Pill Jar example: Full 3D design to 3D print using Fusion 360 🧡 Orca Slicer 💙 Sovol SV07+ on Klipper
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.พ. 2024
- 💜 My STL models:
Pill jar → cults3d.com/en/3d-model/home/...
SV07+ dust cover system → cults3d.com/en/creations/sovo...
SV06 Plus dust cover system → cults3d.com/en/3d-model/tool/...
Extrusion ruler → cults3d.com/en/3d-model/tool/...
Klipper Screen cooling fan upgrade → cults3d.com/en/creations/sovo...
Klipper Screen left mount → cults3d.com/en/3d-model/tool/...
SV06/+ Z-markers → cults3d.com/en/3d-model/tool/...
SV07/+ Z-markers → cults3d.com/en/3d-model/tool/...
💰 Affiliate links:
► Comgrow T300 printer → sovol3d.com/products/comgrow-...
► Sovol SV07 Plus printer → sovol3d.com/products/sovol-sv...
► Sovol SV07 printer → sovol3d.com/products/sovol-sv...
► Sovol SV06 Plus printer → sovol3d.com/products/sovol-sv...
► Klipper Screen for SV06 Plus → sovol3d.com/products/sovol-kl...
► Sovol filament → sovol3d.com/products/rainbow-...
► FixDry filament dryer → fixdryofficial.com/products/f...
📑 Chapters:
0:56 Hand sketch
2:09 Fusion 360
3:48 Designing the jar
5:02 Adding threads
7:29 Sketching, extruding dividers
10:01 Designing the cover tab
13:25 Designing the lid
16:00 Lid embossed grip pattern
19:04 Exporting STL
22:37 Orca Slicer - Adding Text
24:35 Preparing the SV07+
28:20 Printing on SV07+
32:02 Assembly
33:45 Conclusion + Bloopers - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
Another excellent video. Keep it up, the numbers will come!
Another excellent demo, thank you!
Wow, thank you, learned a lot 👍🏻 Would appreciate more F360 tutorials like this. Thx a lot for this vid!
Thank you for the valuable feedback. I hope it comes through, I love Fusion 360 (and Orca Slicer and my SV07+...) I am excited to make more like this!
Very good explanation. I am relatively new to F360 and this helped me see how I can improve my design flow and gave me a few ideas. Thanks
I enjoyed this tutorial. Watching this at 245 in the morning makes me excited to try this later. Like step by step, so I can get familiar with the tools. You could teach this and make money, but you look like the kind of guy who enjoys spreading your wisdom without a cost. 👍👍
Please do, and feel free to ask if anything proves to be unclear. A lively discussion about the process would help future viewers too!
Wow, great job! A lot of great information in here, and explained very well. Bravo!
Glad you enjoyed it!
As always, it was a plesure to watch your movies.
dude i thought i was watching it print at 2x speed, cant wait to get mine
Yes, Klipper is amazing. BTW you can run in a bit slower then it will look impeccable ;)
Definitely subscribed. 😁
Yay! Thank you!
This tutorial was a true joy to watch. Thanks sommuch for sharing!
Specially the modeling part. You are super calm, precise and explain very well the rational of you design choices and tool uses in fusion. Very cool.
One question... Why did you print the jar first? I would have a tendency to print shortest part first...
Thanks so much for sharing
To be honest, the order wasn't made based on practical considerations; it was more of a gut feeling. I was simply curious to see how it would look in real life. That was the main part of the project. I wanted to ensure it was the correct size, so I could cancel if it turned out to be too small or too large before printing the accessories. However, you're correct; printing any other part could have provided that reference as well.
What a great and informative video!! New Subscriber here
Thanks and welcome
excellent tutorial. Very well explained. Why did you want to print one part at a time?
Good question. Mostly to show how it's done 😉But often it results in faster prints if the print head doesn't need to constantly move between objects (of course I would have place them closer to each other then). Also if we print by object, a failure in one part doesn't ruin the rest...
Hey gerGO enjoying the content!
I have a question for you
Do you think for someone new to 3d modelling fusion 360 is a good place to start?
I'm mostly choosing between fusion and plasticity atm
Thanks for all the content
If I go by my own example, yes, since I started with Fusion 360, and stuck with it... On the other hand I can't really tell if there are easier entries into parametric CAD, since I haven't really used anything else. Nevertheless, Fusion 360 certainly offers ample potential for growth
@@gerGoPrint3D Thanks for the input I think i'll give the free version a shot and try make some things