The SCARA acronym stands for Selective Compliant Assembly Robot Arm or Selective Compliant Articulated Robot Arm. By virtue of the SCARA's parallel-axis joint layout, the arm is slightly compliant in the X-Y direction but rigid in the ‘Z’ direction, hence the term: Selective Compliant.
The second attribute of the SCARA is the jointed two-link arm layout similar to our human arms, hence the often-used term, Articulated. We will see how this concept develops. Nice new innovation after Delta approach.
Take a look at more SCARA machines:
http://diy3dprinting.blogspot.com/search/label/scara
The second attribute of the SCARA is the jointed two-link arm layout similar to our human arms, hence the often-used term, Articulated. We will see how this concept develops. Nice new innovation after Delta approach.
Here is the first video of SCARA used for 3d printer by ttsalo (http://github.com/ttsalo/Armstrong-SCARA)
Here is RepRAP Morgan, a more sophisticated SCARA FDM 3D printer developed by Quentin Harley
https://github.com/qharley/Marlin
https://github.com/qharley/Marlin
Take a look at more SCARA machines:
http://diy3dprinting.blogspot.com/search/label/scara