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Still trying to perfect the trailers, specifically the Strick drop-frame. This is the sixth attempt at trying to eliminate assorted distortion and bowing. Starting with the third attempt, the membrane worked perfectly at eliminating curl-up. I’m still getting some wave in the sides even though I have six rows of cross supports 2mm apart. But now at least it’s subtle and has the appearance of sheet metal. I think I’ve got it but the transparent green makes it a little tougher. I’ll know for sure after these are de-sprued, cured and primed.
I think the roof droop is an illusion of the light playing off the transparent green resin. I haven’t seen any evidence of that with any of the resins I’ve used so far. The green is the sixth print of the model (beige twice, gray once, gray/green twice, green once).
Have you decided how you are going to print the windows? I was thinking about printing flat, directly on the build plate, then sanding and polishing the plate marks out of the back side of the windows. I worry about sags and distortion if I support the window inserts. Also planned on printing a raised edge around the windows to represent the frame and make it easy to paint.