Cura Infill Patterns + Temperature Settings Tutorial - Read Your Temp Tower Correctly

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024

Комментарии • 32

  • @beginnerscryptolog3205
    @beginnerscryptolog3205 Год назад +2

    Wow im surprised your videos are not getting much traction. (or maybe not yet) i only have watches 2 videos so far and i have learn more foem your videos than all the entire videos combined i have watches so far. Keep it going man another sub here

    • @ItsMeaDMaDe
      @ItsMeaDMaDe  Год назад

      Thanks a lot. Maybe in time I’ll get tons of views but I’m pretty happy helping the few that find me. 😁. Thanks for the sub!

    • @beginnerscryptolog3205
      @beginnerscryptolog3205 Год назад +1

      @@ItsMeaDMaDe no sir, thanks for the quality contents

  • @Line-of-sight-cinema
    @Line-of-sight-cinema 2 года назад +1

    im learning so much from you homie!

    • @ItsMeaDMaDe
      @ItsMeaDMaDe  2 года назад

      That’s great. I’m so glad it helps!

  • @manuelmarzinek3290
    @manuelmarzinek3290 2 года назад +2

    First of all.. great great great vids! Keep up the good work. Although it was extremely interesting to see how all the infills actually look like, seeing exactly what's going on on the inside of the print and on top the fact, that you provided the information how weak or strong the prints will get when chosing the specific infill method, it would have been great if you could have also added the information how much of a difference your choice would make when it comes to print times. I know know.. slicing every different Option would help to get a better understanding but in this case your video would get 11 stars instead of the 10 it already got 🤗
    Just subscribed to your chanel and really looking forward to stuff like this.

    • @ItsMeaDMaDe
      @ItsMeaDMaDe  2 года назад

      Thanks so much I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Also thanks for the input. I may do another video in the future explaining how to get faster print times and what settings effects time when printing. There was so much to cover in this video I was trying to keep it as short and to the point as possible. But, I appreciate the feedback! Thats how I'll get better.

  • @tarcisio_menezes
    @tarcisio_menezes 2 года назад +1

    This video is awesome! Thank you very much!!

  • @Line-of-sight-cinema
    @Line-of-sight-cinema 2 года назад +2

    fucking temp tower!!!! i would have NEVER DONE THIS if i had not watched your content! FIRE!!!

    • @ItsMeaDMaDe
      @ItsMeaDMaDe  2 года назад

      😂😂 yeah sometimes it’s the simple things that give the best answers to issues.

  • @Hony684
    @Hony684 2 года назад +1

    I like to use Cubic Subdivision. Thanks for your videos sir, they are very helpful.

  • @robmcdonald6808
    @robmcdonald6808 2 года назад +1

    The more i watch these the more i cant wait to get my printer

    • @ItsMeaDMaDe
      @ItsMeaDMaDe  2 года назад +1

      Ha. Yeah I bet. Your going to be a pro before you even have a printer. 😅

  • @Cimarb
    @Cimarb 2 года назад +3

    Gyroid 99% of the time, but I do like the lightning option on certain low strength prints.

    • @ItsMeaDMaDe
      @ItsMeaDMaDe  2 года назад +1

      I'm right there with you! Lightning is a cool one and i've started using it here and there. But yeah Gyroid is where its at!

  • @trustyourforce4041
    @trustyourforce4041 2 года назад +1

    I use cubic or sometimes triangle.

    • @ItsMeaDMaDe
      @ItsMeaDMaDe  2 года назад

      I definitely use cubic from time to time 😄

  • @Matt2chee
    @Matt2chee 2 года назад +2

    If you are printing 2 same identical parts, lightning is different in each one. I set it at 30% at 15% it was too flimsy.

    • @ItsMeaDMaDe
      @ItsMeaDMaDe  2 года назад

      Good to know. Like I said in the video I’ve used it a few times and it worked pretty well but I’m pretty set in my ways with gyroid. 😅

  • @JN2023
    @JN2023 Год назад

    Having issues with the accuracy making parts to be assembled. Do you recommend to print outer wall first on one part and inner wall first on the other part to not have to dimension big measurement tolerance for fit?

  • @georgespapillon364
    @georgespapillon364 Год назад

    Hi !
    I would like to slice a part in Cura that would be 100% infill to start, and after lets say level 80, change the infill for 30 %...
    Is it feasible in Cura 5.2.1 ?
    Thank you !

  • @thebeers1503
    @thebeers1503 Год назад +1

    Hi Chris, do you need infill for making a helmet? Or could that be replaced by supports?

    • @ItsMeaDMaDe
      @ItsMeaDMaDe  Год назад

      Hey! The helmets I’ve printed I still use a infill for it makes them stronger.

    • @thebeers1503
      @thebeers1503 Год назад

      @@ItsMeaDMaDe Thanks Chris!

  • @rubenpina5462
    @rubenpina5462 Год назад +1

    what version of cura are you using...in 5.1.1 i done see outer before inner

  • @yeahdude4931
    @yeahdude4931 2 года назад

    Hello, in Cura 5.1, the “Infill Density” box is greyed out and is set at 25% and it won’t let me change it. Any ideas as to why this may be? Thanks!

  • @jesselang2546
    @jesselang2546 Год назад +1

    On my temp tower why is my numbers so ineligible? What should I be trying to look into to correct this?

    • @ItsMeaDMaDe
      @ItsMeaDMaDe  Год назад

      Could be a hot end issue or maybe a bad roll of filament. Might want to find a different temp tower test also. Maybe the file isn’t working with your printer.

  • @siriusscepter
    @siriusscepter Год назад

    The backround noise is distracting but good info thanks!

  • @Matt2chee
    @Matt2chee 2 года назад +2

    You want he gcode not the STL for the temp tower download. Gcode is ready to go.

    • @ItsMeaDMaDe
      @ItsMeaDMaDe  2 года назад +4

      Yeah probably should of said that but the link I give has the gcode and explains how to print and what to print. Should probably do a separate video just on how to print a temp tower.

  • @scottking6220
    @scottking6220 Год назад

    DONT SEE FILE TO PRINT