technics overhang gauge 3d models
84713 3d models found related to technics overhang gauge.thingiverse
This is a blend of Psanyi's support test item http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:635497 and my own wall thickness and overhang test.
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Print Settings Printer: FlashForge Creator Pro (Active Cooling) Rafts: Yes Supports: No Resolution: 0.1mm (or minimum layer height) Infill: 30% Notes: Don't even think about printing with supports, because this test is all about testing the limits...
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Additionally, a flat overhang test (test_overhang_flat.stl) has been added, with one side featuring 60°, 55°, 50°, and 45° angles, and the other side showcasing 40°, 35°, 30°, 25°, and 20° angles, both with 90° intervals. ...The object should be printed...
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Rain gauge. ...Detailed descriptions can be found at https://tsq.gapj.net/index.php/rain_gauge/.
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I've designed an improved edition of my desk-bound cable cutter, featuring an enlarged print-overhang for better usability. ...Please note, however, that the standard model will not function interchangeably with this revised design.
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For those who may struggle with the 45° overhang, an alternative solution is available via the link above. The Dumbbell component remains unchanged for continuity's sake. ... Sergei deserves credit for providing the horizontal counterpart that served...
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... and incorporated supplementary bridging and circle evaluations. ...This comprehensive test thoroughly gauged the printer's capabilities, yielding impressive results in approximately one hour at a layer height of 0.2mm.
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Additionally, it includes a left-handed overhang for the other side of the door jam and a generic no-overhang file.\r\n\r\nThe generic and L/H versions have slightly thicker outer side walls (just an extra millimeter). The +10mm files push the door...
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The objective of this test print was to assess the maximum overhang angle without requiring support structures. The results indicated that an overhang angle of approximately 70 degrees is achievable. The part features a printing slope ranging from 5...
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- Overhang low point height from the surface is 37mm. - Can be printed with any layer height and nozzle - No plastic type restrictions This design is a hobby, sport and recreational tool. It may not be replicated for the commercial sales. Use...
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You need to replace the Technics hinges with the Reloop ones, and you can attach them to your Technics plinth with these adapters. No need to drill new holes and you can reuse the original screws. Print with 4 walls and at least 30% infill. You...
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The Essential Calibration Set's overhang test, initially designed in SketchUp, was flawed due to numerous holes and unsuccessful slicing in Cura. However, a revised version, crafted in Inventor, boasts improved aesthetics and features convenient...
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A straightforward overhang test designed to be printed in vase mode, where my printer unfortunately ceased functioning at approximately sixty degrees. The initial angle begins at twenty degrees, followed by thirty, forty-five, sixty, eighty,...
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... solution to hanging up christmas lights in the eaves, and created this simple hook mechanism which get twisted up and is held in place by friction. ...Constructed to fit snugly in 16mm overhang boards, remix as needed to accomodate other board sizes.
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This is a basic test of the common overhang limitations for .2 layers, with an angle range of 45 to 62 degrees. Beyond this, it's hard to print anything substantial, so sticking to these angles keeps things quick and efficient, avoiding unnecessary...