Filament Usage Gauges by pandelume 3d model
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Filament Usage Gauges by pandelume

Filament Usage Gauges by pandelume

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Last crawled date: 2 years, 12 months ago
These are simple gauges for determining approximately how much filament is needed for a given object. An object of a given cubic size would require the stated length of filament. Assuming I did my math right, we have:
1/8\" filament, 1mm shell, 30% infill
.5\" cube = .5ft
1\" cube = 3ft
2\" cube = 20.6ft
3\" cube = 64.8ft
and
3mm filament, 1mm shell, 30% infill
12.5mm cube = .16m
25mm cube = 1m
50mm cube = 6.73m
75mm cube = 21.16m
Since ABS has a density of about 0.037 lbs/cubic inch, 5lbs works out to about 917 linear feet of 1/8\" filament (seems like a lot to me - can someone with a printer confirm?). So you can use this to keep track of how much you\'ve used. You could also use a cheap scale, but you can\'t print one...yet.
Edited to add: Not sure why the renders are showing mirrored text. My original files are fine, but I've uploaded mirrored files just in case.
Edited to add: Per Bophoto's suggestion, I've recalculated these for a 1mm solid shell and 30% filled interior volume and replaced the files.

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