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3D Printer Test Cube

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This test model will help you get your new 3D printer dialed in quickly. No supports are needed.

Print instructions:

.1 layer height

205˚ for PLA

Max speed 45mm/sec

25% infill

No supports, brims, or rafts needed

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Colin M December 27, 2018 9:46 am UTC
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I've always been loathe to waste plastic on calibration cubes. Having something you can actually use at the end of it is a much better idea. One thing missing are the dimensions, for calibrating e-steps.
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drew C March 14, 2024 8:32 pm UTC
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I disagree with the non-purchaser comment. But I do agree that having at least ONE of the sides if not two be a standard size for calculating dimensions. But this cube along with the very helpful Youtube videos from Fat Dragon Games (Tomb of 3d Printed Horrors) helps dial in some of the more "miniatures focused" settings. You get overhand tolerances with the parts sticking out, layer stepping with the gentle incline, bridge tolerances with the many deep channels, seperation tolerances with all the close quarter bits, and how well your printer handles curves with the round bits. So think of it as a more advanced fine tune calibration cube than the standard XYZ cube.
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