1% or 1mm maximum. 20mm object= 0.2mm tolerance. 200mm object=1mm tolerance
bye, Tibor
1% or 1mm maximum. 20mm object= 0.2mm tolerance. 200mm object=1mm tolerance
bye, Tibor
Dimensional accuracy: +/- 1mm or 1% depending on which is greater
So
20mm object = +/- 1mm tolerance
200mm object = +/- 2mm tolerance
Hi all & @Filemon
I don’t see a big issue with the guidelines as it helps both sides to adjust expectations vs. possibilities.
But may be some fine tuning is inevitable:
1. Dimensional accuracy: May be it makes sense to add specific tolerances for specific materials, like:
PLA: +/- 1mm or 1%
Nylon: +/- 1.5mm or 1.5% (or whatever makes sense)
ABS: +/- 2mm or 2% (or whatever makes sense)
2. Dimensional accuracy: Contrary to popular belief it is still my opinion that it would make sense if 3D Hubs would provide a file to approve the dimensional accuracy (and may be other parameters).
All existing Hubs shall print this file to approve their print settings.
Instead of printing Marvin new Hubs will have to approve that they are able to print according to the guidelines.
Sure, there are plenty of models on Thingiverse, etc. for testing the printers accuracy, but if there were an official file all hubs will do the same test.
What do you think?
Cheers,
Joerg
“All existing Hubs shall print this file to approve their print settings.
Instead of printing Marvin new Hubs will have to approve that they are able to print according to the guidelines.
Sure, there are plenty of models on Thingiverse, etc. for testing the printers accuracy, but if there were an official file all hubs will do the same test.
What do you think?”
And the question still remain: How do you check if it was printed accurate? I can say that it has been printed OK. How 3DHUBS check that it has? From the photos? I do not think so. Only if you physically you sent the part there and they measure it. I do not think they want their office filled with test prints. Lets be pragmatic and realistic.
Sorry @Georgei but your comment has made me think of this episode of Doctor Who: I can just see all the staff at 3DHubs fighting their way past mounds of 30mm cubes (to within 1% accuracy, of course).
Exactly…We try to solve a problem. Not create more.
Maybe to help quell the “uprising” support can pick top performing hubs, have them try the new rules out on a few orders and see how it goes… I feel like hub reputation is something people are forgetting plays a role here! If you consistently do garbage prints then that weighs different than if you do good work consistently. In the end I feel like we can sit and bicker but till we TRY the new rules we can worry ourselves bald over them… but till we begin to use them we can’t really say much.