Re: Straight edge for necks printed for new HB electrical mandoli
Originally Posted by
CarlM
Anything you 3D print as a check gauge like this should be checked against a known good straightedge. Unequal shrinkage, printing conditions and environmental factors can warp the parts significantly. That is not necessarily so but the parts are not guaranteed to be straight off the machine.
Correct
I have checked but for all practical purposes, they are straight. This is not rocket science but just for my own sake, I slightly sanded them on a fretsander block. ;-)
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