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 help with my Master's thesis, which explores how ambient temperature and humidity affect 3D printing success. I've attached an STL file for the test object, a PDF outlining desired experiment settings, and a PDF test report that includes all necessary information to complete the tests. Once you're finished, please send me the files along with photos of your 3D printer's location and the test object from various angles (top, front, sides, back). I'd also love to hear about any experiences you've had with how room temperatures and humidity levels impact 3D printing results. If you have findings you're willing to share, please let me know. Thanks so much for your assistance with my master's thesis! I really appreciate it. If you'd like a copy of the final results, just send me an email at markus.ehrlenbach@fh-kufstein.ac.at once they're complete. Best regards, Markus P.S. If you know anyone else with a 3D printer, please forward this email or share their contact information - it would be a huge help! P.S.S. I've created an evaluation form on Google that makes the process much easier. You can access it here: https://forms.gle/DgiTXQGtEyVpUs5ZA I highly appreciate your help in printing samples for my master's thesis. Best regards, Markus
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