When you are designing a new part, sometimes it is hard to know which exact wall tickness you should choose. These parts give you a good idea how strong your particular material is in the different wall thicknesses.
They can also double as a thickness gauge for when something is hard to measure with the caliper. Although they might be a bit big for this.
Especially interesting for TPU, but of course useable for all kinds of materials. I printed it with PLA.
Remember, that number of perimeters and infill will also greatly influence the strength of your part, not only the wall thickness. So print these with the settings you also intend to use for your part. I printed them with the standard slicer settings, so I have a baseline. If a certain thickness is too soft/hard, I can adjust the perimeters or infill accordingly.
The pictures show my first test with written letters. I only printed one example with the printed letters.
A little box for storage is included.
size: 25mm squares
Fusion 360 file included
Update: made the box a bit smaller, so the squares fit more tightly (and still get out easily) and the lid doesnt easily fall off. Tolerances are a bit tight, so your printer should be dialed in well.
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
0.2
Infill:
as you like
Notes:
The text on top is 0.2mm thick and intended to print with a 0.4mm nozzle. So if you want to use a different layer height or nozzle, check in the slicer if the text is still readable.
Category: 3D PrintingThe author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.