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Or to double your rate of output. As you discovered, it takes a long time to render objects. I'm printing very small details where the platform moves less than half an inch for the full build, and it takes two or more hours. So a day when I'm printing takes some planning, and I'm thankful it provides an ETA. Not that I'm complaining, necessarily - I can't fault the results, having this tool is amazing - but if I were to undertake something "taller" like rolling stock, that's going to be an overnighter.
What ever happened to the telegraph crossarms and insulators that were bandied about earlier?I guess I don't recall seeing them installed by anyone and I think there could be some wide interest there.
It got lost. Mark (@Mark W) sent me his artwork with 8 insulators and I printed several hundred pallets of them. Then Mark redesigned them to have 10 insulators and I tried painting them with a lot of failures. He was going to rework the CAD and then he got busy with all the other stuff he was designing and he also started a new job. That was over 6 months ago and I've been too busy getting my layout ready for Prairie Rails invitational Ops to do any follow up on them.