@fungchaksum Now that sounds interesting! I'm curious on how they would do that without intervening with the belts movement. In my mind I'd think having the treadmill move up and down would cause issues with mass production but then again I suppose it would just reset the position of the belt treadmill each time
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if this was a core xy, i bet this would appeal to a wider audiences such as the serious hobbyists
@fungchaksum How would you make a belt printer core x y? It's a treadmill with a 3D printer attached
@ I think I saw a video somewhere that says the treadmill is the z axis, so…
@ also, I think corexy just refers to the H structure of the belts
@fungchaksum Now that sounds interesting! I'm curious on how they would do that without intervening with the belts movement. In my mind I'd think having the treadmill move up and down would cause issues with mass production but then again I suppose it would just reset the position of the belt treadmill each time
@@SignNameHere___xIt doesn't. The xy axes are tilted at 45 degrees and the belt is the z achses
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