3d printing layer adhesion test
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Check your first layer thickness over the entire bed and check your printing limits. A parameterized and very simple bed level test print. A circle in the middle followed by square rounds to the very edge. From OpenSCAD, set values for very limits of...
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Here is a simple layer height bed test so you can finely tune your nozzle to bed height and get an even layer across your printer bed in the same print. Before you start, make sure your bed is spotless. If you have a removable spring steel metal...
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Made this simple layer test that is great for calibrating your bed and z axis as well as general performance.
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A 25mm square single layer test print for checking your 1st layer calibration. For minimum clean up there is no brim, and a small handle to pull the print off the bed without removing the sheet. g-code for both PLA and PETG Two versions of g-code are...
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Check your first layer thickness over the entire bed and check your printing limits. A parameterized and very simple bed level test print. A circle in the middle followed by square rounds to the very edge. From OpenSCAD, set values for very limits...
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Some benefits and drawbacks: Benefits include minimal printing time and plastic consumption, as well as the ability to check leveling of all four bed corners. Drawbacks include uncertainty about the middle point of the bed being okay. ...Please note...
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... verify that my bed is level and my extrusion rates are accurate. My default S3D profile for the MK3 was initially set to an extrusion multiplier of 1.0, but I found this to be too high; adjusting it to .90 proved to be perfect for printing with PLA.
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Simple test to check layer height consistency for an SLA printer holes in surface should be 2mm deep, and cylindrical parts should be 5mm height
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quick first layer test for 300mm x 300mm printers like Artillery Sidewinder X1 or Creality CR10 or other in that size
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The general procedure is to print a test cube and sand down one of the x sides and one of the y sides until all layer lines are scuffed. A measurement of the amount removed using a micrometer or calipers and a little math determines a LayerStack...
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Cheers This is a Live z-height test to help get an accurate first-layer height tuned in.The 02mm model steps up from 0.20 mm in 0.20 mm increments up to 1 mm in height.The 04mm model steps up from 0.40 mm in 0.40 mm increments up to 2 mm in...
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I designed this so that it would be easier to calibrate my z level. ...When you print this, make sure to turn on bed supports, and you only print the first layer.
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CURA error test 4.3.+ The error lies in printing thin-walled parts from 1.2 mm to 3 mm. CURA does not slice an EVEN number of wall lines correctly. For example, if we look at the rendering of a part with a 1.2 mm wall, we will see that the slicer...
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To experiment with the Felix printer, I've set the layer height to 50 microns for an exciting print session. However, there are a few calibration adjustments and setting modifications required to achieve optimal results. It's all in good fun! ...;)
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I needed a basic test for CR10-S5, and since it wasn't available, I created my own version.
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I designed a collapsible fan to check the performance of the initial sheet on the heatbed without wasting an entire layer of PLA.
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I needed a simple model to check my first layer as I was having inconsistencies so I whipped up this quick 0.2mm thick 220mm x 220mm square to fix my first layer and figured others might have a use for it
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I've completed the first two layers of this project https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:679790 and added the three circles. The empty spaces are roughly 0.4 mm thick. If you're too low, all the hearts will stick together, but if you're too high, the...
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5 squares of 0.2mm shall be printed, whereafter you can judged whether the bed needs adjustment.
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It all began when I noticed that printing thin walls on my I3V printer resulted in vertical layers with no adhesion between them, leading to extremely weak walls. To compare the results, I used it to test Slic3r 1.2.4, my original slicer, and Cura...
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I utilize the Cura Plugin to make easy changes to the filament at a specific layer: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2077884 Watch this video for step-by-step instructions on how to change filament: https://youtu.be/hfgeq00mI9I Please subscribe to...
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This is a small 3d model i've done to test everything i think it's important like bed adhesion, curved overhangs, diagonal angles, curved angles, circles, squares, and overhang stress test by putting a void on the inner side of it.
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I used it to compare the results of Slic3r 1.2.4 (my original slicer) and Cura 14.09 and found out that the problem is specific to Slic3r, Cura does fill in between the vertical layers resulting in stiffer walls. You can either print the STL model...
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Just a simple rectangle of 0.2 mm to test your z-offset alignment (via bl-touch or any ABL) / bed-leveling. ... Just print it with your first layer setting at 0.2 mm. ... Give it a try and tell me what to improve :)
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... it thoroughly. ...They will check its shape, size, color, and other features. Next, they will test its functionality by trying out each of its parts. If the product fails any of these tests, it's clear that the 3D printing process was not successful.
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... just want to see the bed is level stop it before it starts to do the infill. Print Settings Printer: Ender 3 Rafts: NoSupports: No Resolution: anyInfill: any Notes: change the no of wall lines to increase the test time. Category: 3D Printing Tests
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add these to the leading edge of parts on the 3d print mill to get better adhesion