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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
3D Printer
Analog not fitting properly in models
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<blockquote data-quote="tuyere" data-source="post: 371927" data-attributes="member: 26916"><p>The scale factor of the resin might not be dialled in- print a calibration cube of a known size and measure it post-curing and see how far off you are. I'd guess your parts are oversized, if it's printing bang-on with other resins then tweaking the scale factor in the material profile is a good fix. If everything is oversized then you'd wanna tweak the build area measurements, but that's its own process that needs a lot of back-and-forth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tuyere, post: 371927, member: 26916"] The scale factor of the resin might not be dialled in- print a calibration cube of a known size and measure it post-curing and see how far off you are. I'd guess your parts are oversized, if it's printing bang-on with other resins then tweaking the scale factor in the material profile is a good fix. If everything is oversized then you'd wanna tweak the build area measurements, but that's its own process that needs a lot of back-and-forth. [/QUOTE]
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