Free and Open-source Control Software for 3-D Motion and Processing

  • Wijnen B
  • Anzalone G
  • Haselhuhn A
  • et al.
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Abstract

RepRap 3-D printers and their derivatives using conventional firmware are limited by: 1) requiring technical knowledge, 2) poor resilience with unreliable hardware, and 3) poor integration in complicated systems. In this paper, a new control system called Franklin, for CNC machines in general and 3-D printers specifically, is presented that enables web-based three dimensional control of additive, subtractive and analytical tools from any Internet connected device. Franklin can be set up and controlled entirely from a web interface; it uses a custom protocol which allows it to continue printing when the connection is temporarily lost, and allows communication with scripts.

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Wijnen, B., Anzalone, G. C., Haselhuhn, A. S., Sanders, P. G., & Pearce, J. M. (2016). Free and Open-source Control Software for 3-D Motion and Processing. Journal of Open Research Software, 4(1), 2. https://doi.org/10.5334/jors.78

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