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by sgnelson
1014 days ago
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I imagine a lot of that will have to do with the 3d printed material used. If you're talking typical FDM style PLA, ABS, the creep on these can be pretty terrible. If you're talking something like carbon fiber reinforced nylon, it's probably a bit better. If you move to something like Markforged's fiber-strand reinforcement it'd get even better. And then there are the SLA/SLS solutions, like Formlabs "rigid" material, which I think would be a very interesting material to try for this. I think at the end of the day, you need to keep in mind this is an educational robot, not an industrial robot. If it can maintain 0.050" of repeatability, that would probably be good enough for a lot of use cases (but of course, that depends on your use case.) |
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