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I ran the orca tolerance test and the "0.2" comes out the best. What do I do with that info? Is this something I can enter somewhere or do I need to explicitly add that much to holes and other internal openings that need to have good fit? |
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The tolerance test is mostly for your own information. It informs you of what kind of tolerances your printer is capable of. You could take that info and try adjusting your printers belt tension or other items on the physical printer, but 0.2 isn't bad. If you were designing parts it also tells you what kind of tolerances to design for. |
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is there something I should change on the X-Y hole and/or contour settings at the profile after this test?.. I don't design but want to be sure joints on models I download are OK |
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The tolerance test is mostly for your own information. It informs you of what kind of tolerances your printer is capable of. You could take that info and try adjusting your printers belt tension or other items on the physical printer, but 0.2 isn't bad. If you were designing parts it also tells you what kind of tolerances to design for.