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Benchmark Bot

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Benchmark Bot - My son looooves it, already started number 2!
Weakest are the little gear on the back, one already popped off but it's fine anyway. - 3d model
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Benchmark Bot - Came out grate after a little bed temp tweaking. - 3d model
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Benchmark Bot - First try with suggested settings on an Ender 3 Pro. All joints work. One hip joint was tight, but then broke free and works fine. This is a great model. Thank you for sharing it. I'm printing the accessories now :-) - 3d model
Benchmark Bot - Red color printed with Bambu Lab X1 Carbon Combo 3D printer and Polyterra PLA.

Yellow color printer with Flsun V400 3D printer and PLA+ filament.


All No brim, No support and 350mm/s

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Tony - Italy
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These files are for Personal Use Only. If you would like a Commercial License to sell prints made from these designs, please join me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kazitoad

Move over boat, there is a new benchmark in town.

This robot is not only a fun print-in-place figure but it is also a very useful calibration tool.

The robot is designed with 17 functional joints with different orientations, couplings, and tolerances. The tolerances range from 0.2 - 0.5mm and allow you to test the minimum clearances your printer can produce and still achieve print-in-place movement.

Each limb is labeled with the tolerances of their joints and all other joints have a 0.3mm tolerance. It might take a little (just a little) bit of force to break them free any more and you risk breaking the robot.

It only uses 20g of filament and is small enough to fit on a Prusa mini or even a Voron V0.

To add to the #MakerMadness theme I have added some accessory, because what says "spring" more than a robot wearing sunglasses and holding a flower 😁.

Link to the Rock version: https://thangs.com/mythangs/file/55887

Print Settings:

No support! No brim!

The point of the Benchmark Bot is to find the best parameters to make it function, therefore it is difficult to recommend any settings.

That being said, I used the following parameters: 0.4mm nozzle, 0.2mm layer height, PLA, 3 walls, 4 top/bottom layers, 10% infill.


651 Likes2.9K DownloadsMarch 10, 2022


651 Likes2.9K DownloadsMarch 10, 2022
This model is restricted by licensing terms.