Drink Coaster for SPEEDRUN

This is a simple drink coaster meant to test how fast your printer can print. See the description below for the rules!

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    Description

    If you'd like to do a speedrun follow these rules:

    1) Print at 0.1mm layer height with 1 perimeter, zero infill and zero top/bottom layers
    2) Take a video of your printer printing at least 1 full layer and time it. Try to include a stopwatch or cell phone timer in the shot so we know its not sped up (I forgot to do this, but mine isn't going to win since its not very fast).
    3) Post your video and try to show the final print so we can be sure it printed ok (i.e., it holds together) and include a comment here with the link!

    Here's a video of my print:


    My print was done on a Series 1 using default acceleration. I was maxed out at about 50mm/sec average speed due to acceleration limits (and/or Jerk speed limits). I'm hoping someone can get an average speed of 200mm/sec, which would mean a layer time of 6.7 seconds.

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    B23f618e2330506919c31cc6aa9033d1?default=blank&size=40Aimee Allen added this to the I want to print collection ago
    Mini 7bd16af808419238a42f0459f6cd3ec0AlvinBrowne added this to the GHVH collection ago
    Mini 002liem mai commented ago

    I find this very convenient of your idea, which can be used to prevent cylindrical objects from rolling around on the floor

    Mini meJoris Peels added this to the Useful Test Print Pieces collection ago
    96d1f59ae59ab8ab5e559be6a22fbc7a?default=blank&size=40jd_3d commented ago

    Added a low poly count version which should result in a smaller gcode file. You may hit CPU processing limits with the higher poly file as it will generate a more dense gcode file.

    96d1f59ae59ab8ab5e559be6a22fbc7a?default=blank&size=40jd_3d published this design ago