8/2/2023 0 Comments Small 3d print files![]() You can never have enough dice, at least i’ve never found an amount of dice that’s too much to have, so these 3D printable dice are a great way to test and calibrate your printer. There is also plenty of room to write down the material name and printing temperature for easy future reference. This was the model that I decided to use as my new test print and i’m already a third of the way to a full Jenga set. IMakr Jenga calibration block by Chefmaki Here are Ten 3D Printable Calibration & Test Print Things: JENGA CALIBRATION BLOCKS As usual I wasn’t disappointed and I was provided plenty of great options for small, easy test prints and decided to share a list of the best of them with you. ![]() ![]() While I was researching my Benchy list from a few weeks ago I got the idea to start looking for some small models that served the same purpose as my little square but could actually serve a second purpose. The result is fewer failed prints, but it has also means that I have a big jar full of these small squares that I have nothing to do with. Whenever I change filaments, try different types of filaments or do any sort of work on my printer I make one, just to clear out the nozzle, make sure everything is working and that the printing temperature is optimal. Over the years I’ve probably ended up printing this small model dozens and dozens of times. When I got my first 3D printer it came preloaded with a small 1″ x 1″ square 3D model that was intended to calibrate and test the printer.
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