3d print calibration cube
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:271736 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=271736
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Cura-sliced testcube Gcodes staged for upload\nOriginal File: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1278865\nThis file showcases the Gcode files sliced in Cura with displayed settings!\nLayer thickness: 0.2mm\nInfill density: 10% / 20%\nView config ->...
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I'd like to add another test, a ghosting test. It's a simple one - if someone doesn't respond to you after a certain amount of time, they're ghosting you. ...And I've been ghosted by some people on this site.
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This is for if you need help with your bed that needs some leveling but you don't know if you want it to be loosened or tightened this is for you. If it unsticks from the bed that means it needs to be tightened. ...I recommend 30% out of 100% for the...
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This model was crafted using Tinkercad's intuitive interface. ...Make adjustments directly within the platform by visiting https://www.tinkercad.com/things/7gP3ZBkQY2A
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Another unassuming box sitting quietly in a vast sea of identical companions, waiting to be noticed.
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Users Initiated Task Request Received Successfully Infill Mode Set to On Current Status Indication Set to Active
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Here's a 3D printer calibration test that prints rapidly - in approximately 30 minutes. ...This test assesses standard and challenging bridges, precision in dimensions, overhanging features, small and medium-sized through-holes, circular apertures, and...
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This is a crucial calibration for your 3D printer, requiring you to print using your existing settings and then adjust them according to the outcomes. ...Achieving thin walls is essential!
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... print the design and measure the heights in all corners to ensure uniformity. 2. Inspect the flat surfaces for optimal flatness and smoothness. 3. Adjust your printer bed as needed, and print the calibration again if desired for precise results.
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A compact 20x20x20 millimeter cube with a precise 10mm aperture and carefully crafted 2mm chamfers and radii serves as an ideal calibration tool for testing the accuracy of your printer.\r\n\r\nTo calibrate your printer, employ the following formula:...
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It is 1 cc calibration cube on 1 cc platform. Important thing is you know it is 2 cc and you can test your printed part's density. You can stick name tags on it. Also with this platform it is more difficult to losing it. ...You can use base supported...
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It is 1 cc calibration cube on 1 cc platform. Important thing is you know it is 2 cc and you can test your printed part's density. You can stick name tags on it. Also with this platform it is more difficult to losing it. ...You can use base supported...
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... as needed. The box itself measures 100x100x100mm, making it ideal for testing perpendicularity in all three planes/axes simultaneously. With a 15% infill rate and PLA material, you can print this calibration tool in just under an hour and a half.
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I run a 50% scaled version of this 100mm cube on my CR-10 S5 to calibrate, and it prints in just one hour. The 100mm size makes scaling straightforward - simply multiply by 10 for 1mm increments, so 10% is equal to 10mm. ...Even the embossing scales...
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I came up with a unique solution instead of using the standard 20x20 calibration cube, in order to:\r\n- identify and fine-tune axis scaling issues, similar to those found in the 20x20 box.\r\n- identify and correct axis offset issues, which is why I...
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In addition to its calibration capabilities, this cube is also used for vibration tests that evaluate 3D printer speed and performance. I utilize it to fine-tune my first layer height settings with ease. ... The design file for this calibration cube...
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... as expected. I use the ring calibration for concentric alignment because it helps me achieve precise prints every time. ...Support Test 1 is just a simple support density calibration, which I've found crucial in getting good results with my printer.