Cura Slicer Advanced Top & Bottom Layers and Infill Settings

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024

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  • @-George-Wood-
    @-George-Wood- 2 года назад +2

    You just exposed my dirty little secret! I've given a few 3D printed coaster sets to friends and family as gifts using a similar method!
    I discovered something similar to this while trying to print a circular lid for a cylindrical container and it failed after about ten 0.1mm layers, I had 2 base layers, 8 layers of 15% cubic infill and 2 top layers and the result ends up looking *really* good in gold Prusament! I ended up going straight into Cura and replicating the 1mm thick coasters. What I really like about the way mine happened accidentally is because the entire thing is so thin and the top and bottom layers are about 0.2mm each, you're looking through a solid but slightly translucent glittery plastic and seeing the infill patterns inside but you're not quite able to see all the way through them! Wish I could post pictures in a RUclips comment section!
    I'll definitely try some thicker ones like these, they're probably actually functional for hot drinks! Thanks again as always, Irv!

  • @matayr4350
    @matayr4350 Год назад +1

    Thanks 👍 your videos are very useful and informative
    greetings from Germany

  • @Piquebeaute2
    @Piquebeaute2 9 месяцев назад

    Love his videos … I’m a newbie to this

  • @CatFoodDraino
    @CatFoodDraino 2 года назад +1

    Man, Every video I watch is awesome. So much detail and quality content. Thank you!

  • @dani4ever
    @dani4ever 8 месяцев назад

    This video is amazing. I'm going to watch it again and again. You're very clear thank you

  • @rodneysmith1750
    @rodneysmith1750 2 года назад +1

    You are quite a fount of information for a young man, thanks Irv, really enjoyed this one!

    • @MakeWithTech
      @MakeWithTech  2 года назад

      Since I am now on Medicare with a bunch of grandchildren I’m not sure I feel young. But thanks for the thought.

  • @ryanotoole2000
    @ryanotoole2000 Год назад

    Your videos have been very helpful for this newbie. Thank you!

  • @colin5826
    @colin5826 Год назад

    Great explanation thank you

  • @eliseremise7702
    @eliseremise7702 2 года назад +1

    Thanks again, these videos are a great resource for me getting familiar with the technology.

    • @MakeWithTech
      @MakeWithTech  2 года назад

      A great place to discuss this is at the MakeWithTech forum located at forum.makewithtech.com.
      At the free MakeWithTech forum/discussion group, you can also post images and examples of your work.

  • @terrybi
    @terrybi 2 года назад +1

    Very interesting! I was messing around with a project where I wanted the raft to actually be part of the project because of the way the raft follows the shape if the project. I changed the air gap in Cura to 0 and added a top layer plus changed the distance the raft would be from the outside of the model to 10. Pretty interesting results. Love experimenting in Cura, definitely a powerful tool!

    • @MakeWithTech
      @MakeWithTech  2 года назад +1

      Very cool!
      P.S. I have started a new discussion forum at forum.makewithtech.com where we can all have more elaborate discussions and share pictures on our prints and printers. Check it out. Irv

  • @kleaflab
    @kleaflab 2 года назад +1

    I love the variety of your channel, all your video are put together so nicely and are always fun to watch!!

  • @AdamWebb1982
    @AdamWebb1982 2 года назад +3

    Haha a done this a few months ago. Had a lot of fun with it. Also used this method to make fan filters too with very fine infill.

    • @redherring5532
      @redherring5532 2 года назад +1

      Great idea Adam, thanks!

    • @AdamWebb1982
      @AdamWebb1982 2 года назад

      @@redherring5532 make sure you turn off combing and maybe do Z hop too, because otherwise any ooze will ruin the look.

    • @redherring5532
      @redherring5532 2 года назад

      @@AdamWebb1982 haha yes, I adjusted for that after first try yesterday.. I have printers at home and my boss got interested and bought two off me to use at work. I designed a quick circle the size of an opening we want to kinda dress up on a big digital printer, and that first one looked fuzzy but great, and the combing clicked

  • @ojtothemax
    @ojtothemax Год назад

    First video I saw from you and instantly subscribed, thanks a lot 👍🏽☺️.

  • @MukundaraoTamada
    @MukundaraoTamada Год назад

    Very Helpful

  • @richardwillcox3571
    @richardwillcox3571 2 года назад

    You have a great touch in explaining things - thanks

  • @kiddkai
    @kiddkai 2 года назад +2

    amazing,now I know how to print my fan grill faster

    • @MakeWithTech
      @MakeWithTech  2 года назад +1

      Excellent application fo this trick.

  • @nicobonis
    @nicobonis Год назад

    Awesome video! Cheers from argentina!

  • @eamonnferguson4445
    @eamonnferguson4445 2 года назад

    Very informative and easy to understand and follow. Thanks Irv. Glad I subscribed.

  • @capthowdy126
    @capthowdy126 2 года назад

    the concentric pattern does really good for supports as well as long as u use a roof an floor to connect it. they come off really easy an seem to use alot less filament an does best with circular prints.

  • @chrisleech1565
    @chrisleech1565 2 года назад +1

    Appreciated of course! For a graphic demo you might have created some of the coasters with the IDEX in two colors so you could see the various infill and wall. Perhaps that would bring too many variables I suppose. My 20x20x20 calibration cube is still not satisfactory which I am doing in black and white. Still requires adjusting offset of both X&Y axis for E2 but only requiring ~0.1 mm or so. Don't let the dust settle on the dual extruder please.

    • @MakeWithTech
      @MakeWithTech  2 года назад +1

      A great place to discuss this is at the MakeWithTech forum located at forum.makewithtech.com.
      At the free MakeWithTech forum/discussion group, you can also post images and examples of your work.

  • @honestlee4532
    @honestlee4532 2 года назад

    Was trying to get the infill pattern to go straight up and down for an airplane print but the lines kept slicing at 45 and 135 degrees. Was using the "Infill line directions" setting in the Infill section. Then noticed that some infill lines were at 0 and 90 degrees, like I had indicated, but not the top lines. Finally noticed the setting I was looking for was "Top/Bottom line directions" in the Top/Bottom section .

  • @JN2023
    @JN2023 Год назад +1

    It would be helpful to select a top layer to be printed only for certain parts of the model and not only the entire top or bottom layer. I.e., different areas on the same layer height where some get the top layer printed and others do not, but also top layers printed at different layer heights like a ladder where only some of the steps get the top layer printed. I make over moldings where this option would save a lot of time and material.

  • @rickyricardo8926
    @rickyricardo8926 2 года назад

    Informative and to the point

  • @dslfrk59
    @dslfrk59 Год назад

    Can you make the infill go out from the center like spokes

  • @kostasdoulas3825
    @kostasdoulas3825 2 года назад

    As always you did a great job again …

  • @user-sv4rl5xh9x
    @user-sv4rl5xh9x 7 месяцев назад

    How can i make the bottom layer of a design solid? Made a coaster but the design I downloaded does not have a solid bottom layer.

  • @Raczoon
    @Raczoon Год назад

    OK. But how do you remove walls from selected areas? Like if I want passages inside a model that have exposed infill?

  • @JoeSoochh
    @JoeSoochh 2 года назад

    What if you dont want a line top and bottom and just want it smooth?

  • @qus.9617
    @qus.9617 2 года назад

    Cool.

  • @BrianLeLion
    @BrianLeLion 2 года назад

    Great tutorial. Thank you.

  • @jillsims
    @jillsims Год назад

    Thank you so much for this video. It really helped me understand more about the Ender 3 that my son just purchased (he is 13 so I am learning right beside him). I have a question. I want to make some coasters with designs in them like you showed but I want them to have a bottom. I can't figure out how to do that.

    • @lithgowwilson5157
      @lithgowwilson5157 6 месяцев назад +1

      I assume you will have figured it out by now, but based on what he says in the video I assume you set the top layer to zero but leave the bottom layer at whatever thickness you want..

  • @stephenkamin1345
    @stephenkamin1345 Год назад

    ..is it possible to print a top layer on one section, but not on another - at the same time.

  • @nrich5127
    @nrich5127 Год назад

    I tried to increase the thickness of the bottom layer to try to give it less transparency -
    Bottom Thickness was .8 now 2.4 mm
    bottom layers was 4 now 12
    initial bottom layers was 4 now 12
    then I saved changes with the small blue disc icon
    then sliced and saved it
    = no difference - what am I doing wrong ?

  • @dougscott1212
    @dougscott1212 2 года назад

    Thanks you have exposed the tools which I can use to improve my projects.

  • @mszoomy
    @mszoomy 2 года назад +2

    Irv, did you get a new light for filming? It looks great.
    I love your tips for Cura, I'm a newb and your videos for Cura tips are really helping me a lot because the little descriptions within the program don't help much for newbs like me. Thank you

    • @MakeWithTech
      @MakeWithTech  2 года назад +1

      Thanks. I rearranged my studio about 6 weeks ago and added additional lights. Two things you need for good video quality is lots of light and an excellent microphone. I use a Rode Video Pro on a boom for my audio and I have 5 lights lighting my "stage". I also found that shooting my video in 4k and transcoding in Final Cut produces a much sharper product than shooting in 1080p (HD) which is what I was doing in the past and using it native. It does add significant time to the FCP import to transcode the video but it is worth it for the improved quality.

    • @mszoomy
      @mszoomy 2 года назад

      @@MakeWithTech the difference is notable. Please keep up this series. I'm very new to this whole thing, going on my 3rd month and all the settings in Cura are the most challenging aspect so far. This has been very helpfully and has not only improved my print quality but also the understand of how and what changes in Cura settings affect your print

  • @1937Brett
    @1937Brett Год назад

    My bottom doesn't seem to line up with the rest of my print

  • @SamIAm-kz4hg
    @SamIAm-kz4hg 6 месяцев назад

    I was watching at 1.5 speed and he sounds like a normal human.

  • @j.lucena5486
    @j.lucena5486 2 года назад

    Very interesting video.

  • @chetnaprajapati9483
    @chetnaprajapati9483 4 месяца назад

    My one job bottom dia 32 mm and 1 mm length middle dia 20 mm and 10 mm length after top dia 32 mm 1mm length total length for job 22 mm
    Cura default settings slice problem bottom 3 layer and top 5 layer so top and bottom thikness note maintain how solve

  • @Create_o_raptor
    @Create_o_raptor 2 года назад

    THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!

  • @MathiasM74
    @MathiasM74 2 года назад

    Initially I was under the impression that monotonic top layer meant it only printed the lines in one direction, say left to right, and then just travels back to the left, not printing. But it doesn't. It still prints left to right, then right to left, back and forth, but with monotonic on, it makes sure that it will never prints e.g. left to right next to a line what was also printed left to right, as this would cause and inconsistency that shows as a printing artefact.

  • @JoseBerruezo
    @JoseBerruezo 2 года назад

    Nice video!

  • @danmatthew1720
    @danmatthew1720 2 года назад

    were in cura do you change resolution

  • @hf1977
    @hf1977 2 года назад

    👍

  • @MobileDecay
    @MobileDecay 2 года назад +3

    Wouldn't it have been easier to just cancel the print halfway through instead of cutting it? Maybe it's more fun to saw it. 😂

    • @MakeWithTech
      @MakeWithTech  2 года назад +2

      Yep, sawing things in half are more fun.

    • @MobileDecay
      @MobileDecay 2 года назад

      @@MakeWithTech 🤣

  • @MisterkeTube
    @MisterkeTube 2 года назад

    I think your initial picture of the types of layers has the top layer in that middle gap at the wrong place. A top has open space ABOVE it, so it will be at the bottom of the gap, not the top. At the top of such a gap you'll likely have a bridge or perhaps a bottom layer - I'm not sure when it will be considered bottom (ex. when supported, but not when bridged?).

    • @MakeWithTech
      @MakeWithTech  2 года назад +2

      Good point. The things I have found online are not clear about this point. I will do some tests and post back my results. Thanks for pointing this out.

  • @yaserebrahimi876
    @yaserebrahimi876 2 года назад

    Proffs

  • @Hasblock
    @Hasblock 7 месяцев назад

    I took a Calicat 😀
    And I cut it open 😰

  • @Aalsobiae
    @Aalsobiae 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video. Could you please make the videos shorter. Thanks again

  • @charlesrestivo870
    @charlesrestivo870 2 года назад

    Just wish he'd stop smacking his lips lol

    • @MakeWithTech
      @MakeWithTech  2 года назад

      Never noticed it. I will take a look. Thanks for the recommendation.

    • @charlesrestivo870
      @charlesrestivo870 2 года назад

      @@MakeWithTech videos are really great info