>>9356187For jointed prints, if you can order resin prints in Formlabs engineering resins from a service then Durable or Tough1500 is best for the joints and Durable is best for the parts the joints fit into. For the main parts you want a resin with at least 10-20% elongation at break, and for the joints you want something resistant to impact that can flex before breaking.
Ball joints should be the exact same as the socket, no clearance.
Any cylindrical/peg shaped joints make the hole smaller than desired and use a pin vice to drill it out to the correct size.
For any irregular shaped parts offset the more important surface/part by .25-.5mm and use that to cut the hole. This works for things like hair and the barrel part of a DTA knee joint.
Also if you *can* make joints separate from the main parts of the figure, do so so you can replace them.