
Ultimate stresstest Buggy
prusaprinters
<p>I added a couple more things to the buggy to make it look cooler, but also to test it for more things.</p><p>Added things and purpose:</p><ul><li>Wheels slanted and further from base<ul><li>To test if your print will stick to your printer when it has a small surface area</li></ul></li><li>Frontwing with small strutts<ul><li>To test if your printer can handle extremely small extrusions (These strutts do not have to be pretty, its only to see if it can extrude that small amount consistently).</li></ul></li><li>Radiator<ul><li>To test if your printer can handle small 45° overhangs and can maintain detail.</li></ul></li><li>NOS bottle in the middle of the seat<ul><li>Just looks cool! :)</li></ul></li><li>Back support with small 'rollcage'<ul><li>Testing overhangs in small detail parts.</li></ul></li><li>Cadillac inspired backwings<ul><li>Testing 40° overhangs and to see if the text inside the wings is visible without ghosting.</li></ul></li><li>Exhaust system with rear difuser<ul><li>Testing small surface area parts sticking out of the part witch tend to warp mid print or not stick to the build plate in the beginning, when this goes well your bed adhesion is good. </li></ul></li></ul>
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