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Customizable Temperature Calibration Tower
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I took the source project by kerog777 and modified the python file to work with the new Cura version (3.0 and up I believe). I figured I'd just release my own set of instructions for this as well.
This comes with an STL file to test temperature from 240 down to 195, but if you want to modify that range, you can edit the included OpenSCAD file and adjust the "BottomTemperature", "TowerHeight", "HeightIncrement", and "TemperatureIncrement" variables, and then render them down to another STL file.
Once you have an STL file of your choosing, you must add the included python file "VaryTempWithHeight.py" in to Cura's post processing scripts folders. These can be found in the folder that Cura exists in once it is installed. For me it was in "C:\Program Files\Ultimaker Cura 3.0\plugins\PostProcessingPlugin\scripts\". Once the script is in there, you must restart Cura (if it was already open).
Now once you have Cura open, load in your STL file. Set the temperature to the high temperatu
This comes with an STL file to test temperature from 240 down to 195, but if you want to modify that range, you can edit the included OpenSCAD file and adjust the "BottomTemperature", "TowerHeight", "HeightIncrement", and "TemperatureIncrement" variables, and then render them down to another STL file.
Once you have an STL file of your choosing, you must add the included python file "VaryTempWithHeight.py" in to Cura's post processing scripts folders. These can be found in the folder that Cura exists in once it is installed. For me it was in "C:\Program Files\Ultimaker Cura 3.0\plugins\PostProcessingPlugin\scripts\". Once the script is in there, you must restart Cura (if it was already open).
Now once you have Cura open, load in your STL file. Set the temperature to the high temperatu
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