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I agreed with 691175002, one of the biggest issue you will have to deal with in a 4 or 5 axis printer would be the hotend, you would have to shrink it to needle size and make it long to work without crashing issues, also some geometries will be difficult to work with (selecting best axis to be printed on).
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So, my question is, what "baby step" applications can we come up with for 5D tools that would be reasonable to implement in slicers? Top surface contouring is the best thing I can think of. What else can 5D printers do that wouldn't be hard to program?
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@JustAnotherOne:
1) Speed is not really an issue. Cura is a great example of a high level language implementation that is fast. With smart algorithms and data structures many operations can be O(1) or O(log(n)). I never used Skeingforge but I suspect that it does many things with O(n) complexity or worse.
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2) I will look at Cura but remember that it was designed for planar printing. There are so many way planes simplify slicing that I would be suprised if it wasn't baked in.
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3) HTML5 is cross platform, social, accessible, extendible, etc. If you want a desktop app use it as a standalone chrome app. It is all client based so the server only has to send the script. It is easy for others to steal my code for integration into other online workflows.
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4) You can also inject custom user code into app. Writing a user script to print some layers at .2 and others at .4 based on rate of cross section change would be a few lines of code. Particularly useful hacks can be sent to me for consideration as a standard button feature.
I hope I have made my case but we won't really know until I build it.
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