Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Resolution Tolerance Resolution tolerance is the allowable variation in dimensions or details from the original 3D model, affecting fit, function, and aesthetics. It is influenced by layer height, nozzle diameter, and motion accuracy. Lower tolerance ensures precise dimensions and tight fitting, while higher tolerance is suitable for decorative or non-functional parts. Advanced slicing software provides tolerance settings for critical dimensions or complex geometries. Proper resolution tolerance ensures dimensional accuracy, mechanical functionality, and high-quality finishes, especially for interlocking parts and assemblies. |
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