iDig3Dprinting test plaque

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SummaryA simple test piece for your printer, test the flatness of your bed over a 60mm2 area, your steps per mm and the ability of your printer to cope with xy feature detail. We thought it would also make a nice decorative piece, show you friends that you are a Maker. The piece is 60mm x 60mm x 7mm, this size means that you can test the flatness of your bed and bed adherence. The lettering will give you a good idea of how well your printer deals with XY feature detail. We created the model by importing our logo as a .SVG file into Freecad, the techniques used are the same as in our guide on creating a 20mm 3D printer calibration cube in Freecad ( https://www.idig3dprinting.co.uk/news/how-to-guides/create-a-3d-printer-calibration-cube-in-freecad/ ) . The results that you see here we tested and printed using a Prusa i3 loaded with 3Dom filaments Ingeo PLA ( https://www.idig3dprinting.co.uk/product-category/3d-printer-filament/?filter_filament-type=129 ). How to calibrate your Steps per mm on your 3D printers axes: You can calibrate your printers steps per min for the different axes by: e = expected dimension (y = 60mm, x = 60mm & z = 7mm ) o = observed dimension s1 = current steps per mm s2 = new steps per mm so that s2 = s1 x (e/0) Printing Settings used: Layer Resolution: 0.28mm Nozzle Diameter: 0.4mm Infill: 30% Duration of print: 51mins Filament used (1.75mm): 56cmPrint SettingsPrinter Brand: RepRapPrinter: Prusa i3 reworkRafts: NoSupports: NoResolution: 0.28Infill: 30%How I Designed ThisCreated in freecadThe model was created by using simple primitive shapes in freecad. The complex shapes and text were imported as a .SVG from Inkscape. Check out our website to get a guide on how to do this.

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iDig3D_Sample_Placque_6cm.stl
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