Awesome intro video mate. Well done on the effort. Thanks for the links to the other 3D Printing sites - especially the NASA one!! I'll be going through a lot of filament now thanks to you!!
if it can be fdm printed, it can be resin printed. Resin simply allows much higher detail resolution. Be sure to check any downloaded model for hollow spots since some designers will model in a hollow to save on print time and material costs but they are the enemy of resin if you don't realize its there and then have liquid resin left in your model.
@@oneillam1990 1. Sane defaults. 2. Master-driving settings Example for ad.2. If you expect printing speed needs to be adjusted you can change ONE value and Cura will calculate sane values for all of the dependent speed parameters. 3. VISUAL EXPLANATIONS OF 99% of the settings right in the interface! 4. Many, many more.
@@oneillam1990 CURA gave me all the control WHEN I needed it and of the settings I needed. With Orca what I get is setting-hopping. All the time. That's the difference.
Your chapter titles are very helpful. Thank you for taking the time to mark chapters! 👍
All fixed! I meant to fix those and it totally slipped my mind!
@@bambamprint Thanks, and I fixed my comment. 😁 Sorry for jumping to the conclusion that the mysterious titles were part of your “reveal”.
@@radish6691 Hey no need to apologize. I appreciated it, it reminded me about something that I needed to do!
Awesome intro video mate. Well done on the effort. Thanks for the links to the other 3D Printing sites - especially the NASA one!! I'll be going through a lot of filament now thanks to you!!
Ya I really loved the nasa site!
Do3d is awesome. Excellent files. You just have to know what your doing with supports.
They have great files too
I'm new to all of this but how do I know if I can use it on a resin printer
if it can be fdm printed, it can be resin printed. Resin simply allows much higher detail resolution. Be sure to check any downloaded model for hollow spots since some designers will model in a hollow to save on print time and material costs but they are the enemy of resin if you don't realize its there and then have liquid resin left in your model.
@MattWeber awesome man. Thank you so much
Nice! Subbed and I love chocolate ice cream
Thank you!
You're welcome! Hope they were helpful! Especially my holy grail! :D
GrabCad?
Why do every 3D printing enthusiast ignore "CREALITY CLOUD"??? I wanna know the reason
No worries I will give them some love here shortly
The holy grail would be to get Bambu Lab printers work with Cura slicer ;)
lmfao WHY? Cura
@@oneillam1990 1. Sane defaults. 2. Master-driving settings Example for ad.2. If you expect printing speed needs to be adjusted you can change ONE value and Cura will calculate sane values for all of the dependent speed parameters. 3. VISUAL EXPLANATIONS OF 99% of the settings right in the interface! 4. Many, many more.
@@Tome4kkkk so you're a noob to printing and you'd rather trade control for ease of use. Makes sense.
@@oneillam1990 CURA gave me all the control WHEN I needed it and of the settings I needed. With Orca what I get is setting-hopping. All the time. That's the difference.
@@Tome4kkkk so what I'm STILL getting from this dialogue is that you don't really know what you're doing
I challenge all 3d printers to make school supplies and donate them to a local school, or two!
@@wiz_1353 that's an awesome idea. what type of supplies do you propose?
I've just learned how to design and make containers in freecad. Watch out now 😉
@@bambamprint So far, just generic PLA & TPU.
@@bambamprint Rulers would be a good idea im thinking. Could print 100+ pretty easily.
Pencil and crayón boxes
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