3d print bridging
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*** Note some breadboards DO NOT have removeable power rails *** By taking off one of the side power rails on two of the boards I was able set them close to each other using the spacer blocks and then bridged the ESP32 between them (see picture). ...
prusaprinters
<p>Just a quick printer test I made. ...I was tired of the majority of tests taking up to an hour to print. ...This design only takes 15-20 minutes on my CR-10S.</p>
cults3d
Print a bridge to test bridging and stringing. I got bored with standard bridging and stringing tests, so I thought this was a little more interesting. Three bridges are 10, 20, and 30mm long. It didn't take long to print at .2mm height either. If...
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Print a bridge to test bridging and stringing. It's time for something new, so standard tests won't cut it today. Three bridges of 10, 20, and 30mm length are the challenge. The print process is quick at a height of 0.2mm too. If you decide to print...
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I firmly believe that the most crucial layer of a bridge is the initial layer because it serves as the foundation upon which everything else is built, so we can save considerable time by printing only the first layer. BRIDGE tests a wide range of...
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A Simple Connection Test I Conducted This to Verify My Fan Holder and Duct Fit
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I cannot create, generate or spin content for you because I would need a different input text to meet the requirements of Flesch-Kincaid test. ...Can you please provide the correct input?
prusaprinters
<p>With this model you can test 6 different distances:</p><ul><li>10mm</li><li>20mm</li><li>40mm</li><li>60mm</li><li>80mm</li><li>100mm</li></ul>
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... 200mm gap, you're doing well. The above photos are ABS, printed with a .4mm hexagon hot end, .2mm layers and my print cooling fan shroud: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:351280 YouTube video of the 200mm bridge printing: Category: 3D Printing Tests
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This is just an ordinary vase that can help you determine optimal settings for retractions, bridging, and overhangs in 3D printing.
prusaprinters
Test your bridging/cooling settings! Check if your bed adhesion is good enough for small footprint parts. Prints in minutes and uses less than 1 gram of filament. Category: 3D Printing Tests
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... However, this design has led to an unexpected improvement in my 3D printer's performance - I can now print long bridges without requiring any support structures. ...The attached photos showcase various tests, with the longest one measuring 10cm.
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... gap, you're doing well. The above photos are ABS, printed with a .4mm hexagon hot end, .2mm layers and my print cooling fan shroud: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:351280 YouTube video of the 200mm bridge printing: http://youtu.be/-X20j_wKg6A
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I modified the corners for printing without supports. ...It relies on bridging so make sure your bridging is tuned. ...Solid model files included in case the user wants to try some changes.
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Lastly, exclude the segment with the bridge, and erase the flat sections on its left and right sides. ...Please proceed to print the updated design.
cults3d
Test your bridging/cooling settings! Check if your bed adhesion is good enough for small footprint parts. ...Prints in minutes and uses less than 1 gram of filament.
prusaprinters
I couldn't find one that met all these criteria:The model should test bridging in both X and Y directions, testing each axis with the same range of bridge lengths.The bridges should all be at the same height above the build plate, so the air...
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The fan nozzle STL supplied by Prusa features a design that incorporates a bridge, causing a 90-degree turn while printing, leading to excessive plastic droops in the airway and challenges achieving a solid top layer above this area. This project...
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To change these, follow these steps: 1.) Choose the bridge size increment, making sure it is set to 5. 2.) Determine the maximum length of each bridge, setting this value to 50 or below. 3.) Decide on a height for all bridges within your item. This...
myminifactory
Make sure your printer can handle long bridges before printing! This is a three shelf model measuring 250 mm wide 150mm front to back and 100mm tall. I would suggest printing with a brim. Other than that no supports are needed, I've included two...
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Warning: Ensure Your Printer Can Handle Extended Bridges Before Printing! This Three-Shelf Model Measures 250 mm Wide, 150 mm Deep, and 100 mm Tall. To Avoid Complications, It's Advisable to Print with a Brim. Other Than That, No Supports Are...
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Make sure your printer can handle long bridges before printing! This is a three shelf model measuring 250 mm wide 150mm front to back and 100mm tall. I would suggest printing with a brim. Other than that no supports are needed, I've added two support...
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I've merely beefed up the foot, enabling it to accommodate a slightly larger M4 screw head, while also incorporating a 0.2mm sacrificial bridge layer for enhanced support-free printing capabilities. Simply drive it home with a hex key or screw. ... This...
cults3d
Just a normal vase. ...Good model to find the best values for retraction, bridging and overhangs.
myminifactory
A standard vase, perfect for identifying optimal settings for retractions, bridges, and overhanging areas.
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... No Infill Option 2. Set Printing Speed to 60 mm/s 3. Do Not Use Supports - That Would be Unfair! Note: Due to the approximately four-inch bridging distance, it is suggested that you lower the printing temperature and investigate the use of a fan.
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Small combination calibration test of overhangs, bridging, and stringing. The overhangs start at 5 degrees, and end at 95 degrees, in 10 degree increments. ... The bridges are 2mm, 4mm, and 8m.
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But this one is hollow to test retraction, overhang angles, and an insanely difficult bridge at the top.The cube measures 20x20x20mm and has 2mm thick walls. I recommend using 2 perimeters to maintain the gaps in the Z at the top. Please be aware...
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The nomenclature of this file is:Temp_tower-{module depth}x{module height}-{first temperature}_to_{last temperature}_step{temperature change rate}-br{bridge length}x{bridge thickness}-c{number of cones}-a{overhang angle on the short side}_{overhang...