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5-axis 3D printer made from Ormerod

Posted by oyvinkg 
5-axis 3D printer made from Ormerod
June 30, 2015 02:53PM
Hi,
since November/Desember last year I have been working on building a 5-axis 3D printer and now finally it is working. So I thought I should share it with you guys.
I want to thank this forum for all the help it have given me in the process and send a special thank to dc42 for his firmware which almost have been made for a 5-axis system.

Here are links to youtube videos:
[www.youtube.com]
[www.youtube.com]
[www.youtube.com]

And also an article written by 3Dprint with some more information:
[3dprint.com]

Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 06/30/2015 03:35PM by oyvinkg.
Re: 5-axis 3D printer made from Ormerod
June 30, 2015 03:21PM
Simply awesome!
Re: 5-axis 3D printer made from Ormerod
June 30, 2015 03:36PM
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Ababuy
Simply awesome!

More than just awesome that is absolutely brilliant maybe even PHD Material rather than Master's

Now if that could be adapted to a Delta WOW.

Doug
Re: 5-axis 3D printer made from Ormerod
June 30, 2015 03:44PM
Awsome ,cant stop watching XD
Re: 5-axis 3D printer made from Ormerod
June 30, 2015 11:54PM
Well done, that is awesome! ! !
Re: 5-axis 3D printer made from Ormerod
July 01, 2015 07:40AM
That is absolutely awesome and extremely interesting - thanks for posting to this forum.

Please keep us updated.

:-) Carsten
Re: 5-axis 3D printer made from Ormerod
July 01, 2015 08:14AM
Impressive! How did you generate the gcode?



Large delta printer [miscsolutions.wordpress.com], E3D tool changer, Robotdigg SCARA printer, Crane Quad and Ormerod

Disclosure: I design Duet electronics and work on RepRapFirmware, [duet3d.com].
Re: 5-axis 3D printer made from Ormerod
July 01, 2015 04:04PM
Awsome...

great job.... so no support material is needed... hope for a build kit of such a printer....
Re: 5-axis 3D printer made from Ormerod
July 02, 2015 02:14AM
Thank you for share........
wonderful project!

Dario


Ormerod 187
Firmware Electronics: Duet 0.6
Firmware Version:1.18.1 (2017-04-07)
Web Interface Version:1.15a
Slic3r 1.2.9a and Simplify3D 4.0.0
[www.dropbox.com]
Re: 5-axis 3D printer made from Ormerod
July 02, 2015 05:13AM
Thank you for all the positive feedbacksmiling smiley
The g-code is generated in two or more stages. First I have sliced a part with either Cura or Slic3r, then I have made the 5-axis gcode with the help of java and spherical coordinate system. On the support test I have also sliced a top part wich I have added on top after the 5-axis gcode.

My project have mainly been to build a 5-axis system that people can use for future development of 5-axis slicers, therefore I haven't used to much time on the gcode part.

The plan is to release the software code for Ormerod, all the printed part and a list over what you need when I'm done writing my thesis. Since it is based on RepRap Ormerod all this is going to be open source.
I want to release the parts both as stl and SolidWorks files, but I have to figure ut how I should do it with the SolidWorks files since I have been using SolidWorks Educational version. And that version have some restrictions around commercial use.
Re: 5-axis 3D printer made from Ormerod
July 02, 2015 05:29AM
Wow, love it! Really good work, oyvinkg. I've sent you a PM (private message), but may as well ask here; would you be interested in doing a guest blog post for our website about your machine?

Ian
RepRapPro tech support
Re: 5-axis 3D printer made from Ormerod
July 02, 2015 08:10AM
Yes, a great innovation. Do you have any photographs you could post showing the whole machine? It is not easy to see what it looks like from the close-up views in the you-tube videos.

Dave
Re: 5-axis 3D printer made from Ormerod
July 02, 2015 08:18AM
You have some pictures in this article :
[3dprint.com]
Re: 5-axis 3D printer made from Ormerod
July 03, 2015 05:55PM
Dear Oyvinkg:

It is one sensation work. After we briefly introduced this upgraded OM in Chinese via Wechat, we received lots of enquiry how to build one 5-axis 3D OM, can't wait for your releasing instruction.

Well done


RepRapPro China 技术支持团队

西安锐普3D打印机有限公司
www.reprappro.com.cn
Re: 5-axis 3D printer made from Ormerod
July 05, 2015 08:52AM
Must.
Have.
One.
tongue sticking out smiley

Truly amazing work. Well done!


Quote
oyvinkg
Thank you for all the positive feedbacksmiling smiley
The g-code is generated in two or more stages. First I have sliced a part with either Cura or Slic3r, then I have made the 5-axis gcode with the help of java and spherical coordinate system. On the support test I have also sliced a top part wich I have added on top after the 5-axis gcode.

My project have mainly been to build a 5-axis system that people can use for future development of 5-axis slicers, therefore I haven't used to much time on the gcode part.

The plan is to release the software code for Ormerod, all the printed part and a list over what you need when I'm done writing my thesis. Since it is based on RepRap Ormerod all this is going to be open source.
I want to release the parts both as stl and SolidWorks files, but I have to figure ut how I should do it with the SolidWorks files since I have been using SolidWorks Educational version. And that version have some restrictions around commercial use.

You, sir, are an officer and a gentleman. Can't wait to see it come out...
Re: 5-axis 3D printer made from Ormerod
August 19, 2015 10:00AM
Hello Oyvinkg,

Congratulations on successfully creating a 5 axis printer, i'm impressed. I am looking to do a similar task including a non 2D slicer, I was wondering what modifications you needed to make to DC24's modded reprap firmware to get the axis working effectively?

Keep it up

Kind Regards

Dave
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