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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Im broker than most other poeple here so pleaze boost me if you can. Also cuz WHY NOT

This is a all in one 3d printer test. Below are some things it tests.

 

I did not go too in detail if you want to know how to tune your printer just google it or ask me in comments. :D 

 

Design by me in onshape.

 

Calibration- see how close your printer can get to these dimensions.

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Speed and reliability tests- If you make your printer print faster than it should it may mess up at the lattice cube. This will see if your printer can reliably print fast. It also needs overhangs, and test for stringing. Inspired my Makermuses lattice cube but designed totally on my own.

 

Overhang tests- the two cone shaped parts are 45 degrees and 50 degrees.

 

Bridging test- The gap between the two upside down cones in about 35mm max length.

 

Vertical text readability- There the word “can” is sticking out 0.8mm the word “you” is sticking out 0.5 mm. The word “read” and this is subtracted inwards 0.8mm and the word “this” is subtracted inwards 0.8mm. I added this in here so that when you design your parts you can see how much they need to stick in/out. Also is a good test for small details. The text is around 2.5 mm heigh and bolded.

 

Shallow angle test- Inspired by the top part of a benchy the top part of the triangular part is angled at 5.5 degrees and the other triangular piece is angled at 20 degrees. This can be a reference to let you know how a shallow angle will end up looking after your print it.

 

Hole test- Inspired by the holes in the benchy, just see how your printer prints holes ig.

 

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Tolerance test- The gaps between the dark blue and light blue parts are 0.55 and 0.6mm apart.

 

Warp test- I 60 degree sharp angle, if your prints are prone to warping then this will show you. Probably a good idea to print this before printing abs just to see. It may save you but from a big failure.

 

Shallow text on bottom- HEVILY inspired from a benchy it will see if your first layer is level.

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Strength test- I made these pillars to show how adding filets/internal geometry can affect your print strength. After the print snap them off and see how hard it was to break. Im not the cnc kitchen guy chill ok

 

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Small text test- see how well your printer prints small text and determine how small you can design your texts. the 3 mm tall one was two small for a normal 0.2 layer height so it had to be bolded.upload image

And that it.(I might of missed one cuz theres so many) PLEASE DOWNLOAD also sorry for sloppy prints and descriptions i don't think that many people will download so it don't gotta be that good. PROVE ME WRONG. I really hope this can be the next benchy :D

 

Inspired by the benchy, the lattice cube, and a calibration cube.

 

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