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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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3d printed dies undersized, a mystery for the ages.
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<blockquote data-quote="HonestAbe" data-source="post: 340572" data-attributes="member: 25390"><p>So printing dies on the form2 in the middle of the platform, 25 microns, yielded a much more accurate margin but not accurate enough to really trust it. The die still looks slightly smaller than it should be. I will report back when I hear what formlabs has to say about it and if there's anything else we can tweak on it. I just know there's going to be a case where I want to check the margins of a gold crown and can't because I don't have a model I can trust (if they send in a scan instead of an impression)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HonestAbe, post: 340572, member: 25390"] So printing dies on the form2 in the middle of the platform, 25 microns, yielded a much more accurate margin but not accurate enough to really trust it. The die still looks slightly smaller than it should be. I will report back when I hear what formlabs has to say about it and if there's anything else we can tweak on it. I just know there's going to be a case where I want to check the margins of a gold crown and can't because I don't have a model I can trust (if they send in a scan instead of an impression) [/QUOTE]
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