Calibration
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For the serious enthusiast, this is a necessity. Achieving perfect accuracy requires no compromises. It takes time, but the end result justifies the effort. The standard exposure test provides a close approximation, but it relies on appearance, not function or print size. This method delivers true dimensional precision, functionality, and aesthetic appeal. I will add more calibration boxes as requested. To request specific sizes, please provide both X and Y printing area dimensions. A PDF with step-by-step instructions is included, along with STLs and Solidworks Files for your convenience. The PDF is being updated to make it easier to use and more user-friendly. Check for updates, especially if you downloaded the original version on 6/4/2020. If you downloaded the updated version on 6/5/2020, you'll also find tolerance guidelines and commonly seen additions. If you downloaded the latest update on 6/16/2020, you'll now have ISO 2768 included.
With this file you will be able to print Calibration with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Calibration.