Califlower
Probably last on ball as usually, but:
Im very happy that I took my time yesterday to try Califlower calibration stl.
AT the beginning I just wanted to see how well my CoreOne+ behaved, not that it printed bad but anyway.
I printed in total 3 Califlower with PETG from my goto filament vendor, AddNorth a Swedish manufacturer.
Made the suggested changed in Prusaslicer.
I'm astonished with the precision I get. Made 2 test prints, One tap and one with a hole. The same measurement on the tap as on the hole.
A perfect press fit.
For anyone that wants to play with it you find it here: https://www.printables.com/model/682023-califlower-calibration-stl-calculator-mk1.
It costs a couple of dollars but I very satisfied with the outcome.
Now, there is other thing I would like to see if something can be done about the layer seem.
Is there a way to get it smaller or even get rid of it?
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Gert
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Probably last on ball as usually, but:
Im very happy that I took my time yesterday to try Califlower calibration stl.
AT the beginning I just wanted to see how well my CoreOne+ behaved, not that it printed bad but anyway.
I use the Califlower MK2. I especially appreciate that it gave me an accurate measurement of XY skew which was causing a problem with a specific print (a long diagonal strut with screw holes at the end). I ignore any seams since the point of the Califlower is to make many measurements along different points in X, Y and XY and then average out the errors. Otherwise, when slicing you can instruct PrusaSlicer to place the seem at the rear.
RE: Califlower
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For anyone that wants to play with it you find it here: https://www.printables.com/model/682023-califlower-calibration-stl-calculator-mk1. [...]
May I suggest you remove the "." at the end of the link and so the link will work... 😉
Core One L
RE: Califlower
I would recommend using this version: Califlower Calibration Tool Mk2 it comes with an animated webpage to run and store the measurements.