Thanks for all the input. I started the build Friday morning about 10am
EST and over the weekend it completed about 47% of the build. I now
believe that I saved nothing. Even with my time added doing the second
build it would have been faster to do two complete builds of the parts. I
now know that companies who do lots of small parts will never need a
SLA7000, a souped up 250 would win every time. How does one really make
the SLA250 a screaming mean machine? A hot laser is not everything in this
case. How can we combine the Cubital layer flash method with the SLA250?
contemplating........
Elaine
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