Hello, peachy fan, and backer here. This is my first post on the forum, so hello all!

I've been concerned with an aspect of the peachy printer, that relates to the curing envelope, which Is the volume of not only the thickness of z, and beam area but the beam angle as well! My concern is that as the angle of the beam changes from vertical centre, the cross-section of the beam changes from | to \. For any given thickness of Z and beam area, '\' will be always be the longer line. This means that the farther any pixel is away from (0,0) the larger the pixel will be, which will deform the slice.

I was watching the latest update, and while I agree that the mirror memory Is probably the major factor in the deformed vase in the video, I believe the cross-section issue is a contributing factor. The distortion of can be reduced by increasing the print head height from the table.

Any ways, can't wait to get my peachy and start making some cool stuff. Goodluck with the dev, you guys are awesome!