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<blockquote data-quote="Bryce @ WhipMix" data-source="post: 328059" data-attributes="member: 21732"><p>That's fair. Fortunately, Asiga Composer is pretty darn accurate due to the positioning encoders in the machine. They update the printer's firmware in real time, and translate that information into the nesting software. Pretty solid system, really. It may fluctuate by a few minutes, but overall, the time estimation is very accurate. </p><p></p><p>If you look closely, you can see that the models I nested in the photo have articulator attachments. They weren't trimmed to minimal height or anything. It's pretty typical for what you'd model build in your lab. The sub 1hr time estimate is not a sales gimmick on the Asiga. It's everyday reality. Obviously if the models are a little taller, it may be an hour and a few minutes, and if they're a bit shorter, it may be 55 minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bryce @ WhipMix, post: 328059, member: 21732"] That's fair. Fortunately, Asiga Composer is pretty darn accurate due to the positioning encoders in the machine. They update the printer's firmware in real time, and translate that information into the nesting software. Pretty solid system, really. It may fluctuate by a few minutes, but overall, the time estimation is very accurate. If you look closely, you can see that the models I nested in the photo have articulator attachments. They weren't trimmed to minimal height or anything. It's pretty typical for what you'd model build in your lab. The sub 1hr time estimate is not a sales gimmick on the Asiga. It's everyday reality. Obviously if the models are a little taller, it may be an hour and a few minutes, and if they're a bit shorter, it may be 55 minutes. [/QUOTE]
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