
Test Grid of Cubes
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I found this design helpful when I encountered issues with excessive ooze and poor routing in the LCD mount for the Ord Hadron (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:91502). This model is an efficient way to test the settings of widely spaced pillars without consuming a lot of materials. Initially, I had trouble with slicers that would do perimeters on four posts and then go back for infill, causing unnecessary motion. To address this problem, I created a test part that can quickly evaluate various slicer options while minimizing material usage. Additionally, the wide-spaced version of this model helps in testing retraction settings to prevent ooze from forming spiderwebs. The cubes measure 7mm each, and the normal set is arranged 30mm apart on rows and columns, while the wide-spaced set is positioned 120mm apart for a more challenging test of retraction settings.
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