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Like the previous model, there's very little reason to download this over the numerous other retraction tests, but now an extra tower spaced 30mm apart. All this, plus the significantly superior rounded base to boot! ... Printer Brand: Wanhao Printer:...
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Like me, if you dont have time, or just not enough filament, just use the smaller Temptowers.Based on the "All in One Temperature & Bridging Tower - PLA & PETG GCode included" from Tronnic, and the remix “Prusa Mini Temptower for PLA, wait...
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I'm having some trouble dialing in the retraction on PETG, so I'm using some towers based on m1ngr's design to test the effects of temperature, retraction length and speed. I simplified the object a bit by removing sharp corners and making it a...
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The test consists of an oozing tower featuring 30 distinct processes, with temperature settings ranging from 210 to 190 degrees and retraction distances varying between 2, 4, and 6 mm. The retraction speed can be adjusted to 35, 45, or 55 mm/s. You...
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Simply push the Bowden tube snugly into place and install the clip to eliminate any slack or free play of the tube during retraction. Print Settings Printer Brand: Deltaprintr Printer: Deltaprintr Kit Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .25mm ...
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Like the previous model there's very little reason to download this over the myriad of other retraction tests, but there's now an extra tower spaced 30mm apart. All this, and the far superior rounded base to boot! ... Old Version:...
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I had the problem, that my retraction setting for the Anycubic Kobra was too high. After starting a new Layer, the first few mm wasn´t great. With this test i have set it to .5mm, which is working great for me. How-To: With Cura, you have the...
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This test, in addition to checking the measurements, also implements the retraction test
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Printer users regularly calibrate their 3D machines using custom-made calibration tools and test objects. These calibration kits are essential for fine-tuning printer performance and ensuring accurate print results. Calibration is a necessary step to...
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Human users require a dual-purpose printer that combines a heat tower with a retraction test feature. ...This device must be capable of printing at distances ranging from 10 millimeters to 40 millimeters apart, with an additional option for 20...
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I designed a prototype to evaluate the effectiveness of retraction and print quality following modifications to the carriage and hotend, specifically the upgrade to an E3DV6. The model's wall thickness was set at 1.6mm in CAD software, with a depth...
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I revamped the Ooze/Retraction Test created by wemperor, increasing its wall thickness to a consistent 1.6mm. This adjustment enables users to set two perimeters with a width of 0.4mm and achieve straight lines without any jagged infill between the...
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A vital component to know about is the mechanism that retracts the bolt latch after you've lifted the lid off your safe lock. ...A crucial part of this setup is the bracket, which functions seamlessly with the Sergeant & Greenleaf 6700 series.
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I remixed the original simple retraction test available at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2563909. My model takes less time to print while performing equally well. To speed up production, I modified the base height and trimmed certain parts. The...
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... consumes minimal filament. ...It rigorously tests bridging gaps and crafting precise lines while also scrutinizing retraction. ...I would print this at 200°C, 210°C, and 220°C with PLA to determine the optimal temperature for these specific attributes.
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Refer to "Ultimaker Quiet Retraction" design at Thingiverse for complete details: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:53690. Here are my modifications: reduced hole size to prevent motor slippage, but ultimately reverted to original Ultimaker design due...
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I took my retraction test so I can see if my sitting will be good or not for my JG Aurora A5. But any printer can use it. Please try it and let me know. ... I did try it on ABS and it was 90% okay, I am still looking for a better result.
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... I tightened the loose teeth on upper layers by adding an extra ring. ...For seamless printing of final layers, I employed a retraction-free method. ...To facilitate insertion of nuts into gaps, I applied gentle heat using a lighter to soften plastic.
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(ignore the random dots in mine, that was because I was testing random retraction points too) Preparation Set printer at 0.20 or 0.25 layer height. At temperature control: (if set at 0.25) Change the temperature every 40 layers. So: 1-41-81-121-161...
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A Standard Calibration Cylinder. ...This Cylinder is Designed Specifically to Calibrate Extrusion Width, "Restart Delay Time" and "Cooling Distance" to Ensure Smooth Starts in Every Loop.
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With optimal retraction, your towers should be perfectly formed and no stringing under the bridges. I've included two pictures. You'll see my first try with default settings was an utter failure. I tried again using the recommended settings shown...
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You won't see this in normal retraction towers because the towers are too close together. On real prints, with longer travel moves, you'll see it. The total width of the print is 200mm. The towers are 25mm tall with five 5mm segments. ...The base of...
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This is a retraction test with varying distances between the towers' vertices. The vertex distances are 10, 20, 30, and 40 millimeters respectively. Visit my Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/3D-Guaffo-100650021372862/. My Facebook page name...
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Simple retraction and stringing test for your printer. Every step can be used to indicate when and what settings have been changed with a script you added and help you find the correct value. Can be scaled up, down, be printed with smaller or...
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Remove Upper Quarter for Cura Users (Cura Does Not Permit Retraction in Thin Areas) c. Add Frame for Sturdy Base 2. Reduce Base to 0.2 mm for Quick Testing 3. Estimated Time is Approximately Six Minutes with 0.2 mm Layer Height 4. ...Mark Direction to...
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It's a silverware drawer organizer.It's also a fairly useful retraction test that can help you tune your ideal temperature and fan for your filaments, though if you're a hardcore optimizer, you'll of course want something that tapers more.I recommend...
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It's a silverware drawer organizer.It's also a fairly useful retraction test that can help you tune your ideal temperature and fan for your filaments, though if you're a hardcore optimizer, you'll of course want something that tapers more.I recommend...
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Here's how you can create a robust Ultimaker quiet retraction system that outperforms the original by Maxy: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:53690 This upgrade is extremely useful, but its effectiveness is compromised by the weight of the NEMA 17...
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Recently, I've been printing a lot using Stefan_Alberts_' Basic Retraction test, and I noticed that printing the platform with the two cylinders takes a considerable amount of time. To speed things up, I decided to use Meshmixer to modify the design...
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The goal was to push the printer's capabilities by printing overhangs, testing its ability to extrude filament under the roof and retracting it between columns. The printer also had to navigate bridges as it constructed the roof between pillars. This...