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Those supports are groovy baby.
@Lemosteam What was your exposure time on that one? and what do the board gaps measure out to in the model?
That's looking way better John! Isn't it great when parts fit perfectly? I would tend to agree that the exposure per layer is still too high, especially for such a thin z layer. (How did you arrive at a layer thickness of .03 mm?) For comparison, the grating on this tank car frame has a gap size of .25 mm and the grating slats are .15 mm thick. This was printed with a 2.0 sec exposure, a layer thickness of .051 mm (equal to the x,y pixel size), and printed at 45 degrees with Anycubic Basic:The grating dimensions are oversize compared to the proto, but the print itself is as crisp as I could ever hope for.