#1. You can have supports turned off for all prints. #2. As you can see in the videos, the autogenerated supports are usually overkill and can be much more of a hassle to remove. #3. If people are printing with different slicers, each slicer will have different versions of supports that may or may not work for the part. #4. It’s time consuming and difficult to clearly explain where to add supports to users (this eliminates that entirely). #5. They can be designed to break away cleaner.
@jordanazzow2033
2 ай бұрын
@@madebyjwillis wow, thanks alot!
@the_void856
2 ай бұрын
@@madebyjwillisIn most of the modern slicers you have a huge amount of control over the supports, I would definitely say that it's a waste of time to try to make your own in the cad software
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but why? what are the benefits?
@madebyjwillis
2 ай бұрын
#1. You can have supports turned off for all prints. #2. As you can see in the videos, the autogenerated supports are usually overkill and can be much more of a hassle to remove. #3. If people are printing with different slicers, each slicer will have different versions of supports that may or may not work for the part. #4. It’s time consuming and difficult to clearly explain where to add supports to users (this eliminates that entirely). #5. They can be designed to break away cleaner.
@jordanazzow2033
2 ай бұрын
@@madebyjwillis wow, thanks alot!
@the_void856
2 ай бұрын
@@madebyjwillisIn most of the modern slicers you have a huge amount of control over the supports, I would definitely say that it's a waste of time to try to make your own in the cad software