On Jul 23, 2012, at 12:01 AM, a...@conceptmachinery.com wrote:

> interesting if anyone used EMC to build rapid prototype machine.
> it should be 4 axis machine. 3 axis X Y Z and 4th axis head that 
> injects liquid wax -plastic.

Hi Aram,

There has been some discussion on this list recently converting mills to 3D 
plastic printers using EMC, see these threads:

[Emc-users] Status of Linux-emc and 3d printing?
[Emc-users] OT: 3D Printer Mods?
[Emc-users] SCARA robot arm 3D printer
[Emc-users] 3D Printer Parts
[Emc-users]  3D printer ( high end )
[Emc-users] OT: and Soapbox: 3D Printer Mods?
[Emc-users] Usefulness - was Re: OT: 3D Printer Mods?
[Emc-users] OT: 3D Printer Mods?
[Emc-users] 3D Printer Mods?

I would like to see a wax printer as well, but people have reported 
successfully performing a lost-plastic process with both ABS and PLA plastic. 
The process is the same as doing lost wax, but you burn out the plastic instead 
of wax. From what I read the PLA is safer/more pleasant to burn out (smells 
like maple syrup I read) but the ABS burned out cleaner. I am sure with some 
experimentation you could get great results from both.

That is what I primarily plan to do with a 3D printer and/or conversion when I 
get around to it.


Cheers,

Jeshua Lacock
Founder/Engineer
3DTOPO Incorporated
<http://3DTOPO.com>
Phone: 208.462.4171


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