After a few years worth of 3D printers launching on Kickstarter, you’d think that all of the arrangements of motors, rails, printheads had been tried out and we’d been left with boxy Cartesian 3D printers, vertical deltabots, and whatever you call Printrbot’s layout. Tekma3D’s TM1 3D Printer has hit the crowdfunding site with a unique approach and a promise of better performance.
The campaign asks what many 3D printing enthusiasts probably did, upon seeing the project, “There’s no shortage of affordable 3D printers available today, so why bother creating a new one?” Tekma3D’s answer is that they’ve tackled the “the accuracy, speed, noise and vibration problems that plague low-cost 3D printers.” How have they done it?…
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