This angle calculator can be useful for printing flat smooth surfaces on resin 3D printers
using the best angle when some planes should be printed best,
but cannot be printed horizontally/flat due to the fact that the model must be somehow angled.
This angle calculator can be useful for printing flat smooth surfaces on resin 3D printers
using the best angle when some planes should be printed best,
but cannot be printed horizontally/flat due to the fact that the model must be somehow angled.
Only works on flat faces.
Yea. It’s the whole point of this calculator, isn’t it? 😉
Why is the optimal angle different for different printers?
It’s simply due to the different build plate sizes, resolutions, and thus pixel sizes, which are the parameters for calculating this angle.
This is great! The pulldown menu is so much quicker when calculating between machines. I’m going to share this calculator to more people.
This is amazing. I was trying to figure out my Saturn 3 Ultras pixel width and was getting confused. This is of great assistance. Thank you!
This is great. Thankyou!!
So, since my Saturn 3 Ultra has rectangular pixels 19 to 25 μm, do i use two different angles? One for every direction i align my print to? Or do i use a average like 21?
probably two different angles would give better results on those two different axes
(Generally speaking) Does thing angle give the best chance at printing without supports? Or is it purely an asthetic thing
It’s an aesthetic thing