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SpeedBenchy - 3D Printer speed benchmark
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# SpeedBenchy is a 3DBenchy benchmark for speed and adequacy
### You may know 3DBenchy as a combined stress test for 3D Printers. But there seems to be very few records of speed benchmarks with it. When there are though, it uses this modified version **without text on the bottom**, and inconsistent parameters. This is made to resolve this issue and have a consistent test.
# Here are the rules
### Slicing :
- 0.2mm resolution
- Wall line count set to 2
- Top and bottom layers set to 3
- Skirt with 2 lines
- Infill at 15%
- Infill pattern set to cubic (or similar, specify in results)
### Hardware :
- FDM (layer-by-layer) Printer
- Any filament is allowed, but PLA is preferred. Specify in results
- Any and all modifications are allowed, but availability to consumers is preferred
### Result rules :
- Large details must be clear (general shapes are good, this includes the roof bridging)
- Medium detail must be observable (trims and such are at least acceptable)
### You may know 3DBenchy as a combined stress test for 3D Printers. But there seems to be very few records of speed benchmarks with it. When there are though, it uses this modified version **without text on the bottom**, and inconsistent parameters. This is made to resolve this issue and have a consistent test.
# Here are the rules
### Slicing :
- 0.2mm resolution
- Wall line count set to 2
- Top and bottom layers set to 3
- Skirt with 2 lines
- Infill at 15%
- Infill pattern set to cubic (or similar, specify in results)
### Hardware :
- FDM (layer-by-layer) Printer
- Any filament is allowed, but PLA is preferred. Specify in results
- Any and all modifications are allowed, but availability to consumers is preferred
### Result rules :
- Large details must be clear (general shapes are good, this includes the roof bridging)
- Medium detail must be observable (trims and such are at least acceptable)
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