Test object with elements of the standard DIN EN ISO / ASTM 52902
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Hi! I'm Markus, a student at the University of Applied Sciences in Kufstein, Austria. I'm working on my Master's thesis and need your help. The project involves studying how ambient temperature and humidity affect 3D printing success and accuracy. To achieve this, I require numerous experiments conducted under varying climatic conditions. I've attached an STL file for the test object, a PDF with desired experiment settings, and another PDF with a test report. These files contain all necessary information to complete the test print. Once you're done, please send them back along with photos of your 3D printer's environment and the test object from multiple angles (top, front, sides, rear). I'd also appreciate any insights you may have regarding the influence of different room temperatures and humidity levels on 3D printing results. If you've encountered any critical environments or limitations, I'm eager to hear about them. Thank you for your support with my thesis; I truly appreciate it! If you're interested in receiving a copy of the completed thesis, feel free to contact me at markus.ehrlenbach@fh-kufstein.ac.at. Best regards, Markus
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