
Práctica 3
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You're just starting out in the world of 3D printing! Welcome!!! With these practices spread out over 3 levels, we hope to gradually help you get familiar with your 3D printer and be able to experiment a bit with the parameters and options. Good luck and enjoy! Practice 3: Printing Speed File to print: Calibration Cube in PLA/ABS Slicing Parameters: Layer height: 0.20mm Bottom/Top thickness (mm): 0.8mm Fill density: 40% Print speed (mm/s): 40mm/s This parameter refers to the printing speed, calculated in millimeters per second. It's common to use speeds between 30mm/s and 60mm/s depending on the machine being used. During the printing process, the printing speed can be adjusted by turning the LCD screen wheel, which will decrease or increase the percentage base speed set in the g-code. We leave you a note so that when you play around with the speed, you won't have problems - the more you increase the speed, the higher temperature should be given to the extruder so it has enough time to heat up the filament to the extrusion temperature. Now it's your turn! The proposed practice is to print two calibration cubes, one at 40mm/s and another at 70mm/s, and see the differences that occur. You'll notice that if you ask too much from your machine, it will behave strangely or get a little sluggish - you can adjust this with the LCD screen wheel. It usually takes a few seconds to react to changes. Extruder temperature: 190°C PLA /210°C ABS (this is an indicative temperature, follow filament manufacturer's instructions) Bed temperature: 60°C PLA/ 100°C ABS (apply some lacy primer coating on the printing surface beforehand; also use Nely brand lacquer) Support: Support type: None Platform adhesion type: None Filament diameter: 1.75mm or 3mm depending on your printer's filament diameter Flow rate: 100% Don't forget to share your results by making a Make! If you have any questions or suggestions, leave them in the comments. Print Settings: Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Doesn't Matter Infill: 50-70%
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