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Are there specs list anywhere? If it is more like a Formlabs print it will be cheaper, more flexible, but less detailed.
Be aware that there will be a $5 PER SEPARATE PART charge within the vat. EVERYTHING will be on a sprue for me. Also the support material removal will be VERY hard to disguise on the physical part, ad there is no mention of being able to specify orientation.I am already having tolerance issues with the FUD machines- I designed a roof to fit the MT horse car and the parts came back 0.9mm short overall. I cannot get them to share any machine calibration or capability data. As as supplier to me you'd think this info would be transparent. Not so. I am in email status with them now on the subject. This machine may not need calibration but who am I kidding?I'll test the roof in this material and let folks know...
If the roof came back short, divide the expected length by the short length and scale the model up by that percentage.
Why would they share calibration data? What ProJet calibration data is there to share? You calibrate the machine and hope it's within the tolerance desired. All three axis must be calibrated, and one of my contractors said it's not a simple task. If you utilize a contractor that will output in the orientation desired, you can then compensate for the machine by adjusting the XYZ scale of your digital model. If the roof came back short, divide the expected length by the short length and scale the model up by that percentage.
What if the contractor has several printers and each one is slightly different? You compensate and then next time it gets printer on a different printer. You're screwed again.