3d speed test
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Single Block of the Print Speed Tower 3D Printer, 5mm Height
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INSPIRED FROM : https://cults3d.com/fr/mod%C3%A8le-3d/outil/speed-test-calibration
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INSPIRED FROM : https://cults3d.com/fr/mod%C3%A8le-3d/outil/speed-test-calibration
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We're conducting a 3D printing speed test featuring two bespoke models, crafted to push the limits of perimeter and infill speed and acceleration respectively. To fine-tune your settings and identify potential issues such as ghosting or surface...
prusaprinters
This is a 3D printing speed test. It consists of two 3D models, optimized for testing speed and acceleration of the perimeters and the infill respectively. You can use these to tweak your speed and acceleration settings and look for quality issues...
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I designed this speed test to demonstrate the distinct differences between various speeds. Included is a factory file (S3D) that features multiple processes with varying speeds, allowing for simultaneous printing. The speeds range from 20mm/sec up...
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This printing speed test model was designed as close as possible to the real printing conditions.In the video, the feed rate is set to 150 mm/s, except for the first layer (60 mm/s).
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Please keep these assumptions in mind: * Model dimensions: 300 x 300 x 300 (mm) * Infill percentage: 100% * Layer height: as high as your printer allows * No raft or support is required After testing, kindly provide us with this information: *...
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Edit 17/6/2019: Realized I had messed up the speed settings so I've revised it to accurately show speeds from 40 - 100mm/s in increments of 5mm. Edit 15/6/2019: As requested, I updated the file to boost speeds by 5mm/s every 5mm. Also included...
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Perform a Bridge Speed Test --- This instruction could be seen as unclear, so here's a revised version: Please conduct a speed test specifically for bridges.
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If you set the start speed at 40mm/s, you can increase the speed in 25% increments to get to the final speed, 125%, 150%, etc. Print Settings Printer Brand: Creality Printer: Ender 5 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 10% Filament:...
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Use this chart to conduct a speed test on your laser etcher and determine the optimal speeds for etching or rastering various materials.
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Included in this test are: - Straightaways - Curves - Overhangs - Embossed Text - Debossed Text To setup the print for proper speeds, use the Cura "ChangeAtZ" post processing plugin. I triggered on height 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, and 80mm. ...If you...
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Included in this test are: - Straightaways - Curves - Overhangs - Embossed Text - Debossed Text To setup the print for proper speeds, use the Cura "ChangeAtZ" post processing plugin. I triggered on height 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, and 80mm. ...If you...
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Test Print to test your printers limits. This STL is a simple waving pattern that is 10CM tall by 0.3mm wide. My normal print speed 30-60 mm/s. ... I have push 200% with a perfect print.
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... 60mm/s. Upon completion, I examined the print for artifacts and ghosting until I found the optimal speed my printer could handle without compromising quality. This method allowed me to test print speeds ranging from 72-96 mm/s within a single print.
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Simple, Fast, Light-weight TPU Speed Test Tower; You should be able to get your results in less than 2 hours using no more than 10m of filament. ...Follow the directions below to the letter.
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This is a calibration tower to find the ideal fan speed for whatever filament you are using or to find an ideal fan speed for a new fan setup you may have installed on your printer by testing its overhang, bridging, and surface quality at different...
prusaprinters
I encourage anyone with a better mechanical understanding to take my concept here and create a better object to test fan speed._________________________________________________________________________________I like to modify my printer parts, trying...
prusaprinters
Especially when printing with matte materials, the flow (or in this case the speed) is defining the finish and how glossy/matte the surface will be. This test has eight sections to test the finish:45 degreee overhangsindent text, digits and...
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Here are two models I created to test the optimal print speed for the Anet A8 and the Alfawise U20. There are two models and their corresponding G-CODE. One model is thin, 0.8mm thick, with two layers of external walls. The other model is thicker,...
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I ran some tests on my CoreXY printer using a "Test part to look at X and Y damping and resonance" model created by MiseryBot, but quickly realized it was too small for my needs. This test part features 45° and 135° angles that are essential for...
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This is meant to test the speed capabilities of your printer quickly and easily. I've sliced each model in Cura and tweaked at various heights to increase the printer's speed as it moves up the tower efficiently. If you have a 200mm x 200mm bed...
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This file enables testing of cubiio power-speed from 100% down to 10% for evaluating material. The original design was created by Po-chiang Chao within an FB group. Access the file on...
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H.Malisson showcases the test of speed photogrammetry utilizing a Nikon D810 camera paired with a HiFiG ded jpg file. The aperture priority mode is set, enabling rapid shooting with a Scuba ring light that produces an intense beam of 1200 lumens. ...A...
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Now, here are the settings: * Print with just one perimeter * Zero percent infill - we're keeping it light and simple * No gap fill at all * And on top of it all, a thickness of zero With my own record excluded (and that's a pretty impressive 0.12mm...
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A standardized test consisting of two 2 cm cubes printed 100 mm apart measures the speed of your printer. To print, follow these steps: Print two shells, two bottom layers, and two top layers. Use a .2 layer thickness setting. Fill the interior...
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... wouldn't it be wiser to increase the flow step by step, so you can find your optimal flow in one pressure. I think this can also be used for speed testing. Just change the flow / speed every 1 mm. ... The first step is 0,8 mm every further +1mm