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Material shrinkage is another factor to consider, and there are a myriad of other reasons why there are more accurate ways to mass produce things.
Even assuming a perfect print - no blobs, no zits, and, just for the sake of argument, let’s ignore the Z seam - I disagree that you can reliably get 0.1 mm precision off of a FDM machine in all directions. I’ve been able to get parts to fit each other to within 0.3 mm reliably in the best conditions on a properly-calibrated Prusa MK3S+
But that’s just my experience.


I give you my permission to “attack the source” on my comment since attacking the fact won’t get you far.


if the frame is in the correct precise shape
3D printing isn’t meant for production-level accuracy. It’s a prototyping technology that is good enough for a lot of different applications, but not when sub-millimeter precision is necessary.
Can you make something that works? Of course! Will it work as reliably as something made using better processes? Usually not.


This is his final form


(But he didn’t remove himself either.)


Where do you get your hot dog ingredients then?


I was paraphrasing that exact quote as a matter of fact


It is very hard to get them to understand the need when they are paid not to understand the need.
To add on to this, Tidal and Deezer are excellent alternatives to Spotify.