Easy To Remove Supports For Your 3D Prints: Tips and Tricks

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

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  • @chrisdewalt2489
    @chrisdewalt2489 Год назад +30

    I was about to rewatch the video to get the settings written down and then you said the settings are in the description and that earns you a subscribe

  • @macjoel2009
    @macjoel2009 Год назад +8

    Dude you are the GOAT. I've been trying to figure out these settings forever and you explained them in a way I could understand. Given I'm running on near zero caffeine and little sleep I need things explained like I'm a 2 year old rn.

  • @TheWonderfulDano
    @TheWonderfulDano Год назад +7

    A bit of feedback for an otherwise great video. The first 1/3 of the video was explaining why supports are a pain. I'm not sure about others, but I found this video because I already knew that and was looking for help on how to make it easier. At about the 2:40 mark is when the value of the video really took off for me. Please pardon the comments from the peanut gallery, but please know it comes from a place of respect for the effort that goes into making videos like this. Thanks!!

  • @klein333333
    @klein333333 Год назад +2

    This saved my world and made removing supports super easy. Thanks for the info!!!

  • @MisterkeTube
    @MisterkeTube 2 года назад +30

    One remark on the video: the volume is pretty low compared to other videos. The quality is fine, but even at max volume on my tablet it's pretty low - especially for my ears ...

    • @ALLYOURTECH3DP
      @ALLYOURTECH3DP  2 года назад +6

      Thanks for the feedback, i'll be sure to adjust the levels going forward.

    • @KittyCatsQueen
      @KittyCatsQueen 11 месяцев назад +2

      No problem with sound at all

    • @jcwilliams1974
      @jcwilliams1974 11 месяцев назад +1

      Sounded fine to me and looking forward to testing this out 😊

    • @EverythingPSPOfficial
      @EverythingPSPOfficial 11 месяцев назад +1

      Sounds great to me loud and clear 🗣️

  • @DeathBoy2098
    @DeathBoy2098 4 месяца назад

    Holy crap! Changing the Z spacing to be double the layer height (0.4mm in my case) was a game changer! I also upped the path distance from 2mm to 3mm. My prints are coming out great and my supports remove easily!
    Many thanks

  • @Dax79
    @Dax79 11 месяцев назад +1

    I keep coming back to this. Thanks for the prefect help. The setting you recommended in the description have real saved me time and prep work. THUMBS UP :)

  • @ThaBlackCobra
    @ThaBlackCobra 28 дней назад +1

    I'm brand new to 3D Printing and just had a print support disaster. On my second print but will probably need to do a 3rd using your tips so thanks.

  • @Shinobi2075
    @Shinobi2075 11 месяцев назад +5

    Hello, and thanks for making this video. I'm new to this, and was hoping you could help me. I was looking at your recommended settings and I'm having trouble finding these in Ultimaker Cura. I dont see options for: Top interface layers, interface pattern spacing, or xy separation.

  • @ryanpatrick7086
    @ryanpatrick7086 Год назад +1

    I found this video after slicing my finger open trying to rip the supports off a battery dispenser I printed (that actually broke while I was trying to get the supports off). Thanks for the video!

    • @ALLYOURTECH3DP
      @ALLYOURTECH3DP  Год назад

      I’ve definitely done that more than once! Hope these settings help

  • @c0pperhe4d
    @c0pperhe4d 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks a bunch! Had a hard time with fusing Supports. Your video helped a lot

  • @lLumpyl
    @lLumpyl 26 дней назад

    Your explanation with Lego really helped.

  • @GamekNightPlays
    @GamekNightPlays 5 месяцев назад +6

    Can't find the " XY Separation " in Bambu Lab Studio... do you know what equals that?
    I think it is "Support/Object XY distance" but that is mentioned in mm and not %

    • @limhongyuan9939
      @limhongyuan9939 Месяц назад

      +1

    • @mrgallbladder
      @mrgallbladder 24 дня назад

      Or just double the default number that's on there.

    • @fe219
      @fe219 4 дня назад

      "XY Separation" is calculated as a percentage of the external perimeter width (eg 150% of 2mm width = 3mm XY gap). So take your external perimeter size, multiply it by .75, and that'll give you the XY Separation in mm.

  • @renaeveneziano1593
    @renaeveneziano1593 Год назад +4

    Do these slicer settings you mention have the same name in Cura? I always have the hardest time with supports and try to avoid using it whenever necessary. Thank you!

  • @neonnerd1364
    @neonnerd1364 13 дней назад

    Hopefully this helps me. I've been modeling my own rc drift rims and tires and for certain designs I have trouble getting the supports out without breaking the spokes of the rim. Gonna give this a go later.

  • @bradleygilmore
    @bradleygilmore 10 месяцев назад

    I'm trying these suggestions now. Either way great video and loved the Lego example. Thank you for the awesome video!

  • @presserCC
    @presserCC 10 месяцев назад +2

    lego example was so perfect and genius

  • @theashbot4097
    @theashbot4097 Год назад +5

    Sadly I can not find settings with those names in Cura. Do you think they might have changed the names?

    • @tahaflix
      @tahaflix 3 месяца назад

      sa e

    • @eliazarelizondo7075
      @eliazarelizondo7075 2 месяца назад +1

      You have to activate advance setting in preferences in cura it's strange

    • @theashbot4097
      @theashbot4097 2 месяца назад

      @@eliazarelizondo7075 Oh, OK. Thank you soo much!

    • @eliazarelizondo7075
      @eliazarelizondo7075 2 месяца назад +1

      @@theashbot4097 no problem brother it's kinda odd and confusing but I figured it out through experimenting lol

  • @mrgallbladder
    @mrgallbladder 24 дня назад +1

    Depending on what you're printing, the last tip may not be suitable, as you will have one side the testure of your print plate, and the other side have the wall pattern texture.

  • @EdwardWhiting-y6v
    @EdwardWhiting-y6v Год назад +1

    I’ve had a real hard time removing supports n a Pit Droid. Thx I’ll try some of your settings.

  • @stefang.9319
    @stefang.9319 2 года назад +6

    Great explanation and just at the right time. My last print (supports) annoyed the living sh** out of me, will try it your way and hope for the best ;) Thank you!

  • @shallahk8403
    @shallahk8403 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much! Great explanation. I’m guessing your settings are the minimum spacing and distances to start at, do you have as much luck doubling these space settings? Or do you see more failure trying to increase them?

    • @ALLYOURTECH3DP
      @ALLYOURTECH3DP  Год назад

      Sometimes you end up with a spaghetti failure if you go too far with the settings, so I usually try double the layer height and find it works well. You can also try tree supports which from my experience are pretty amazing and detach easier

  • @enigami4352
    @enigami4352 2 года назад +2

    Thank you very much, gonna try tweaking the support settings now !

    • @ALLYOURTECH3DP
      @ALLYOURTECH3DP  2 года назад

      Awesome! Let me know how the new settings work out for you

  • @AshWedFalcon
    @AshWedFalcon Год назад +5

    Of course for some parts it doesn't matter the orientation of the print, but beware that, for some mechanical parts, which one you choose as Z axis can make the difference (about resistance, accuracy and so on).

    • @ALLYOURTECH3DP
      @ALLYOURTECH3DP  Год назад +3

      Yes, definitely a great point. If its a part that will be under any type of mechanical stress, aligning the layers appropriately is very important!

  • @hheitzman
    @hheitzman 7 месяцев назад

    I came looking for help after some tree supports turned into a fused, bombed out coral reef on a print and just tried again with these settings and it was so much cleaner- thanks!

  • @pcsbuffalo
    @pcsbuffalo Год назад +1

    I can't find these settings in Cura. Looking at "Setting Visibility", I see the "Support Z Distance" but that's it.

  • @wyattspop
    @wyattspop Год назад +2

    Where do you find "Tree supports" in Cura? In "Supports" there are 6 choices like "tree support branch angle/distance/diameter" etc but I don't see just "tree supports" anywhere? Thanks much

    • @aleph-not
      @aleph-not Год назад

      If you already see options about tree supports, then you are already using tree supports. The type of support you use is chosen in a drop-down menu

    • @wyattspop
      @wyattspop Год назад

      TY

  • @CapyBara-hw8ij
    @CapyBara-hw8ij 3 месяца назад

    Thank you, (i subbed before i even started your video)

  • @tyco3dprinting
    @tyco3dprinting 11 месяцев назад

    Outstanding !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @someguy-ij2nj
    @someguy-ij2nj Год назад

    Printing vertically on my FDM printer works best for me.
    I generally avoid printing horizontally like this because it makes the layer lines stand out more. Printing it vertically leads to more layer lines and thus a better finish, so I do that. You can try to split pieces into several parts, but that is a hassle and I don't know how to make the joins inconspicuous.

  • @Tadcrazio
    @Tadcrazio 2 года назад +2

    I've used very similar settings and I still struggle with PETG supports. Pla Is always a breeze for me. Will have to give it some more fiddling.

    • @ALLYOURTECH3DP
      @ALLYOURTECH3DP  2 года назад

      PETG can be a pain sometimes. You might increase the z distance and spacing a bit more.

    • @TeaGamingPanda
      @TeaGamingPanda Год назад +1

      I’m struggling with PLA+ already 😂 any tips?

    • @Tadcrazio
      @Tadcrazio Год назад

      @@TeaGamingPanda I found that using tree supports or organic supports helps a bit.

    • @TeaGamingPanda
      @TeaGamingPanda Год назад

      @@Tadcrazio Gotcha! Def gonna try now and then, thank you!

  • @bahmankasmai3348
    @bahmankasmai3348 3 месяца назад

    I user a 3D printet (UltaMaker s3). I have a hand anatomy with some unconnected bones. I want to use support rods of 2mm to connect various pieces of bones using a different color. Please advise on the softwate I need to achieve this. I use ultramaker cura softwate but I understand for connecting bars I need a software like blender.

  • @Wizgoht
    @Wizgoht Год назад +2

    in milimeters (I have 35 mm) currently, what would 75% of that be?

    • @alpscraftshack599
      @alpscraftshack599 20 дней назад +1

      LOL - I guess they do not teach simple math, in school, to people anymore.

  • @wyattspop
    @wyattspop Год назад +1

    Figured out there are many tools for removing stubborn or poorly designed supports besides the snips your printer came with; needle-nosed pliers, eyeglass-sized screwdriver kit (the flatheads), box-cutters (a good one works better than the $5 home depot version) and you can even employ a soldering iron to melt down excess until it's small enough to file.!

  • @zebrasavant1188
    @zebrasavant1188 7 месяцев назад

    at 3:10 I loved the connective tissue analogy because i have ehlers danlos a genetic connective tissue disorder

  • @PointOfViewPodcast718
    @PointOfViewPodcast718 Год назад +4

    i cant find half these settings on cura or im just dumb

    • @tahaflix
      @tahaflix 3 месяца назад

      same

    • @willgo5620
      @willgo5620 2 месяца назад

      don't use cura. had many problems with it. use orca slicer. way better. and find a support calibration that will print faster to quickly find and tune.

  • @jz699
    @jz699 8 месяцев назад

    Can you recommend settings for ideamaker?

  • @Sillyzombie666
    @Sillyzombie666 4 месяца назад

    oi use cura and i cant seem to actually find the settings you have listed like XY Separation

  • @danelwolf9663
    @danelwolf9663 Год назад +1

    Will these setting work on a Ender 3?

    • @micahdear
      @micahdear Год назад

      Prolly depends on the printer. I'm using an Ender 3 SI Pro and these settings work

  • @hugosinnicks
    @hugosinnicks Год назад

    If I print something small, like a 4x4x4 cm cube, can I put even less supports?
    And what about something bigger (15x15x15 cm cube)?
    Thanks!

  • @DavidNelson42
    @DavidNelson42 11 месяцев назад

    What would these settings translate to in Orca Slicer? The settings there are a bit different

  • @giude7569
    @giude7569 Год назад

    I have mine from two days, only one question, its normal see the firt layer of strings in the back of prints? For back i mean the “ass” the part that touch the bad

  • @thefunkygibbon
    @thefunkygibbon 10 месяцев назад

    my slicer (orcaslicer) shows the xy seperation in terms of mm rather than %. what should i use as a value of that? i'm guessing it should be 75% of one of the numbers

  • @Sillyzombie666
    @Sillyzombie666 4 месяца назад

    my ender 3 can print a death whistle with a complex bottom and i can pull all the supports off in one pull. no matter what i do i cant get my neptune 3 to do the same to the point where i just gave up and only do that print on my ender

  • @wyattspop
    @wyattspop Год назад +1

    Great video, ironically I'm also printing a Mando helmet as well , but I have an Ender3 V2 Neo so I can't print it in one shot like you, it's 8 pieces and my first piece probably used more support filament than the piece itself (top-left-back), Can you tell me where to learn how to make the support piece much smaller? The support alone was 5 by 3 by 2 and took 11 hours! Thanks for helping out a noob dad

    • @ALLYOURTECH3DP
      @ALLYOURTECH3DP  Год назад

      If you can use cura or prusa slicer, select tree supports or organic supports. That's going to cut WAY down on material used, and they seem to be easier to remove.

    • @wyattspop
      @wyattspop Год назад

      @@ALLYOURTECH3DP Thank you kindly

  • @rodtirrell508
    @rodtirrell508 Месяц назад

    Anyone know how to make this adjustment on a Flashforge Adventurer 5m?

    • @alpscraftshack599
      @alpscraftshack599 20 дней назад

      The "... adjustment ..." is not dependent on the brand of printer you have, it is dependent on the Slicer you are using, as different Slicers many have different names for the settings.

  • @ronmerkus5941
    @ronmerkus5941 Год назад +2

    A 3d print is a 2 dimensional object layering process, with support for overhang !!!

    • @sean-pe
      @sean-pe 8 месяцев назад

      Actually filament would not stack up if it were 2d 😊

  • @micahdear
    @micahdear Год назад

    Great share!!! Thank you!

  • @richramos8293
    @richramos8293 11 месяцев назад

    Hey there, Was wondering if you could reach out for a one on one discussion of supports and stickiness. I have tried multiple prints and have questions. Let me know - Richie

  • @davidfarris1332
    @davidfarris1332 Год назад

    Definitely going to try some of these settings. I just ruined an all day print trying to remove tree supports. The print was absolutely perfect otherwise.

  • @wyattspop
    @wyattspop Год назад

    Hey Brother, been doing my homework since we last spoke, I bet most folks new to 3DP will have these questions; How can you tell if the STL you found used unnecessary support? (I use Cura)
    2) How will we know if the settings we change to minimize supports made it inadequate (not supported well enough)? It would be heartbreaking in a 12 hour print to find it failed skimping on supports, does Cura show us if the print might fail? I realize it will be trial and error sometimes, and we want to save material, have faster prints, less support removal work so the benefits are massive, I'd just like to learn the generic settings, as would every 3DP fan. Thanks my friend, liked and subbed

  • @DarknessandLightVR
    @DarknessandLightVR 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much

  • @MathieuTechMoto
    @MathieuTechMoto 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you !

  • @michaelsmith303
    @michaelsmith303 Год назад +1

    good video but the volume is so low that even at 100% I have trouble hearing certain parts

  • @Qvokatas
    @Qvokatas 2 дня назад

    watching this after 3d printing my first thing (a cat figure) and now im scared im gonna break the model which is going to take like 8 hours when i try takung the support off

  • @pontiacmoon
    @pontiacmoon Год назад

    Thank You

  • @tommyseacat3580
    @tommyseacat3580 11 месяцев назад

    Audio? Can't hear you

  • @bwloawesome
    @bwloawesome Год назад

    What? I can't hear you. Jokes aside, great information. Volume level is VERY low, though

  • @robertedison4141
    @robertedison4141 Год назад

    Manual supporta

  • @funrcIndia
    @funrcIndia Год назад

    your sound is very low

  • @lilrex2015
    @lilrex2015 7 месяцев назад +1

    When I click a video for a topic as specific as this I don't want a historynlesson of what support material is. Ni already know that, I just want a better way to take it off without burning 7 minutes

  • @therussian8604
    @therussian8604 Год назад

    Wish you would have gotten straight to the point without explaining what support is we all know we aren’t stupid

    • @allyourtechai
      @allyourtechai Год назад +6

      The video is for people new to 3d printing that have very little experience with supports.

    • @hugosinnicks
      @hugosinnicks Год назад +4

      ​@@allyourtechaiignore the troll, you are just fine

    • @therussian8604
      @therussian8604 Год назад

      @@hugosinnicks dude shut up not everyone is a troll

    • @micahdear
      @micahdear Год назад +3

      @@allyourtechai Agreed, ignore the troll!!! Your explanation was perfect!

  • @SoloBench
    @SoloBench Год назад

    So everything apart from easy to remove supports