Usually, when we see non-planar 3D printers, they’re rather rudimentary prototypes, intended more as development frames than as workhorse machines. [multipoleguy]’s Archer five-axis printer, on the ...
Three-axis 3D printing has been with us long enough that everybody knows the limitations, but so far, adding extra axes has been very much a niche endeavor. [Daniel] at Fractal Robotics wants to ...
I did some digging and determined that this is all from High Energy Numerical Manufacturing (Xi’an) Technology Co., Ltd., usually branded as TOP.E (pronounced “tope-eee”). This is a company founded in ...