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I just checked and, other than misspelling alignment, the model I posted in indeed the OPRV tool. Any chance you got the STL mixed up with a different model? Does the thing you are printing look familiar? I have to say it looks a lot like the stands I use to paint 992 sports chrono bezels, but I just downloaded the OPRV stl in the first post of this thread, and it is definitely the tool stl.... Maybe try downloading again?
Hi Tom,Tom wrote: Sun Jul 23, 2023 3:08 pm I just checked and, other than misspelling alignment, the model I posted in indeed the OPRV tool. Any chance you got the STL mixed up with a different model? Does the thing you are printing look familiar? I have to say it looks a lot like the stands I use to paint 992 sports chrono bezels, but I just downloaded the OPRV stl in the first post of this thread, and it is definitely the tool stl.... Maybe try downloading again?
Please ignore my previous message. It looks great! Thanks.
One thing I noticed, the measurements are slightly off, I've got 17.40mm for larger dia and 15.90mm for smaller dia. Hope that's okay.
(It was the support that was there which made it look different while printing, the settings was set that way!)
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No, the 86 and earlier blocks take a different tool.
