Wall Thickness Reference (Imperial units)

Wall Thickness Reference (Imperial units)

prusaprinters

<p>I do a lot of product design and found that it's difficult to get a good idea in your head of how thick or thin a wall will be just off of a number, so I made this tool to use as a visual reference. It sits on my desk and has been used many times when trying to determine whether a certain thickness of wall will be strong enough just based on appearances.</p><p>It has both walls and gaps, starting at 1/32", and increasing by 1/32" each time. The spaces between the walls and spaces between the gaps are the same measurements in reverse order.</p><p>The text on the tool may or may not print well, but isn't critical. I just penciled on the measurements for the walls.</p><p>Infill design isn't important, so long as you use whatever gets you the closest to true dimensions.</p><p>Hopefully one day I'll find the time to redesign this into a more compact tool, and do a metric version as well. &nbsp;Hope this helps!</p>

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