The shrinkage is around 17-20% depending on the metal, but all compensated for pre-print in the Eiger software so the user shouldn't have to worry about it.
The question about the shrinkage is very interesting.. I've to make a two-part soapcase and one part inserts into the other perfectly, getting fixed. the question is: 1. Can the result be controlled by the printer? 2. Furthermore (since I don't have enough equipment) I would ask if in your opinion I can use a standard-economy equipment composed of the following accessory:
How much do parts shrink after sintering? And how is the dimensional stability? Would love to see this at a lower price point for home use.
The shrinkage is around 17-20% depending on the metal, but all compensated for pre-print in the Eiger software so the user shouldn't have to worry about it.
@@hawkridgesystems wow, that's nice
i hate green parts because of shrinkage
The question about the shrinkage is very interesting.. I've to make a two-part soapcase and one part inserts into the other perfectly, getting fixed. the question is: 1. Can the result be controlled by the printer? 2. Furthermore (since I don't have enough equipment) I would ask if in your opinion I can use a standard-economy equipment composed of the following accessory:
Very nice! doesn't even look like a 3D print when finished!