
Lee AutoDisk Customized Disk
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With standard disks, you often have to settle for a charge that's between two hole sizes, resulting in a compromise. If you know what charge your powder drops when using a specific hole size, this lets you craft a disk with a customized volume, allowing you to achieve the exact charge you're aiming for. Be cautious - your printer may introduce its own inaccuracies, so be sure to verify that the printed disk actually yields the desired charge. Updated 12/17/2018: A second hole has been added, and the volume of each hole is now displayed on either side. This is a work in progress, as this is my first-ever attempt at OpenSCad, and I'm still trying to figure out why the preview in the customizer looks so poor. Comments are greatly appreciated, and any tips you have to offer would be extremely helpful.
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