Ultimate Calibration Test (UCT)
Ultimate Calibration Test (UCT)
Published 2016-02-24T10:22:15+00:00
The 'Ultimate Calibration Test' (UCT) was designed to prove the accuracy and capabilities of any 3D printer. The UCT has multiple elements that will let you know just how good your 3D printer is. Print the UCT with the smaller rectangle (above the seam) facing up, Otherwise, it is cheating!!!
The UCT was created in Solidworks by me as a response to questions regarding the "Designability" and "Printability" of 3D objects.
The UCT prints as one piece, but will separate into two rectangular parts along an almost invisible seam. When the seam is split, there is a cylinder inside the part (attached to the top rectangle) that is offset 0.2 mm from the external shell of the base rectangle.
The cylinder is held to the base rectangle by a tinier cylinder (1 mm x 2 mm) on which the larger cylinder is built.The larger cylinder releases from the base rectangle with a twist, separating the UCT into two parts.
I have also created a similar object where the cylinder splits away from the top and base rectangles creating three separate parts.
Enjoy - Adam.
Infill 20%, layer 0,2
Date published | 24/02/2016 |
Time to do | 40 - 60 minutes |
Material Quantity | 6 |
Dimensions | 20mm x 20,34 mmx 26,26mm |
Technology | FDM |
Support Free | YES |