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Your video helps me solving a lot of problems and finally I got my model perfectly print! Highly recommend this video to all users, the explanation is in detail and very easy to understand, I wish I can find this earlier and it would save me a lot of materials😄👍
I always used Cura, now with two new Creality printers that are not natively supported within Cura without creating a profile from scratch I stepped over to Creality Slicer for now. Then I was surprised how Creality Slicer looked, as I remember Creality Slicer from years ago. Watching your great video tutorial made everything very clear, I was on my way in no time and started printing. Keep up the good work, new subscriber for sure!
I like CURA allot. It has been a bit of a step behind, with the newer machines, but it is a powerful slicer. Learning Creality Print is worth your time (NOT "Creality Slicer"). I would also consider learning ORCA. IMO, the day's of working in a single slicer, are somewhat over. It's worth learning all these new powerful tools. Welcome to the channel!
After 18,000 views.... Somebody told me, the video quality of the original upload, was sh*t. Turned out, there was an accidental change, in my Rendering profile, and several videos are affected. They were rendered to look like trash. Nobody told me.... I am identifying them, and reuploading them. Some of them, did very well. It will hurt my channel, but, it's necessary. Sorry peeps. I will probs replace them, one a day.
This is super helpful. I was struggling with lame supports in creality, but clogs in prusa and orca. Now i can stay in creality without having to pull my hair out trying to pull off supports. Thanks!!
Very good, yep, I looked totally the first (bad quality) one, but it was ok. Of course, this here is top. For me as a non-native English - speaker, I could follow your good voice (and good spooken). Gratulation.
@@3DRundown I find it quite helpful. So many TH-camrs talk like they get paid by words per minute. My conspiracy-brain thinks it might be to generate repeat views because I have to go back and watch it again 😂
Well done, I was getting quite frustrated when I stepped over to use Creality print 5.0. When someone told me it was based on Orca, I almost moved over to it, since it has profiles for other printers as well. Still, I figured I’d give it a shot. I was frustrated that several options moved, and you helped clarify. For example, the raft moved into supports instead of bed adhesion, which is not intuitive. Actually, it’s kind of stupid. I also admire your optimism and thinking that rafts shouldn’t be necessary… with the 3v3 KE, the annoying PEI bed plate, even though it might be the best possible thing on the market, still stinks, in holding on a print. I hate wasting filament, but have to print rafts in order to stabilize taller wobbly prints (the bed is way too spastic unless I slow the speedway down). I was frustrated when I couldn’t find the option, but now I know where it is, thanks to your video. Also, the option of moving things to other beds is helpful, too. A well done video, and much appreciated that you upped the quality with this release.
@@3DRundown I found it. There is this small half-moon thing you have to select in the upper right corner to show and hide the panel. It's hard to see because it is black on the dark gray background. It did not launch as open when i installed the software and went to use it.
@@3DRundown I've made a quick video. The screen originally opened up no panel, just a small hard to see sector of a circle in the upper right hand corner of the screen. In the video you can see me selecting the arrow to open it. th-cam.com/video/whHtAF3V8ws/w-d-xo.html
Great tutorial , well explained! Thx ! , I have a question : is there a way to change the supports density like in creality slicer? (the older creality slicer program)
Step one: Stop using Creality Slicer. It's an ANCIENT version of CURA. Get the latest Cura, and use that... Next to the search bar, Click the 3 BARS, then click "manage settings visibility". Do a search on SUPPORT DENSITY. Check the box next to it, to turn that feature on, so you can edit it.
Thank you Gregg adventure awesome videos I never knew that about the temp and speed of the print...I thought once you can only do minor things to other people prints because I thought once they did the code it was set in stone...thank you so very much one more question since I updated my firmware on screen and motherboard from watching your other video so I can delete all older gcode's that was slice with old firmware??? I bought some filament and it's pla plus from sunlu how hard is it to print with???thank you again for all the patience and support
Just need to grasp the difference between a GCODE and an STL file. An STL file, is simple a model. It contains no code for your printer. When you slicer it, in a slicer, that File, is turned into a GCODE, which contains the instructions, for the printer, to print that model.
@@Gregatron13 I heard they copied off of a different slicer this time. I’m still using one of the version 4s because I’ve had nothing but problems with the new slicer.
@@MG_LIFE_LBS The patch notes say it's a combo of orca, prusa, cura, AND bambu slicers. I've only used it for a few hours, but 2 for 2 on successful miniature prints.
I think that I may have messed something up or I'm not clicking in to this particular part. So I made some push clips for our doggies "cone of shame." LOL In the model, I have 2 parts. The one part has a round piece that sits up a couple of mm. I tried to paint the tree support to just that area. It's there, but the tree does NOT actually touch the area that needs support. I printed it just to see the results and sure enough, the trees are there, but not touching this round part. The underneath part of this round piece looks textured, like it was sitting on the textured plate. Of course, it doesn't. I try changing numbers to see what will get the tree to just touch the bottom for support, but it eludes me. Any ideas?
Enjoyed the video. I have trying to use silk PLA+ Creality Print with my K1c, but am having problems with SEAMS showing up on top surfaces or slightly rounded areas. Do you have any hints? thanks
I do a TON of silk. Several machines with silk at a time, every day. What brand filament? Speeds? Temps? Go 220/60. Slow things down. Move your Z-SEAM. Try more than one brand....
@@3DRundown Brand is 3DHOJOR Silk PLA Bronze, I have tried the stock Hyper PLA, Generic PLA and Generic Silk PLA all with stock temps. Have tried other makes and brands, plain PLA , PLA+, silk and not silk tried all the seam settings, Tried setting speed drown to 45
It sounds like a cooling issue. For example, check out this giant silk print, and what happens, when the bambu hotend fan failed: th-cam.com/video/us4M467Wkcw/w-d-xo.html
thanks for the video, was really helpfull. But can you give advice? i want to ger rid of some hairs in the model, but i dont know how to do it here. Most guides are for creality slicer 4.3, where it was done by retract, but at 5 i cant find it
Retraction could cause stringing. Often setting the retraction speed too high. You'll find it under "Extruder 1" in the printer profile. Click the PEN next to the active printer, in the top left
@@3DRundown I didn't find it in printer settings, but in calibration setting. Still dont understand how to use it, and why if i change it, it throw me to do calibration test...
Does anyone know why the slice option isnt green for me? Im printing on a v3 se and i pulled the file straight from creality cloud and print isnt giving me the option to slice the model?
I’m going to try my luck with you to try and find out what I’m doing wrong, when I prepare my model with or without support and then slice and preview I keep getting gaps as if part of the model is missing. I’ve just updated to Creality 5.1 and still no luck anyone have any ideas.
Challenge: slice the model in Orca Slicer, and see if the problem persists. What's the model? What profile are you using? I would use 0.2, unless see a need for something else
@@3DRundown sorry for the delay in responding, turns out that it was a bad file I downloaded everything else works fine nevertheless thanks again for your help.
Hey guys is there a way that i can actually select the place where the tree bases are being generated from?. I have this issue where i want my tree supports to generate from the inside to the outside of my model. BUT its happening the other way around and its making the supports go out of bounds. So far my solution is to print diagonally to make them fit. But i would LOVE if someone had a fix for this
Also @3DRundown you just earned a new subscriber. Thanks for the info, i was actually playing around with the tool trying to find if anyone knew more than what i already knew. And you my guy are a genius thanks!
@@3DRundown yeah diagonally is fine. But if we were able to select base origin for supports that way we would be able to fit more models on the same plate instead of a diagonal one that takes all the space.
I'd love to have a Sermoon. Been on my WANT list forever. Creality Slicer, and Creality PRINT, are 2 different problems. I assume you mean, CREALITY PRINT. They are focusing on getting profiles on it, for their newer machines. Older ones may, or may not come. But newer ones, will come 1st.
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I bet this was developed on win xp
Your video helps me solving a lot of problems and finally I got my model perfectly print! Highly recommend this video to all users, the explanation is in detail and very easy to understand, I wish I can find this earlier and it would save me a lot of materials😄👍
Thanks for this very helpful info! I was wondering how to draw the supports.
This has helped alot!
Thanks so much
I am completely new to 3d printing. Thank you for this comprehensive, well explained, tutorial.
Welcome to the party
Thank you for this. Was looking for straightforward intro to supports and this was exactly what i needed!
and im glad i stuck around for the remainder of the video! super useful information. thank you again!
Thank you. I really go deep on details, and allot of people miss out, by bailing. It's nice to hear when peeps sticks with it. :)
Just started using the Ender 3 V3 and never used Creality print, perfect timing and great info! Thanks
I always used Cura, now with two new Creality printers that are not natively supported within Cura without creating a profile from scratch I stepped over to Creality Slicer for now.
Then I was surprised how Creality Slicer looked, as I remember Creality Slicer from years ago.
Watching your great video tutorial made everything very clear, I was on my way in no time and started printing.
Keep up the good work, new subscriber for sure!
I like CURA allot. It has been a bit of a step behind, with the newer machines, but it is a powerful slicer. Learning Creality Print is worth your time (NOT "Creality Slicer"). I would also consider learning ORCA. IMO, the day's of working in a single slicer, are somewhat over. It's worth learning all these new powerful tools. Welcome to the channel!
I have watched many videos on Creality Print and this is by far the best 👌 Thank you I learnt soo much 🫶🙏
Thank you for the video I’m just getting into 3d printing and I’ve learned so much thx
Welcome! Watch ALL MY SLICER VIDEOS. Even other slicers. Slicing is EVERYTHING, for 3D printing success. :)
After 18,000 views.... Somebody told me, the video quality of the original upload, was sh*t. Turned out, there was an accidental change, in my Rendering profile, and several videos are affected. They were rendered to look like trash. Nobody told me.... I am identifying them, and reuploading them. Some of them, did very well. It will hurt my channel, but, it's necessary. Sorry peeps. I will probs replace them, one a day.
This is so helpful. You explained very well. Kudos to you.
This is super helpful. I was struggling with lame supports in creality, but clogs in prusa and orca. Now i can stay in creality without having to pull my hair out trying to pull off supports. Thanks!!
Very welcome!
This video has helped me so much, I will be using it as a reference from now on, spoke slow precisely.
Epic. Thanks for being here
Thank you for this, it's just what I needed!
Very welcome. Thanks for being here
Very good, yep, I looked totally the first (bad quality) one, but it was ok. Of course, this here is top. For me as a non-native English - speaker, I could follow your good voice (and good spooken). Gratulation.
Awesome. Thanks so much! I speak slow and clearly, on purpose! Some people make fun of my style, but, I think most people like it this way. :)
@@3DRundown I find it quite helpful. So many TH-camrs talk like they get paid by words per minute. My conspiracy-brain thinks it might be to generate repeat views because I have to go back and watch it again 😂
The sad part is, we get paid $0. Some youtubers just.... aren't.... good.... There, I said it.
Well done, I was getting quite frustrated when I stepped over to use Creality print 5.0. When someone told me it was based on Orca, I almost moved over to it, since it has profiles for other printers as well. Still, I figured I’d give it a shot. I was frustrated that several options moved, and you helped clarify. For example, the raft moved into supports instead of bed adhesion, which is not intuitive. Actually, it’s kind of stupid. I also admire your optimism and thinking that rafts shouldn’t be necessary… with the 3v3 KE, the annoying PEI bed plate, even though it might be the best possible thing on the market, still stinks, in holding on a print. I hate wasting filament, but have to print rafts in order to stabilize taller wobbly prints (the bed is way too spastic unless I slow the speedway down). I was frustrated when I couldn’t find the option, but now I know where it is, thanks to your video. Also, the option of moving things to other beds is helpful, too. A well done video, and much appreciated that you upped the quality with this release.
Great video. Just started with this slicer. Stupid question. How do you get the "Materials" panel to show up?
It's always up.... can you elaborate?
@@3DRundown I found it. There is this small half-moon thing you have to select in the upper right corner to show and hide the panel. It's hard to see because it is black on the dark gray background. It did not launch as open when i installed the software and went to use it.
@@3DRundown I've made a quick video. The screen originally opened up no panel, just a small hard to see sector of a circle in the upper right hand corner of the screen. In the video you can see me selecting the arrow to open it.
th-cam.com/video/whHtAF3V8ws/w-d-xo.html
Great tutorial , well explained! Thx ! , I have a question : is there a way to change the supports density like in creality slicer? (the older creality slicer program)
Step one: Stop using Creality Slicer. It's an ANCIENT version of CURA. Get the latest Cura, and use that...
Next to the search bar, Click the 3 BARS, then click "manage settings visibility". Do a search on SUPPORT DENSITY. Check the box next to it, to turn that feature on, so you can edit it.
Thank you Gregg adventure awesome videos I never knew that about the temp and speed of the print...I thought once you can only do minor things to other people prints because I thought once they did the code it was set in stone...thank you so very much one more question since I updated my firmware on screen and motherboard from watching your other video so I can delete all older gcode's that was slice with old firmware??? I bought some filament and it's pla plus from sunlu how hard is it to print with???thank you again for all the patience and support
Just need to grasp the difference between a GCODE and an STL file. An STL file, is simple a model. It contains no code for your printer. When you slicer it, in a slicer, that File, is turned into a GCODE, which contains the instructions, for the printer, to print that model.
Woahhhh that looks completely different from before
It's like a whole new slicer. New icon on the desktop, totally different from the old one with a C logo. But so far soooo much better.
@@Gregatron13 I heard they copied off of a different slicer this time. I’m still using one of the version 4s because I’ve had nothing but problems with the new slicer.
@@MG_LIFE_LBS The patch notes say it's a combo of orca, prusa, cura, AND bambu slicers. I've only used it for a few hours, but 2 for 2 on successful miniature prints.
Thankyou thankyou thankyou
Such a great video! Sub'd!
I think that I may have messed something up or I'm not clicking in to this particular part.
So I made some push clips for our doggies "cone of shame." LOL
In the model, I have 2 parts. The one part has a round piece that sits up a couple of mm.
I tried to paint the tree support to just that area.
It's there, but the tree does NOT actually touch the area that needs support.
I printed it just to see the results and sure enough, the trees are there, but not touching this round part.
The underneath part of this round piece looks textured, like it was sitting on the textured plate. Of course, it doesn't.
I try changing numbers to see what will get the tree to just touch the bottom for support, but it eludes me.
Any ideas?
Enjoyed the video. I have trying to use silk PLA+ Creality Print with my K1c, but am having problems with SEAMS showing up on top surfaces or slightly rounded areas. Do you have any hints? thanks
I do a TON of silk. Several machines with silk at a time, every day. What brand filament? Speeds? Temps? Go 220/60. Slow things down. Move your Z-SEAM. Try more than one brand....
@@3DRundown Brand is 3DHOJOR Silk PLA Bronze, I have tried the stock Hyper PLA, Generic PLA and Generic Silk PLA all with stock temps. Have tried other makes and brands, plain PLA , PLA+, silk and not silk tried all the seam settings, Tried setting speed drown to 45
It sounds like a cooling issue. For example, check out this giant silk print, and what happens, when the bambu hotend fan failed: th-cam.com/video/us4M467Wkcw/w-d-xo.html
I was trying to print out a shell with outer tree supports. I keep getting these crazy bridges going across. Thoughts?
thanks for the video, was really helpfull. But can you give advice? i want to ger rid of some hairs in the model, but i dont know how to do it here. Most guides are for creality slicer 4.3, where it was done by retract, but at 5 i cant find it
Retraction could cause stringing. Often setting the retraction speed too high. You'll find it under "Extruder 1" in the printer profile. Click the PEN next to the active printer, in the top left
@@3DRundown I didn't find it in printer settings, but in calibration setting. Still dont understand how to use it, and why if i change it, it throw me to do calibration test...
Amazing tutorial thanks a lot!!!
Very welcome! Stay tuned for more. :)
thanks!
Welcome!
Does anyone know why the slice option isnt green for me? Im printing on a v3 se and i pulled the file straight from creality cloud and print isnt giving me the option to slice the model?
Is it too tall, or off the edge of the plate
I’m going to try my luck with you to try and find out what I’m doing wrong, when I prepare my model with or without support and then slice and preview I keep getting gaps as if part of the model is missing. I’ve just updated to Creality 5.1 and still no luck anyone have any ideas.
Challenge: slice the model in Orca Slicer, and see if the problem persists.
What's the model? What profile are you using? I would use 0.2, unless see a need for something else
@@3DRundown sorry for the delay in responding, turns out that it was a bad file I downloaded everything else works fine nevertheless thanks again for your help.
Hey Gregg yay ! Mommy got me a new toy !
Awesome!! yay!!
@@3DRundown carbon
Hey guys is there a way that i can actually select the place where the tree bases are being generated from?.
I have this issue where i want my tree supports to generate from the inside to the outside of my model. BUT its happening the other way around and its making the supports go out of bounds. So far my solution is to print diagonally to make them fit. But i would LOVE if someone had a fix for this
Also @3DRundown you just earned a new subscriber. Thanks for the info, i was actually playing around with the tool trying to find if anyone knew more than what i already knew. And you my guy are a genius thanks!
🙏🏼🙏🏼You may also like this one: th-cam.com/video/ngckI5kbCUQ/w-d-xo.html
I don't know of a way to do this, but Diagonal is fine. I use diagonal allot
@@3DRundown already watched it. Great video 🫰🏻
@@3DRundown yeah diagonally is fine. But if we were able to select base origin for supports that way we would be able to fit more models on the same plate instead of a diagonal one that takes all the space.
v5 doesn't have "initial bottom layers" while v4 has it. Can you let me know how to find it on the setting menu?
I have a Creality Sermoon D1, Why cant i find it on creality slicer?
I'd love to have a Sermoon. Been on my WANT list forever. Creality Slicer, and Creality PRINT, are 2 different problems. I assume you mean, CREALITY PRINT. They are focusing on getting profiles on it, for their newer machines. Older ones may, or may not come. But newer ones, will come 1st.