Abstract
Abstract
This paper analyses the causes of errors in stereolithography with a view to deriving methods to compensate for those errors. Two types of errors are discussed: those due to the process of approximating the part and those arising during the building and finishing of the part. Design rules are proposed to reduce or eliminate both kinds of errors and thus increase the suitability of stereolithography as a technology for rapid tooling.
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