Want to see how your 3D Printer handles various curves and angles? Try this simple test! Print at your favourite settings with support material disabled to get a good idea of how your 3D Designs will turn out. The test in my video was done at 0.3mm layer heights.
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Slicing profiles for the Ender 3 in Simplify3D and ideaMaker. These profiles work great for most models, however will require Z-hop / Z-lift to be enabled for some complex prints such as lattice torture tests.
Want to know if your 3D Printer is up to the task before grabbing the full puzzle? This is the test file for you! Print at 0.15 or 0.2mm layer heights and if the piece can be removed fairly easily afterwards, you're good to go! If not... consider tweaking your printing temperature, extrusion width and retraction settings.
An exceedingly difficult to print variant on the 'lattice cube' torture test for 3D Printers. This print is unforgiving and will fail at a moments notice on machines without satisfactory accuracy, rigidity and cooling. Always keep a close eye on your 3D Printer when attempting files such as this!
Print vertically, with brims around the small base if required (semi cheating!) and do not use support material.
Watch it being printed on the Form 2 here - 2017-07-01 09:33:49 +0000 UTCView Post