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321DLCR
Posted: Saturday, August 23, 2014 2:10:14 AM

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About the scaling if I remember correctly from school you can design something let's say in inches in your cad software and as it that way. Then in the program thAt is used to upload the file to the 3D printer you are able to rescale things aslong as you know the scaling factor. For example let's say I have my file in inches and I want it to print in cm I would enter .393 and ten it print it in cm
Hope this helped this is just what I learned with our 3D printer at school
We use auto desk inventor for CAD
Ironstef70
Posted: Monday, August 25, 2014 6:50:56 PM

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I got five links of LR 1750 pads on Sunday but did not had time to uninstall the originals and compare. Will do this Wednesday, stay tuned...

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