Calibration cube
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 6:45 pm
So I dont really know where to put this thread... perhaps troubleshooting? just not sure..
So with mhacks new thread in the Tips and Tricks, it got me thinking about doing calibration cubes etc....
So here is my first run at it.
At the end ill post a few pictures..
215 c temp (abs) , seems cold, but my temps may be off (thermocouple coming tomorrow).
95 degree bed.
So i have to say i think this turned out fantastic... But always room for improvement. I do notice clearly that the bottom of the cube, the first 8-9 layers (the ones where the inside is also filled) have the bottom pushed out a little bit more than the above layers (nothing inside/hollow).
It is very noticeable. Im not sure why/how that happens, or if its normal.
Measurements of the cube are 25x25x25 and here are my measurements
24.92 x 24.97x24.89
So not perfect, but when you are talking about 125 layers, i support a tolerance of less than .1mm is not all that bad..
The width of the walls of the cube are.
3.02mm 2.97 3.04 3.0
so again not perfect, but pretty close.
Now for the pictures.
I would LOVE to get some thoughts, advice, criticism etc... I am REALLY going to start dialing this thing in for PRECISION. I have a very important job coming up and need it to be dialed in. My next line of work after this is going to be to try to figure out my extraction settings so i dont get blobbing. I had blobbing with this cube in the past due to over extrusion/temps etc.
[img]http://i1132.photobucket.com/albums/m562/dunginhawk/1CAE92B5-F2FB-43DB-936D-59F2D1BAA388_zpstmdoikf5.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i1132.photobucket.com/albums/m562/dunginhawk/5CE0DB22-88C2-41BF-A6B7-A65F69E48BBB_zpssyicibll.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i1132.photobucket.com/albums/m562/dunginhawk/723217CC-2125-4465-9279-843B62D42A08_zpsunsikjzm.jpg[/img]
So with mhacks new thread in the Tips and Tricks, it got me thinking about doing calibration cubes etc....
So here is my first run at it.
At the end ill post a few pictures..
215 c temp (abs) , seems cold, but my temps may be off (thermocouple coming tomorrow).
95 degree bed.
So i have to say i think this turned out fantastic... But always room for improvement. I do notice clearly that the bottom of the cube, the first 8-9 layers (the ones where the inside is also filled) have the bottom pushed out a little bit more than the above layers (nothing inside/hollow).
It is very noticeable. Im not sure why/how that happens, or if its normal.
Measurements of the cube are 25x25x25 and here are my measurements
24.92 x 24.97x24.89
So not perfect, but when you are talking about 125 layers, i support a tolerance of less than .1mm is not all that bad..
The width of the walls of the cube are.
3.02mm 2.97 3.04 3.0
so again not perfect, but pretty close.
Now for the pictures.
I would LOVE to get some thoughts, advice, criticism etc... I am REALLY going to start dialing this thing in for PRECISION. I have a very important job coming up and need it to be dialed in. My next line of work after this is going to be to try to figure out my extraction settings so i dont get blobbing. I had blobbing with this cube in the past due to over extrusion/temps etc.
[img]http://i1132.photobucket.com/albums/m562/dunginhawk/1CAE92B5-F2FB-43DB-936D-59F2D1BAA388_zpstmdoikf5.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i1132.photobucket.com/albums/m562/dunginhawk/5CE0DB22-88C2-41BF-A6B7-A65F69E48BBB_zpssyicibll.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i1132.photobucket.com/albums/m562/dunginhawk/723217CC-2125-4465-9279-843B62D42A08_zpsunsikjzm.jpg[/img]