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tolerances of .stl parts good for resin printing?

Open o-lampe opened this issue 2 years ago • 3 comments

Often, parts designed for FDM printers come with a fudge factor for more precise inner diameters and bridging. If I print ERCF parts with a resin printer, will they fit together or are too loose or tight? THX O-Lampe

o-lampe avatar Oct 16 '23 11:10 o-lampe

There is a calibration part, The documentation/manual explains the features and what you need to messure/test. If the clibration part works, the rest should too.

ammoniak avatar Oct 26 '23 06:10 ammoniak

The calibration part worked fine, but there are so many M3 heat-set inserts, which won't work with resin-printed parts.

o-lampe avatar Nov 08 '23 08:11 o-lampe

The calibration part worked fine, but there are so many M3 heat-set inserts, which won't work with resin-printed parts.

You could try over-sizing those holes and setting the inserts with resin.

I had a quick google and CNC Kitchen did a vid on this very topic last year. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nbvU2kGzxc

Kadah avatar Dec 27 '23 04:12 Kadah