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3D printing: a quick note on calibration cubes

3D printing: a quick note on calibration cubes

Written by David

September 25, 2019

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This is excellent for working out printer eprom setting to remove this over-shoot (or even damped sinewave settling = ‘ghosting’) but annoying if you simply want to get a vernier gauge on the block to check X or Y accuracy.

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So, if you just need X or Y dimension checks, it is worth drafting a cube with rounded vertical corners that are far less likely to suffer from over-shoot – or maybe print a sharp-edge cube really slowly.

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Hats off to Chuck Hellebuyck’s for his CHEP cube, and for providing lots of clear 3D printing information in his excellent Filament Friday YouTube channel.

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