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Extreme Overhang Test
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This is an overhang test that go from 30° to 90° from vertical axis.
This item was used to help evaluate cooling performance during the development of the DiiiCooler and CiiiCooler to see how they performed in different directions.
[Settings]
* Remember, you want these prints to fail(!) consistently, default slicing settings are usually meant to get prints not to fail, which is why they are not good for these tests. (Especially layer times)
* Be sure to keep your layer times as short as possible and your temperatures at high settings so that with your baseline cooler, the cooling starts failing at ~60-70° overhang with your settings.
* Use 0.2 mm layer height (Preferably).
[Directions - Baseline]
* Mount the cooler you wish to use as your baseline in your tests, find the correct combination of temperatures, speeds and layer time according to above [Settings]
* Slice the item in default position (0°), print it and mark the direction the item was pointing towards the front
This item was used to help evaluate cooling performance during the development of the DiiiCooler and CiiiCooler to see how they performed in different directions.
[Settings]
* Remember, you want these prints to fail(!) consistently, default slicing settings are usually meant to get prints not to fail, which is why they are not good for these tests. (Especially layer times)
* Be sure to keep your layer times as short as possible and your temperatures at high settings so that with your baseline cooler, the cooling starts failing at ~60-70° overhang with your settings.
* Use 0.2 mm layer height (Preferably).
[Directions - Baseline]
* Mount the cooler you wish to use as your baseline in your tests, find the correct combination of temperatures, speeds and layer time according to above [Settings]
* Slice the item in default position (0°), print it and mark the direction the item was pointing towards the front
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