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  1. Joby Aviation is betting big on Dayton, Ohio - the birthplace of aviation - for its eVTOL aircraft manufacturing hub. The expansion signals a turning point for scalable advanced air mobility production, with 3D printing playing a key role in the supply chain. fabbaloo.com/news/from-wright- #3Dprint #3Dprinting #Aerospace

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    "The advanced leveling accessory mentioned above is installed by default in the K1 Max. This accessory includes a LIDAR sensor that scans the print bed and develops a surface model of “one million points”. That’s equivalent to 1,000 x 1,000 touches for mechanical sensors used in other equipment. The K1 series also includes a strain sensor built into the toolhead. Creality said, "

    Some have called the LiDar a gimic on the #BambuLab #X1C, so I wonder if #Creality only opten for this for the trend and hype or that they brought in their own design here and use cases.

    Furthermore, their first printer with the strain guage was the #crowdfunded and #KickStarter #CR6SR, which I personally have. Although it simplifies the bed leveling process and I never understood or experienced the struggles of #Ender3 leveleing, it had its own problems.

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    Just this week, I saw a video by #Slant3D on why part suppliers don't sell #OEM parts, so this is interesting

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    "What’s more interesting is that the K1 series is equipped with substantial networking, cloud connectivity, and remote control features. It seems that Creality has implemented some form of farm management system where an array of K1s could be running production jobs."

    This could be great! Maybe #Creality now feels as if their printers are on par with #Prusa, after the #MK3 outperformed the #Ender3 in #PrintFarm usage.

    The #Ender3 just wasn't reliable enough, and if it was used, it had to be heavily modded.

    But a new age of print farms has grown with the release of the #Bambulab #X1C. Someone could have a small print farm for their products without any #3dprinting skill and juet plug-and-play their printers.

    Creating a commercial print-and-play solution is a great step.

    It will be interesting to see if this is a fork of #Octofarm, a multi-printer #Klipper and #Mainsail setup, or something brand new. #Prusa already have their own solutions.

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