Sure I understand that it will be an aluminium case. I didn't say
anything about the case, the case is fine, I was only referring to the
smears on the front of the case which I initially thought were put
intentionally there to make it look old. Maybe I am the only one, but
I didn't notice them as printing issues until David mentioned the
lower resolution and temperature issues.

Michel





On Apr 7, 3:25 pm, J Forbes <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think the plan is to make the watch from aluminum, using CNC
> machining. The plastic prototype is just a plastic prototype, to play
> with it and see how the parts fit, etc. Is there anything else about
> the design you don't like besides the quickie 3d printing issues?
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> Cobra007 wrote:
> > I am thinking maybe the 3D printed end result was just different from
> > your design, what are those "smears" at the surface of the watch case?
> > I actually thought you had done this on purpose to make it appear
> > looking older, but maybe this is just how it got out of the printer:

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