Why are 3D printers still stuck on stepper motors? Why haven’t we transitioned to servo motors with encoder feedback for positioning?

Is it just too cost prohibitive for the consumer-level? We would be able to print a lot faster and more accurately if we had position feedback on the axes. Instead we just rely blindly on the stepper not skipping any steps when we tell it to move, hoping for the best.

  • Cornpop
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    710 months ago

    The print as absolute shit though. Literal garbage.

    • @DistractedDev
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      710 months ago

      Looks pretty good for the speed to me! This is an experiment. Someone will be able to build on that and make it better.

      • @[email protected]
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        510 months ago

        Honestly, there’s going to be a hard peak to how fast a 3D printer can go, because physics. Unless we start running prints in a vacuum and start tuning local gravity….

        • @TwanHE
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          210 months ago

          There will always be limits to how fast you can go. But as long as the average printer is not even close to whats doable there is room for improvement.

      • Cornpop
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        210 months ago

        That’s much much nicer. I’ve been looking at the bamboo x1c, its speed and quality is pretty amazing right out the box.

    • @[email protected]
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      110 months ago

      This is mostly a cooling issue. Not being able to solidify the plastic fast enough after it’s been deposited.

      • Cornpop
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        010 months ago

        No shit lol