to fast...try PWM 3. adjust the distance values for smooth steering and no-bumping into walls thanks
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