is it always necessary to start building a component from the flat face of the final part or we can orient the part in optimal way, whether the part builds from its flat surface or not...
Hi Nachiket, it is not necessary to build from the flat face of the final part. Parts can be built from a single or multiple points. Supports can also be used as the starting point. We hope this answers your question 🙂
Hi @@pratapslair Stacking multiple parts within the build volume is possible dependant on part geometry. Please send an enquiry and our local additive experts will be happy to contact you 🙂: www.renishaw.com/contacts/en/contact-us?productline=34&productname=Additive%20manufacturing%20global%20customer%20support
is it always necessary to start building a component from the flat face of the final part or we can orient the part in optimal way, whether the part builds from its flat surface or not...
Hi Nachiket, it is not necessary to build from the flat face of the final part. Parts can be built from a single or multiple points. Supports can also be used as the starting point. We hope this answers your question 🙂
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How to build same part one above the other?
Hi @@pratapslair Stacking multiple parts within the build volume is possible dependant on part geometry.
Please send an enquiry and our local additive experts will be happy to contact you 🙂: www.renishaw.com/contacts/en/contact-us?productline=34&productname=Additive%20manufacturing%20global%20customer%20support