What type of extruder you are interested?
May be like this?
http://www.mataerial.com/
Seen that before, kool stuff.
For material I'll go for plastic, wax, or sugar.
Have you seen this one by Greg:
http://www.robofold.com/
What type of extruder you are interested?
May be like this?
http://www.mataerial.com/
Seen that before, kool stuff.
For material I'll go for plastic, wax, or sugar.
Have you seen this one by Greg:
http://www.robofold.com/
ah the extruder....I am not sure which comes up most in design research labs...hot wire cutting or extruding! its fun, but don't expect fdm like results very easily...some things don't scale! We use one of these when we want to make a mess:
http://www.bak-ag.com/website/Produk…ss-extruder.htm
way over priced though!
This is a pretty good recent project though by some colleagues, showing excellent control of the results:
This is my favorite:
http://www.dfab.arch.ethz.ch/web/e/lehre/81.html
and Kuka coaster:
http://youtu.be/XjSN4fWemxE
That one looks nice and promising, can't find info about the software:
Nice!!, this technic looks similar to welding, Plasma, all involve melting metal.
yes, i think it is an industrial MIG welding machine
Seen somthing similiar a few years ago using Cold metal Transfere with a Fronius set and ext axis
Not exactly 3d printing, but looks really promising as technology:
That one looks nice and promising, can't find info about the software:
He'll have arc eye in the morning
Yes that's it
They also where making parts from weld in an argon atmosphere
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