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3dhacker printer test
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See the annotated picture for details:
A. The organic area just looks pretty and shows how well your printer can print details like this.
B. The arms of the 3 each extend at different angles to test overhang. The top one extends at 60 degrees which may be a challenge for some to print but a properly calibrated machine should be able to handle it. The middle is at 45 degrees, even a badly calibrated machine should be able to do this, the bottom is 70 degrees, bonus points for making that work but it is expected to fail.
C. The D tests arches. With an arch this big it is likely to fail, but it's a question of how far it gets before failing.
D. The H tests bridging.
E. Each letter in "3DHac
Subscribe to me on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/mrjoesays
See http://joesmakerbot.blogspot.com/2013/06/creating-test-print-object.html for more information
See the annotated picture for details:
A. The organic area just looks pretty and shows how well your printer can print details like this.
B. The arms of the 3 each extend at different angles to test overhang. The top one extends at 60 degrees which may be a challenge for some to print but a properly calibrated machine should be able to handle it. The middle is at 45 degrees, even a badly calibrated machine should be able to do this, the bottom is 70 degrees, bonus points for making that work but it is expected to fail.
C. The D tests arches. With an arch this big it is likely to fail, but it's a question of how far it gets before failing.
D. The H tests bridging.
E. Each letter in "3DHac
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