Prints are smaller than the design by about 1mm
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 7:40 pm
I have a Rostock Max v2 and I've tried to print a case for my raspberry pi and have found that even though the design in Tinkercad says the part is 61.30mm wide the actual print comes out to be only about 60mm wide. This results in the case interior being too small to fit the pi into and therefore has to be junked.
In another case we printed 5 boxes from the same stl file only varying the infill design and found that the one with 100% infill and the one with 0% infill were about 1mm smaller length and width from the other 3 boxes.
A third situation I tried printing a case to hold 4xAA batteries. Again the interior was about 0.5mm too small to fit the batteries.
What can account for these variances and what is the best way to adjust for them, especially in situations where the interior needs to be a minimum size for an object to fit.
Could it be :
* the material - PLA or
* the print temp - 200F or
* the print speed - 60mm/s for edges or
* the print software - MatterControl
Or is just within the margin of error for this printer?
thanks,
John
In another case we printed 5 boxes from the same stl file only varying the infill design and found that the one with 100% infill and the one with 0% infill were about 1mm smaller length and width from the other 3 boxes.
A third situation I tried printing a case to hold 4xAA batteries. Again the interior was about 0.5mm too small to fit the batteries.
What can account for these variances and what is the best way to adjust for them, especially in situations where the interior needs to be a minimum size for an object to fit.
Could it be :
* the material - PLA or
* the print temp - 200F or
* the print speed - 60mm/s for edges or
* the print software - MatterControl
Or is just within the margin of error for this printer?
thanks,
John