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  1. @geert_2: Thank you very much for your detailed answer. I agree with your statement that there are many more factors influencing the success of 3D printing. I noticed in our lab that the same 3D print, which has worked quite often, suddenly stopped working in winter. The same G-code file / parameters were used. After the 3D printer has been moved to a different location (-> higher room temperature), the print has worked again. I hope through the experiments to find out if my assumption is right or wrong. Then the search can be deepened or going on in another direction. In order to take up your statements in my master thesis, I have to quote "scientifically", but forum contributions are not allowed. A possibility would be as a result of a survey or expert interviews. Could you give me a brief description of how you acquired your expert knowledge or came to the conclusions? Thank you very much, I highly appreciate it!
  2. Hi Maker! My name is Markus and I’m a student of the university of applied sciences in Kufstein – Austria. I am seeking your assistance with my Master's thesis, where I examine the influence of ambient temperature and humidity on the success of 3D printing. Since I need a large number of experiments that are carried out under different climatic conditions, I would like to ask you to help me with this. I developed a test object with elements of the standard DIN EN ISO ASTM 52902 and additional features. I would send you the STL file of the test object, description of the settings for the experiment and a test report for evaluating, if you contact me. Additionally, I would be happy to hear about your experiences with the influence of different room temperatures and humidity values on the result of 3D printing in case you have findings that you would like to share (i.e. limits, critical environment, reliability). Thank you very much for supporting me with my master’s thesis, I highly appreciate it! If you like to receive the results of the thesis, I will gladly send it to you once it is finished. For this feel free to send me a message to markus.ehrlenbach@fh-kufstein.ac.at Best regards, Markus Test Procedures 2019v42.pdf Test report_2019v42.pdf Test_Object_v4_2.STL
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