Topic: DaVinci 1.0 vs 2.0 precision
While I appreciate that the mechanics of FFM are such that you're not going to get items printed at exactly the size you designed, and that there's a certain amount of tolerance you have to plan for, I was surprised to discover the differences in the exact same piece printed on the 1.0 vs the Duo.
My part in my design program has the outside dimensions:
x = 18mm y = 22.5mm z = 43.5 mm
The printed part has the following dimensions:
x = 17.6mm y = 22.2mm z = 42.9mm (1.0)
x = 18.4mm y = 22.4mm z = 41.8mm (Duo)
My expectation was that 1.0, Duo and even AiO... using the same technology would produce more consistent results across machines. Well so much for expectations. The problem is in wanting to create files for items that will actually FIT into other parts, and I wonder what kind of tolerances would be reasonable to assume. The x dimension on my part has a +/- .4 variance, which strikes me as quite a lot.
My question to the rest of you is what your experience in precision has been. Is the lack of precision what I get for buying a DaVinci... do other 3d printers provide more dependable/more tolerant parts? Do you think my variances simply indicate I need to do even more tuning up of belts and pullies and shims... or do I just need to accept something like a +/- .5 variance for anything I design?
