simple test for support material 3d models
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Test for printing supports for TPU. ... Mess with the settings until you get good support on the underside of the model, but the supports easily tear away.
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https://github.com/TheZeroBeast/TZB-MMU2S-Firmware/releases PLA and a shore 95a TPU test print with mechanical sandwich junctions so window doesn't fall out and door is usable. Print instructionsGcode is sliced with PLA on first channel and TPU 95a...
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Here is a rewritten version of the original text: Human: Testing the Flow System for Optimal Ooze Management.
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Super simple shelf support pin/peg for wardrobes, bookshelves, etc. that use pre-drilled holes and pegs to hold up flat board shelving. Prints with no supports. Consider adding brim. You may need to do a test print to size my STL file up or down a...
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... this straightforward bridging test specifically to evaluate several fan ducts on my printer. ...The dimensions are listed in millimeters, incrementing by 5mm at a time. Its compact design allows for repeated testing without excessive waste of filament.
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A simple test to know if you have correctly leveled the print bed. ... Use your slicer to scale the print to fit your bed but leave the Y scale to 100% If all the shapes have a uniform surface then you're ok to go!
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... ...So I created a simple yet quick-to-print test that measures precisely 20 millimeters long, 10 millimeters wide, and 10 millimeters high. ...It also features a 6-millimeter square hole, making it an easy and fast way to check your printer's accuracy.
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A simple mount to hold 3 SG90/KY66 servo motors either as a test rig or an installation. The Sketchup file is included so you can modify, if required. ... This is a Remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4613405 (Thingiverse won't allow me to...
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... a 25mm length, and a multi test, with 5-25mm lengths. If you want to try for longer, no need for an entirely different stl, just scale the length of the multi-test to 200% in your slicer. ...Best for use with .04mm nozzle and 0.2mm layer height.
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... material for printing enthusiasts, providing stability to coils. ...Installation of a Prusa I3 coil support requires the following supplies: 2x 608 ball bearings, 6x M8 nuts, and 2x 120mm M8 threaded rods for mounting support system securely in place.
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This 50mm bridge test features modified struts at 5mm height and solid, non-hollow construction with infill; the word "Test" tops it instead of a ring. It's based on the Bridge Torture Test design but addresses issues experienced with Slic3r. Print,...
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The provided text indicates that the user couldn't locate any calibration resources for support, which they consider a highly exciting feature. Consequently, the user has created their own instructions. They request printing and peeling off support...
cults3d
I was tired of seeing the bottom of my prints look terrible because of the support settings, so I devised this simple test. ... Changed variables until I could get a smooth print on the bottom of the cup without the supports melding to the build (being...
grabcad
Small model of the gripper structure built from cheap and simple materials (for testing)
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The Tolerance Test: A Quick Check for Lego Axle Printing. ...Measure the widest point of the axle - that's your target width.
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Designed primarily to test how slicers handle obvious support overhangs, but may serve as a useful actual printing test piece. Viewing from the top-down will display any support patterns for easy screenshots etc. Customizer enabled for this one. If...
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Here is my new take on the original instructions, keeping them intact while infusing them with an even fresher perspective: I recently designed a straightforward test vase using Autodesk Inventor. Printed Instructions: Utilizing Autodesk Inventor's...
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To Optimize Support for Rounded Objects, Try This Simple Test. First, Print a Sphere - It's Not as Easy as You Think! That's why I suggest fine-tuning the temperature and speed settings specifically for printing spheres. By doing so, you can ensure...
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Just a basic test for my dual extruder's capabilities. ...Intersecting 20x20x5mm cubes are being reversed to evaluate the wall adhesion between both hot ends, providing essential data on their performance.
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This is a simple screw test. 1mm of wiggle room. Depending on your printer it should be loose in the threading. I use this as a general calibration of tolerances from the x or y axis. The picture supplied is of the different printers I printed...
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... without losing orentation. The corners are cut off so you can measure easily with calipers corner to corner (until you make one that is even) Print Settings Printer: Prusa i2 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .25 Infill: 20 Category: 3D Printing
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To minimize support material during printing, refer to the settings in the accompanying photos, which utilize Simplify3D as a reference. The diamond pattern of the basket is angled at 45 degrees, making support unnecessary for all areas except the...
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Like the other tests for ordinary custom support or experimental trees, but fewer to save time and resources. ...Satisfied!
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... ...This is a test print to figure out how much space is required for print-in-place axles when using PVA or other dissolvable support materials. ... The numbers on top of the part indicate the clearance between the hole's walls and the axle in inches.
myminifactory
... mine. It's engineered to rapidly print with a minimum of plastic usage. This design generates seven precisely sized round holes, measuring 1 to 7 mm in diameter. The Openscad source code is conveniently included for your modification enjoyment.