I don't mean converting the CraveWright machine to 3D printer. I meant building a 3D printer that a belt that moves the work piece back and forth in one axis much like the PrintrBelt but have the...
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I don't mean converting the CraveWright machine to 3D printer. I meant building a 3D printer that a belt that moves the work piece back and forth in one axis much like the PrintrBelt but have the...
There is a CNC router called CraveWright at http://www.carvewright.com/cx/# The machine has a belt that moves the work piece back and forth in one axis while the router bit moves back and forth in...
I think that the layers are printed at about 45 degrees from horizontal. If you're printing mechanical parts like gears, they may not be as strong as parts printed on regular 3D printers.