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Not really a remix but tagged due to inspiration. ... A giant letter Z for the Z-offset test. ...0.2mm in thickness.
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A Simple Z-Axis Test. ... Designed By Zaybach - He Wouldn't Post It, So I Did xD.
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Z offset test for Having BL Touch. Too Much Gap = Move Nozzle Closer. ... Too Little Gap = Move Nozzle Farther.
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Here's an easy test to see if your printer is being affected by Z-wobble: Just scale the Z-axis of your Object in Cura to a greater height. What is Z-wobble? ... If your Z-axis isn't linear or has vibrations, you'll get deviation at some layers and...
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These are just some pieces I made for you to test out the Z Hop feature in Cura. Check out the video for some instructions! ... Thanks for looking!
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Empty cylinder for testing your 3d printer settings about z-hop, coasting, seam and wipe SUGGEST: 2 loops, no upper surface
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Simple test to see if you have any Z-wobble. The print should be perfect smooth and round (with exception of the seam) I added a square version also that can help show z-wobble.If there is any z-wobble then the tube will have obvious...
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These are z wobble test prints in various sizes - sixty, one hundred, two hundred, and three hundred millimeters. They prove to be extremely useful in detecting z wobble problems, and you can also use them for identifying stringing issues. ...Each panel...
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A one layer test to help make sure your Z-height is correct, use .2mm layers, select print and then use live adjust Z to tune in your Prusa to the perfect layer height. ...Your as it lays down the diagonal lines, the lines should be able to touch...
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A quick test for testing out the Z-wobble of your printer. The model prints in under 20 minutes and features a 20x20x20 mm tower out of thin walls. ...To help with orientation, the test has a little knob on the top in a corner, oriented towards negative...
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I used a combination of changing that and the Cura Z-offset plugin to adjust my z offset 0.16mm (0.1mm on printer & 0.06mm in Cura). ... I printed this, found the first circle that wasn't easily knocked off the bed before it cooled and looked decent,...
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... starting point next to X= 0 and Y = 0. ...So the Z-Seam will be in the middle of the arc and you can play with the settings. Print Settings Printer: Hypercube Evolution Rafts: NoSupports: No Resolution: 0.2Infill: 10 % Category: 3D Printing Tests
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A simple z axis test. Design by zaybach (he wouldn't post it so I did xD) Print Settings Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 20 Category: 3D Printing Tests
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A fast test to check out the Z-wobble of your printer quickly. The model prints in under 20 minutes and features a 20x20x20 mm tower made from thin walls. To help with orientation, the test includes a little knob on top in one corner that points...
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... the z-axis screw, I got a significant amount of wobble in a large print. ... Redesigned the test cylinder from @tuxcat, added embossed text on the X and Y axis, as well as a straight line channel on the surface of the cylinder on the X and Y surfaces.
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I got tired of waiting on a box to get midway through just so I could see around the nozzle to see how my Z offset was doing. ...This test is angled at a 45 degree angle that allows you immediately see how your print is doing!
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A quick test for testing out the Z-wobble of your printer. The model prints in under 20 minutes and features a 20x20x20 mm tower out of thin walls. ...To help with orientation, the test has a little knob on the top in a corner, oriented towards negative...
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my design was created to eliminate uneven walls in z-axis lines.
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Performing a fundamental z-stitch validation module to experiment with various configuration options
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This cube serves as a straightforward reference point to verify the functionality of your Z Axis mechanism.
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Made in TinkerCad https://www.tinkercad.com/things/i78rEqJwlXP Useful for checking the z-axis on your printer.
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... process. ...As you print, modify the Z-Probe Offset manually from the Control menu by selecting Motion and then Probe Z Offset. ...Once you're satisfied with the adjustments, save them securely by navigating to Control and then clicking Store Settings.
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Inspect teeth for damage or misaligned teeth which could also cause alignment issues and disrupt Z axis functionality altogether. ...If these parts fail then there is no way to repair this printer - its doomed for the dustbin of history right from day...
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This is my calibration project. ...It is used to calibrate the Z axis. It is fast to print and small. ...Uses little material.
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Empty Cylinder for Fine-Tuning Your 3D Printer Settings on Z-Hop, Coasting, Seam, and Wipe Techniques. ... Recommendation: Perform Two Iterations with No Upper Surface Finish.
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Testzylinder für z-wobble. ... Durchmesser 35mm Höhe 350mm Wandstärke 0,8mm Gedruckt mit 0,8 Wandstärke Anzahl der Wandlinien 2, Füllung 0% Schichthöhe beliebig.
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Your DLP printer experiencing a Z-wobble issue? ...Check out this part - it's 175mm long, specifically designed for the Wanhao duplicator 7.
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This is a straightforward Z-Seam evaluation. ...Just display the results with the starting coordinates adjacent to X= 0 and Y = 0, so that the Z-Seam will reside precisely in the center of the arc, allowing for effortless adjustments to be made.