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Flow Calibration Cube
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This Cube is referenced in my Youtube E-step/Flow calibration video:
https://youtu.be/_v0PxaK7apI
This is a very simple calibration cube, used to measure the thickness of all four walls.
I found this process from Tomb of 3D Printed Horrors (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5Lbnd97HV3rU98gcwHklzQ/featured)
There are two models, a cube with 0.8 thickness wall used to measure 0.4mm nozzles, and then a larger 1.6 thickness wall used to measure 0.8mm nozzles. The test would work as follows:
(0.4mm nozzle example in Cura)
-In your slicer make sure Wall Thickness is 0.8 and Wall Line Count is 2
-This will ensure that your cube will be printed with exactly 2 walls on each side (0.4mm nozzle = 0.4mm line width = 2 walls)
-Print your cube and then using calipers measure the thickness of each wall
-Each wall should measure 0.8mm thickness, if it does, you're done! If not, keep going
-Measure the thickness of each wall, then add them together and divide by 4 to get an average. We ca
https://youtu.be/_v0PxaK7apI
This is a very simple calibration cube, used to measure the thickness of all four walls.
I found this process from Tomb of 3D Printed Horrors (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5Lbnd97HV3rU98gcwHklzQ/featured)
There are two models, a cube with 0.8 thickness wall used to measure 0.4mm nozzles, and then a larger 1.6 thickness wall used to measure 0.8mm nozzles. The test would work as follows:
(0.4mm nozzle example in Cura)
-In your slicer make sure Wall Thickness is 0.8 and Wall Line Count is 2
-This will ensure that your cube will be printed with exactly 2 walls on each side (0.4mm nozzle = 0.4mm line width = 2 walls)
-Print your cube and then using calipers measure the thickness of each wall
-Each wall should measure 0.8mm thickness, if it does, you're done! If not, keep going
-Measure the thickness of each wall, then add them together and divide by 4 to get an average. We ca
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