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Multifunction 3D printer

Started by franco malgarini, February 14, 2015, 05:08:57 AM

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franco malgarini

This 3D printer Multifunction includes CNC, laser cutter and lathe







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memoryman

Hardly free energy...
I have a 3d-printer and the concept of making an universal cnc machine with interchangeable 'heads' has been on my mind for years.
I have some ideas about that and am interested in discussing it; are you? But this site is not for that.

John.K1

Hi Memory, Franco

I have 3d printer from Felix robotics and prior of buying it I was actually thinking  about some more universal machine. I know there are already some of this type 3dprinter/CNC Milling machine convertible on the market. I remember I liked one made in Germany. The only question is how good is it for Milling. It would be suitable to do only very limited light jobs. I am technical engineer in the CNC environment so my final decision was to go just pure 3d printer and the milling/turning I can do at work :) What is in my mind is the question how to make 3d printing more precise and higher quality - of course after my thoughts how to make OU device :D

memoryman

Thanks for the quick reply.
I have little interest in making OU machines, although there are some areas of interest to me.
I have been involved in the cnc field for ~ 35 years, mainly in the service field, but also done retrofits.
Started to do my own designs in the '80s. Currently involved in many things, but we can discuss this off site.
Reply to: nge-pro@hushmail.com please.

franco malgarini