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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
3D Printer
So Im testing out a new printer...
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<blockquote data-quote="Jenners" data-source="post: 313405" data-attributes="member: 9446"><p>I feel goddawful dumb, but I'm not gathering how to calculate shrinkage. The resin itself *should be* somewhat accurate, being a dental resin. There's exposure... but that didn't help a whole lot. I'd hate to resize in the slicer for every model instead of just taking it from the intraoral scan. With the FDM, there are all sorts of tweaks to do in the slicer settings to get a more accurate size, but in the resin slicers (Chitubox in this case) there aren't many boxes to mess with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jenners, post: 313405, member: 9446"] I feel goddawful dumb, but I'm not gathering how to calculate shrinkage. The resin itself *should be* somewhat accurate, being a dental resin. There's exposure... but that didn't help a whole lot. I'd hate to resize in the slicer for every model instead of just taking it from the intraoral scan. With the FDM, there are all sorts of tweaks to do in the slicer settings to get a more accurate size, but in the resin slicers (Chitubox in this case) there aren't many boxes to mess with. [/QUOTE]
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