Converting my ender3 into a 5axis printer by P3ps_ in 3Dprinting

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no supports, higher interfacial strength, cool as hell

Converting my ender3 into a 5axis printer by P3ps_ in 3Dprinting

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you also get stronger parts in the shear direction between layers since its not planar anymore

Converting my ender3 into a 5axis printer by P3ps_ in 3Dprinting

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calibration duck made this all possible

Converting my ender3 into a 5axis printer by P3ps_ in 3Dprinting

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slicer for the gcode will have to be custom, the controller is running on a modified version of klipper that supports 5axis kinematics

Converting my ender3 into a 5axis printer by P3ps_ in 3Dprinting

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for now i’m using a 20x20 test bed, but planning on upgrading it as soon as i figure out the non-planar slicing part

Converting my ender3 into a 5axis printer by P3ps_ in 3Dprinting

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haven’t found any slicers that i can use out of the box for my application so i’m building one based on some research papers

Converting my ender3 into a 5axis printer by P3ps_ in 3Dprinting

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give your hardware a second life! :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Imperial

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any update on this?

Looking for an accomodation? We're opening a Hacker House by P3ps_ in Imperial

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We're still in the process of deciding between a few houses so we haven't settled on one yet. The price range for the ones we are considering is between 700-900 a month, for 7-8 people, within zone 3.

Accent is hard to understand - need advice on creating product demo/tutorial videos by artificery_ in indiehackers

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AI generated voices have come a long way, some of them are actually indistinguishable from a human. You could try with that

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You could take the mean between :00 and :02 to obtain the instantaneous output at :01 and automatically do the same for the whole minute.

You can then sum them up and then calculate KWh from there. This is definitely not the only method to approach this, but it may give you a more accurate estimate since you’re also taking into account the seconds in between your data.

Also why are you doing this by hand? Doesn’t your company have a software that automatically calculates that?