Printer torture tests

Printer torture tests

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This Thing is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-Commercial - ShareAlike license. This means to share with other people you MUST give appropriate credit and a link to this page. YOU MAY NOT SELL this design, and if you remix this you must use the same license. Thingiverse enforces this. Sorry, I just want to make sure people follow the licenses :) Here listed are two torture tests, one big (3in x 3in) and the other smaller (3in x 1in). FOR THE BIG ONE (3" x 3"): Overhangs are obvious, those just test how far your printer can go Bridging gets longer as you go on, see how far your printer can go If there is strings in between the spikes, increase your retraction distance and decrease print temp about 3 degrees Celsius The three-axis thing should be half an inch in all directions from base to tip The cylinders should be 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, and 1/2 of an inch in diameter from smallest to biggest The holes in the triangle should be 1/16, 1/8, and 1/4 of an inch in diameter from smallest to biggest the dimensions of the triangle are irrelevant. the base should be 3 x 3 inches FOR THE SMALLER ONE (3" x 1"): Pretty much the same as the other one, just without the diameter tests Overhangs are obvious, those just test how far your printer can go Bridging gets longer as you go on, see how far your printer can go If there is strings in between the spikes, increase your retraction distance and decrease print temp about 3 degrees Celsius The three-axis thing should be half an inch in all directions from base to tip The base should be 3 x 1 inches

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