Dimensional Accuracy Test by DukeSniper 3d model
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Dimensional Accuracy Test by DukeSniper

Dimensional Accuracy Test by DukeSniper

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Last crawled date: 3 years, 1 month ago
Just a quick test piece.
Pieces are designed without tolerance. The smaller square is exactly the size of the hole in the bigger square. On a well calibrated printer/slicer combo, the pieces should fit together perfectly. Hard to snap in, but still fitting without bending a piece. And hard to push out again as well.
STL dimensions are rather small (10mm side length for the big square, 6mm for the small one, 1mm height). Scale in X and Y dimensions accordingly, small tests don't really tell you much :)
Hint: Cura's "horizontal expansion" is the key to compensate for material width. In Slic3r, I think it's called "XY compensation". Dunno, I don't use Slic3r

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