3d printer bridging test tile
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This model is intended to test your 3D-printer's bridging capabilities (printing without support). ...It has 10x10mm columns, separated by gaps ranging from 10-60mm.
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This is a bridging test piece that I designed to check my printer. ... The bridges range from 6mm up to 60mm.
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Used the 30-85 degree version of the already brilliant original test ( https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1564848 ) and added some bridging and circle tests. ...Great test of the printer's ability and printed in roughly an hour at 0.2mm layer height.
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3d printer bridging test to test out the printers printing capabilities
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Created a Y-Axis test model for Creality CR-30 Hoping to make good use of the bridging on the belt printer to create unique, long picture frames
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This is a good way to torture...er...I mean test your 3D Printer. Ok. Time to put your filament where your mouth is. Stop! I didn't mean that literally! No, I know PLA is non-toxic but you still shouldn't eat it! *sigh* Where was I? Oh...
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Better view for the overhangs in the model "*MICRO* All In One 3D printer test" by majda107
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Bridging test i modelled with the inspiration from "How far can you BRIDGE? by palatis" there are 2 stl files, one is for smaller printers. small one tests 10 cm bridging at max. it has a max width of 110 mm. large one tests 16 cm bridging at max.
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This small bridging test will confirm what your printer can do in just 20 minutes. It has 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 millimeter bridges. Uses just 3g of filament. Make sure to print with 100% infill and no supports. ... Please like and do the same with...
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... and each strut is only 0.4mm deep, so each one gets 3-4 passes. But they print (see pic)! Astonished that my printer can bridge to 75mm if it wants to. So there we go. I'm not going to worry so much about infill anymore. Category: 3D Printing Tests
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This is a simple bridging test. ...The distances are 20mm, 25mm, 30mm, 35mm, 40mm, 45mm, and 50mm.
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*THIS HAS IN AIR BRIDGING AT THE END OF THE PRINT!* It could fail, but you can test your cooling!
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Over extrusion is going to mean that you have a bridge that may sag lower than it should, meaning any layers above it aren't going to have anything to support them which will cause structural and visual issues above the bridge for a few layers before...
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Over extrusion is going to mean that you have a bridge that may sag lower than it should, meaning any layers above it aren't going to have anything to support them which will cause structural and visual issues above the bridge for a few layers before...
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Just a simple, quick print to test bridging. V1 goes from 10.5mm to 45mm bridges. ...V2 is just an extended version, going from 10.5mm to 79mm approximately.
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... They are 2mm deep and each strut is only 0.4mm deep, so each one gets 3-4 passes. But they print (see pic)! Astonished that my printer can bridge to 75mm if it wants to. So there we go. ... I'm not going to worry so much about infill anymore.
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=476845 Instructions Using the following options: bridge_width = 3 wall_thickness = 1 min_bridge_length = 10 max_bridge_length = 50 bridge_angle = 18 hub_diameter = 24 bridge_height = 1...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=476845 Instructions Using the following options: bridge_z_gap = 0.2 bridge_angle = 18 wall_thickness = 1 max_bridge_length = 100 bridge_increment = 10 hub_diameter = 24 min_bridge_length = 10...
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Simple parametric 3D bridge to test 3D printers bridging capabilities. ... (my first OpenSCAD model) 2013-08-28 UPDATE: Added comments
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Simple parametric 3D bridge to test 3D printers bridging capabilities. ... (my first OpenSCAD model) 2013-08-28 UPDATE: Added comments
prusaprinters
With this model you can test 6 different distances:10mm20mm40mm60mm80mm100mm
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Bridging is your printer's ability to print a layer between gaps in lower layers without support, essentially printing over thin air, creating a "bridge." It is essential that your 3D printer can properly bridge because many prints require some...
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Small, economical 3d printer test without unnessesary things, include: - size check - overhang angle - bridge