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E-Steps Calibration Stick
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E-Step Configuration Stick
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This is a stick I designed to help me calibrate my e-steps for my various printers. It is designed to clip on to the filament going into the extruder and the filament slides through the clips. It has marks every 2.5mm and has labels every 10mm. It is a fast print, so I like to use a small layer (~.1) height for readability, although it comes out fine at .2.
It is designed to be printed in the orientation it was uploaded so it doesn't need supports.
How I use it:
1. Clip on to the filament.
2. Use a Sharpie to mark the filament at the 100mm mark.
3. Extrude 100mm of filament.
4. Check how far the filament is from the "0" mark.
5. Take the difference and subtract the percentage from the current e-steps. For example: if your current e-steps are 415 and the gauge says -5mm, you would take 100-5 or 95% of your e-steps value, so .95 * 415 = 394.25.
6. Save the e-steps to your printer. This varies depending o
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This is a stick I designed to help me calibrate my e-steps for my various printers. It is designed to clip on to the filament going into the extruder and the filament slides through the clips. It has marks every 2.5mm and has labels every 10mm. It is a fast print, so I like to use a small layer (~.1) height for readability, although it comes out fine at .2.
It is designed to be printed in the orientation it was uploaded so it doesn't need supports.
How I use it:
1. Clip on to the filament.
2. Use a Sharpie to mark the filament at the 100mm mark.
3. Extrude 100mm of filament.
4. Check how far the filament is from the "0" mark.
5. Take the difference and subtract the percentage from the current e-steps. For example: if your current e-steps are 415 and the gauge says -5mm, you would take 100-5 or 95% of your e-steps value, so .95 * 415 = 394.25.
6. Save the e-steps to your printer. This varies depending o
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