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Super Tiny Filament Test

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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21 min
1 plate
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Description

A compact 3D filament test designed to quickly evaluate stringing overhangs and bridging
Perfect for tuning printer settings like retraction speed temperature and cooling
Ideal for PLA PETG and ABS
This test helps you identify material behavior with minimal filament and time
Useful for beginners and advanced users looking to fine-tune their prints

 

V2 NEW VERSION!!! 

FIND IT HERE: https://makerworld.com/es/models/1647659-super-tiny-filamen-test-v2#profileId-1741630
 

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If this little test helped you calibrate bridges, overhangs, or reduce stringing — consider giving it a boost. It’s designed to be fast, filament-efficient, and highly informative. Every boost helps others discover it, validates the effort, and encourages the creation of more smart mini calibration tools. Thanks for supporting functional and open designs for the whole community!

 


V2 NEW VERSION!!!


 What’s New in Version 2?

This updated version builds on the original minimalist test by adding a powerful new feature: Embossed labels for filament types.

These labels are designed into the bottom base of each test, so when you print several at once—using different materials—you can immediately tell them apart. No need to write down names or guess which test used what filament. This makes the model ideal for comparisons, documentation, and long-term filament logging.

What It Tests

Each test includes:

  • Bridging: A sequence of parallel bridges across two points, exposing filament sag and tension behavior.
  • Overhangs: Steep-angle walls to evaluate cooling, support-free print quality, and extrusion flow control.
  • Stringing: Open vertical posts at close distances to reveal stringing tendencies and retraction tuning needs.
  • First-layer quality: A flat base surface to evaluate bed adhesion and extrusion consistency at the bottom layer.

All of this is packed into a model the size of a gumstick bar, and yet it’s visually and technically detailed enough to extract real performance data.

 

FIND IT HERE: https://makerworld.com/es/models/1647659-super-tiny-filamen-test-v2#profileId-1741630

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