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I still had my old nozzles, so I decided to create this Makers trophy to see where I was in my 3d printing adventure. ...There's space for 100 nozzles 3D Printer : [Creality K1](https://shrsl.com/46b0j) Filament : [Esun PLA+...
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Based on the Maker Faire Robot Action Figure, a new prototype is being developed specifically for Makerfaire Istanbul. This innovative robot action figure is designed to showcase cutting-edge technology and craftsmanship. ...Its sleek design and...
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16mm 22mm 28mm 40mm 64mm and 80mm pompom makers Designed for my sister in law, printed in PETG at 0.2mm height 0.4mm line width I saved the in 3MF format, Cura will import them fine. Just 42mm is in STL as well for this site :) I used a short...
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A tolerance tester I made to test my printer, the key is 20mm in diameter and each mark is the size increase from that 20mm size.
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Essentially a tolerance test but I made it so the middle tolerance cylinder rotates quite freely and can therefore be used as a fidget spinner :) Infill 25% No supports Brim 8mm Customized version of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2318105 Created...
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i wanted to make a tolerance test but i made it way too small. It sucks. ...Numbers are 1/10th of a mm, so 5 is 0.5mm and 4 is 0.4mm
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Update: added 0.15 and 0.25 tolerance testers. Print to test tolerance needed for a box lid. My results with PLA (BLUE): Tolerance (all four sides): 0.0mm: no possibility of getting lid onto box 0.1mm: very tight, lid can go on but could become...
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--- Print to test tolerance needed for a box lid. ... My results with PLA (BLUE): Tolerance (all four sides): 0.0mm: impossible to get lid onto box 0.1mm: very tight, lid can go on but could become permanently attached 0.2mm: tight enough to stay on...
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The Tolerance block assesses mechanical tolerance in engineering and tests 3D printer accuracy, as different printers yield varying results. LulzBot TAZ prints at .4mm while uPrint SE Plus prints at .2mm, with Stratus Uprint offering a looser .4mm...
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I put a flat edge on one side to optionally print vertically and included a selection of various tolerance tests. The cylinders are designed to pop out if tolerance is adequate. ... There is a taper on the bottom to avoid any first layer...
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do not press too hard. Measure how far it went. Every mm is a 0.005 mm gap around your parts! Print instructionsCategory: 3D Printing Tests Summary A brick to test tolerances. Useage: Print it. Insert the peg gently into the hole. ...do not press too...
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Use it to determine the amount of tolerance required to achieve your desired fit.
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Printing Tolerance Test Instructions: 1. Set your printer to normal print quality and adjust the paper tray to standard size. 2. Feed a sample sheet of 80 gsm paper into the printer's input slot. 3. Begin printing on both sides of the paper, using...
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I had no understanding of how to design suitable tolerances until I recently printed the Maker's Muse Tolerance Test and gained a proper "feel" for what fit was essential. I went back in and adjusted the posts to fit tightly. ... UPDATE 7/7/19: Adjusted...
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A tolerance tester ranging from 0.1 to 0.4mm Print using normal settings and use the allen key provided or an 8mm Allen key to break the sections. ... Designed with Siemens NX
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Designed a straightforward tolerance tester, where adjacent squares are spaced precisely ±0.1 from 10mm to 11mm on both interior and exterior surfaces. ...May create an alternative model using circular shapes to determine if varying results occur.
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I built a tolerance tester myself to calibrate my printer, the core has a precise diameter of 20 millimeters and every notch represents an exact increment from that original 20-millimeter measurement.
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... in the design. It worked quite nicely. <p>The orange one (FT-5) was version 2, which I printed on its side. It didn't print nicely. I probably should have used a raft, since it had some warping that messed up the print. Category: 3D Printing Tests
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Human: A precision brick for gauging tolerances. Usage: - Simply print this part. - Carefully insert the peg into the hole, taking care not to apply excessive pressure. - Measure the distance it travels to determine how well your parts fit...
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I modified the design so the middle tolerance cylinder rotates freely, making it a functional fidget spinner :). Settings include 25% infill, no supports, and a brim of 8mm. This customized model is based on http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2318105....
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Plenty of tolerance checkers are available, but I'll share my own. The Zortrax M200 successfully printed every object individually, with one notable exception - 0.2mm resolutions proved a challenge. P.S. ...This setup is designed for Y-up orientation,...
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... ... Instructions Customizing Options: Wobble: 6.7 Pressure: 45 Torsion: 15 Drag: 51.7 Twist Turns: 1 Approximate Sun Teeth: 9 Planetary Tooth Count: 7 Number of Planets Orbiting Sun: 5 Tolerance Limit: .3
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I made up this block to get the tolerances from my printer to use in making 3D CAD models to know how much offset I need in the design phase. I've also printed the block with different settings and gotten differing results, a helpful tool in making...
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... of planets to 5, with each planet having 7 teeth. The sun has approximately 9 teeth. Other specifications include a width of 6.7, pitch of 45, tooth thickness of 15, and a diameter of 51.7. The helix angle is set at 1, while the tolerance is 0.4.
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Target practice for your 3D printer tolerance!Print SettingsRafts:Doesn't Matter Supports: NoResolution: 200 Infill: 10+Filament:esun PLA fire engine red Notes: raft recommended due to elephants foot.
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I created a tolerance calibration that can be used as a fidget spinner to make someone happy. The spinner contains 4 cones, each with a different gap. From 0.2mm to 0.5mm. When everything is set correctly, all cones should rotate. If not, you can...