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Microsoft Windows Logo Model by Raidenmeden Designed for 3D Printer Testing and Experimentation.Printer Settings: Print Time: Approximately 37 Minutes Layer Height: Set to a Standard 0.1mm Thickness Infill Percentage: Optimized at 40% Density Print...
sketchfab
... processes information, controlling movement, sensation, and thought. The lungs breathe in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide through the process of respiration. ...The digestive system breaks down food into nutrients that are absorbed by the body.
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Tiny tolerance test for 0.4mm nozzle incremental by 0.02mm starting at 0.1mm ending at 0.4mm is a great way to check the consistency of your printer. Great to verify if your printer's nozzle is accurate and consistent. Edit: I've also added a...
prusaprinters
Same as my 6 to 8 test but a little larger. ...Size those design holes so they grab onto your hardware. Category: 3D Printing Tests
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Enhanced Vision for Overhanging Features in Micro All-in-One 3D Printer Model "majda107 Test"
pinshape
Summary is virtually identical to my previous test but scaled up slightly. ...Make those design gaps substantial enough to firmly grasp your equipment securely.
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Created by Rupert on 3DTin, this test demonstrates the functionality and design capabilities of the software.
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Human: 3DBenchy is a 3D model designed specifically for testing and benchmarking 3D printers. It's a small, recognizable object that you can download for free, make, and share. It's designed to 3D-print quickly and be a fun tool for calibrating...
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... calibration is a breeze thanks to this versatile tool. Simply test it out, take note of the size that fits, and you'll have it set up in no time. I use a marker to mark each stick so I can keep track of which size corresponds to which test stick.
prusaprinters
... that will work with your printer no mater how it is calibrated. If it fits it'll work. Just try it and count to figure out what size it works with. I write the range on it with a marker so I know which test stick it is. Category: 3D Printing Tests
pinshape
... your printer, regardless of its calibration settings. ...If the nut fits, it will work - simply try it and count to determine the correct size range. I mark each test stick with a marker, noting the corresponding diameter range for easy identification.
prusaprinters
... and not visible but still mark it. Also look to make sure as the 2mm hole may not print open on some printers. Just remember the first row is from 1mm to 10mm so you can work backwards if needed to get the right markings.Category: 3D Printing Tests
cults3d
Leisure Luke's Test Print Tests: 1) Screw Driver / Screw / Nut Break off the screwdriver and the screw. You should be able to screw the screw into the nut fairly easily. Tolerances here are about 0.2mm, but because of the orientation of the...
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Leisure Luke's Test Print Tests: 1) Screw Driver / Screw / Nut Break off the screwdriver and the screw. You should be able to screw the screw into the nut fairly easily. Tolerances here are about 0.2mm, but because of the orientation of the...