The second print failed with the new film. I changed the orientation (leveled it out) and increased the diameter and contact point of the supports, and will test it later tonight. Meanwhile, I downloaded a resin 3D test part that shows any calibration changes that may be needed. It's only a 1.5 hour print and I should get the engine head on the machine in time to run both. I'd really like to have a good print before heading out tomorrow so I don't have to think about it. I did a "pause check" of the current piece and it is adhering to the platen. That's a good sign.
For a complete O'scale 567 I would have to charge at least $50. It doesn't use much resin, but it's taking a ton of development time and amortizing the machine. At this moment, I really just want to get one good one for myself. While it's fun to think about, I really don't want to develop a cottage industry. I don't want the responsibility. If I give the drawings away for free, I don't have to worry about the SketchUp license.