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Modified Cubes Retraction Test (yes another one...)
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This is a very simple model, modified from the standard four cube retraction test model which I wanted to be connected via a simple base plate so I could move the finished piece whilst also reducing the amount of material and time needed to print. Basically it's just another retraction test but hopefully it'll help someone else like it helped me.
You can slice the .STL as is or use OpenSCAD or Customizer to change the size of the "cube" towers.
I'm still a 3d printer amateur so follow along with what I did at your own peril but it's what I distilled from online info, in particular: https://www.matterhackers.com/articles/retraction-just-say-no-to-oozing which you'd probably be better off reading than taking my shorter version as gospel.
After calibrating my extruder (Google is your friend) and then running temperature tower tests I performed the retraction test as follows:
Slice the model with 0mm retraction distance and print.
Slice the model with 1mm retraction distance a
You can slice the .STL as is or use OpenSCAD or Customizer to change the size of the "cube" towers.
I'm still a 3d printer amateur so follow along with what I did at your own peril but it's what I distilled from online info, in particular: https://www.matterhackers.com/articles/retraction-just-say-no-to-oozing which you'd probably be better off reading than taking my shorter version as gospel.
After calibrating my extruder (Google is your friend) and then running temperature tower tests I performed the retraction test as follows:
Slice the model with 0mm retraction distance and print.
Slice the model with 1mm retraction distance a
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