Thanks for the video. I am trying to print some dice (d6) I made, but the side of the die that touches the plate is always messed up. Even if I use supports and put the d6 on a raft, it's still not right. I'm new to Bambu Labs so maybe there is something obvious I am missing. I can't seem to raise the dice and try printing them suspended with tree supports because the app keeps putting the dice on the plate when I try to raise them higher.
good information, I've noticed that I can't get the entire bottom half of the sphere supported even by increasing the overhang angle to 90 degrees, the manual is a good option but wondering why automatic will not do this.
Seems like in the new version of today something is broken. If I set tree support to "default" then there is no interface layer (dark green parts) anymore and the supports are welded to the object.
I am trying to make the base support that you suggested for a airless basketball but the support is almost half the ball & not a base. How do you limit the height?
I am trying to use supports to print mini's and it seems to cover the entire mini...like what am I doing wrong? Cura does not do that, and they seem like they will be harder to get off without breaking the mini using the Bambu tree supports
Thanks for the video. I am trying to print some dice (d6) I made, but the side of the die that touches the plate is always messed up. Even if I use supports and put the d6 on a raft, it's still not right. I'm new to Bambu Labs so maybe there is something obvious I am missing. I can't seem to raise the dice and try printing them suspended with tree supports because the app keeps putting the dice on the plate when I try to raise them higher.
Great tutorial! It just missing the decision you went with. I wonder how much you optimized it. Thank you! Good job!
Glad it was helpful!
good information, I've noticed that I can't get the entire bottom half of the sphere supported even by increasing the overhang angle to 90 degrees, the manual is a good option but wondering why automatic will not do this.
That is a question we should be asking to Bambu Studio!
Seems like in the new version of today something is broken. If I set tree support to "default" then there is no interface layer (dark green parts) anymore and the supports are welded to the object.
The question I have is using supports for multiple angle parts with high details
Yeah with supports you will always loose those tiny details. I use a resign printer for anything like this.
I am trying to make the base support that you suggested for a airless basketball but the support is almost half the ball & not a base. How do you limit the height?
you would want to use the "paint support" feature, where you manually mark where you want the supports to be.
I am trying to use supports to print mini's and it seems to cover the entire mini...like what am I doing wrong?
Cura does not do that, and they seem like they will be harder to get off without breaking the mini using the Bambu tree supports
I would use the tree supports and decrease the distance between the object and support by .05mm