Robert (3D Accuracy),
In your blog on creating stl files you said:
"In the image above I’ve not only adjusted the chord height and angle control to be as fine as possible but I’ve also adjusted the step size to be as fine as possible. This creates the highest number of flat, triangulated surfaces that are as small as possible. At this quality level the curved surfaces on the part will be smooth and very nice in appearance.It’s also important to point out that the print time to create the part is not affected by the higher resolution stl file. The costs related to print time remain exactly the same while the quality of the 3D printed part goes way up."
How do you adjust chord height and angle control?

How come print time is not affected by the higher resolution?

Old Man Emu