Fuzzy Skin Test Blocks

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I needed to test some fuzzy skin patterns and while doing so, i found only smaller collections of presliced variation. But i wanted a broader spectrum for comparision, so i decided to make my own version.

The file includes 90 presliced variations (compatible with Prusa Slicer, Bambu Studio or Orca Slicer) ranging from 0,2 mm skin point distance and 0,3 mm skin thickness up to 1,5 / 0,6 mm

The blocks are 25x10 mm and 20 mm high - a 45° chamfer and 2 fillets (inside and outside radius) are added - outside angles are 45°, 90° and a composite 180° (2x90°) - since some of patterns with higher values for skin point distance look a bit wonky at the corners and i needed to test this aswell

the file contains 180 pieces: 90 test blocks and 90 modifiers to block the generation of fuzzy skin on the top surface where the text is embossed

 

 

The Storage Trays (with different sizes) might also be useful.

 

Printing (Caution!)

i highly recommend using a compatible slicer, since applying all the values in the settings tables is a bit time consuming ;)

it does not use much filament, but fuzzy skin is way slower than just linear walls, so the whole package in PLA takes about 12,5 hours to print (Bambu Lab P1S for reference) - but due to the nature of the rougher patterns (especially with skin thickness of 0.5 mm and above) the outer wall intersects heavily with the inner wall, so the parts recieve some stress which may knock them off the build plate

just print them partially and batches and simply deleted the not needed bodies from the object list or just print what you need anyways


there are intentionally no print profiles on makerworld since slicing can't be completed due to a timeout error when creating complex profies

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Can you provide a version that is half as tall? I don't really want to waste half a spool of filament just for fuzzy skin references.
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it is an aweful lot of work to create the profile - if you want a half height version, just plane cut everything in half (default the C key in bambu studio) and discard the lower section - then you need to set the 2 parameters for thickness and length on every object to print all of the blocks you will need about 250 g of filament (for 90 pieces) - but i do not suggest printing them all - just pick a few and print them - if you really want to print something, print it in that filament again, since the look is vastly different on certain filaments - printing the whole set is a waste of time (trust me, i did that :D) if you print 0.1/0.2 to 0.1/0.5 and then go upwards to 0.8/0.2 to 0.8/0.5 - you will need about 90 g of filament and this is plenty enough for comparision there is virtually no difference on patterns that are next to eachother - also 0.6 thickness is so wide, that the prints get shell defects (holes, blobs etc.) and the outer perimeter intersects with the inner perimeter which causes massive warping
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Haven't printed this yet (waiting on the heat bed recall) but I'm looking forward to printing this when I can - should give me the exact data I need for my fuzzy Cappy Barbra print my wife is asking for :-) Thanks for creating the model!!!!
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