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03-14-2016, 05:41 AM #17
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No, it is much coarser than that IIRC, which is why I mentioned using it as a way to maintain a continuous active calibration (And possibly use it for initial calibration too). It may not be able to measure 0.0001m, but it can average out that 50.000 drips is still 10cm (for instance)...
Standard laser would be more accurate (up to 1mm approx, IIRC), but there are 2 issues with that: 1) possible unintended resin hardening (if there is a UV component) and 2) the resin may be too translucent for it to reflect reliably.
And of course, the more precise the measurement instrument, the more expensive it is...
I don't have all the answers, obviously, or I'd have made the printer myself!
Just trying to think how we could improve reliability without breaking the bank!
(As a matter of fact I have plenty questions myself, and will start asking once I have read through the topic lists, so I know what has or has not been answered yet)
Hmmm... Interesting read I found when I started googling: http://www.olympus-ims.com/en/applic...ckness-gaging/Last edited by CescoAiel; 03-14-2016 at 05:52 AM.
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