16th-Dec-21, 09:54 AM
Mr Flippant,
Difficult to reconcile post 3 with the ‘explanation’ in post 6, I always welcome constructive criticism and post 3 was not constructive in any way shape or form, and frankly came across as arrogant hence my reply.
To address your concerns the surface of the base is going to as flat as the printer setup, if less than perfect then it is a simple task to add an aluminium plate and compensate if required in the height of the pivot. In use the sanding medium is pushed against the base creating a flat surface to the degree of the previous point. I have used round sanding discs which are rigid and various grades of sanding paper without issue, the key is the application which is the responsibility of the user. Bottom line it is a simple unit that can be printed and then developed further.
I keenly await the free issue of your designs to the 3dp forum.
JMay
Difficult to reconcile post 3 with the ‘explanation’ in post 6, I always welcome constructive criticism and post 3 was not constructive in any way shape or form, and frankly came across as arrogant hence my reply.
To address your concerns the surface of the base is going to as flat as the printer setup, if less than perfect then it is a simple task to add an aluminium plate and compensate if required in the height of the pivot. In use the sanding medium is pushed against the base creating a flat surface to the degree of the previous point. I have used round sanding discs which are rigid and various grades of sanding paper without issue, the key is the application which is the responsibility of the user. Bottom line it is a simple unit that can be printed and then developed further.
I keenly await the free issue of your designs to the 3dp forum.
JMay
Mr Fit for Function.