Are thses all fdm or are the small minatures resin prints Also very infromative video
@justintime5021Күн бұрын
There are only 3 items at my printing station that i dont consider contaminated, the lid of the printer, the screen and the box of gloves. I never touch those three things with dirty gloves. Every other item i wont touch without them.
@jet23851Күн бұрын
You are very informative. I’m three months into 3-D printing. It’s tough.
@woggersoverlandadventuresКүн бұрын
Great video! Can you set the depth of the painting somewhere once its been painted in Bambu Labs Studio? I have lettering that I would like two layers deep
@dirkcameron453Күн бұрын
wow you really covered everyTHING
@classique_burgouzКүн бұрын
too long
@eusebiou-say-bee-oh326Күн бұрын
Can't watch. Too many moving parts going 100 miles per hour. Why not edit the video down to showing some parts that is important to learn, like techniques, how to file stuff down to fit, he far to spray, etc. In a normal viewing fashion. So that the viewer can learn by doing. As it is, what the video does show is a lack of showing the viewer "how" to do something. Remember, the object of sharing a video is for folks to know one's techniques, whereby another can learn by example. All videos that are done in such warp-speed fashion does not take into consideration a caringness towards the viewership to learn. For with any master that wants to pass on what they learn to the next generation requires of themselves an ability to show how something is made so that those who desires to do what others do easily, can themselves do by observation, without the need to struggle from not understanding an instruction in the first place? In situations with a fast-forwarded video with a lot of moving parts, the brain processing of those watching has to struggle with what the eyes sees, versus the normal voice coming in from the audio. And in this situation, how can an individual learn, if all they do at the end of any video recorded in such a fashion is rub their eyes from trying to see the process being done but cannot.
@JnJShifflerКүн бұрын
This other video says NOT to use flow improver? kzread.info/dash/bejne/YouV07xreLezk5c.htmlsi=yTYAYxqNJtV6z6vi&t=102
@J.SeverinКүн бұрын
i am printing with 126% flow, because i dont know how to change the e-steps on my anycubic predator. :(
@norsazlynisuzi8535Күн бұрын
Good 👍 nice
@mortarmopp39192 күн бұрын
One change I would make is instead of using a separate base panel, I would simply have lowered the cylinder group within 2mm of the bottom. Little quicker and one less object.
@scrambledcitycustomz81342 күн бұрын
how do you zero in your object?
@taylorparker96602 күн бұрын
I’m new with 3D printing in the beginning I struggled with getting successful prints, found a video for “perfect print” settings which was a .2mm layer height setting lmfao so I am that person who managed to get settings that’s worked and 1 year later I am now diving deeper to learn more about the settings for better prints
@dissidentleathermonster2 күн бұрын
Man, these videos helped me so much. Subscribed.
@federicomassimomagurno2 күн бұрын
Somebody did manage to create a custom profile for the anycubic Kobra 2 neo? If that so pls help me🙏🏻
@ainttakenanyshit2 күн бұрын
Good tips, *EXCEPT* to ensure a 100% mixture, the paint should always be mixed/thinned in a separate cup. As your stir stick showed, there was still remaining thick paint on the stick tip even after a bunch of stirs. Trying to obtain a good mix by mixing in the airbrush cup is just asking for trouble/CLOGS. At about 10 bucks for 300 mix cups, use the damn cups and avoid airbrush clogging....
@federicomassimomagurno2 күн бұрын
I followed your whole cura series and it helped me alot, but I cannot manage to make my anycubic kobra 2 neo work properly without stringing, unfortunately it's a recent model so it doesn't exist a proper profile to make it easy for beginners, what can I do? I surely wont give up🔥
@yungboitj2 күн бұрын
Another tip, there’s texture board files that you can 3D print if you don’t have one!
@andy_warb3 күн бұрын
Thank you for this… I was never able to make sense of the ruler tool and this video makes it so clear!
@TheCreativequest3 күн бұрын
I subscribed to your page from your first tutorial I watched. Thank you for Indepth details. I may have missed it at some point, but I watch you zoom in wherever you like. I am locked into one point of zoom. Have I missed something in basics?
@SamiGale4 күн бұрын
Thank you for the great explanation and all your videos. I printed out the models and everything from on the tighter test that is .25 and lower is basically fused together. I noticed in bambu studio (x1c) it does look fused on some of them. Is this then nozzle/slicer/printer dial in that need to be addressed or is that pretty darn good in terms of accuracy for a home 3d printer.
@PauloRicardo-pp4ml4 күн бұрын
Hello, I'm printing a vw bus 1:43 scale and having problems with the side of the body , when it prints the side is deforming.What can I do, I've already tried to add more support to the entire piece and I've already tried with angles of 45 degrees and 35 degrees. But at the end It make some angle marks on it, Cheers
@PauloRicardo-pp4ml4 күн бұрын
Hello, I'm printing a vw bus 1:43 scale and having problems with the side of the body , when it prints the side is deforming.What can I do, I've already tried to add more support to the entire piece and I've already tried with angles of 45 degrees and 35 degrees. But at the end It make some angle marks on it, Cheers
@Bingbangbong284 күн бұрын
Couldve been a 2 mins video lmfao
@camilocortes63154 күн бұрын
Please, can you share your supports config? Very good video!!!
@Bluebrain4 күн бұрын
My advice to get prints look like from a resin printer: buy a resin printer. ;)
@theodorostsolos99834 күн бұрын
Super video!
@brendonrookes11515 күн бұрын
what would it need to be for 0.16 mm im scratching my head iv acidently tore up my bed trying to follow what you said i had my density at 10 for both bottom and top had my bottom set to 0.35 bottom z distence and it scraped the print off the bed
@joshwatson99595 күн бұрын
Thanks for this video, it was simplistic and helped me a lot. Does this work with dual extruders? I have the Geeetech a10m and was wondering if I had to do this with both extruders or does this set both.
@xSOVxMUFASA5 күн бұрын
Starts here 5:20
@jasonchampion8566 күн бұрын
hi can anyone help me when i draw a box in freecad then export it to cura its the right size but if i draw a circle it is 50% bigger any ideas . if i draw a box with a circle inside its comes out the right size , what am i doing wrong ?
@Freedom1776usa6 күн бұрын
great info. thank you. and thanks for moving along quickly. there is a lot of info here.
@davesmith35786 күн бұрын
Damn this is a great video👍
@johnditzler55606 күн бұрын
this is difficult if you have big hands, i absolutely cannot get the wires back in the after disassembly
@IKilledYourDude6 күн бұрын
Do you always start from black or could you do this atop a darker base zenithal? Not sure if it’d matter?
@homarrosa58976 күн бұрын
THe Mario STL is no longer onf thingyverse
@rodgertaylor32046 күн бұрын
great video as usual, sign up for the course, just curious is your note book available to the public to purchase, thanks keep up the amazing work you do for the 3d enthusiasts,
@ItsMeaDMaDe6 күн бұрын
Awesome. Glad you liked it. The link to my log book is in my description to my Etsy store.
@user-fg2lh2kk6l6 күн бұрын
I use scrapper or cloth gloves
@Walt11196 күн бұрын
Thanks for your hard work putting this comparison together! A really great video!!!
@brosfishing16 күн бұрын
Thanks so much I have been trying to find a good tutorial for ages for my sd & usb holder
@larryfroot6 күн бұрын
Once again, another clear and above all, demonstrable tutorial that takes so much pain out of approaching Cura. I have seen a few excellent educators of 3D printing here on KZread. But yours are the best. You take the time to print the objects to demonstrate the settings, and that is a huge help. Thanks for increasing my knowledge in the best way possible. As soon as I can, I'm joining your top-level Patreon. I am currently printing to the very limit of FDM and still need to squeeze out a bit mote detail on some of my designs. In fact, I sometimes hsve to fisl back the designs for my FDM printer...even with a Mosquito hotend, Bondtech Direct Drive Extruder and a belt driven z axis on my Ender 3 v2. Looks like some advanced knowledge of Cura might be enough to get me over the line. Also, and I'm amazed at my own ignorance here, I had no idea nozzles came in sizes less than 0.4 mm. Like, big duh! Anyways, thanks again. Hugely appreciated.
@user-el8qv4fz4h7 күн бұрын
Hey im new to 3d printing and my prints are coming out ugly on the ender 3. Any settings on cura you would recommend for better flow
@kitmarshall40847 күн бұрын
Can you do this with Vallejo grey primer?
@billkirchner44957 күн бұрын
Whoa!!! Check out that cardboard spool for your RED filament! 🙄😲
@BasementStudi0s7 күн бұрын
that mustache is amazing
@ItsMeaDMaDe7 күн бұрын
Why thank you.
@ideasunlimited35867 күн бұрын
New to Bambu and love your detailed tutorials, please keep them coming
@Knappist7 күн бұрын
This guy is a fountain of knowledge, great stuff many thanks for posting this has saved many of us from a mental printing break down 👍
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Are thses all fdm or are the small minatures resin prints Also very infromative video
There are only 3 items at my printing station that i dont consider contaminated, the lid of the printer, the screen and the box of gloves. I never touch those three things with dirty gloves. Every other item i wont touch without them.
You are very informative. I’m three months into 3-D printing. It’s tough.
Great video! Can you set the depth of the painting somewhere once its been painted in Bambu Labs Studio? I have lettering that I would like two layers deep
wow you really covered everyTHING
too long
Can't watch. Too many moving parts going 100 miles per hour. Why not edit the video down to showing some parts that is important to learn, like techniques, how to file stuff down to fit, he far to spray, etc. In a normal viewing fashion. So that the viewer can learn by doing. As it is, what the video does show is a lack of showing the viewer "how" to do something. Remember, the object of sharing a video is for folks to know one's techniques, whereby another can learn by example. All videos that are done in such warp-speed fashion does not take into consideration a caringness towards the viewership to learn. For with any master that wants to pass on what they learn to the next generation requires of themselves an ability to show how something is made so that those who desires to do what others do easily, can themselves do by observation, without the need to struggle from not understanding an instruction in the first place? In situations with a fast-forwarded video with a lot of moving parts, the brain processing of those watching has to struggle with what the eyes sees, versus the normal voice coming in from the audio. And in this situation, how can an individual learn, if all they do at the end of any video recorded in such a fashion is rub their eyes from trying to see the process being done but cannot.
This other video says NOT to use flow improver? kzread.info/dash/bejne/YouV07xreLezk5c.htmlsi=yTYAYxqNJtV6z6vi&t=102
i am printing with 126% flow, because i dont know how to change the e-steps on my anycubic predator. :(
Good 👍 nice
One change I would make is instead of using a separate base panel, I would simply have lowered the cylinder group within 2mm of the bottom. Little quicker and one less object.
how do you zero in your object?
I’m new with 3D printing in the beginning I struggled with getting successful prints, found a video for “perfect print” settings which was a .2mm layer height setting lmfao so I am that person who managed to get settings that’s worked and 1 year later I am now diving deeper to learn more about the settings for better prints
Man, these videos helped me so much. Subscribed.
Somebody did manage to create a custom profile for the anycubic Kobra 2 neo? If that so pls help me🙏🏻
Good tips, *EXCEPT* to ensure a 100% mixture, the paint should always be mixed/thinned in a separate cup. As your stir stick showed, there was still remaining thick paint on the stick tip even after a bunch of stirs. Trying to obtain a good mix by mixing in the airbrush cup is just asking for trouble/CLOGS. At about 10 bucks for 300 mix cups, use the damn cups and avoid airbrush clogging....
I followed your whole cura series and it helped me alot, but I cannot manage to make my anycubic kobra 2 neo work properly without stringing, unfortunately it's a recent model so it doesn't exist a proper profile to make it easy for beginners, what can I do? I surely wont give up🔥
Another tip, there’s texture board files that you can 3D print if you don’t have one!
Thank you for this… I was never able to make sense of the ruler tool and this video makes it so clear!
I subscribed to your page from your first tutorial I watched. Thank you for Indepth details. I may have missed it at some point, but I watch you zoom in wherever you like. I am locked into one point of zoom. Have I missed something in basics?
Thank you for the great explanation and all your videos. I printed out the models and everything from on the tighter test that is .25 and lower is basically fused together. I noticed in bambu studio (x1c) it does look fused on some of them. Is this then nozzle/slicer/printer dial in that need to be addressed or is that pretty darn good in terms of accuracy for a home 3d printer.
Hello, I'm printing a vw bus 1:43 scale and having problems with the side of the body , when it prints the side is deforming.What can I do, I've already tried to add more support to the entire piece and I've already tried with angles of 45 degrees and 35 degrees. But at the end It make some angle marks on it, Cheers
Hello, I'm printing a vw bus 1:43 scale and having problems with the side of the body , when it prints the side is deforming.What can I do, I've already tried to add more support to the entire piece and I've already tried with angles of 45 degrees and 35 degrees. But at the end It make some angle marks on it, Cheers
Couldve been a 2 mins video lmfao
Please, can you share your supports config? Very good video!!!
My advice to get prints look like from a resin printer: buy a resin printer. ;)
Super video!
what would it need to be for 0.16 mm im scratching my head iv acidently tore up my bed trying to follow what you said i had my density at 10 for both bottom and top had my bottom set to 0.35 bottom z distence and it scraped the print off the bed
Thanks for this video, it was simplistic and helped me a lot. Does this work with dual extruders? I have the Geeetech a10m and was wondering if I had to do this with both extruders or does this set both.
Starts here 5:20
hi can anyone help me when i draw a box in freecad then export it to cura its the right size but if i draw a circle it is 50% bigger any ideas . if i draw a box with a circle inside its comes out the right size , what am i doing wrong ?
great info. thank you. and thanks for moving along quickly. there is a lot of info here.
Damn this is a great video👍
this is difficult if you have big hands, i absolutely cannot get the wires back in the after disassembly
Do you always start from black or could you do this atop a darker base zenithal? Not sure if it’d matter?
THe Mario STL is no longer onf thingyverse
great video as usual, sign up for the course, just curious is your note book available to the public to purchase, thanks keep up the amazing work you do for the 3d enthusiasts,
Awesome. Glad you liked it. The link to my log book is in my description to my Etsy store.
I use scrapper or cloth gloves
Thanks for your hard work putting this comparison together! A really great video!!!
Thanks so much I have been trying to find a good tutorial for ages for my sd & usb holder
Once again, another clear and above all, demonstrable tutorial that takes so much pain out of approaching Cura. I have seen a few excellent educators of 3D printing here on KZread. But yours are the best. You take the time to print the objects to demonstrate the settings, and that is a huge help. Thanks for increasing my knowledge in the best way possible. As soon as I can, I'm joining your top-level Patreon. I am currently printing to the very limit of FDM and still need to squeeze out a bit mote detail on some of my designs. In fact, I sometimes hsve to fisl back the designs for my FDM printer...even with a Mosquito hotend, Bondtech Direct Drive Extruder and a belt driven z axis on my Ender 3 v2. Looks like some advanced knowledge of Cura might be enough to get me over the line. Also, and I'm amazed at my own ignorance here, I had no idea nozzles came in sizes less than 0.4 mm. Like, big duh! Anyways, thanks again. Hugely appreciated.
Hey im new to 3d printing and my prints are coming out ugly on the ender 3. Any settings on cura you would recommend for better flow
Can you do this with Vallejo grey primer?
Whoa!!! Check out that cardboard spool for your RED filament! 🙄😲
that mustache is amazing
Why thank you.
New to Bambu and love your detailed tutorials, please keep them coming
This guy is a fountain of knowledge, great stuff many thanks for posting this has saved many of us from a mental printing break down 👍