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A convenient duo of instruments designed to inspect the Z axis of your 3D printer while also verifying your retraction settings simultaneously.
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Make sure you're printer is compatible with the Gcode to avoid damaging your printer.** (Note) That not all problems found by this print must be caused by either the X or Y axis. Some visible imperfections can result from problems in your Z rod if...
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The test print that I made for my Linear Rails + Ballscrew Z-axis upgrade testing video:
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The test print that I made for my Linear Rails + Ballscrew Z-axis upgrade testing video:
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I encountered an issue with my CR-10, specifically a malfunctioning dual z leading screw that caused lines to appear on the print and gave it a skipping effect. ... To resolve this problem, I designed a new build platform with dimensions of 150mm in...
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The test print that I made for my Linear Rails + Ballscrew Z-axis upgrade testing video:
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My previous retraction test, which tested one axis, can be found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3184949 Remember, if you don't resolve the issue with software (retraction distance), it's time to replace the nozzle and clear the system and...
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The human-scale calibration cube measures a substantial 22 millimeters on each side, providing a sturdy foundation for precise measurements. ...Three carefully positioned holes with diameters of 11 millimeters enable secure fastening and optimal...
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If you need all letters Click here: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various/nameled-komika-axis-led-lamp Size: 15cm High RGB-Led Strip: https://ali.ski/ssXEu LED: https://ali.ski/HakNkD Full Kit LED: https://ali.ski/vV5hl How to join letters in...
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This gadget boasts a robust design with two degrees of freedom, permitting it to function independently along both horizontal and vertical planes with equal ease.
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Here's my retraction test for all axes without a bridge test... ... https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3332137 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3184949 Remember, if you don't resolve it with software (retraction distance), it's time to replace the...
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This test sheet ensures your printer axes are aligned and the software-calculated bed center matches its actual location on the print bed. The concentric circles printed here should remain perfectly circular. ...If they appear elliptical, inspect your...
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Hello All! ... This is the free test to fit-check the Frame Extender prior to purchasing the full version. Link to the Full Version: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/tool/frame-extender-for-z-axis-support-made-for-sv03-no-additional-hardware-required
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The idea behind this approach involves utilizing a larger test print (50x50x50), which allows for less relative error when calculating (expected)/(actual) values. To avoid unnecessary material usage, I opted against creating a traditional cube...
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End Caps for Open V-Slot 2020 with Open Hardware logo. ... This is a remix from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:398515
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End Caps for Open V-Slot 2020 with Open Hardware logo. ... This is a remix from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:398515
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This is a test block for calibrating the Z-axis steps per mm on a belt printer. Print as oriented. Dimensions X=10mm, Y=5mm, Z=100mm. Calibration directions. 1. Look up and record current z-axis Steps/mm 2. Print test block 3. Measure test...
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Stops using a cali code to test your step/mm. If you use 100mm for your e-steps then why are you using 20mm for your xyz? After the you print this, use the same equation that you use for the e-steps. ...(current steps ÷ actual length printed) x 100 =...
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Five cylindrical components measure ten millimeters in diameter and six-tenths of a millimeter in height.
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Test print to verify center lines and fit before machining actual product. ...Visit YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzGtL0mTcQs for demonstration.
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... If no extruder is required for testing, the other part can also be printed twice to save material. ... You will need: - 8mm shafts - 8mm linear ball bearings, such as Misumi LMUW8 Follow me too: https://cults3d.com/en/search?q=Denise_Wink
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3D Prints without Support Required. Scale the Ball Size for Optimal Print Settings. Assembles by Hand, but a Vise Makes It Easier to Press the Ball into Place. A Cross Pin Made from Wire or Two Screws Helps Secure the Joint. Designed to Fit FT Mini...
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Hi all, for the last four years I have been compiling, remixing, scaling, tweaking, and testing some of our community's best offerings in terms of small-scale WWII models, with the hope of arriving at pieces I can print and put on the board as...
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Verify Alignment Parameters Before Printing
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A Simple Z-Axis Test. ... Designed By Zaybach - He Wouldn't Post It, So I Did xD.