I've read the wiki and the mailing list, and I've the references to the
mm/inch settings. I have verified that we've all set that correctly.
Still bad scaling.
Long term, I would like to solve the fundamental scaling issue, but
short term, we have lots to print before an exhibition on Tuesday, so I
have a workaround that needs help:
I can use the scale tool to make things look roughly the right size, but
I'd like to be certain so I've asked my students to create a 1cm cube.
When I import their stl into RepG, I will scale their image until that
cube is exactly 1cm.
Is there a ruler in RepG so that I can verify the size of this cube
before I print, without digging through the G code?
Alternately, what is the spacing of the blue grid in RepG? I could have
my students make a cube of exactly that size.
Thanks,
Michael
http://www.pleasantsoftware.com/developer/pleasant3d/
watch the videos to see how...
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If you have an stl file viewer(mini magics is a free one) you can use it get
measurements on your drawing. Then once you get into replicatorG you can do
the math on what your drawing is compared to what you thought you were
drawing was and enter the appropriate scaling factor.
I think the squares on the platform are 10 mm x 10 mm if I remember
correctly.
Greg Thorstad, B. Comm.
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We know how to get very precise dimension in the authoring tool. The
trouble is when we open it in RepG it is wrong.
E.g. create an object of 3cm in SketchUp (using mm setting). Open it in
RepG and it's enormous, too big to fit on the platform.
I know how to scale in RepG but how do I measure the object to know that
I've scaled it properly?
Or, better yet, what mistake are we making that makes the object's scale
wrong in RepG?
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We thought of that, but I double checked the units in sketchup and it
was mm.
I will do this test myself. One issue is I'm on Linux and I haven't been
able to get Sketchup to run reliably on wine, so I depend on my students
to do this portion.
i'll keep digging.
meanwhile, i appreciate all your support and answers.
i love mailing lists, and i love the supportive communities that (often)
grow around them.
m
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From: "Michael Shiloh" <michaels...@gmail.com>
I would like to know this, too. I printed out a 20mm calibration cube
out of ABS on a CupCake last week, and measured 19.66 mm x 19.80 mm
and since it was under 2% undersized, it was ABS shrinkage.
What _is_ close enough on the calibration shapes? 1%? 1.5%?
-ethan