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The experimental 3D printer at the University of Nottingham adds a six-axis robotic arm to their printer head, which allows for a few interesting enhancements.
It can function as a 3D printer, a laser engraver and cutter, a pen plotter, and a multipurpose AI assistant robot that might make you feel like Tony Stark chatting with JARVIS.
A new multipurpose robotic arm has been created by a team of developers at HitBot based in Shenzhen, China called the Z-Arm, which is capable of 3D printing, laser engraving, picking/placing and more.
The 3D printer module has a 40W heater and dual cooling system and can use PLA, ABS, and TPU filaments. In addition to being highly versatile, the robotic arm is also easy to use.
Rapid growth in the 3D printing market is driven by increasing automation and demand for customized, efficient manufacturing solutions across industries. Robotic 3D printing systems facilitate the ...
There are probably at least as many ways to construct a robotic arm as there are uses for them. In the case of [Thomas ...
The Robotic Modeling Assistant combines augmented reality (AR) with robotic modeling, allowing users to design primitive 3D models on one side of a platform while the robotic arm fabricates the ...
Learn how to build your own desktop fully functional robot arm powered by Arduino hardware and assembled using 3D printed parts.
Rapid growth in the 3D printing market is driven by increasing automation and demand for customized, efficient manufacturing solutions across industries. Robotic 3D printing systems facilitate the ...