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Hello Freddie,
you say that Open5x was designed as a conversion kit to upgrade existing cartesian printers into 5-axis 3D printers.
Let's take as an example the Anet A8: the typical hotend has in the right part 1 fan + motor and Z-homing sensor that can be magnetic or like Bl-touch. The left part of the hotend is typically of low volume to allow the nozzle tip to go as close as possible to the X axis endstop.
Wouldn't be possible to foresee for the slicer a U axis positive rotation angle clockwise in order to maintain the typical hotend complex structure for the 5 axis modification ? (now the rotation is counter-clockwise).
How is it possible to obtain this ?
Thanks in advance.
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Hello Freddie,
you say that Open5x was designed as a conversion kit to upgrade existing cartesian printers into 5-axis 3D printers.
Let's take as an example the Anet A8: the typical hotend has in the right part 1 fan + motor and Z-homing sensor that can be magnetic or like Bl-touch. The left part of the hotend is typically of low volume to allow the nozzle tip to go as close as possible to the X axis endstop.
Wouldn't be possible to foresee for the slicer a U axis positive rotation angle clockwise in order to maintain the typical hotend complex structure for the 5 axis modification ? (now the rotation is counter-clockwise).
How is it possible to obtain this ?
Thanks in advance.
Walter
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