Adaptive layer height 3D printing of a spherical dome
Software compant ADAXIS and 3D printing bureau Sculptur has collaborated to showcase how continous adaptation of the layer height from 3.5 mm down to 0.3 mm allows printing of a spherical dome. The part was printed in wood fibre composite using an ABB industrial robot based 3D printer.
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Видео Adaptive layer height 3D printing of a spherical dome канала Emil Johansson
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Видео Adaptive layer height 3D printing of a spherical dome канала Emil Johansson
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