hi everyone
I was wondering, if it was possible to achieve crazy resolutions like professional printers by upgrading a falshforge for instance ?
thanks
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I don’t know what you mean but to be honest you can achieve a really nice looking print if you print in ABS and then smooth it with acetone. Don’t know if you have ever tried that before. Print your self a calibration cube and test it on that. don’t use a paper towel or the lint will stay on your prints ask me how i know lol.
But if anyone out there can answer your question i would interested in knowing as well. I’m currently trying to build a head (the extruder part) so i can just have swappable extruder heads depending on the filament i will be using for which every print.
I was thinking about some official or opensource update kits or tips
I thought that if professional printers could achieve 25 microns, I guessed it was just a question of size of extruder/rails dimensions, stuff like that
for instance I was wondering why is Ultimaker making it better ?
anybody ?
FDM resolution is pretty standard but you can achieve very good resolution with SLA printers, but they are expensive and break down in my experience although the new Form Labs printer looks pretty great.