A team from the University of Southern California is developing a 6-axis 3D printer, which allows it to print objects not in layers, but moving freely in space. Because of this, he already knows how to print on inclined surfaces and even on the surface of an ordinary bottle. Unfortunately, the prototype does not even have a name, and the network only has the above video of its work, and the mention that KFLOP Motion Controller is used as a controller for $ 250 from Dynomotion .
Technical characteristics of KFLOP:
High performance: up to 1.2 GFLOP DSP
64-bit Double Precision Hardware Math
Serialization sampling increment 90 µs (for all 8 axes, inclusive)