3D Printer Academy Calibration Squares

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I think it depends on what the print in question is going to be used for. Lower resolution prints can be printed faster with the sacrifice of fine detail and possible structural integrity. Or if you're building drafts of a print and you want to test it out in hand before you invest in a higher quality print

Kids_Scissors
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“9.98mm, wet close “ that’s working the margins of error on cheap digital calipers especially when measuring at the tips

Gixerpilot
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tbh the resolution of a print depends on what you're printing

StarWave
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Well done! I'll have to make these on my Bambu Lab P1S.

PaxtonCarlson
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Or you could print adaptive layers and get the best of both speed and quality.

HowTexan
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Just depends what you’re printing and what it’s for.

Sunshineannatx
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The low one works I’d think for most people.

clayscloset
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Very underrated, also, what printer do you recommend for a 200-300 dollar budget for 3d printers, mine doesn’t have auto leveling and it has a thing where I have to level it every time, so what do you recommend?

CookingWithLP
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It all depends on what you're printing if you're printing something that needs a lot of structurestrength robust, it's worth the time if you're just printing it to look at it for the rest of your life printed on lo. W resolution

madtscientist
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I honestly always prefer high quality, unless I am proto typing

Morris-d
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For mechanical things like gears i would use high quality

justarandomchannel
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I like the lowered resolution more. It has les stringing lol

jwjeff
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I’ll even pay for the most efficient (time and material) calibration guide. Thanks for these quick test prints that try to maximize feedback in such a small footprint. ❤

ManjaroBlack