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I needed to test a specific tolerance and instead of printing all sizes at once I decided to create small single size tolerance test. Each takes around 30 minutes to complete with a 0.2mm layer height and 50mm/s speed. Currently, a screwdriver is...
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A handy device to verify the tightness of M3 nuts and bolts for your equipment. ...Tolerances include +/- 0.1 mm, +/- 0.15 mm, +/- 0.2 mm, and +/- 0.25 mm.
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Here Are a Few Simple Ball Joint Tolerance Calibration Test Models for Your 3D Printer, Designed to Get Your Print Settings Right the First Time. A Nominal Ball End Can Be Tested with Sockets Using an Incremental Fit Tolerance. The Numbers in the...
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... the "FAST"-Profile. The results showed that the Prusa prints really well - all three tested tolerances fit perfectly. ...So now I need to update my Button Box, knowing that I don't have to worry about tolerances since the MK3 doesn't require them.
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I had problems with the print as the puzzle piece did not have enough tolerance so they could not be joined easily. ...Created a remix to allow for easier puzzling.
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A personalized version of this item can be accessed at http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=58001, utilizing the following specifications: case thickness of 1.8mm, no input required, 4 corner radius of 8.77mm and length of...
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Convenient tool to determine optimal tolerances when designing with the OpenSCAD nuts_and_bolts library, specifically tailored for M3 nuts and bolts. ...When 3D printing, ensure to utilize identical settings as those intended for the ultimate object.
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This is my take on a tolerance test that fits within my range of relevant tolerances: 0.1; 0.15; 0.2; 0.25 and 0.3 millimeters. It's optimized for up to five or six wall lines to support all kinds of part strengths. There are two versions of the...
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If you've downloaded the Tolerance Test created by Angus Deveson at Maker's Muse, you might have discovered that the original key falls short of completely releasing the dials. I've developed a revised key that performs much more effectively. Create...
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The problem with that thing was that it was just an STL file, with no means for adjusting the "fit" tolerance or scaling. So, one of the students in my lab, Zachary Snyder, spent valuable should-have-been-studying-for-final-exams time on deriving his...
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The tile should be able to separate away from the build plate independent of the tolerance circle.STLs are included for different layer heights, grouped by tolerances. The uploaded STLs assume first and second layer are the same height. The included...
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For most models, high accuracy is not necessary, but for mechanical pieces requiring exact fitment, measuring printing tolerance and adjusting compensation is crucial. This tool provides a finer measurement than typical printable tolerance test...
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Tolerances are between (0.2 up to 0.7 in the middle) Tested on Anycubic I3 Mega and Mega S. The design was inspired from Maker's Muse although i made it from scratch. Feel free to share your remixes or makes. Follow me on Instagram:...
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The original design had a major flaw - it only provided an STL file with no option for adjusting tolerance or scaling. One of my students, Zachary Snyder, spent hours deriving his own formula in OpenSCAD to create a more flexible design. However, I...
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This is a nice model to test your printer for tolerance. the space is .3mm around. the gears should move freely. you can also test your bridging capabilities of your printer, because of the short connector on top. ...i had to wiggle the gears free but...
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... using Customizer! ...(http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=53451). Parameters used include a tolerance of 0.5, 9 sun teeth approximation, 1 twist, 5 planets with 7 teeth each, 6.7 width, 45 pitch, 15 turns and a 51.7 diameter.
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A quick 4-in-1 test I made to test out my new FDM Printer. ...The units for the tolerance test is in mm and you push out the buttons. ...I tried to design this to not waste too much filament.
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... to realise, that the Prusa prints really well. All three testet tolerances fit well. So now I have to update my Button Box and know, that i do not need to work with tolerances, as the MK3 needs none. Print instructionsCategory: 3D Printing Tests
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※Tolerance Test Hole Calibration 1. Infill: 25%↑ Do upside down printing as recommended to avoid first layer expansion issues. 2. Triangle marks on pillars indicate the Y+ direction. By adjusting pillar angles, you can determine the difference...
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This tool helps in checking the tolerance of your FDM 3D printer. Once the test is done you can simply use this as a toy for your kids. The print is tiny and can be played with small hands. ... Video: ...
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This model has a low tolerance for machines that are less precise. ...Feel free to follow me on facebook, tiktok, insta to make a request for zelda items this...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=53451 Instructions Using the following settings: Width = 6.7 inches Pitch = 45 degrees Turns = 15 Diameter = 51.7 inches Teeth on planets = 7 Twist direction = counterclockwise (1) Number of...
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A customized version of the design (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:53451) was created using the Customizer app with the following specifications: number of teeth on planets set to 7, w value at 6.7, P at 45, T at 15, D at 70; approximate number of...
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A Galactic Machine Created by Thingiverse: A Customized Version Using the Following Settings: Planetary System Builder Options Planet Count: 5 Sun Tooth Count: Approximately 9 Twisting Power: 1 Turn Teeth on Each Planet: 7 Points of Interest...
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I modified Bookmake's magnetic child lock design to include larger screw holes, expanding tolerance by scaling these openings six percent larger. This change significantly eases installation, since original screw holes were minuscule for ants to fit...
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... ...The specifications for this unique design include approximately 9 sun teeth, 5 planets, a single twist, 7 teeth on each planet, a tolerance of 0.4mm, a width of 6.7mm, a pressure of 45, a travel distance of 15mm, and a diameter of 51.7mm.
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... (http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=53451). ...The specifications include approximately 9 sun teeth, 5 planets with 7 teeth each, a tolerance of 0.3, one twist, a width of 6.7, pressure of 45, time of 5, and a diameter of 51.7.
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=454702 Instructions Using the following options: approximate_number_of_teeth_on_sun = 9 allowed_overhang = 0.75 number_of_twists = 1 number_of_planets = 3 number_of_teeth_on_planets = 7...
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I created this tolerance checker to determine the extra space needed when printing holes or recesses for nuts and bolts. It was designed specifically for 4mm bolts and 7mm nuts, but is easily adjustable in Fusion 360 if you need a different size.
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To recreate this unique design, follow these instructions: Specify the following parameters: - Five planets - Tolerance level of 1 - Each planet has seven teeth - Approximately nine teeth on the sun - Width of 6.7 units - P = 45 - T = 15 - D = 51.7...