3d printing temperature tower
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3438677 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=3438677
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2922338 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=2922338
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Temperature tower for the Matter3D Performance Nylon (PA66) Carbon Fiber (CF10) recommended print range. Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6008623 Created with Customizer!
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Customizable Temperature Tower With this you can add the filament brand name and type.
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A Calibration Tool to Determine Optimal Settings
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A Temperature Tower Designed to Find the Perfect Temperature for Your Filament! The included G-code is sliced using Simplify3D's "Multiple Processes" tool, which sets temperatures at different layer heights. Take a look at the included image, where...
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- Input a start and end temperature for the tower. The range should not exceed 10 steps, with each step being 5 degrees Celsius apart; for example, 180-225. However, it is generally recommended to use a smaller range, such as 180-210 for most PLA or...
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This is a remix from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:398515 When I was printing the very nice tower from gaaZolee, I found that the tower flexed somewhat during printing especially at the higher levels / cooler temperatures. This led to an...
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FilaCube recommended raising the temperature, determined by printing a temperature tower.Most temperature towers use way too much material, and take too long to print. I just needed to see if my jamming problem was temperature-dependent. Then I found...
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This temperature tower is done to adjust the temperature of the filament at each change of filament coil. I started from bottom to 235 ° C (maximum coil temperature) to finish at 200 ° C (minimum coil temperature) to test on my Tevo Flash the best...
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PETG or ABS Temperature Calibration Spire with G-code that Automatically Adjusts Temperature Throughout Printing Process.
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A Temperature Tower designed to find the correct temperature for your filament! The included .gcode is sliced using Simplify3D with the "Multiple Processes" tool to set the temperatures at different layer heights. Take a look at the included image.
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A remix from the original Smart compact temperature calibration tower created for Anycubic PLA (200-230°C in 5°C steps).
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Wanted a smaller temp tower to just fine tune Prusaments +- 10c of recommended temperature. These are PLA and PETG models. Also sliced with PrusaSlicer. ...3mf model files includes custom g-code for different temperatures so you just need to slice it.
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I really liked the concept of a relative temperature tower that supports any material, but I also wanted to be able to change the layer height/nozzle size easily, so I rewrote the layer change G-code to be layer-independent.;BEFORE_LAYER_CHANGEG92...
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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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Temperature towers with ready gcod and stl files.ABS- 220-260 and 10%fan speed in gcodeASA- 230-270 and 10%fan speed in gcodeTPU/FLEX- 200-230 and 215-245 and 70% fan speed i gcode 20mm/sPLA- 190-230 and 100% fan speed in gcodePETG- 215-250 and 30%...
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SmartTemperatureTower_PLA_180-225: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2729076/files Slicer: Flashprint 4.3.0 First layer thickness: 0.20 Layer height: 0.18 Fill density: 15% Fill pattern: hexagonal Base print speed: 60 mm/s Travel speed: 80 mm/s...
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Print at 0.2mm. ... Set printer to 260°C and add commands to lower the temperature by 5° at 10mm, 20mm...up to 60mm where it should be 230 Should be downscalable too.
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The quality of my print isn't good due to bad filament and I increased the speed and lower the detail to shorten print time. Embossed letters are also bad due to this. The model itself is good but my print isnt that great. Can fit in small 3d...
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I made the G-Code in cura so that they will print on the Genius and edited the temperatures for the different filament types (ABS/PETG/PLA/PLA+/PLA-Silk*) For editing the temperatures, I used CURA 4.8 Post Processing Scripts "ChangeAtZ 5.2.1...
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I had problems with adhesion due to the imprint on the bottom of the stand so i remixed versions without that imprint. ... Stand is 1.6mm Every temperature segment is 10mm
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I had problems with adhesion due to the imprint on the bottom of the stand so i remixed versions without that imprint. ... Stand is 1.6mm Every temperature segment is 10mm
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Temperature spans from 235 to 175 degrees Fahrenheit. A tailored adaptation of the model found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2615842 is presented below. ... This customized version was generated using the Customizer tool, available at...
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Remixed the PETG tower by krpavlu for my FA3 via FlashPrint. I always seem to get strange results when using files edited by other software so figured I would share it. I brought in the STL and then exported as a .g file. Opened with VS Code and...
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For self reference, and for whomever needs it, this is a ready made gcode rendition I made of the original part, with: - 0.4 nozzle, 0.2 layer height - single wall - no supports (obviously) - no infill - half height base (0.5mm instead of 1mm) -...
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... I just ended up bringing the orginal STL into FlashPrint. Saved it as g-code (not gx) and added the temperature commands manually using VSCode. Worked great. Ignore the STL file in this post. ... Thingiverse will not allow the post without one.