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Commit 96b1fedb authored by Aarne Pohjonen's avatar Aarne Pohjonen
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trying to get the table look ok

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......@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ We used this [test model](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1363023) to compare
|Hole|The holes appeared to be printed reasonably well (judging from visual inspection) on all the other printers, except the Fortus 380c, where the hole shape deviated from the designed circular shape|
|Scale||
|"Stringing
|Stringing is caused when small strings of plastic are left behind on a 3D printed model (also called ""oozing,"" ""whisky,"" or ""hairy"" prints). Plastic usually oozes from the nozzle while the |extruder is moving to a new position.
|Stringing is caused when small strings of plastic are left behind on a 3D printed model (also called ""oozing,"" ""whisky,"" or ""hairy"" prints). Plastic usually oozes from the nozzle while the extruder is moving to a new position.
|As mentioned in the Angle and Overhang sections, the Fortus 380 had lot of problems with stringing, when the overhang angle was less or equal to 30 degrees. Also Ender 3-pro had little stringing. Formlabs 2, Raise 3D produced pretty good and smooth result with no problems with stringing.|
|Diameter|Measured diameters: We measured two outer diameters from the test print, larger and smaller. Raise 3D: 8mm, 6mm; Formlabs: 8mm, 6mm; Ender 3D pro2: 7.5 mm, 6.5 mm; Fortus 8mm, 6.1mmm|
|Then we test wall thickness, again without support, using this file, TEST2.||
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