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So I'm designing an object that's got female M3x0.5 threads and male M2x0.4 threads. I've managed to print the female threads with sufficient quality on my cheap FDM printer, but my 0.4mm nozzle combined with my lack of experience is making getting quality M2x0.4 threads impossible. So I've decided to buy a print from an online provider with a more accurate technology. Problem is: There's a lot of different technologies like SLA, SLS, and Polyjet that I just don't understand. Could someone point me in the right direction for a print technology and material?
Thanks all!
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