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Howdy,
We currently print our opposing and ortho models on our Carbons using DPR10 resin, and do our more finicy C&B prints on an Asiga with Dentamodel. We're considering moving our C&B stuff onto the carbon as well. but the fit-up of parts is very underwhelming- we've got thek die:crown fit on the Asigas pretty finely-tuned, no movement at all and nice closed margins, but our Carbon-printed dies always have a touch of play that technicians down the line find unacceptable. We can't really play with our Carbon material profiles because it's so hands-off compared to with our Asiga, which is what I'd normally do to get parts that everybody's happy with.
Is there any trick to getting better C&B parts off our carbon? We're printing at 50um z-steps already, I don't think going to 25 will make a huge difference.
We currently print our opposing and ortho models on our Carbons using DPR10 resin, and do our more finicy C&B prints on an Asiga with Dentamodel. We're considering moving our C&B stuff onto the carbon as well. but the fit-up of parts is very underwhelming- we've got thek die:crown fit on the Asigas pretty finely-tuned, no movement at all and nice closed margins, but our Carbon-printed dies always have a touch of play that technicians down the line find unacceptable. We can't really play with our Carbon material profiles because it's so hands-off compared to with our Asiga, which is what I'd normally do to get parts that everybody's happy with.
Is there any trick to getting better C&B parts off our carbon? We're printing at 50um z-steps already, I don't think going to 25 will make a huge difference.