My personal thoughts are that 50 micron layers are usually the thickest layers you want when working with an SLA style printer. That said, I'm working in N gauge so this is even more useful - although I've had some quite nice prints out of iMaterialise in the past printed at 100 micron layer thickness but that is also a higher spec machine than I'm used to dealing with.mattmay05 wrote:Well technically you are, but when our standing 4 ft away no-one has noticed at various exhibitions. Also secondly this is a low resolution print. I have a 50 micro print. There are no lines
Either way, your 3D printed coaches look excellent and I hope that my GNR full brake in N gauge comes out somewhere near that kind of quality. Do you rub your prints down at all?