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==Other Sources== | ==Other Sources== | ||
*[https://www.3dbenchy.com/download/ Section of the Website on this] | *[https://www.3dbenchy.com/download/ Section of the Website on this] | ||
=Analysis= | |||
*One can look for obvious errors like [[Stringing (FDM 3D Printing Artifact) ]] , Layer Shifts, [[Underextrusion]] / [[Overextrusion]] , the charachteristic Bubbles/Degradedation from Wet FDM 3D Printing Filament etc | |||
*Also as detailed in [https://www.3dbenchy.com/dimensions/ A Section of The Project's Website] , Various Dimentions/Angles can be checked | |||
**Someone who's good at embedding this feel free to do so, would make for a quicker reference! | |||
=As a Speed Record= | =As a Speed Record= |
Revision as of 22:22, 26 September 2023
Basics
- The 3DBenchy, often reffered to as simply a "benchy" is a standard test print done for calibration purposes (Both of 3D Printers, and/or for a Material Used in One)
- It combines many aspects of 3D Printing Challenges allowing for many potential issues to be spotted in one print
- It also has the aesthetic of a Small Toy Tugboat
- This makes them less of a "Print, Look Over, then Throw Away", and more of a "Put on a Shelf" for some, however compared to more minimialistic Calibration Prints it uses more material and Machine Time
File
Thingiverse Source
Printables Source
Other Sources
Analysis
- One can look for obvious errors like Stringing (FDM 3D Printing Artifact) , Layer Shifts, Underextrusion / Overextrusion , the charachteristic Bubbles/Degradedation from Wet FDM 3D Printing Filament etc
- Also as detailed in A Section of The Project's Website , Various Dimentions/Angles can be checked
- Someone who's good at embedding this feel free to do so, would make for a quicker reference!
As a Speed Record
- It is often used as a metric for not just how well a printer can print, but also at what speed it does so
- A project around this was created called #SpeedBoatRace (Although "Speed Benchy" and similar terms are also used
- In the more Extreme Examples, something more akin to a "Benchy Like Object" is created due to various artifacts, but nonetheless most Speedbenchies by Fast 3D Printers are below 15 minutes, and some are below 5 minutes!
- Really interesting example of Competitions as Technology Accelorators that has lead to some very interesting designs with Novel Cooling Mechanisms