
Parametric Test Print
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You can make the model solid or hollow to save filament or resin. You can insert as many sloped blocks as you like. Just keep the list in square brackets separated with commas. If you use just one angle of 0 degrees, than the result will be plain box. Negative angles and angle sizes above 90 degrees are recalculated to fit between 0 and 90 degrees. Type angle 90 degrees to make a bridge instead of slope. Manual text adjustment is required and model has to be checked visually prior to exporting as my programming skill in OpenSCAD is not good enough to check all the dependences. Sorry for inconvenience. Enjoy ### Disclaimer You are using this model at your own risk. Whenever you are experimenting with print quality, do not keep the printer unattended. Keep in mind that model created with this parametric tool may not be printable. ### License Please follow the CC-BY-SA terms. * Share freely but give credit or link to the source. * You can alter this design with attribution to the original. All subsequent designs have to be released under the same license. * Commercial use only with the consent of author. ### Usage This parametric model is useful to test your printer slopes, outer dimensions accuracy, moire and other issues. If you don't want to customize anything there are already uploaded 3 basic STL files with the most useful models but for fine tuning would be better to create your own. ### Change log 2019-05-12 * Published V1.03 Camera still broken. Now Customizer is drawing solid, but not shells. 2019-05-06 * Published V1.02 with ASCII encoding and without chars for degrees, that works in customizer too. Still it have some troubles with certain views so you may have to change the direction of camera and Solid mode is not working. 2019-05-06 * Published V1.00, but for some strange reason the SCAD file is working in OpenSCAD but not in Customizer. Looking for a solution.
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