Final Case! (I may print one more with a -.23 just to see)...This came out much better. The only thing I noticed was a loose strand on the very edge of one of the halves. Otherwise the surface has improved! Thank you for all the guidance!!Jules wrote:Yeah,unfortunately we just have to work around that - most digital calipers just can't accurately measure tolerances this small (without having purchased a professional $200+ pair). Mine are still pretty squidgy, and they cost me $85. (Still not too happy about that.scampa123 wrote:Now depending where I measure it, I get a height of either 2.0-1.96...Certainly not locked at 2.0 all around. Is that expected?) You can take an average or just make sure one side comes out to 2.0 mm. It's going to be close enough.
I think your Z-Offset cube of Z-0.23 has achieved perfection, (even to my standards), but when you take this a lot larger with your case print, it might be a little too much gap, so you could use Z-0.24 and get it squished down a little bit more, particularly if you like the surface on it better. (It's harder to tell from a picture, than when you have it in hand, and you're the one who has to be pleased with it.
)
Post a pic of your final case so we can see the difference.
Stringy bottom
Re: Stringy bottom
Re: Stringy bottom
Yay! No more stringy bottom! (Wait....that sounded weird!)
Glad it worked!
Glad it worked!