3d printer bridging test tile
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You can find more of my 3D printing research here: http://rwgresearch.com/open-projects/3d-printing-research/. Much love and God bless, ~Russ Gries My YouTube channels: Main content: https://www.youtube.com/user/rwg42985 Live 3D printing & stuff:...
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You can find more of my 3D printing research here: http://rwgresearch.com/open-projects/3d-printing-research/ Much love and God bless, ~Russ Gries My YouTube channels: Main content: https://www.youtube.com/user/rwg42985 Live 3D printing & stuff:...
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Extruder plate for making glaze test tiles for pottery / ceramics. Be sure to print at 100% density, otherwise it won't be strong enough. ... The chamfer ended up not being useful, and it worked better with the sharp side facing the clay
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Make Magazine's third annual 3D Printing Shootout SLA testing utilized this Make: branded rook model. A huge thank you goes to Brad Hill (aka Goopyplastic) for creating it for us! You can read all 26 machine reviews in Make: Annual Guide to 3D...
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I'm not even sure it's a perfect cube, lol.\nBut anyway, this thing will put your printer to test, so make sure to watch the print so it doesn't fail!\nEDIT: 10-28: Added dual-extruder version. I don't have dual-extruder printer, so if there's...
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For making fine adjustments to the geometry of your 3D printer while crafting an object that requires a snug fit, such as attaching it securely to a motor shaft, you'll want to tweak the dimensions accordingly. ...This ensures a precise assembly with...
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... is a precise replica of an authentic LEGO brick. ...Unable to locate a suitable alternative on Thingiverse, I independently created a custom design. In my estimation, this model serves as one of the most effective calibration tools for any 3D printer.
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... calibration of your settings. ...It features intricate bridging, delicate detailing, and dramatic cantilevered extensions. For those with a delta printer, achieving triple points is within reach if they can successfully complete this challenging model.
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Make Magazine's third annual 3D Printing Shootout SLA testing was conducted using this Make: branded rook model created by Brad Hill, aka goopyplastic and the creator of LittleRP. We're grateful for his contribution to our project. You can access...
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Short Introduction VIDEO for the unofficial Drag Race.Are you needed to work on your bridging settings?Are you sick of using the same small feature of a model to print?This is a test you need!Three tests in all for .4 .6 and .8 nozzles.Each model is...
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Test Objectives: High-Z Resolution Printer Detail Verification Support Printing Validation Support Removal Confirmation Automated Support Generation Protocol Engagement Low-Z Resolution Printing Recommendation Activation
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Printer Test If you will print this CUBE of 10x10x10 you can measure: -If the printer is correctly calibrated USE CALIPER to verify each parameter 10mm on every side 5 circle side (radius): -0,25mm -0,5mm -0,75mm -1,5mm Big hole: 2.5mm Side circle:...
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... your Y or X problem perfect if you measure 271.53mm as shown. write on 3D print, before you remove it, Take pictures, so you know for sure, how each part was orientated in the printer, this way it is much easier to find the problem and to fix it.
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Hey, this is a super test for any printer. I hope it can print. Enjoy and try. Print Settings Printer: M3D Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Notes: Just try in high resolution. ...PLA is the best option.
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Overall, I liked the original, but the support test had pre-defined supports that were completely attached to the horizontal platform, negating the test and making the print use more material and take more time without actually testing the support...
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I took the Mini All In One Print Test and compressed it to be even smaller to save time and filament.
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I'm pretty sure you're going to need a top-of-the-line 3D printer for this one, so let's hope it's up to the task! You'll probably need some seriously good luck too. By the way, I'm a little worried that my tinkercad is busted - please tell me this...
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Print this object to test your printer's maximum printing capabilities without using any media. The test features 8 distinct sections, ranging from a moderate 10 degrees to a steeper 80 degrees. Generally speaking, your printer should be able to...
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This is a fast and easy model that I designed to test 3D model dimensions versus actual print dimensions on all three axes of my printer (daVinci 1.0 Pro). The overall print size is 6.0" x 6.0" x 0.75", but I've included several features to test...
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Test Your Printer This is a smaller print that includes 10 things that are difficult for printers to handle. Overhangs (60, 45, and 30 degrees) are a challenge. Horizontal holes (.5 and .2 inches) push printers to their limits. Thin walls (.15, .1,...
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This resulted in unnecessary material usage and longer print times without effectively testing the support features within the slicer. ... This new model boasts a straightforward 90-degree ledge in the same spot, allowing users to tailor their supports...
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... without losing orentation. The corners are cut off so you can measure easily with calipers corner to corner (until you make one that is even) Print Settings Printer: Prusa i2 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .25 Infill: 20 Category: 3D Printing
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Here is some code for a small torture test that prints rapidly and can be stacked with multiple units. It's versatile and can also serve as a temperature tower or in various other applications. ... This device will soon receive an upgrade, enabling its...
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Assess hole sizes printed with a test tool featuring 1.0mm to 8.9mm diameter holes at 0.1mm increments. Originally inspired by an untraceable .stl file, it was modified in SolidWorks to remove unnecessary edge areas and reduce thickness from 5mm to...
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Hello all, I'm looking to compare a couple of 3D printers by printing a simple test model. I've already printed this model using a Makerbot Replicator 2, Anet A8, XYZ da Vinci Junior, XYZ da Vinci Pro, Creality Ender 3 and a custom printer. Now, I...
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I've added a heart to the top, Print Settings are set, Printer is Flashforge Finder. Rafts are off, Supports are disabled. Resolution is 0.18mm and Infill is at 15%. Post-printing settings are empty for now. ...This model was designed with Tinkercad,...
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Since I could not find the ideal temp tower that meets my expectations, I designed my own.Features:- Uses little material because it is not too big- Different overhangs, 45° and a curved one- A thin wall at the overhang to test the layer adhesion by...
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Bounds Test: Load the print and do a dry run without extruding anything to see that the print head can move across the build surface without hitting anything. To enable dry run, click on Manual Control, uncheck Easy Mode in Repetier-Host 1.06, and...
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Nearly 50% Reduced Time and Plastic Plus Separate Models for Individual Tests All-In-One From 6h57m to 4h8m 44g of material to 23g of material Separate Model Print Times Diameter Test - 32m25mm String Test - 28mXYZ Dimension Test - 39mBridging Test -...