Robotics and Computer Integrated Manufacturing 64 (2020) 101950
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Identifier
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10.1016/j.rcim.2020.101950
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/175365
Abstract
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The size of manufactured parts is naturally bound by the size of their production machines. In this paper, we explore the alternative of making a machine that can continuously navigate along an object being fabricated, producing objects larger than itself. The machine combines a climbing robot and a 3D printer. It uses an infinite fabrication loop which includes printing, reanchoring to a new station, and printing again. We present the design, construction, and characterization of the machine along with experiments on the fabrication of vertical columns. We also demonstrate the freeform fabrication capabilities of the machine by printing a moai statue. The results obtained have a wide range of applications for construction, product fabrication and promisingly broaden the current applications of 3D printing.