There are some assumptions that have to be made with making castings.
One has to assume an approximate factor to scale up the 3D print with, to allow for shrinkage in the metal.
Generally the scale factor is not too critical, but for parts like cylinders, where you have to drill a ring of holes around the perimeter of the cylinder, if your scale factor/shrinkage factor is off, they your hole pattern will also be off.
It is a bit of an art to pick the correct shrinkage factor so that the dimensions on the drawings will fall within an acceptable range with the castings.
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One has to assume an approximate factor to scale up the 3D print with, to allow for shrinkage in the metal.
Generally the scale factor is not too critical, but for parts like cylinders, where you have to drill a ring of holes around the perimeter of the cylinder, if your scale factor/shrinkage factor is off, they your hole pattern will also be off.
It is a bit of an art to pick the correct shrinkage factor so that the dimensions on the drawings will fall within an acceptable range with the castings.
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