stringing 3d print
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I found all the other stringing tests have unnecessarily wide and thick bases when the focus is on the towers, so I decided to make one with as little as I felt is still safe enough for bed adhesion. ...Stop wasting so much time calibrating your...
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This is a straightforward test - two walls measuring 18 by 18 mm (wall thickness 1.5 mm).\r\n\r\nI suggest utilizing a printable profile that eliminates stringing entirely.\r\n(slicer Simplify3D - Anycubic_Kossel_v_1_8.fff) - successfully tested with...
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This quick stringing test can confirm what your printer can do in just 5-10 minutes. Literally uses half a gram of filament. I have it set to be only 10mm across, but you can scale it to whatever you like. ... Please like and check out my other...
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These are calibration test for stringing objects. If you want to dial in your stringing you can use these to fine tune your settings. Watch this video for instructions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8w-oQBjcss Check out my dog art...
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I couldn't find a stringing test STL that I liked, so I created one. This one has a base of 5mm tall and has numbers added so that you can customize your slicing program to change retraction distance every 10 mm. Total height is 55mm. I use Cura...
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Temperature range from 185°C-230°C Printing: NozzleØ: 0,4mm Speed: 70mm/s Temperature change every 5mm Print with a Brim
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Print this out and adjust your preferences so you get a precise withdrawal every time.
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This is a remix of the Retraction test by deltapenguin Remixed to print faster and test more quickly! Chopped in half and extended base for support! Prints in 10 mins or less! 100% infill! ...
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The design is essentially identical to https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2080224, yet scaled down for faster printing times.
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... multiple edge cases. On the top of the print you have quite long travel distances for really small features (1mm). This test really helped me dial in good retraction settings. This thing takes around 15 minutes to print on a 50mm/s print speed.
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Specifically designed to accelerate printing speed while providing transparent results on retraction temperature/speed setting adjustments. Under normal settings, I achieved print times of 10 minutes. ... If you still prefer it, here's my less-refined...
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I designed these to be printed very quickly so you can test your retraction settings without wasting a lot of time/filament.
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Within a span of ten minutes, printing to test a three-dimensional printer should consist of three distinct shapes designed to provide an ultimate challenge.
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This test part is optimized so that you can print it quickly to achieve many iterations in a short period of time without wasting too much filament.
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Designed to be printed with 0.4mm nozzle.Walls are really thin which makes all imperfections really visible.I recommend using this tool tune retractions:http://retractioncalibration.com/ I personally used this model to tune retractions because, I was...
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A straightforward calibration test for your printer's capabilities.\r\nUse this exercise to fine-tune its retraction performance, adjust retraction speed, and optimize movement efficiency.\r\nThe base plate is a sturdy 0.8mm thick, while the tip of...
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This is a remix https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2219103 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:909901 I just took the original model to turn it into a tower, so with a multi-process I can compare different settings in a single print ^^ This test should...
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<p>I did a lot of work to make a perfect TPU profile for the Mk3s.</p><p>I use Saintsmart TPU with a Shore Hardness: 95A</p><p>try it out at your own risk and feel free to report how your experiences are, you are welcome to customize this profile for...
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Test to verify print resolution of a 150mm bridge with varying development and related stringing.
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... with it to see how it works. You can adjust the height of the two posts to test the printing capabilities of your 3D printer and its stringing settings. ...This is also an opportunity to fine-tune your camera settings for the Octolapse feature.
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... the D5-holes so they repel each other. Cut out four pieces of sandpaper using the guide provided and affix them to the parts to prevent string slippage. Some levelling work may be necessary depending on the accuracy of your 3D printing process.
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Print this model to fine-tune and test your slicer settings and get rid of annoying stringing.This is the original, Basic Stringing Test by Loohney with over 160,000 downloads on other platforms.Angus from Maker's Muse has an excellent video on...
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Just a simple Stringing-Test 0.6mm base height + 25mm Tower height = 25.6mm Wall thickness = 1.2mm Print Settings Printer: Anycubic Mega-S Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Filament: Printament PETG/PLA/others Green Category: 3D Printing
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There are already many calibration and test parts to get rid of the stringing of your printer, but this one is optimized so that you can print it quickly to achieve many iterations in a short period of time without wasting too much filament. If you...
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inTinker's stringing calibration. ...4-level.
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This is my take on an easy printing Guitar Stringing Tool drill attachment. It is modeled according to my Ibanez PS-60 (Iceman) tuning knobs but should fit most guitars with ease. Its rounded on the inside so it can be printed upright without...
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Test print that showcases the stringing and overhanging surface finish, depending entirely on the printing temperature itself. Temperature adjustments can be made effortlessly by using the slic3r script or an external script, or alternatively done...
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A straightforward calibration test, easy on the CAD skills yet valuable for fine-tuning your oozing and stringing settings.\nI adjusted my non-printing speed without altering my retract setting.\nThe bottom layer is a mere 1mm thick, designed for...
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... set to default value or higher. Many people suggest increasing travel speed to reduce stringing--that shouldn't be necessary if all your other settings are dialed in. I've printed this with travel speed at 30mm/s (default is 100mm/s), no stringing.