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Multi calibration cube This test is used to: Calibrate dimensional accuracy Stringing Ringing Effectiviness of the part cooling fan! Size of cube is 50x50 Hole is 40mm Pole is 15mm The small rectangles inside are used to test stringing,the letters...
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Calibrate your extruder, then print this cube (try 250 um for all layers, 20% infill, 2 perimeters). Measure diagonals and sides of each plane and enter values into spreadsheet to calculate error and required correction in printer axis alignment. If...
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As an employee of Ticketmaster, I designed a calibration cube for my Kossel 2020 printer since my Delta printer requires frequent calibrations, especially as I continue to upgrade and remodel it. I will update this picture once I successfully...
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For calibration purposes, I created a simple hollow cube using my Makerbot with 1.5mm thin walls - the minimum thickness I would ever use. If you want to adjust dimensions, refer to the OpenSCAD files. As part of the process, I meticulously changed...
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20x20x20mm calibration cube is designed to expose problems such as X/Y/Z/E step miscalibration, where all axes should provide an accurate reading of 20mm when measured with calipers, utilizing a rounded section for X/Y measurement and a filleted Z...
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... dice size. It is hollow on the inside, and several of the holes intentionally line up with one on their opposite side. I think this is a good test for precision and overhang, which aren't tested well with the standard XYZ calibration cube. ...
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I'm at a loss with existing calibration cubes. They just aren't cutting it for me. So, I decided to create my own custom cube from scratch. My options included: the standard XYZ configuration, spires to test retractation, overhang designs, holes for...
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This is my idea for a smart calibration cube, one that may transform that pile of tiny cubes into something amazing. You could use this upgraded model to have a neater display of your tests, or if you get to print enough of them, you could even...
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I know there are many calibrating cubes out there, but none of them met my requirements. Again and again, the printed parts didn't fit together properly. Of course, you can edit the problem in the slicer, but I'm not solving the root cause by doing...
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This is my calibration cube for 3D Printer tunning. Specifically designed to check accuracy on common aspects required in RC parts. Print the cube in your favorite filament and check the following things: * The cube Z dimension or height should be...
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Calibration cube to test a dual-color print. Made this because making benchy's to test it takes way too long. See dimension picture for dimensions of the v1 design. All cubes are 20mm tall. V2 + v3 cubes are 20mm all sides. The 3mf files already have...
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To calibrate your printer, print this cube and then use a caliper to measure the accuracy in the X direction for each layer, resulting in four pairs of numbers: (10, "10 measurement"), (20, "20 measurement"), (30, "30 measurement"), and (40, "40...
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This is a reworked version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3380345, enabling users to craft distinctive test cubes with pronounced cantilevers.
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This Cube is referenced in my Youtube E-step/Flow calibration video: https://youtu.be/_v0PxaK7apI This is a very simple calibration cube, used to measure the thickness of all four walls. I found this process from Tomb of 3D Printed Horrors...
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If you remember how you aligned it for printing you can use it like the other xyz-calibration cubes. ;)</p><p>Update (10-12-2019): For those of you who asked themselfes (like me) how even the dice is: I added a picture with the coordinates of the...
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If you remember how you aligned it for printing, you can use it just like all those other xyz-calibration cubes. Update (10-12-2019): For anyone who wondered about the evenness of the dice: I added a picture showing the coordinates of the model's...
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I searched for a calibration cube, but every one I found had walls that were too small to slice with a .5 nozzle. So I ended up creating my own, and if you design a 3D model with .5 walls, it still has problems slicing. The original model I posted...
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This cube is designed to be printed in vase mode with a wall width of 0.4mm.\r\n\r\nA YouTube video provides instructions on how to calibrate your extruder using this cube without marking the filament. ...It also offers a link to a helpful spreadsheet...
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To calibrate the extrusion multiplier, start by setting it to 1 and then print the cube. Next, carefully measure the walls and calculate an average of all four sides (x + x + x + x = y/4). Then, divide 1 by this calculated value to obtain your...
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This design draws inspiration from the well-known calibration cube used for 3D printers. What's more effective than presenting a gift that showcases a company's quality? MagigoO demonstrates its stick's efficiency. The letters surrounding the cube...
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Print out a calibration cube! The original is 1.0" x 1.0" x 1.0", but you can scale it up to whatever size you need. Engravings are included to test if your printer can handle slight changes in dimensions properly and adjust for over or under...
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In an effort to avoid a typical calibration cube, I use Autodesk Inventor for STL file creation; however, I'm unsure of the outcome. ...If anyone has insights on improving STL processing, I'd be grateful as my plan is to print and measure the results,...
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This is a 50x50x1 mm cube that I use to see whether 100% infill is working, whether it's extruding too little or too much, or if I need to change the extrusion width in Slic3r settings. Also test 1st layer height to see if it is sticking to the bed....
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This 30x30 calibration cube will put to the test a variety of geometries commonly found in mechanical components, including:\r\n* Chamfered Bottoms (45° chamfers are applied to the bottom surface)\r\n* Sharp Corners (square edges are used to test...