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Daily Archives: December 29, 2016

What is a good tolerance gap for 3D printed parts intended to fit together?

3D Design, 3D Printer, 3D printing, CAD DesignBy caddesignhelpDecember 29, 2016Leave a comment

My answer to What is a good tolerance gap for 3D printed parts intended to fit together? Answer by Scott Tarcy: I recommend 0.25mm gap for a tight fit. For example, if you have 2 parts that you want to glue together after printing. If you have less than .25mm gap it will be hard…

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