Stress Eggs - Torture Test - more coming

Stress Eggs - Torture Test - more coming

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You like it harder? But also beauty? Are You and your printer good enough to handle it? Egg 1 - 4 do have enough space between the eggs to manage it on medium calibrated printers if you manage your settings. If you like it with more difficulty, less space between the parts, more cutouts etc. write in comments. How far can we go? Printed my Egg 1 in ABS! on a modified Anet A8: https://youtu.be/r3VDSf2LWgQ Longer Video from the ABS print with small tipps: https://youtu.be/Eq14PsOnR8U Inspired by the legendary "Makers Muse" Torture Egg: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IHmfQviSoE More will come if you like them. Please write also in the comment which one you tried and if you managed to do it, please post the make. If you try to help others, post your settings and machine. Now some descriptions for an overview which one has what: Egg 1: The Nr. 1 isn´t so hard, but it is a torture test. - On the bottom is 0.2mm space between the "eggs" - On top is 1mm The problem with Nr.1 is normally not the bottom part , it is the top section with the massive overhang! Thats why i gave you 1mm space between the parts. If you are not sure that your printer can handle it, push the part into your printer bed (in your slicer) and first only print the upper part alone! But also think about the height and the "thin" parts upwards. As higher you come as more they move if your hotend is scrathing on the surface! Egg 2: The Nr. 2. Modified Elipse cuts and more torture at the top - On the bottom is again 0.2mm space between the "eggs" - On top is again 1mm air between the eggs but with cutouts at massive overhangs The massive overhang at the top are the problem. But the space between the eggs and the cutouts can be used to get it "free". But with 1mm space, there should be no problem, normally. If you are not sure that your printer can handle it, push the part into your printer bed (in your slicer) and first only print the upper part alone! But also think about the height and the "thin" parts upwards. As higher you come as more they move if your hotend is scrathing on the surface! Egg 3: - Added base on the bottom - On the bottom is 0.2mm space between the "eggs" - On top is 1mm No special problem zones, only the uppest part of the middle egg, hope your retraction settings are good :) But also think about the height and the "thin" parts upwards. As higher you come as more they move if your hotend is scrathing on the surface! If you are not sure that your printer can handle it, push the part into your printer bed (in your slicer) and first only print the upper part alone! Egg 4: - On the bottom is 0.2mm space between the "eggs" - On top is 1mm (nothing changed yet) - middle section for all the printers who have problems with massiv overhangs. With the middle section there are no massiv overhangs. Is this still torture? Yes, if your printer is not well calibrated and your retraction settings are worse. But also think about the height and the "thin" parts upwards. As higher you come as more they move if your hotend is scrathing on the surface! If you are not sure that your printer can handle it, push the part into your printer bed (in your slicer) and first only print the upper part alone! Try them and if they are not hard enough, scale them smaller :) Or write in the comments. Otherwise how should i know that this isn´t enough torture for your equipment? Feel free to tell me how far you wanna go. How close can we get before stuck? If you find problems or if the files corrupted or or or . contact me or write in comments

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