Surface Finish Speed Test

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Surface Finish Speed Test

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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When evaluating the surface finish of untested filaments, this test id for you. Especially when printing with matte materials, the flow (or in this case the speed) is defining the finish and how glossy/matte the surface will be.

 

This test has eight sections to test the finish:

  • 45 degreee overhangs
  • indent text, digits and shapes
  • curved zig-zag
  • 90 degree sharp turns
  • medium and big curves
  • 90 degree big turn
  • wide zig-zag
  • vertical indents to evaluate face to face

The model is 30mm in height, with 3mm sections, so 10 different speeds can be tested (e.g. 20 to 200 mm/s).

The Thickness is chosen to be two extrusion widths (0,42-0,45mm).

The test takes roughly an hour (greatly depending on your settings).

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Great print to get an understanding of the different speed levels. However the layers ended up looking all the same 🤔 (A1 printer)
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nice! best results at higher speeds, I don't know how to rate but I give 5 stars
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It's a great test. Helped me understand why some of my prints tend to fail at certain points. Thanks!
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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
works great, thank you
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good Idea but it warps and get loose from the plate
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You know that isn't the fault of the model, right?
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anyone else actually getting nicer looking prints higher up at the high speeds then low?
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This is totally possible and depends greatly on several factors such as filament, volumetric flow, hotend and bed temperature, wall speed, resonance frequencies of your printer, fan settings, external cooling etc etc etc. You need to find a set of settings that works for you :)
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A great test for the speeds my new printer works best in
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so useful!!
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Nice work!
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nessuna differenza
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