03-06-2022, 12:30 PM
(03-06-2022, 05:36 AM)Mayhem Wrote: Unfortunately Willy the print doesn't always resemble to drawing. Sometimes the drawing is beyond the capabilities of the printer and other times the slicer settings are not correct and/or the printer hasn't been dialled in properly.
And this applies to a Selective Laser Sintering machine costing between $20K and $500K as well? They talk about it being the best process for fine details.
This part wasn't done on a printer using an extruded filament. I have to wonder if it would have come out better if it had been.
Oh well, it is what it is. It's my first experience with 3D printed parts so I didn't know what to expect anyway.
Willie