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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
3D Printer
Print Accuracy: Hardware, Software or User Dependent?
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveId" data-source="post: 361411" data-attributes="member: 21579"><p>We print models with removable dies all day every day, once you dial in the parameters for your specific printer (we did most on the Carbons before, now migrated to our Heygears Hive) you can get reliable, reproducible prints. It comes down to die to model spacer and friction bars. We err on the side of too tight and scrape the friction bars until we get a good tight fit with no wiggling. Though I am sure some will come and argue that our models aren't really accurate, but if that were the case we would have more remakes on our digital side and would have inspected the models and had red flags up by now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveId, post: 361411, member: 21579"] We print models with removable dies all day every day, once you dial in the parameters for your specific printer (we did most on the Carbons before, now migrated to our Heygears Hive) you can get reliable, reproducible prints. It comes down to die to model spacer and friction bars. We err on the side of too tight and scrape the friction bars until we get a good tight fit with no wiggling. Though I am sure some will come and argue that our models aren't really accurate, but if that were the case we would have more remakes on our digital side and would have inspected the models and had red flags up by now. [/QUOTE]
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