Additive Manufacturing vs 3D Printing

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27 Dec 2022 16:41 #260408 by tommylight
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remora supports both the skr1.3/1.4 and the octopus board, tommy get in on this remora shit,.

I think the Creality CR-30 belt thingy has an STM32Fnnn in it that i am not using as i yanked the XY gantry from it and converted it to cartesian belted printer, so i might give that a go.

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27 Dec 2022 17:05 #260414 by cakeslob
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come on tommy, like bari said,

I don't understand why some people prefer
imgur.com/Ng3VPb3
vs LCNC that gives you
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You can even do one of those wiz5500 ethernet adapters if you wish.
Im teasing, but if you do it, just post a schematic to the board and we can set you up.

I would send you a board, but it looks like I can air drop it to the frontlines for cheaper than I can send it to you...
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27 Dec 2022 17:16 #260416 by tommylight
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I would send you a board, but it looks like I can air drop it to the frontlines for cheaper than I can send it to you...

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Imagine having to deal with that almost every day! :(
Thank you for the push, it is about time i do something about it.
Much appreciated.

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31 Dec 2022 15:52 #260648 by andypugh
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When someone says "CNC Machine", do most people think that it is just a mill or lathe and not a wide range of computer controlled machines?

Reading Hackaday, when they say "A CNC" they almost always mean a CNC router rather than mill or lathe. 
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