LOL, "the new breed of hobbyists", aka the point and clickers.  :)
 
Thanks Frank, that's the answer I was hoping to hear.
 
John  
 
 
On 11/04/11, Frank Pittelli<[email protected]> wrote:
Regardless of what comes out of the 3D printer (perfect or otherwise),
you simply tweak the 3D part by hand until it's perfect, then you use it
as the mold master. I know the whole concept of doing something
manually is foreign to the new breed of hobbyists, but, alas, it is
still how perfection is achieved :-)

Frank P.

On 11/4/2011 1:18 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> What I'm wondering is how to test the accuracy of the model you make to
> determine if its ready to be printed?

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