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Joseph Dalton
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 ม.ค. 2021
MEGR 2156 and associated content for UNCC
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2156 L12
มุมมอง 6023 ปีที่แล้ว
Milling the air engine body Combining techniques to complete a finished part How to tap holes to depth and avoid other features
2156 L07
มุมมอง 3033 ปีที่แล้ว
Mill introduction Milling basics Milling setup How to indicate a vise - indicating a mill vise
Prusa Slicer print orientation Video
มุมมอง 2.8K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Print orientation strategies and how to properly orient your 3D prints
Prusa Slicer bed adhesion and support Video
มุมมอง 9K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Ways to ensure good bed adhesion for parts as well as the basics for using supports
5:15 is the answer
How about after XY Compensation we resize the object only to X and Y dimensions with the same number we used in XY Compensation. Wouldn't this get us back to the original external dimensions?
get to the point already
joseph my dear big bro ilove you and your work this is my work we love you from pakistani person
Very detailed tutorial. Thank you
I am using Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo with 0.4 mm nozzle and to achieve round hole with diameter of lets say 8 mm then I am over sizing it by 0.4 mm in PLA and 0.6 in PETG. It always fits very well. For this in fusion 360 i use parametric design where i can always put oversize factor just with one parameter. One profit from this is that I can instantly align the body to the manufacturing method.
Hello sir , can we change infill density for different layers in prusa
does not have this on prusa slicer anymore..
Excellent video! Exact what I need to see for a upcoming print job, thanks!!
Thanks so much
recomendacion ver el video en 1.5 de velocidad, habla muy lento, jajaj el contenido es excelente, saludos
cierto y funciona! haha!
Solution: Just stop using prusa crasher. Cura has a "hole horizontal expansion" setting that makes this entire video obsolete. Holes to small by 0.5mm? Set it to 0.25mm and call it a day, you'll have perfect inside diameters every single time. And the new 5.0 now also has variable line width which is a MAJOR game changer. It has improved dimensional accuracy of my prints AND the strength AND the quality, all in one. It has also reduced the amount I need to use for the horizontal expansion setting simply because of the new variable line width addition.
Is there a way to make it print multiple items at once and make it finish one part before continuing to the next ? kind of like with cura using print sequence . All tho print sequence with cura i have had mixed results on it doing what i want it to and just going between all objects instead of always focusing on one print at a time like i had told it to
2x speed recommended
You sir are the real MVP
Your suggestion of increasing the hole sizes with 0.175 mm is based on the nozzle size I assume (0.4 maybe)? How did you get to this number? And what should it be with a larger nozzle 0.8 for instance?
Just print a sample and test it
I am using 0.4 nozzle and for this size I am oversizing my holes by this value (0.2 on one side * 2) for PLA. For PETG I am oversizing by 0.6 mm. Works well. Using parametric design in Fusion360 so I can modify it comfortably for all project. Those values was achieved by experimenting with my printer (Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo)
This is really the biggest catch that prevent me from using Prusa slicer. The hole size can be compensated only for holes if you use Cura hole size compensation. Sli3er (before it becomes Prusaslicer) also has a hole size compensation but Prusaslicer cut it off for some reason. That makes it pretty much only good for figurine foe me.
Good tips on using Prusa Slicer. Thanks.