Parametric Print-in-Place Tolerance Test
No-nonsense approach:
OpenSCAD source included so you can verify the design!
Example STL has a bolt edge length of 8 mm and a tolerance of 0.25 mm.
I designed this after trying out some popular existing tolerance tests, which highlighted the problem but having all sized in one big part were really wasteful and slow for re-printing them again and again to check the results of tweaking the printer.
The "waist" of my design makes it a bit quicker to print without sacrificing bed adhesion and mechanical stability.
Parametric Print-in-Place Tolerance Test
No-nonsense approach:
OpenSCAD source included so you can verify the design!
Example STL has a bolt edge length of 8 mm and a tolerance of 0.25 mm.
I designed this after trying out some popular existing tolerance tests, which highlighted the problem but having all sized in one big part were really wasteful and slow for re-printing them again and again to check the results of tweaking the printer.
The "waist" of my design makes it a bit quicker to print without sacrificing bed adhesion and mechanical stability.
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.