• marcos@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    So many questions…

    Does it use some high-distance sensor fusion, it only prints things smaller than those builtin rails, or it just assumes wheels never lose traction and fails on every print?

    How is the adherence of a random household floor? Does it require some kind of wax or it fails on every print?

    Again, how is the adherence of a random household floor? Can objects be removed after printing? Because if you expect models to be correct on the first try, you’ll fail on every print.

    I’m sure I can fix a “why?” somewhere among the questions, but the “how?” is so interesting it would only waste space.

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    1 month ago

    The worst of both worlds, good luck getting a decent print on something moving and good luck vacuuming anything with a giant thing on top of it. 3d printer ever. It would be lucky just to not to get caught on anything, never mind printing on uneven surfaces is just asking for a misprint.