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3D Printer XYZ Step Calibration Tool (Customizable)
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This is not only an essential tool for every owner of a 3D printer, but also the only way to calibrate your 3D printer.
You may used calibration cubes before to calculate your printers steps, but that is completely wrong in so many ways. Steps are steps per millimetre and not steps per slicer settings combined with a filament brand or type.
So let me show you how to calibrate your printer the right way and without breaking your fingers, as this usually a job requiring two people working together. This little thingy is replacing the second person needed and removes any hassle and inaccuracy. :D
Requirements:
3D Printer to calibrate and print this thing
Calipers
Some Filament
Binder clips (like normally used for mounting the print bed, but this time some big ones.)
M5 screws and nuts for 2020 mount (optional)
Assembly:
Once printed mount the triangular shape onto the caliper arm. The calipers needs to be open to fit. Next is to slide the caliper base mount over
You may used calibration cubes before to calculate your printers steps, but that is completely wrong in so many ways. Steps are steps per millimetre and not steps per slicer settings combined with a filament brand or type.
So let me show you how to calibrate your printer the right way and without breaking your fingers, as this usually a job requiring two people working together. This little thingy is replacing the second person needed and removes any hassle and inaccuracy. :D
Requirements:
3D Printer to calibrate and print this thing
Calipers
Some Filament
Binder clips (like normally used for mounting the print bed, but this time some big ones.)
M5 screws and nuts for 2020 mount (optional)
Assembly:
Once printed mount the triangular shape onto the caliper arm. The calipers needs to be open to fit. Next is to slide the caliper base mount over
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