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01-22-2015, 05:50 PM #7
I admit, i had to read the full post at couple of times to understand what Dr. Bowyer is looking for... and it would be a game changer. DLP resin based printers and FFF printers work in essentially the same fashion. In fact they all do. The material is hardened or extruded at a single point (x,y,z) at one moment in time. What the good doctor is hoping to find, is a method by which an entire layer (z) is laid down at a single point in time. As ObjectForm said, "very interesting indeed".
I'd be looking to simplify this by first handling two axes at a time, either X || Y && Z. That in itself would be an order of magnitude faster.
And that's all i'm going to say at this point
(Edit: My bad, DLP printers do work differently)Last edited by truly_bent; 01-22-2015 at 06:07 PM.
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