If you want then yes why not...Check DM@GeeBee007 can you share the file with me? i want to print it and see what the fit seems like. my printer generally has a tolerance of 0.2mm.
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If you want then yes why not...Check DM@GeeBee007 can you share the file with me? i want to print it and see what the fit seems like. my printer generally has a tolerance of 0.2mm.
Now finally I dont understand what this guy keeps blabbering about layer lines.
here is a pic of both.
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Lastly little dissappointed that Crazzy_eddy believed that a somewhat good repped guy on TE would scam for mere 235rs.
Its ok he has to listen to both sides but i mean at the end Does it make sense?
If i was ever a scammer I would have never reached so many successfull trades in TE without a single negative feedback.
If you still want in-depth analysis...I can make side by side comparison between STLs clearing everything but hoping the above would be enough as this just doesnt feel worth for me spending money and wasting time in addition to all this hassle.. @Crazy_Eddy Lemme know what you decide.
@slippery , I may have a noob question, but is there anyway to get rid of those micro lines appearing in 3d prints?
Maybe if the sides are flat like this geebee's model, is there possibility that you heat the bed and flip all flat sides on that like we flip rotis in hot tawa and that melts the lines and make a smooth finish ...
I don't know how this horrible idea came to my mind. I has a 3d printed toy nearby, and out of curiosity I thought I'll heat it up a bit and flaten the lines with a steel ruler. Heated it up using hot air gun only to find that the 3d printed toy (which was very hard ) became like rubber and deforming very easily.. who knows it's petg,pla, or what but it definitely don't behave like normal PVC plastic.That's a funny visual so thank you. No, you can't flip it like a hot tava.
+1so let me know if you guys think I should make a new post