Another point of note is that doing it with a groove not only allows me to align parts better but it also essentially allows me to combine multiple parts into one printed assembly, which makes the build process quite a bit more efficient. That would translate to a faster turn around time, which means it’s more likely that I’ll be able to get farther down the list than I currently would.
In short. A groove means cleaner look, more symmetrical assembly, faster turnaround, more remotes in this limited edition. But slightly less accurate. And by slightly I mean literally a 0.5 mm height difference on a 5mm area.
In short. A groove means cleaner look, more symmetrical assembly, faster turnaround, more remotes in this limited edition. But slightly less accurate. And by slightly I mean literally a 0.5 mm height difference on a 5mm area.
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