06-07-2018, 10:21 PM
.3 meter is of course 30 cm
The size of the hood is 33.12 at it's widest point, which is reasonably close to .3 meters. If it were a sphere without the odd protrusion on the right of the image below it would be .3 meters or maybe even a little less.
Thanks for giving the files a trial run. That many hours of print time is no small investment on something that hasn't been proven yet. I look forward to your results and feedback.
The size of the hood is 33.12 at it's widest point, which is reasonably close to .3 meters. If it were a sphere without the odd protrusion on the right of the image below it would be .3 meters or maybe even a little less.
Where does the .3 meters measurement come from? Which dimension of the droid is .3 meters? It's difficult to say exactly what the margin of error is there, and I know from experience that even Lucas Film doesn't know a lot of these things for sure. (Just ask them what the detail under a pit droid dome is )
I can tell you I didn't just guess, but I can't look you in the eye and tell you that I know for 100% sure that it's exactly the size of the droid from the film that never actually existed in the real world. I got it as close as I could with the data available to me.
Thanks for giving the files a trial run. That many hours of print time is no small investment on something that hasn't been proven yet. I look forward to your results and feedback.