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14-04-2019 #1
I measure filament.
My printer makes parts absolutely predictably 0.15 past the edge of the model, both internal and external, allowing me to compensate precisely and make on size parts.You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D
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14-04-2019 #2
Just a curve-ball... the resin printers (and I'm thinking the Anycubic in particular) are becoming rather affordable and offer quality (and dimensional accuracy) far beyond what my fdm machines has achieved. Build platform size is the compromise, as well as buggeration in post processing but its impressed the hell out of me. There are some limitations particularly for "engineering" designs (rather than organic modelling) but they are at a price that makes them interesting.
Hint: I managed to print modelled internal separate M3 tapped holes in a printed enclosure (4 in each of 3 enclosures) that each worked flawlessly without any post-processing beyond UV curing. Presentation of the model is almost presentable (this is the area I'm concentrating on)Last edited by Doddy; 14-04-2019 at 08:59 PM. Reason: rewritten in English
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14-04-2019 #5
Nick,
It may be that the slicer I use is just too vanilla for the niceties of compensation for filament diameter. I use Makerbot slicer, an old version as the new one wants me to log on and asks me awkward questions about my Makerbot machine, which is a Wanhao 4DS. I think I may have a look at Cura, which I use for turning jpegs into lithophanes etc...
However, for what I do, accuracy is not so important.
RobLast edited by cropwell; 14-04-2019 at 11:14 PM.
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15-04-2019 #6
Yeah measuring the filament is something that gets done on all incoming spools as they vary. SLA/DLP is getting down in price point but I am waiting for SLA1 as they have been doing a lot of work to make it work with as many resins as possible and i have clients in different fields who have interest.
Software SolidWorks 2024, Onshape, Aspire v9.5, Blender
CNC Machine: http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/3661-...Second-machine
3D printers both FDM/FFD and MSLA resin
CSWA &CSWA-AM certified
www.marino-customs.com
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