Bambu PETG Temperature Tower (240 - 270 °C)

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Bambu PETG Temperature Tower (240 - 270 °C)

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

As many have asked for it, here is the PETG Temperature Tower (e.g. Bambu PETG).

 

PETG Test for 240 - 270 °C

 

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Check out my other temperature towers:

Normal PLA: https://makerworld.com/en/models/506049#profileId-421778

PLA+: https://makerworld.com/en/models/512691#profileId-428788

 

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The attached .3mf file contains the corresponding gcode for the Heat-Temperature-Tower.
The print takes about 2 hours (tested on my BambuLab A1).

Instructions:
0. Use a Mac / PC. The mobile app does not support custom gcode.


1. Click “Open in Bambu Studio” or download the .3mf file via the drop-down arrow text to “Download or Print” and select “Download STL”.
2. (Open the .3mf file with Bambu Studio) Click on "slice plate" and then on "print plate".
3. After the print is finished, you can evaluate the temperature tower in terms of stringing, accuracy (e.g. overhangs, cones etc.).
4. It also makes sense to evaluate the temperature tower destructively. For example, you can use pliers to break off individual layers of each temperature range and find the optimum layer strength for your PETG.

 

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My temperature tower tests the Bambu PETG with linear overhang (35° & 45°), radial overhang (4 mm & 6 mm radius), bridging, stringing, cones / circles and simulates "drill holes" and much more.

NutellaPizza

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I printed it but I didn't see many differences between layers.
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Hey Pea_shooter, Can you please double-check that the gcode in the slicer worked? To do this, slice the plate and then click on "Temperature" at the top right drop-down menu under "Color scheme". It should then look like the attached screenshot. If not, please check your settings and read my instructions again. It should also be noted that PETG is a highly hygroscopic material. The humidity should not exceed 20 % and it may need to be dried. If you have opened a new PETG roll, you may see less stringing etc. as it is very dry. NutellaPizza
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