Test object with elements of the standard DIN EN ISO / ASTM 52902
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Hi Maker! My name is Markus, and I'm a student at the University of Applied Sciences in Kufstein, Austria. I need your assistance with my Master's thesis, which focuses on the impact of ambient temperature and humidity on 3D printing success. To conduct this study, I require numerous experiments under various climatic conditions. Therefore, I'm asking for your help to carry out these tests. I've attached an STL file of the test object for the 3D printer, a PDF with desired settings for the experiments, and a PDF with a test report that includes all necessary information. Once you've completed the experiment, please send me the files along with photos of the location where the 3D printer is situated and images of the test object from multiple angles (above, front, sides, rear). I'd also appreciate hearing about your experiences regarding the influence of different room temperatures and humidity levels on 3D printing results. If you have any findings to share, such as limits, critical environments, or reliability concerns, please let me know. Thank you for supporting my Master's thesis; I really appreciate it! If you're interested in receiving a copy of the final thesis once it's completed, feel free to send me an email at markus.ehrlenbach@fh-kufstein.ac.at. Best regards, Markus PS: If you know anyone else with a 3D printer, please share their contact information or forward this email; it would greatly help my research.
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