3d printing overhang curling
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... for calibration on an x or y plane if needed. Hope you find it helpfulPrint SettingsPrinter:QIDI X-Max Rafts: NoSupports: No Resolution: AnyInfill: 25Filament: Any Any Any Category: 3D Printing Tests
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Remix - I printed the original but the angle wasn't good for me...I've made this one overhang and have a lip so that the LEDs don't shine into my eyes. Updates 16/1/2018 - I've added a "tight fit" version - this has the original "tooth" - it may be...
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This is a remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:40382 and https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2593077 Print one without supports to visualize what happens when overhangs exceed 45 degrees. Then, print a second with supports extending from the...
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However, that model was bending upwards during the print, due to the printed layers cooling down, so the model was pressing against the print head, causing some secondary issues with the overhangs. Finally I came up with this half-bridge-shape, that...
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It gives you a clear view of part cooling and overhang ability at all angles, allowing you to judge their performance. Each petal goes through 60, 70, & 80 degree overhangs, providing a thorough evaluation. The smiley feature lets you see how fine...
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Select one object and experiment with printing it at various angles (0, 90, 180, 270) around the z-axis to determine how much the maximum overhang angle relies on your object cooling system. The objects feature varying angles: 30-75 degrees, 30-80...
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Based on my test I now know I can push these overhangs closer to 60 degrees before I lose significant print quality.Print InstructionsDon't use any special setting to print this test. Use your standard print profile. Ensure you print without...
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This is a nice little overhang test I designed in Fusion360 for calibrating overhangs on my Ender 3. ...
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This testing tools consists of 6 different overhang angles: 15', 30', 50', 60', 70' and 80'... with a 50mm long bridging... I had tried 4 different PLA colours with 6 attempts... finally got 1 successful print... Surprisingly the 80' are barely...
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... overhangs. ...I like to print this at .4-.6 line width, 3 bottom, 0 top, 700mms, 30K acceleration, 20 Jerk/square corner. Print to see how fast you can go before the walls melt. ...Try 200% model, 700mms, 30K acceleration, 50SCV, and under 6.5 minutes.
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You'll notice typical results for this type of test: a smooth top surface masking the chaos that unfolds underneath as the overhang exceeds the 45-degree threshold. With thin curves like these, errors arise from at least two sources: the usual...
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This 3 in 1 part tests bridging, overhangs and stringing using significantly less plastic than most tests available. Perfect for dialing in retraction, speed and temperature settings! Bridging range is from 20 to 80mm steps and overhangs are from...
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Give it a try...if you're feeling brave:) Print Settings Printer Brand: LulzBot Printer: Mini Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.1 Infill: 20% Notes: I modified my Mini printer cooling duct. I'll be testing this file with the stock mini cooling...
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... 60, 70 and 80° along the y-axis with a 20mm bridge connecting each one in 5 tiers of 10mm high each. ... For fan and temperature calibration. Enjoy... Print instructionsMake any changes to GCode at exactly 10mm intervals from the bottom to the top.
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This is an overhang test with four distinct directions, ideally printed with no infill - Adding a brim might be wise if you expect the test to sag and risk dislodging the part. ...A 2mm brim was used initially, but fortunately, the Prusa Mini handled it...
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... I predict that the spherical component atop will likely succumb to stress. If you're able to successfully print a sphere without any support structures, please share a visual confirmation. ...Designed using Tinkercad's intuitive interface.
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Good morning, today I'm excited to introduce you to the versatile overhang retraction test. Print at a slow pace for optimal results. ...I've discovered that reducing the height until all four tall shapes are on the bed helps minimize the use of...
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Good day, today I'm excited to share with you the scalable overhang retraction test. Feel free to scale as needed and print however you like. Good luck! ...I've found it helpful to reduce the height until all four tall shapes fit on the bed to minimize...
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I recommend printing the Overhang_benchmark_FULL.stl model to get an all-around performance reading, but tests for each axis (X and Y) and single direction are also available. A brim or raft isn't needed because of the large flat bottom. My cooling...
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**NEW: try out the RGB lamp version: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2896374** A Moai statue version with no mesh problems and overhang issues. A very easy print! You can print it with 3 or 4 wall thickness and 0% infill (hollow). Faster to print,...
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*Testing*; • Temperature 220 to 175 • Bridging 40mm • Overhang 55 to 80 degrees • Writing - wall 3mm total height; 0.8mm deep; 0.387 width Print at your regular printing layer height. Each step is 8mm, a total of 10 steps for an overall height of...
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You can easily print this design using 3 or 4 wall thickness and zero percent infill, which makes it faster to print. Additionally, you can effortlessly drill a hole through the shell to fill it with sand, dirt, flour, rice, etc., making it heavier...
prusaprinters
... instead.... so let's try again... Print instructions3D Printer: Prusa i3 MK3S Slicer: PrusaSlicer 2.3.0 Layer height: 0.2 mm Quality Print time: 1 hrs 38 mins Print speed: 45 mm/sec Dimensions (LxWxH): 56mm x 7mm x 56mm Avoid Crossing Perimeter: Off
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... PLA with fans set to maximum speed after the first layer is essential. If you're experiencing issues with overhangs being too steep, a simple solution exists - just make the object taller, which will naturally decrease the overhang angles as well.
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... great but very large, and takes a lot of time. ...To save on filament and print time between tests I have slimmed it down to be a much smaller print and only include 50-70 degrees (which is likely where your printer will start to see a failure). ...