3d print retraction test
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... ...It achieves its results in roughly half the time. Choose whether or not to use a brim; employing raft is likely excessive. Edit: I have also incorporated an even more compact test for instances where you opt for extremely low layer heights.
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read this https://all3dp.com/2/3d-printer-retraction-speed-what-does-it-mean/ Bowden demands more, choose 3.5-5.4 if you dont know where to start Direct drives, like the one cr10v3 has, demands less, choose 0-2mm Information also in the pictures. ...
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Just completed the initial stage. Appreciate the consideration. ...(This marks the beginning of a new experience.) I'm looking forward to further developments.
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For this type of calibration 7 shrinkage towers will be needed, each one of these will have a variation in the shrinkage speed that goes from 15 to 50 mm/s and a fixed shrinkage distance that will vary between the towers, this measure will go from 2...
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We need to keep our extruder well-calibrated. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8GNs6GZduc
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Change settins from to: 0 - 5.5mm 5.5 - 11.5 11.5 - 17.5 17.5 - 23.5 23.5 - 29.5 29.5 - 35.5 35.5 - 41.5 41.5 - 47.5 47.5 - 53.5
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... the test object carefully. Print it and at the start of the print enter this command in the terminal exactly: TUNING_TOWER COMMAND=SET_RETRACTION PARAMETER=RETRACT_LENGTH START=0 FACTOR=0.05 This test will check retract length from 0 to 5 precisely.
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... and it will print straight lines without any jagged infill between the outer and inner perimeter. This should results in much steadier, cleaner and faster printing. Thanks to @wemperor for designing this great Test. Category: 3D Printing Tests
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This is a very simple model, modified from the standard four cube retraction test model which I designed to be connected via a simple base plate so it could be easily moved once finished while also reducing material and print time. It's just another...
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... ...1-6 mm testing. 0.2mm layer height Base 3 layers tall Layer Change 36 layers Do this print multiple times at different retraction speeds: starting at 5 mm/s and increasing to 50 mm/s in 5 mm/s increments. ... My settings are 4 mm and 35 mm/s
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This basic shape prints extremely quickly, allowing users to test how their retraction setting is functioning properly. The attached picture reveals two distinct scenarios at play - on the left, a 4 mm retraction value produces exceptional results,...
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Used to test printer retraction, I printed this in one of my recent video: BambuLab P1P review: https://youtu.be/5gdDdAhz2Ig
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This fundamental shape prints very quickly, serving as a crucial test for how the retraction setting is functioning. In the attached image, you can clearly see on the left side an effective retraction of 4 mm, which works well. On the right-hand side...
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added labels to the retraction test by deltapenguin and sliced accordingly.
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💡 Test your printer's retraction settings and first-layer accuracy with this quick and easy print.The design features circles with 20, 15, 10, and 5 mm diameters, along with central text, to give you a clear indication of your printer's performance....
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I hope to start print for several setting at once, so I merged some settings.From the front, the settings are as follows,Retraction: 0mm, 1mm, 2mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm and 7mmRetraction speed: 70mm/stemperature: from 200 degree to 235 degree in 5...
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I revamped the Ooze/Retraction Test created by wemperor, increasing its wall thickness to a consistent 1.6mm. This adjustment enables users to set two perimeters with a width of 0.4mm and achieve straight lines without any jagged infill between the...
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Then you can find the midpoint between problems.** **Once you have a range (for example, 0.9-1.2 seem ok in the picture above), then you can again modify the tower to test every iteration of [0.9, 1.0, 1.1, 1.2]mm retraction and [40, 35, 30, 25,...
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I wanted a tower to test up to 7mm of retraction i made one similar to the one in Cura