Super Fast Compensation Test
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A smart compensation test for 3D Printing
Featured in my video exploring the use of the colloquial "tolerance test":
https://youtu.be/MC1pXQt-cws?t=272
A compensation test allows you to determine how much your printer oversizes parts, so that you can design around that and create accurate to size parts.
This is the most elegant compensation test you will ever see!
It's a one-of-a-kind gauge that relies on a slight taper. This design foregoes the typical binary go and no-go style, and gives us powerful results, easily.
It prints very fast relative to other gauges, requiring very little filament, yet it still gives full range from 0 mm to 1 mm, plus fine decimals!
Never pile up bulky go/no-go tests again! It also makes an attractive ornament when finished.
Technical Specifications
The bottom has a square width of 20mm, and gently tapers to 19 MM over 60 MM.
The ring has a 20 MM inner square width.
How to Print
Print using a spiralized contour,
Featured in my video exploring the use of the colloquial "tolerance test":
https://youtu.be/MC1pXQt-cws?t=272
A compensation test allows you to determine how much your printer oversizes parts, so that you can design around that and create accurate to size parts.
This is the most elegant compensation test you will ever see!
It's a one-of-a-kind gauge that relies on a slight taper. This design foregoes the typical binary go and no-go style, and gives us powerful results, easily.
It prints very fast relative to other gauges, requiring very little filament, yet it still gives full range from 0 mm to 1 mm, plus fine decimals!
Never pile up bulky go/no-go tests again! It also makes an attractive ornament when finished.
Technical Specifications
The bottom has a square width of 20mm, and gently tapers to 19 MM over 60 MM.
The ring has a 20 MM inner square width.
How to Print
Print using a spiralized contour,
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