Horizontal Hole Tolerance Calibration Test

Horizontal Hole Tolerance Calibration Test

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This is a quick calibration model I made to calibrate the Horizontal Hole parameter in Cura. My Artillery Genius tended to print holes too small and thus, the multi-part prints didn't fit together as they should have. To fix that issue, the magical parameter to calibrate is the Horizontal Hole in Cura. First, print out the model with your standard settings and measure the insides of the circles with a caliper. The inner dimensions should be 25mm, 20mm, 15mm, and 10mm. Them, write down the differences and calculate their average. In my case, I got an average diameter difference of 0.48mm. Finally, divide that value by two to get the radius difference (so in my case it's 0.24mm) and write that value in the Horizontal Hole parameter in Cura. Print out the test model again and check the inner dimensions. If everything turned out fine, you should be able to fit the different circles inside each other to make one single square :)

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