3D Print STL Export incorrect scale - ALWAYS
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Hi All,
This has been an ongoing issue for years now and I am finally entering the conversation.
Dating back to Inventor exports and now continuing with Fusion 360, when STLs were/are exported and then imported into 3D printing software, the scale was never 1:1. NEVER!
We have used Cura, Makerware/Makerdesktop, Tinerine Suite 1.0 and 2.0, and the software with Printrbots. I work in a school district on Vancouver Island and the few of us here have worked together here to find work-arounds (such as scaling to 1000% from Inventor imports).
Now, that I am working in Fusion 360, it is even more tricky to manage as an educator since we use different software/machines from school to school and students are "learning" (which means loads of mistakes). It is getting to a point where these bugs are difficult to explain and solve on an individual basis for every learner.
My current frustration is a very simple cylinder. I just modeled a 1" ID circle with .125" thickness using circle and offset in Sketch mode. Then, I extruded it 1". I then hit the 3D Print button. I just want the STL so I did not send it to a printer or anything like that and it is on Medium refinement.
When I bring the model into Makerdesktop or Tinkerine Suite 2.0 (the printers I have access to right now), the come in at around 2000% less scale (closer to 2032%!).
I can switch to mm and get a better output, but is still out by a few mm.
Can anyone explain this? Can anyone suggest a solid pathway that is guaranteed to work for students (age 10-14) every time?
Yay 21st century problems!
Thanks for the support!
Roger