need any fine detail. We use 0.6mm on the other parts. Same setup here with the spring steel plates with PEI cover. I also have it set up to notify me when prints complete and do 5kg spools. On the USU devices, I can crank out about 5 per day if we get things swapped off exactly when it finishes. A set of 25 AggieA letters fills the entire bed and takes about 19 hours. We can do a set of 2 toppers every 4 hours and a 2 electronics boxes every 3.5 hours. This makes us able to crank out about 5 per day on the 2 printers. I was assuming (again it appears to be a bad assumption) that we might get 1k-2k customers. Even if we expanded to 8 printers, and the BYU prints are a bit longer than the USU ones, we would be looking at about 50 days to get everything done.
In hindsight, I probably should have shot for a lower amount and made the injection molding the stretch goal. We just shot for the moon thinking the demand would be there. We were wrong.