I'm close to making the move from ChituBox, I do believe this just answered all my questions. The program looks totally awesome and I really like the video, would like more examples to be made too.
Thank you so much for these tutorials! Does a software exist that can simulate the actual printing (using the parameters and settings from the Slicer software) in order to test if the supports would hold or fail? Best regards.
No such software exists, and it would be incredibly difficult to create accurately. Leaving aside the dozens of popular resin varieties, local environmental conditions have a much larger effect on your ideal settings than most people realize, and would be near-impossible to implement.
There is a free version which does everything a hobbyist would need. You can also enable a 30 day pro trial and if you want to go pro it is pretty cheap, around $40 a year.
OMG! Alt Supports! Your a wizard!
The branch supports were the only thing i missed from Chitubox, no looking back now!
amazing video Janeco please keep doing more i got soo many good tips for Lychee
This is great. Thank you. I too want to work like spiderman.
I'm close to making the move from ChituBox, I do believe this just answered all my questions. The program looks totally awesome and I really like the video, would like more examples to be made too.
Very informative video. Thanks
Great tips
thank you very much for sharing
Great tips thank you 😊
Thank you for this
He do a video about supports for items with threads. Or a video for larger machines like the Epex x156
Question - if you decided you wanted to add a raft after all supporting is complete, do yo have to start from scratch?
Nice guide! Janeco accent sounds like portuguese for some reason :)
Sounds like Alex putting on an accent
Thank you so much for these tutorials!
Does a software exist that can simulate the actual printing (using the parameters and settings from the Slicer software) in order to test if the supports would hold or fail?
Best regards.
No such software exists, and it would be incredibly difficult to create accurately. Leaving aside the dozens of popular resin varieties, local environmental conditions have a much larger effect on your ideal settings than most people realize, and would be near-impossible to implement.
Is it free? Last video I seen there's one you pay for ?
There is a free version which does everything a hobbyist would need. You can also enable a 30 day pro trial and if you want to go pro it is pretty cheap, around $40 a year.