producing custom y belt holder for the i3 on the Micro M3D. part turning out really good but the dimension is questionable…
i don’t have my m3 yet so idk
anyway why do you want to use it as you can do DIY ones ???
lol who would not want a $300 3D printer? I got into it knowing nothing about 3d printing… Though I must say I have learned a lot since
@Step_Cia
it was your first so …
for me it is the last i bought 
waiting for delivery …
Dimension are not included in STL files, the software that receive STL only “assumed” that the dimension is in the specified metric unit (cm,mm,inch…), best to export from other files such as OBJ (that supports parametric space coordinates) , you get more precision parsing G-Code from OBJ, than STL, though exporting STL files from engineering software are recommended, STL files does not contains scale information for dimensions
references :
scale, size, dimension : gcode is not for that
gcode is for outdated runtime on µcpu to move motors
a 4 cores arm cpu should be able to print with opencv with the model …
Parsing GCode from obj…Did you not…aing ge nyaho beul! Goblog siah, ngomong naon dihartikeun naon…NJING!..nevermind
