Orca Slicer 101: Taking a Deep Dive to Optimize Your 3D Prints for Strength, Speed, and Quality
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
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This is part 5 of my Orca Slicer tutorial series, where I dive deep into the settings that impact strength, speed, and quality. Learn how to fine-tune your slicer for:
Durable prints that can withstand wear and tear
Faster printing times to get your projects done quicker
Stunning visual quality for professional-looking results
Don't settle for average prints - unlock their full potential!
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Thanks for the video. Fairly new to 3D printing. Your Orca videos have been a huge help getting over the learning hurdle.
Glad you find my work helpful. Let me know if you have questions.
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Hi.
Do you plan on doing a video like this but oriented to Bambu Lab printers? It would be awesome.
Thanks.
Thanks!!! i use this settings on my CR6-SE with E3D hotend and works perfect!!!! amazing work!
Thanks.
Glad you’re making these. Orca works great for my KP3S pro with Klipper, but holy hell I can’t get it tuned for Ender3/SonicPad combo.
What type of issue are you having with the Ender 3?
Excellent video thank you, A little feedback about the microphone, you might want to change it as it adds very annoying high pitch noise when you speak.
I appreciate the feedback. I will try. It is tough because my hearing is not that good.
@@minimal3dp thank you sir, for all the information you share with us💐
thank you for this amazing tutorial. I had one problem with my prints that my supports leave way to much scarring on my prints what should i do to minimize it? should i increase my top z distance or lower my branch density or what?
I just added a video today regarding supports.
Amazing video!!! can i use this for my CR6-SE? i know its a very different printer but maybe works? Thanks again for share your knowledge
You should be able to. I the earlier parts of the video series, I create a profile for my own cr6 se.
@@minimal3dp thank, i use your profile on the last video but i have issues making easy to remove supports. I will try again when the new fan arrives, I think its dead for a month and that's explain my issues. Amazing videos and if you can share tips about the CR6 I appreciate a lot!
I notice when I set my printer as ender 3v2, only certain material profiles are available. Like I cant even add certain profiles. Have to use the generic klipper one, and all the settings are wack.
I have not noticed this issue. Have you looked at the issues on GitHub?
@@minimal3dp no I have not! I am really new to orca though. If I choose a different printer it allows more options such as the ender 3s1. I can also use the myklipper profiles and add any materials I want, but if I use the ender 3 v2 as the printer it doesnt let you. Maybe they assume the machine stock isnt capable and modded you would be using a custom profile? Not sure on that.
but do you use Ironing? Is the result worth the printing time? without Ironing it eliminates almost 1 hour of work
I don't mess with ironing. It adds too much time.
do you think these will work just as well on a Anycubic Kobra Max??
Yes I do.
why didnt you talk about acceleration under the speed tab?
I set it under the machine settings.
@@minimal3dp i know what you mean. thanks for the reply
how do make it faster non kilpper
I would tune the printer and look at adding a High flow hotend.