Dear All,
I would be interested to hear views on the use of adaptive slicing techniques (varying layer thickness) within the RP/RM industry . To my knowledge, the use of adaptive layering techniques in commercial technologies is somewhat lacking although there are a number of references offering alternative mathematical approaches to a common theme (although many don't appear to put theory into practise!). Perhaps the problem is linked to reliability / integrity of adaptive slicing algorithms or more likely - hardware is restricted to a finite number of slice parameters in which layers can be successfully be created. I am guessing that DLP and SLA systems might be a good vehicle to test adaptive slicing methods? As always views of the RPML members much appreciated.
Incidentally I am putting together a literature review!
Best Regards
Carl
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Received on Mon Jul 20 11:37:51 2009
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