Quality video. Minimal fluff, straight to the point. Loved the real world example prints to demonstrate your talking points. Vid was a huge help for me making some tweaks on my printer
Thank you, my friend! Glad you liked it and thank you for watching. I'll be honest, I have never used Orca Slicer before, but I certainly will look into it!
Do you teach going supportless (maybe at an angle)? and/or coding the supports into the model? I've been having fun with both of these things. (i do NOT like supports, if at all avoidable... and I also do NOT like filament swaps unless i have to)
Absolutely, we try to as much as possible! I haven’t tried with coding the supports into the model, but definitely going without supports as often as we can. Supports are always a pain but this is the best method I have found, by far!
I just purchased a 3d printer kobra 2 and it is kinda good but i couldn't find the right support settings using both cura slicer and orca and i really need help with that
Im going to be 100% honest I just stopped 3D printing for this reason 6:37. Just hearing the sound makes me cringe! I hope I can give it another shot with the tips in the vid
It’s a miserable sound, that’s for sure! Hoping you get back into it, my friend. It truly is a great hobby! If you have any questions along the way, I’m happy to help - thanks for watching!
I typically stick with Cura-recommended settings at this point, which if I'm not mistaken is 60? I haven't ventured far into that environment quite yet, but I am open to any suggestions that you might have if you have tackled that.Thanks for watching!
A lot of the stuff we printed didn’t require supports. We printed a lot of small keychains and stuff when I taught middle school. My high schoolers had to suffer through this for a year when I switched before I dialed it in… feel bad for them mow
Quality video. Minimal fluff, straight to the point. Loved the real world example prints to demonstrate your talking points. Vid was a huge help for me making some tweaks on my printer
Thank you, my friend! Really appreciate the kind words, and thank you for watching!
My glorious king thank you so much for this video 🙏
Happy to help, my friend! Thanks so much for watching and let me know if you have any questions!
great vid bud, helped out a lot.
Glad it helped, my friend! Thanks for watching!
Very good video, straight to the point, but maybe could you make a tutorial with Orca Slicer please, I feel that I get better prints with that slicer
Thank you, my friend! Glad you liked it and thank you for watching. I'll be honest, I have never used Orca Slicer before, but I certainly will look into it!
Do you teach going supportless (maybe at an angle)? and/or coding the supports into the model? I've been having fun with both of these things. (i do NOT like supports, if at all avoidable... and I also do NOT like filament swaps unless i have to)
Absolutely, we try to as much as possible! I haven’t tried with coding the supports into the model, but definitely going without supports as often as we can. Supports are always a pain but this is the best method I have found, by far!
I just purchased a 3d printer kobra 2 and it is kinda good but i couldn't find the right support settings using both cura slicer and orca and i really need help with that
Happy to walk you through it, my friend! Send me an email - kennedydiy01@gmail.com
Im going to be 100% honest I just stopped 3D printing for this reason 6:37. Just hearing the sound makes me cringe!
I hope I can give it another shot with the tips in the vid
It’s a miserable sound, that’s for sure! Hoping you get back into it, my friend. It truly is a great hobby! If you have any questions along the way, I’m happy to help - thanks for watching!
But won't it change the actual dimensions of the print if we did 0.4 to support z distance
Nope, it should keep the print the exact same size!
What over hang degree are you using?
I typically stick with Cura-recommended settings at this point, which if I'm not mistaken is 60? I haven't ventured far into that environment quite yet, but I am open to any suggestions that you might have if you have tackled that.Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video, going to try the overhang test print next to refine even more
@ awesome! Let me know how it goes!
So for 6 yrs you had your students go through this?
A lot of the stuff we printed didn’t require supports. We printed a lot of small keychains and stuff when I taught middle school. My high schoolers had to suffer through this for a year when I switched before I dialed it in… feel bad for them mow