Threshold Angle in Bambu Studio | When To Add Supports on 3D Prints
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- Опубликовано: 21 мар 2024
- In this video we go over the most important setting when it comes to supports in Bambu Studio. That is your Threshold Angle this video is entirely dedicated to what this setting is and what it does.
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Thanks for making that more clear. Suggestion, make a tutorial to similarly clarify the speed setting for the percentage or degree of overhang. Those really confuse me
Many thanks Chris, another great tutorial. I was struggling with this just a couple of days ago. You made much more sense than the Bambu wiki. Keep up the good work.
Awesome I’m glad I could help. I really struggled with this for a while. Glad I could clear up some confusion on the topic
Very well explained step by step. Thanks!
The reason it is measured from the bed is because that is how it would be done in a math class. 0° is horizontal, not vertical. Not only does it make sense, it’s how we teach people to do it lol. That said, I understand why overhang angle makes sense too.
Thank you, I just got a new Bambu printer, this is saving me some time and pooop shoot diaper cleanup. I really appreciate your channel and what you are doing.😊
Another great tutorial from Chris. Thankyou
I want to know how to ADD supports, new to Bambu software. Not new to 3D printing…
Thans, very informative, your a great instructor.
Awesome info. Thanks
Another great tutorial. Thank muchly for the Threshold Angle .pdf, appreciated.
My pleasure! glad you liked it
Arg! I been looking at the angle backwards too! No wonder why it was never working right for me. LOL Thank you for clarifying!
Nice and informative. About the angle thing being backwards, for me that is normal. I've studied physics and math and every angle is measured from the ground, as a reference. So the Cura thing is backwards.
Any chance you can make up the same cheat sheet for all Bambu nozzle sizes (0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8)? Great video and very helpful.
How about how to adjust settings to get parts to break away easier. What settings, patterns, number of interface layers do what.
The problem with going from the vertical to calculate angle is that a model may not always have a vertical surface, so it makes more sense to go from the horizontal build plate.
Issue I am having is my nozzle hitting supports and knocking it down. Any suggests for that?
Let’s see you print it in Bambu labs ASA 😊
any tips for changing Top Z Distance for support? having a rough time taking off support from prints printed with PLA+ and support is also PLA+
I hear you can use petg supports. Haven't tried it yet but seems cool also I would just use the interface layer but like I said haven't tried it
I printed a 10 10 10mm cube on my ender 3
When I measure it bottom layer is accurate but gradually decreased top layers to 9.8 9.8 9.8mm please help me sir
great video, but where is the link for the overhang test?
In the description now. Sorry I forgot it thanks for the reminder...
Wouldn't that angle change based on orientation on the build plate because of the cooling fan location.
That’s an interesting point Denny I haven’t experienced it to be different cause it’s the angle it can print before failure so the orientation might give different angles but it wouldn’t effect what angle prints well. Least that’s my theory. Might be worth testing.
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