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This is a set of purge calibration towers for testing the purge settings on multimaterial prints. The Basic Idea It's important to find the right amount of material to purge when changing materials on a multimaterial print. Too much purge wastes...
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This tower features several distinct elements: Small text enables precise observation of fine details Thin walls Thin cylinders and a thin angled piece A thin cone reaches all the way to the top of each level Your slicer will automatically adjust its...
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Have a look at a video like Tomb of 3D Printed Horrors' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzQjtWhg9VE on how to do it and then once it is properly calibrated... HOW TO PRINT: Set your exact nozzle size in your slicing software, infill to 0% and...
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use FreeCad to set the wall thickness of the calibration cube to 3x nozzle diameter (currently set to 1.2) and export to stl file 3. print the cube using both your normal settings and again in vase mode (spiralized outer contour in Cura) 4. measure...
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When you've fine-tuned your resin, one key challenge remains: ensuring that both the outer edges and the center of the build plate are accurately calibrated. The UV light can be significantly weaker at the Photon's build plate edges, as much as 30%...
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On the Y-axis, ensure that there are 10mm between the bottom edges of the first and second extrudes, with 20mm from the first to the third. Similarly, on the Z-axis, set 10mm between the left edges of the first and second extrudes, and 20mm between...
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This is a precision calibration cube with 20 mm measurements in each of the three axes, x, y, and z.\r\nEach surface is carefully described below:\r\n\r\n| Surface | Description |\r\n| --- | --- |\r\n| 1 | A perfectly circular edge measuring 10mm in...
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Test the Calibration of Your Nozzle or Slicer with Ease. Verify if Your Selected Settings Will Produce a Print Object of Desired Wall Thickness. Check Your Print Quality at Each Size to Optimize Wall Thickness for Printing Thin Walls and Small...
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Run-of-the-mill calibration cube specs include: Cube size: 35x35x35 mm Hole diameter: 15 mm. To use this cube, follow these instructions: Print the cube and compare it to known specifications. It's recommended to measure with a vernier caliper. ... Use...
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Calibration Object for both X and Y increments of 5 mm, making circles/cylinders easier to measure since there are no corners to contend with. On some printers I've used, the corners stick out slightly more than the sides, causing potential measuring...
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This test piece allows calibration of the filament thickness used to create lithophanes, such as those produced by the Customizer at http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=74322. The calibration wheel features 30 steps from 0.1mm to...
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This ruler easily attaches to a bowden tube end and makes calibration of e-steps easier.Attach this to the incoming bowden tube going into your extruder. Mark the filament with a sharpie at the end of the ruler on the right indent, extract 100mm...
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I set these up in 3 towers testing .8, .9, 1.0 extrusion and up the towers I change the speeds using S3D Variable settings wizard Result: Get the answer in one go { unless Im unsure about themperature :-( } And having multiple towers stops unwanted...
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This design draws inspiration from the well-known calibration cube used for 3D printers. What's more effective than presenting a gift that showcases a company's quality? MagigoO demonstrates its stick's efficiency. The letters surrounding the cube...
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This tool offers valuable insights into how your print output fluctuates within the parameters of the X and Y axes limits, as well as the initial 20mm stretch of the Z axis. It was particularly advantageous in my case for detecting defects in printed...
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Following Teaching Tech's tutorial for calibrating your E-Steps and going with the 120mm segment of filament, you feed the filament through this, snip the filament right at the end of this tube, and you now have your 120mm piece. Printed and tested...
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The sections are 10 x 10 mm Once printed, if it doesn't fit perfectly 50mm, you need to adjust your settings named STEPS/mm The calculation is done by a simple rule of 3 (or rule of proportionality) That is to say : (New parameter) = (current...
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So this is V1 of my bed leveling/calibration tool. I call it the "Leveling Jack" because it looks like a union jack. The thing I wanted to do with this is to show outline and fill across multiple diagonals and sides of the bed. It might do with...
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Suitable for adjusting the printer's axes, it only requires 1000 mm^2 of filament. The SketchUp file is provided as well. To use this tool, follow these instructions: 1) Print twice with 2 perimeters and 30% infill. 2) Measure the print using...
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When printing with layer heights less than 100%, remember that your z-measurement should be shorter than 20mm by the amount of layer height plus (layer height times first layer percentage divided by 100). Also note that if you print this cube in...
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The walls have a thickness of: 0.8mm 1.2mm 1.6mm 2.0mm I recommend setting 100% flow first. Layer height 0.2mm. Then measure the faces of the printout and average. The average thickness should be 5.6mm ([0.8+1.2+1.6+2.0]/4). So if you have a...
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This tower boasts several features: - Fine text details are visible - Thin walls provide structural integrity - A slender cylinder and a narrow angled piece add visual interest - A thin cone tops the design, but your slicer will likely shorten it...
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This is what you do when you've already done everything else… including, making sure all the belts, bolts, parts are properly tightened, aligned, and well maintained.Use a feeler gauge that's 0.05 - 0.10 mm instead of a paper sheet.Use an hygrometer...
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The openings are slighty larger than 20x20mm to enable for variations in test prints and also to ease removal of the cubes. There is a small stop to prevent the cubes to fall out, but it is only a small stop, so handle with care. Designed in...
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... on every side. Make sure the letters marking the axes are etched in 1 mm depth on both sides. If any of these specifications aren't met, adjust your slicing software or printer firmware as needed and reprint until everything checks out correctly.
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Procedure: check backlash in vertical faces, compare X and Y arm lengths, calculate thermal shrink scaling factor, reprint with scaling factor, measure repeatability of 10mm boxes, measure outside and inside edges for edge over-extrusion. ...Adjust...
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The cube was designed specifically to test overhang, dimensional tolerance, vertical wall alignment and other qualities of 3D printing. The cubes can also be nested together by stacking or twist-locking. Watch our tutorial video here:...
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There are other great cube models out there but the majority of them are 20x20x20mm which is great but I don't want to wait 38+ minutes on a 40% infill cube for a calibration. Depending on your print and slicer settings you can print this out in...
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The features and holes have dimensions of 20, 40 and 5 mm - it's easy to tell which is which when measuring with precision calipers in X, Y, and XY (diagonal) directions. ...I placed the features along the sheet to check for any unevenness on each side.
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To calibrate the extrusion multiplier, start by setting it to 1 and then print the cube. Next, carefully measure the walls and calculate an average of all four sides (x + x + x + x = y/4). Then, divide 1 by this calculated value to obtain your...