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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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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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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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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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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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Test your printer to the maximum with this model, it features all you can really imagine what your printer may struggle to print with from sharp corners right through to very intricate detailed slopes. ... It was designed to fit onto a 200x200 print bed...
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... test print to dial in your settings. ...Includes long bridges, fine details and extreme overhangs. (Triple points are available for anyone printing it on a delta.) Print Settings Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Category: 3D Printing Tests
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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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I created a cube to test various printing scenarios, including retractions, bridging, and acceleration techniques on curved surfaces. The structural frame measures 20x20 millimeters. ...Give it a shot!
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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 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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... 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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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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... like a bridge without any hiccups? Well, this challenge will push your printer to its limits and put it through a rigorous test. It's a bridge with a Benchy perched atop, requiring precision and strength to complete successfully! ...Good luck!
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Print Settings are as follows: Printer: da vinci jr Rafts: Don't worry, they're not necessary. Supports: You can skip them altogether. Resolution: Set it to whatever you prefer. Infill: Choose the density that suits your needs. ... I designed this...
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Test your top-of-the-line printer to its full potential with this cutting-edge model, featuring everything your printer can realistically tackle, from razor-sharp angles to remarkably intricate detailed inclines. ... Engineered to perfectly fit onto a...
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This is an exhaustive resin printer stress test designed to evaluate free-standing and embedded features, as well as overhanging structures. The resulting print will provide a comprehensive insight into your printer's capabilities and settings.
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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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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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Made specifically for a printer test, this item was crafted by my nine-year-old child.
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This is a smaller print that includes 10 things that are hard for printers to print. Overhangs (60, 45, and 30 degrees) Horizontal holes (.5 and .2 inches) Thin walls ( .15, .1, and .05 inches) Shooting a gap. (.25, .5, .75, and 1 inch) ...
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6/10/19 Update: I went to print a test for my new printer and was surprised by how much filament it used. The new model, "Small Test.stl", uses less filament and prints faster. I got rid of the various chamfers and raised the text so it's possible to...
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Intended as a test for several key aspects: Printer detail (designed to be printed at high Z resolution) Support printing Support removal Support generation Recommend printing at low Z as possible, 100 or below Support resolution testing dependent...
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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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... (0.15mm, 0.2mm, 0.3mm, 0.4mm). I created this tool to assist in designing my 3D puzzles, but it can be a valuable asset for designing any parts that require precision fitting together - will your printer be able to connect them all successfully?
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In this iRobot test, a printer is utilized to verify its functionality and performance. ...The test aims to ensure the device operates correctly and efficiently.