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01-15-2021, 10:00 AM #1
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Thanks for the reply. Not entirely what I was looking for, though
this is useful to know.
You then wander off into bizarro-land
just sooo much easier for calculations than the bizarre and archaic inches in base 8.
When you're dealing in movements measured in 100th's of a millimetre - having the software convert back and forth between base 8 and base 10 - just makes no sense.
As far as your material thickness goes - 0.25 inches = 6.25 millimetres
I mean it's even difficult to represent measurements in inches in a decimal format.
what on earth is the decimilisation for 3/36ths of an inch ?
If you really can't change your working habits - simply convert your design to mm in turbocad, then save it as a new file with the prefix/suffix: in millimetres.
And use That file to generate your stl's
No clue what slicer dremel use - but given the machines are mostly made by flashforge under licence, it might well be a variant of flashprint.
Please explain to me how to...
05-17-2024, 12:15 PM in 3D Printer Parts, Filament & Materials