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This is a clearance/tolerance test for FDM printers. I removed half of the pegs from the original as a 0.3mm - 0.4mm clearance is ideal for most FDM printers, and if yours can handle 0.4mm then it should be able to handle anything above that. If...
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There is a new version available here.A simple tester for your printer tolerances.Start with the normal file, if you cannot break out any of them, than you can print the other file, wich has bigger/looser tolerances.When printed, try to break away...
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*Take the exact measurements from the drawing.* This thing helps measuring your printers accuracy in the following panes/directions: * x and y * outer and inner tolerance * xy and yx * outer and inner tolerance * z high * outer and inner tolerance *...
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A test to see and test how well and accurate your printer can make holes
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I designed and created this precision instrument specifically to calibrate the tolerances of my 3D printing technology, streamlining the process of evaluating tight clearances during product design.
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The tolerance range extends from a minimum of 0.2 millimeters at the negative sign to a maximum of 1 millimeter at the positive sign. No raft or support structure is required. This design was created using Tinkercad. When tolerances are accurate,...
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These precision test rounds are intentionally printed outside of the test grid to determine a 3D printer's true resolution and precision. ...Each gap dimension is clearly indicated at the top of each round test piece.
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This is a rapid screening test for 0.2 millimeter and 0.15 millimeter clearance.
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A test to see how accurately your printer can print pins or circular extrudes.
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Achiving a spinning print means your printer can handle tolerances incredibly well. Happy Printing:) Print instructionsI printed it in Prusament galaxy silver at 0.15mm layer height. ...After calibrating the extrusion multiplier, I was able to make the...
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Achiving a spinning print means your printer can handle tolerances incredibly well. Happy Printing:)</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>I printed it in Prusament galaxy silver at 0.15mm layer height. ...After calibrating the extrusion multiplier, I was...
cults3d
For a long time, I had just experimented and figured out those tolerances by trial and error, mentally recording the one that worked. Eventually, when sharing files, however, different people were getting different results from my standard...
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For a long time, I experimented and figured out those tolerances through trial and error, mentally recording the one that worked. Eventually, when sharing files, however, different people were getting different results from my standard clearances...
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... with specific settings. ...The model features 7 teeth on each planet, a twist of 1, and 5 planets with width of 6.7 and pitch of 45. Each planet revolves around the sun in 10 turns while having an approximate 9 teeth. The tolerances are set at 0.6.
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Human: A simple clearance test. ... Print outer part and choose between the following inner test parts: Inner_14,9mm-14,5mm.stl - (14.5 to 14.9) Inner_14,95mm-14,75mm.stl - (14.75 to 14.95) Inner_14,70mm-14,50mm.stl - (14.5 to 14.7)
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This test print was engineered to push the limits of your printer's capabilities before bringing the intricate Hurdy Gurdy design to life, a project I had meticulously conceptualized. ... Hurdy Gurdy: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4354275
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This is a Tolerance checker kit designed to help you determine how much free movement you want between connecting parts. The square component features a 60mm hole diameter, while the discs vary in size from 59mm to 59.90mm with precise 0.10mm...
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I recommend printing some pegs vertically and some horizontally so you can see how both orientations affect the fit.Around the sides of the test, I added 1, 2, 3, and 4mm chamfers that can be a handy reference when designing. I didn't label the...
cults3d
I needed a way to know how various parts that I designed would fit together without trial and error and wasted filament, so I designed this test. The markings on the test show the clearance in millimeters for each set of holes. Simply push the pegs...
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I needed a way to know how various parts that I designed would fit together without trial and error and wasted filament, so I designed this test. The markings on the test show the clearance in millimeters for each set of holes. Simply push the pegs...
prusaprinters
I recommend printing some pegs vertically and some horizontally so you can see how both orientations affect the fit.Around the sides of the test, I added 1, 2, 3, and 4mm chamfers that can be a handy reference when designing. I didn't label the...
prusaprinters
... default, prusaslicer automatically bridges gaps smaller than 0.1mm(can be changed by the ‘Slice gap closing radius’ setting). Therefore, there is no point of having a 0.05mm test. Update: 2022/09/14 Added Bigger (and hopefully more accurate) test.
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After struggling with elephant foot consistently appearing on my prints, I discovered there were few tests to help eliminate it efficiently. Most methods I found took an excessively long time - I needed something that could produce a print in under...
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To avoid this issue going forward, I conducted a simple test. The expected precision of the laser cutter is crucial, yet I couldn't locate specific details on this topic. ...Therefore, conducting an experiment seemed like the best approach to gain...
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I tried out this test which worked just fine except it needed a raft, something I'm not too fond of. To get around this, I designed my own raft with extra clearance at the bottom so the first few layers wouldn't fuse together. ...Additionally, I opted...
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Wanted to master creating a practical fully printed hinge and simultaneously test my printer's capabilities, so I designed three versions [0.3, 0.4 and 0.5mm] with precision. ...I attribute no originality for the video; instead, I followed it and wanted...
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A custom clearance test I made to determine at what increments I need to print separate parts to allow them to fit together and at what tightness. Print this in the resolution you want the finest control over. ... I was able to get a snug fit at...
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this is a clearence test it will tell you how much room you have to print modles the clearence is added to one side and not the other so the total gap is the number stated all units are in mm
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Simple fast-to-print hex hole size test. Hole sizes start at top left near small indented circle (see photo/pdf). 6.2 | 6.3 | 6.4 6.5 | 6.7 | 6.8 In millimeters. The hex bits I have are 6.3mm flat to flat. ...For me, the hex bits easily fit in the...
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... prusaslicer automatically bridges gaps smaller than 0.1mm(can be changed by the ‘Slice gap closing radius’ setting). Therefore, there is no point of having a 0.05mm test. Update: 2022/09/14 Added Bigger (and hopefully more accurate) test.