Hey all!
I've been working on a small model I want to print on a FlashForge Finder 3d Printer. It is a business card holder with our company logo on the top with a cut out to slide a card out of one end.
The printers software will load up my STL model, but the scale is wonky - it imports extremely small. I can size it up using the Flash Print software, but when I load it for actual printing, it ends up being to small to print again.
I've double checked my scale - I'm drawing in mm which is the native unit to my 3d printer. My model's shell thicknesses are intended to be 2mm min, per researching how on best practices for making my own 3d models...
Has anyone else ventured into 3d printing using DataCAD to build the models? Any advice? Not sure if I am missing a key step or something. Just about everything I've printed off of thingiverse import and load on the build plate with no problems.
I did have one previous model work, which I put together in under an hour that printed OK. But that was just slapping slabs together to come up with my final shape - an unimpressive rectangle with slots through it lol.
I've been working on a small model I want to print on a FlashForge Finder 3d Printer. It is a business card holder with our company logo on the top with a cut out to slide a card out of one end.
The printers software will load up my STL model, but the scale is wonky - it imports extremely small. I can size it up using the Flash Print software, but when I load it for actual printing, it ends up being to small to print again.
I've double checked my scale - I'm drawing in mm which is the native unit to my 3d printer. My model's shell thicknesses are intended to be 2mm min, per researching how on best practices for making my own 3d models...
Has anyone else ventured into 3d printing using DataCAD to build the models? Any advice? Not sure if I am missing a key step or something. Just about everything I've printed off of thingiverse import and load on the build plate with no problems.
I did have one previous model work, which I put together in under an hour that printed OK. But that was just slapping slabs together to come up with my final shape - an unimpressive rectangle with slots through it lol.