ender 3 overhang test 3d models
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Overhang test from 10° to 70°, in ten degrees steps. ...In four directions and X and Y mark on bottom plate (for easier determination)
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Additionally, a flat overhang test (test_overhang_flat.stl) has been added, with one side featuring 60°, 55°, 50°, and 45° angles, and the other side showcasing 40°, 35°, 30°, 25°, and 20° angles, both with 90° intervals. ...The object should be printed...
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The Essential Calibration Set's overhang test, initially designed in SketchUp, was flawed due to numerous holes and unsuccessful slicing in Cura. However, a revised version, crafted in Inventor, boasts improved aesthetics and features convenient...
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This is a basic test of the common overhang limitations for .2 layers, with an angle range of 45 to 62 degrees. Beyond this, it's hard to print anything substantial, so sticking to these angles keeps things quick and efficient, avoiding unnecessary...
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A straightforward overhang test designed to be printed in vase mode, where my printer unfortunately ceased functioning at approximately sixty degrees. The initial angle begins at twenty degrees, followed by thirty, forty-five, sixty, eighty,...
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With each step of this test independent, every overhang is tested alone, making it easier to identify any issues. To make comparison between two Pillar from Hell models easy, I added a little arrow on the base - defaulting to print "away from you,"...
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The goal was to push the printer's capabilities by printing overhangs, testing its ability to extrude filament under the roof and retracting it between columns. The printer also had to navigate bridges as it constructed the roof between pillars. This...
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Overhang test from 10° to 70°, in ten degrees steps. ...In four directions and X and Y mark on bottom plate (for easier determination) Print Settings Printer: Artillery Sidewinder X1 Rafts: NoSupports: No Resolution: 0.2Infill: 38 Filament: GST3D...
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A standard vase, perfect for identifying optimal settings for retractions, bridges, and overhanging areas.
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Just a normal vase. ...Good model to find the best values for retraction, bridging and overhangs.
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The advantage is that this test can take as little as 7 minutes or even less, and requires little material (the prints in the photo take about 1 gram), therefore it is ideal to validate changes to cooling setups without waiting for a large test...
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The advantage lies in the fact that this test can be completed in as little as 7 minutes or less, requiring minimal material (the prints in the photo take approximately 1 gram), thus making it ideal for validating changes to cooling setups without...
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This is just an ordinary vase that can help you determine optimal settings for retractions, bridging, and overhangs in 3D printing.
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I'm Ready to Be Tested Without Any Assistance!
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No additional support is required to test the system. ...A G-code file option has been included.
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Testing without external support systems. ... Available file formats include: STL G-code (for PLA printing) 3W (formatted specifically for XYZware ABS material)
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... a guide for determining when support structures are necessary. Additionally, ten vertical walls, separated by 72-degree corners, encircle a central solid core, providing an optimal testing environment for infill density and printing speed settings.
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An Easter-themed model that is designed to stress test your 3D Printer. Fair warning: this is not an easy print! If you liked this model, why not try out our other stress tests too?Print Settings:For this challenge, you can use whatever...
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... consumes minimal filament. ...It rigorously tests bridging gaps and crafting precise lines while also scrutinizing retraction. ...I would print this at 200°C, 210°C, and 220°C with PLA to determine the optimal temperature for these specific attributes.
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... and incorporated supplementary bridging and circle evaluations. ...This comprehensive test thoroughly gauged the printer's capabilities, yielding impressive results in approximately one hour at a layer height of 0.2mm.
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I'm pushing my printers to their limits, testing the boundaries of what's possible without support. Right now, it's a laborious process, but I'm fine-tuning settings to see just how close I can get. ...It's mostly for entertainment value, but it's also...
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... ...To create this, specific settings were used such as a spine width of 2, font size of 65%, ending at 60, a height of 4, width of 3, starting at 30 and the type set to floating with an increment of 5.
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This is an engineering challenge, designed to push the limits of a construction project's structural integrity.
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The test lets users fine-tune the cooling temperature and also makes it necessary to incorporate support structures.
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Bed Leveling Made Easy: A Step-by-Step Guide for Your 3 Point Bed Leveling System To calibrate your 3 point bed leveling system, simply use a sheet of paper or any type of feeler gauges. The G-code will pause at each leveling knob, giving you ample...
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you can print these overhang tests to see how well different filaments handle different types of overhangs the overhang distance test tests overhang distances to see how much of an overhang you can print. ... the bridge test tests bridging from 5 to...
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File for Calibration of First Layer on Ender-3
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Arquivo para calibração da primeira camada da Ender-3
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The human carefully positioned the front paws downwards and attached a custom-made 3D printed bone to its mouth using a strong adhesive.
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1381839 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=1381839