Soonsoon Bench Test Ver1 3D Printer Model

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Summary

This is model data for simple bench testing created by Soonsoon Studio.

Version 1 consists of three parts: Head, Robot, and Box.
https://youtu.be/b2dQC0nuQ-0

1. Head Bench Test

The head is designed as a cube-shaped rabbit symbolizing SOONSOON with a size of 20 mm x 20 mm x 20 mm.

Each side is carved with a shape for bench testing, allowing you to check details, sagging, ghosting, etc.

There are two rabbit ears made on the top, and the ears are angled at 20 degrees, 40 degrees, 60 degrees, and 80 degrees, so you can check the quality according to the overhang angle. (Also, there is small text engraved on the top so you can check the quality.)

2. Robot Bench Test

This Robot test has the shape of a robot that turns Soonsoon Head data upside down. Isn't it fun?

However, the difficulty in printing this Robot data is quite high. No, most printers will not print the bottom side properly.

However, when we print on an FDM printer, if we want the data to remain above the side where sagging occurs, this Robot data can be a good guideline.

If you can print this difficult print properly without a supporter, you must be an expert with amazing FDM 3D printing skills.

3. Box Bench Test

This box test is a simple solution to check detail and ringing during high-speed printing. Various patterns are created in a small rectangular parallelepiped measuring 20 mm x 40 mm x 20 mm, and an area where the surface can be fully examined along the

With just this small test data, you can test for sagging or ringing that can occur during high-speed printing. (Please refer to attached image)

If your printer is not able to print properly in high-speed mode, tuning it such as lowering the speed and acceleration or increasing the intermediate cooling time will result in better quality prints.

Additionally, if ringing, which does not occur in high-speed mode, occurs when the speed is adjusted for quality as above, I think it is necessary to check the vibration compensation method provided by the printer.

  • This bench data may not be objective because it is based on the experience SOONSOON gained while printing. *

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