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Overhang Test
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Overhang angle test. I couldn't find one that was literally just for overhang angles and avoided embedded numbers which can skew results, so I made a couple with Blender. Stupidly simple. Base is 2mm tall and much wider than the arc to prevent any cantilever forces from tipping it over.
Segmented in 10 degree increments. `Overhang Test 5.stl` tests angles at 5, 15, 25, etc. up to 85, while `Overhang Test 10.stl` tests angles at 0, 10, 20, etc. up to 90
With 0.2mm layer heights, Z height breakdowns are approximately as follows:
`Overhang Test 5.stl`
- 5 degrees: 2mm to 10.6mm
- 15 degrees: 10.8mm to 18.8mm
- 25 degrees: 19.0mm to 26.0mm
- 35 degrees: 26.2mm to 33.0mm
- 45 degrees: 33.2mm to 38.8mm
- 55 degrees: 39.0mm to 43.6mm
- 65 degrees
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MONITOR YOUR PRINTER FOR DURATION OF TEST TO AVOID DANGER NOODLES
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Overhang angle test. I couldn't find one that was literally just for overhang angles and avoided embedded numbers which can skew results, so I made a couple with Blender. Stupidly simple. Base is 2mm tall and much wider than the arc to prevent any cantilever forces from tipping it over.
Segmented in 10 degree increments. `Overhang Test 5.stl` tests angles at 5, 15, 25, etc. up to 85, while `Overhang Test 10.stl` tests angles at 0, 10, 20, etc. up to 90
With 0.2mm layer heights, Z height breakdowns are approximately as follows:
`Overhang Test 5.stl`
- 5 degrees: 2mm to 10.6mm
- 15 degrees: 10.8mm to 18.8mm
- 25 degrees: 19.0mm to 26.0mm
- 35 degrees: 26.2mm to 33.0mm
- 45 degrees: 33.2mm to 38.8mm
- 55 degrees: 39.0mm to 43.6mm
- 65 degrees
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