How to slice simple dual color parts without the AMS in Bambu Studio
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 เม.ย. 2024
- This technique works on the entire Bambu Labs lineup of 3D printers. The A1 series, P series and X series of printers can all pause at a layer and you can perform a manual color swap.
Soldering Tip Model: makerworld.com/en/models/4269...
Subscribe Sign Model: makerworld.com/en/models/4269...
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🟢 A1 mini: shrsl.com/4dal7
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AMS Lite: shrsl.com/4hpwh
FILAMENT
⚪ White PLA: shrsl.com/4g2ml
🔴 Red PLA: shrsl.com/4hpwk
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Perfect video, not too long, no useless BS. Showed us the whole process, thank you dude! I have a new P1S so I think that the process will be exactly the same. Now let's go do some multi color stuff!
Perfect - THANK YOU for all the details and up close shots 🙏🙏
You're welcome. Thanks for the comment :)
Tank you very much . Helped lots !
Thanks that was helpful.
Glad it was helpful.
very helpful tank you
You’re welcome, glad it was helpful
I've got a crazy question..... What font are you using for the text? Do you tweak the font size to match nozzle size at all?
That is pretty crazy. The font I used in this video is "Roboto" (fonts.google.com/specimen/Roboto ) because that's what TH-cam uses across the platform and I wanted the "Subscribe" letters to match.
I don't scale things specifically for nozzle size but I wouldn't print anything where the letters are thinner than the nozzle size. In this case 0.4mm. The part in the video has letters that have a line width of approx. 2mm which just happens to be a multiple of 0.4mm but that's a happy little accident. Not an intentional choice.
@@3DPrintStuff thanks. Yes, that is what I meant regarding font size - was it a multiple of the nozzle. I was just impressed how smooth and full bodied the text came out. I know font style and text width can play an important role in the printed results. 🙏🙏
How do you make the raised edge on the out side im trying to make some drink coasters with a raised edge to catch the condensation
If you already have a base shape I do a "Project" and then a "Offset" and then extrude.
@@3DPrintStuff and that will rase the edge the same hight as the writing on the subscriber model printed
Thank you for the video
You're welcome, glad it was useful.