Creality K1 Torture Toaster Time 🍞

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I think the tolerance-test-tower broke when flexing the build plate. The remnants of the top of tower could only be there if there was something to print on.

xsvforce
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That torture toaster was made by clocks spring……dudes a genius

It’s called a torture test for a reason lol it tests everything at once because it’s suppose to be hard on your printer lol

velaastro
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I think this is better than testing one thing at a time because when you're printing something that has those kinds of parts and features, you're going to want it to be able to meet all of those specs at the same time. You can't print it right and then go back and print the rest of it with overhangs. Either it can do both or it can't

agentdopkant
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I think that the torture toaster is a good general test to see what might need to be tested with a more specific test, or to be something to keep in mind

bluefox_
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I don't understand your criticism of "it tests too many things".

Each test is self-contained, as long as it can fit on the print bed, it can test as many things as it wants.

AuraMaster
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Remember when i first got my printer, this was one of the first models I printed the first day I set it up. Took 35 hours and ran out of filament because I used the tiny spool that came with the printer, so it was also my first multi color print. Not only did it test the printer, it also tested my patience 😂

visrupt
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0.5 is larger (more loose tolerence).
There is 0.5 mm of play which is 5 times more loose then 0.1 mm, which is tighter.

Kspice
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0.5 mm is bigger than 0.1 mm, so yea no shit it handled it fine

anonymous
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The coin tolerance test looks so fraudulent haha, the result from the torture toaster seems much more accurate. There's absolutely no way that the 0.05 has THAT much play, it should be super tight in there.

jxdinglol
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I think it's a better one than the short ones, because how well your printer works off the print bed is really important if you're making anything with vertical height, and the length of time is good check for overheating issues and such before a large print

HmmmmmLemmeThinkNo
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I still can't believe it just prints like that. At first I thought you had to print all the parts then assemble.

ChiTownGuerrilla
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Isn’t 0.5 bigger than 0.1? So that makes sense

matgggg
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I watched this whole video with not a single clue as to what was happening the entire time. And I'm gonna watch it again.

isaiahcanreallyrap
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I think it’s a good baseline test. Like others have stated it tests everything. If there’s a certain aspect that failed, you could probably find a specific test for that to see if it was a failure if the previous test, or your machine.

TheFatDrake
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Wouldn't vertical and horizontal tolerance be different?

nidodson
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*This is one of my first tests on the Prusa MK3, with 0.4mm nozzle and PLA. Came out absolutely perfectly. **_Happy Printing!_*

BitSmythe
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I'd say the tolarance has something to do with vertical and horizontal printing (but that's just my guesse, I don't own a 3d printer)

Eng_Artie
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i think it is a good test. a good filament needs to pass every test every time without fail, no matter how challenging the print may be

nuclearfrog
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Yes it is a good test because it tests a lot of different things, one thing that is not so good about it is that its hard to see underline issues as it only mostly test clearances and overhang.

crashoverride
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Bruh you know 0.5 is bigger than .1 no?

julezsmith