Does anyone knows which is the formula that 3D Hub uses to calculate the price ?.
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Does anyone knows which is the formula that 3D Hub uses to calculate the price ?.
The formula is based off your startup costs plus the price per mm for the model.
Do you mean the volume calculated formula? If so - that is based off Cura’s basic slicing formula to get volume of plastic used - roughly 0.4mm nozzle, 1 perimeter, 20% infill. Your slicer (e.g. Cura) works out the amount of material needed to print the model at that spec, and then that is turned into a cost based on volume price of the material. If you increase the infill say to 40%+ you need to manually work out the new volume of material needed to complete the job.
Does that help?
Steve
Thank you.
Looking well and making some calculations, 3D Hub Marvin volume 2.5 cm is 2.4 cm3, 5 cm is 14 cm3 and 10 cm is 92 cm3.
Neither Cura , UP Plus or my Catalyst ( stratasys ) gives me that Volumes for Marvin and of course Catalyst gives me a higher value because it always create support. But any way it gives me a pretty higher close value.
I took a look well at the info when you set price for a specific filament and it is calculated with a 25% infill and 0.8 wall thickness.