Calibrate your 3D printer to print parts to fit
Source: Thingiverse by whitemousegary
The Calibrate your 3D printer to print parts to fit is a free printable 3D model from Thingiverse by whitemousegary. ( Just in case the text formatting were jerked up, the article in PDF format is available at ) I have my Thing-O-Matic for a year now. You can download the STL file from the original listing below and print it at home.
About this model
( Just in case the text formatting were jerked up, the article in PDF format is available at ) I have my Thing-O-Matic for a year now. From time to time, I tried to calibrate it to print parts to fit. Finally, I got it done (See It turns out I just had the edge width and the scaling wrong. If you also have the problem to print parts to fit, read this article. It might work for you too. Here are the symptoms of the problem I'm trying to fix. 1) A printed plug is impossible to fit into its printed hole. 2) Small parts (around 1 cm size) are too big, while larger parts (around 10 cm size) are too small. Instructions Okay okay, let's see what our 3D printers should be offering first (if configured correctly). See . The video shows two parts, an S-Shape hole and an S-Shape plug . The plug and t…
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- Is this 3D model free to download?
- Yes. Calibrate your 3D printer to print parts to fit is free to download from Thingiverse. Click the "Download free STL" button above to open the original listing.
- Where is the STL hosted?
- The download is hosted by Thingiverse, not by Thinger. We link you directly to the original listing by whitemousegary.
- Who made this model?
- Designed by whitemousegary, published on Thingiverse. Please credit the creator when sharing your print online.
- Can I print this at home?
- Yes. This model is intended for home FDM and resin 3D printers. Check the original listing for suggested print settings like layer height and supports.