Talk:Basic Economic Analysis of Printing with Large Nozzles

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This wouldn't be neccisary for most applications but we may want to look into some of the effects of this. Main is surface finish, which shouldn't be too neccisary, but perhaps tolerances/friction? Also i don't know if there are any structual problems etc. Yet again looks aren't needed for structual parts, and the structual issues probably aren't that bad.

Main point:

Might be good to build a universal test machine, and do some tests

Also perhaps some long term durability tests. (Leave stuff outside, and see what "fails" first, putting stuff in similar devices (perhaps even a device that runs cycles just for adding cycles till something breaks (may be an industry term, have seen their use for various devices)

All this just to get some hard data

Also depending on results either we can factor in a 0.4 or below nozzle station (a few for needed work, large for the main stuff), a resin station, or post processing such as powder blasting, solvent smoothing, heat treatment, or some sort of coating

--Eric (talk) 18:45, 30 March 2020 (UTC)