Thanks for the videos. I created my first Hueforge and when i import it into Bambu Studios, my layer height is off. I am wanting to get more layers of white but it is maxed out even when I go to a .04 layer height. How can i fix this? Is there a way i can send it to you
There is a max depth option on the bottom right side of the screen. You can also change it from dynamic to static depth so youll get exactly what you want Sometimes the slicers will cut off your top most layers because its simplifying it down. This only really happens when you have small spikes and doesnt effect the overall quality. Im assuming this isnt happening to you but its good to know regardless
Thanks for the tutorial. Just bought a TD-1 (AJAX-3D) and looking for a workflow in setting up my filament library in HueForge. If and when you have time, can you create a video on your thoughts on this. Thanks again!
All youll have to do is plug it into your computer and open hueforge. Once you insert a filament, hueforge will pop up the add filament screen. You’ll have to mess with color sometimes but TD will be perfect
Thanks for the videos. I created my first Hueforge and when i import it into Bambu Studios, my layer height is off. I am wanting to get more layers of white but it is maxed out even when I go to a .04 layer height. How can i fix this? Is there a way i can send it to you
There is a max depth option on the bottom right side of the screen. You can also change it from dynamic to static depth so youll get exactly what you want
Sometimes the slicers will cut off your top most layers because its simplifying it down. This only really happens when you have small spikes and doesnt effect the overall quality. Im assuming this isnt happening to you but its good to know regardless
Thanks for the tutorial. Just bought a TD-1 (AJAX-3D) and looking for a workflow in setting up my filament library in HueForge. If and when you have time, can you create a video on your thoughts on this. Thanks again!
All youll have to do is plug it into your computer and open hueforge. Once you insert a filament, hueforge will pop up the add filament screen. You’ll have to mess with color sometimes but TD will be perfect
@@NeoKoiPrints That sounds easy enough, I'll try this over the weekend - Thanks again!