I dont get to the same post dialogue box as shown in this video - the box I get to is much less detailed and does not contain the web link etc. Is there a setting I need to access please? Also, how, and from where do I down load the new Prusa post?
Great introduction to this new feature. They’ve also added a lot of electronics capability. It’s becoming a complete Engineering tool from start to finish.
I wonder how easy it is to learn the new PCB design features. I have no experience in that field, but it seems like a natural extension to all the other things I have learned after getting my first 3D printer 5 years ago. It’s funny to think I was nervous about even working on the wiring of that original DaVinci 1.0 back then - error 0011. (And your video was the first 3D printing video I watched after searching for what that error meant).
it is honestly awesom does everything from parametric design to free form to simulating and even this gcode outputting it is amazing i use it for plasma cutting and now i can use it for 3d printing i know alot of people use it for milling and turning
Gotta love this when they allow additive manufacturing for simulation. And they could start to offer dynamic infill in different areas on all the model. Finishing up a 3D model right now for my thermal camera housing in Fusion 360 and might give the slicing a shot. I don't have an Prusa or Ultimaker tho so I have to take Generic.
Fusion 360 is the best modeling software I have ever used in my life. I love it so much. I have made some really cool practical things in it from scratch. Now it slices too, so much awesome!
@@noxix7641 I wouldn't really say that there is that much of a difference between Fusion360 and Inventor regarding what you can do and what tools that exists. It's mostly that Inventor have a way to do things that are more made for bigger teams while Fusion360 is mostly for one person projects.
@@eke0909 Unless something's changed in the last month or two, Fusion360 _still_ can't do rather basic tasks like making a helix or custom thread profiles, things that could be easily done in inventor a decade ago. Inventor is priced way too high for hobbyist use and fusion 360 isn't good enough to pay for. Rather than spending the resources making a worse version of one of their products, they should have made a pricing structure for that product that includes the hobbyist. It's not like copies of software have production costs.
I'm glad you still do these old-school videos. The polished videos are nice, but these feel more like Joel videos and you're part of the reason I like this channel.
OMG, thank you so much, I've spent the past two hours figuring out how to get the gcode and this video is so clear and it explained everything so well. Thank you so much! :D
This slicer has a ton of potential I think. I ran a print yesterday on my Ender 3 using the "Generic FFF post processor" and it worked ok. Looking forward to playing with it some more. Thanks for sharing Joel!
For great all purposes headphones I would go for bose qc 35 or ath msr7 or ath m50xbt you would then want a modmic or a 3.5 mm jack lavalier microphone and a audios plitter if you are on a laptop if you have desktop you should have a line in for the lav mic and line out for your headphones. For a chair I love ikea desk chairs. Hope this helps ☺️
Very interesting. Good to see that the industry is trying to make things easier. As always, excellent job presenting this information. Love the examples of each little bit.
Steelcase chairs are good. Or Herman Miller. Had the hm embody chair at my last job and it was amazing. An investment, but if you spend many hours in it - no hot spots, extremely adjustable ergonomics, completely blew my mind and reoriented my mindset on the importance of well designed office furniture. (Worked 60-90 hours a week at that job, a good portion of that at my desk.) Bought the steelcase gesture for myself when i went back to school and quit that job. No complaints. Think I got a better price ordering locally than I'm seeing on the internet. 🤷🏻♂️
Nice insight video, thank you. It's nice to see that addition in F360 but for now I would stick with Prusa Slicer. It doesn't seems to be worth it fiddling with G-code and all that. Autodesk would probably fix those homing issues in upcoming updates so will see how it goes then.
The Herman Miller Aeron is the most comfortable desk chair I've ever sat in, I love it so much that when I moved across the country from Dallas to Seattle and had to leave my first one behind because it wouldn't fit, I bought it all over again. and if I have to I'll buy another. Don't buy them new though. secondary market is a lot more affordable.
hi. Thank you for doing this video. I designed a simple whistle and using your information, easily created the g-code. It is printing right now on my MK3S+, first non-canned part. The post processors for Prusa are in F360, ready to select.
Any sennheiser headphone set will do you very very well, they are a bit on the expensive side. However, their sound quality and honestly their microphone calibration are all stellar. I personally use the razer kraken v2 7.1 headset and it also has great sound calibration and a decent microphone and a very good price point. Just 2 options to consider :) . As for your chair, I recently just got a respawn gaming chair, hear me out. It is SUPER comfortable, not too expensive & has hight, lumbar, & reclining adjustments & has a retractable leg rest. Just some options to consider! ^_^ happy printing
I think this is a great first step towards making this another great tool to have in your kit! No doubt once they iron out a few bugs and add some more features down the line, it has potential to be really great!
The potential for this is huge! Simply being able to slice based off the actual CAD models, rather than an STL export, may eventually enable us to get much better printer output. Of course they clearly have a lot of kinks to work out in the process, but it'll get there.
You can go for Steelseries Arctis Pro there is a wired and wireless option, it is an amzing headset and fits nice and snugly. Also it is not bulky and the microphone on it is amazing. Ive used mine now for 3 years with no issues.
Rode mics are pretty cheap and work very well with a fosgate. About $200 for both, I have had great luck with that setup. Also, wanted to say thanks for all the videos! You got me started in my 3D printing hobby over a year ago and I haven’t looked back.
If that's a chair you love, you could 3D print shims to go around the shaft to hold the chair up to the height you'll like. Just a thought. I saw a video a while back about doing just that
For being able to hear yourself at the same time as recording and not distorting your voice from noise isolation (and being able to hear children doing things they shouldn't), I suggest an open back headphones. I bought a set of open back Sennheiser HD 599 and will never go back to closed back, the difference was staggering. I don't have any suggestion on mic because I just bought a cheap ebay $15 stand mic with the sound ring, but it does discord well enough.
I find the headset is subjective, but I've had huge pleasure in using a V-Moda crossfade m100, and the boompro mic. I've been told the mic sounds fantastic, and I recomend the memory foam earpads for the headset
Joel, if you want to use a headset I suggest looking for a headset with a condenser microphone or ribbon microphone. And a second hand herman miller would be a good chair like aeron or a chair from ergohuman
If you want good voice quality I wouldn't recommend headsets, just buy a desk microphone (Studio Projects C1 ~$200) and any headphones that you prefer, that way you can use the microphone both in your desktop and studio.
Hey Joel, longtime fan here. i was looking to buy a 3d printer that could construct 30in x 30in x 6in 3D models that werent particularly detailed. Whats your suggestion on 3D printer I should go for? the larger type that can print the piece in one shot or a smaller one that prints out in pieces and you glue them? anyway, love the videos!
For audio recording, I've seen that a Blue Yeti will give you and the viewer the best audio quality. They're significantly better than any mic on a headset. You dont need a headset to record the vids. But if you are looking for a headset, I've been using the HyperX Cloud 2s.
Think he was just testing his out because it's just something he had on hand and if it works why spend extra money when he has a good setup but just can't use it right now. He could try to e.q. the sound but maybe he's not that into the engineering side of it...
Being new to the world of 3d printing I'd love to hear which slicing program you'd recommend, if not Fusion 360. I've access to Fusion 360 for free (one of the very few perks of being a high school teacher) so I'll check it out. Seems Fusion is new to the game. Recommendation?
I had that problem too. But when starting the Post Process, you can select the printer model in the first row in the table on the right, under Program Settings and then it homes and does a mesh bed leveling. At least, this worked for me and my Prusa i3 Mk2.
Is it possible to import an image to be converted to G Code for 3D Printing? Such as fractals. Do 3D printers make good molds? I saw you're making face masks with your printers. Would the process be expedited by creating 3D printed molds to cast lots of these headbands?
Very cool stuff. So as someone who hasn't tried 3D printing yet here's what I see: as long as you do some playing around with the settings you only need one program to build and slice your models? That would take down one hurdle to getting started by saving on the learning curve a bit, I think. What are your thoughts, Joel? As always, high five.
0:55 Chair Recommendation | The ApexDesk SKC-PU4 is great if your a leather lover, but a drafting chair like the Eurotech Apollo DFT98900 may be better for your workstation. Hope this helped
Suggestions for a Fusion 360 neophyte...where to begin to learn it?? I have exceeded Tinkercad's capabilities so I'm now ready to learn a real CAD/CAM programm. Thanks Joel!
I use a samson q2u hooked up to a goxlr mini (but you can use that mic on usb if you want to save money) and a pair of Audio Technica ATH_M50x. Would highly recommend but you'll need an arm for the mic
Im an IT guy and a massage therapist. Get a Serta Executive chair all day long. I have a Hensley model. For a headset, get the Steel Series Arctis Pro 7. Amazing quality, wireless, 14 hour battery.
Nice! Can’t wait to try this actually. I use Cura now, but this looks like it could be fun if all the differences are worked out! Recommendations for equipment for you: Headset: Audio-Technica BPHS1 Broadcast Stereo Headset with Dynamic Boom Mic. Sweetwater has them in stock Item BPHS1. If you go to them, let me know and I’ll give you my sales guy’s info. Mike will take good care of you. He might be able to do a little on the price. Chair: hear me out before you shake your head.. lol. I’d recommend a Racing Seat Gaming Chair. I know your probably not gaming, but take into consideration that these chairs are made and contoured for sitting in them for HOURS at a time. I like the Desino gaming chair as a cheaper option. You might never need\use the footrest, but it has great lumbar support and an adjustable reclining back. For a more expensive option (and one of the most comfortable I’ve sat in), I’d recommend the AKRacing Masters Series Max Gaming Chair. The Blue one is on sale right now for $378 at Amazon vs $485 for the Indigo or $450 for the white(accent colors). This one has both lumbar and neck support set on straps so it doesn’t really move on you. Hope that helps! Thanks for the great content!
This is great, though it seems to lack the simplicity of cura. Not sure too many people will switch over, but it is nice to have other features and options
It sounds great, I hope you will continue recording audio with that, please do, whatever people say, this is one of the best sounding videos on youtube in 2020. I don't believe anyone can do better.
Hey Joel, for chair recommendations check out SecretLabs Titan XL. I have the batman edition which is super comfy and adjustable. After owning a couple gaming chairs the Titan was worth the price. I found gaming chairs to be too bolstered and narrow. Hope this helps!
Thanks for the video! You can also send a body from Fusion360 direct to your favorite slicer, like Cura for example, with no STL export. So is how I work. Is really fast (STL export takes several minutes...) and you dont have to learn a new slicer or take care about it. CU!
I noticed the setup in Fusion denotes the Prusa MK3S as having a bed size as 200 x 250 x 210 mm. This seems to be backwards in X-Y-Z dimensions as defined by Prusa, with a bed size of 250 x 210 x 200. Does this have any impact on print area when slicing direct from Fusion-360 vs the Prusa Slicer? It would seem as though the print would overrun the allowable print area.
I think the Fusion 360 team is doing something smart here. Because to me it look a bit unfinished and releasing the feature is a great way to test it. But one important thing is that PEOPLE SHOULD USE IT even if it is rough. The large scale testing a community can do is invaluable to a software company. It is usually where the strange edge cases are found.
Hi Joel, interesting stuff here. I am a Simplify3D user, but I do all of my modelling in F360. Would you say F360 is in a place where it can take over from dedicated slicers such as Simplify3D?
I would say that you maybe should wait for a bit more for Fusion to get it more stabile and work a bit mire with it. But for a not to far future I really think that Fusion could be a competitor to dedicated slicers.
@@eke0909 I have tried it out and am happy with it, just on the basis that I don't need to switch programs to slice my models. It works well enough for my use, and it's free unlike S3D so I'm happy :)
Fusion 360 also has a easy method to directly save a model to 3D printer export file (save as gcode) to your favorite slicer program. I.e Cura or Prusa. Be aware there are some fusion 360 good glitches in their plug-in API.
Hey Joel, I know it’s not about the video but my motherboard to my anet a8 just died in a power surge. Do you know if the BTT skr 1.4 or skr 1.4 turbo would work as a replacement?
Was the post-processor you selected contributed by Prusa, or developed by Autodesk? If the former, very did that the the generated gcode woups lack the proper home and MBL prefix.
Hey Joel, this is awesome but I wish then could have some layer stop options for filament changes and since it saves as a gcode I can just save file onto my sd card instead of putting it onto cura and saving which you can't alter, it won't let you. I hope they come out with more options in fusion.
Hey Joel! For chairs, I can't recommend much. For headsets though, I would recommend checking out the Steel Series Headsets. They are really comfy and have good built-in mics. Great Vid btw
Not sure how much you're wanting to spend on a chair, but I'd recommend one from secretlabs. A little pricey, but by far the best computer chair I've ever used.
Hey Joel! I bet all you need to fix your chair is new pneumatic cylinder. I have one from my old office char that works just fine. Top diameter is 27mm, bottom 49mm, height 38cm. Let me know if it fits. I live in Bellevue and would be glad to donate it to your workshop :). Oh, btw, if you stop by, I can show you IDEX printer of my own design ;)
Did you use spring steel sheet from triangle lab powder coated sheet for your prusa mk3?? It maybe like that. If Not, What kind of your spring steel sheet? where from?
I think Autodesk has a way to go to perfect this. Much easier to just export an STL and slice it with my normal workflow. That way I only have to worry about printer configs in one place. With this, I'd have to configure printer settings here, and printer settings in my normal slicer (Cura) when I'm using STL files from some other place than Fusion 360.
Fix your chair with a length of PVC pipe split vertically and placed around the metal shaft. Cable tie every 2"s. $5 fix that will allow the leather to wear some before needing total replacement :)
I'll scratch your back with a hearty recommendation for a mic/headset, for a favor or vid idea in return. 14 years ago my regular mic died while doing a podcast, so I ran a few doors down to the local music store and snagged a Samson USB studio mic for $65. Records crisp, clear audio, plug and play; hooked into Audacity it sounds like a $300 piece of equipment. And the best part, I still use it today with no loss of quality. They make headsets too and I nearly snagged one off Newegg last week when it was on a stupendous sale but ended up buying printer parts and supplies. Surprise surprise... =) If you want to get really nerdy, Plantronics makes a decent set of ears for a good price. Not sure of present, but in years past this was the same supplier for NASA. Not that they're known for great audio quality, but I thought it was a cool nod and my set lasted longer than I would have given them credit for. A wire short was their demise, but I figured 8 years of hard use and being stuffed into a computer bag as worth the $30 I paid for them. On the chair, I wish I could help. I've bought cheap ones and more expensive Executive chairs like the one I've had my butt in currently for four years (also broken and held together with a pair of vise grips), and in either case the hydraulic will fail like 2 days after the warranty expires. A replacement is almost as much as the chair, so if you find a good one with lasting power, let me and your community know! Beyond that, I've been having issues with my printer head smacking my prints around and either causing catastrophic fails or issues beyond remedial repair. Looking on the web I've read up on any of a hundred possible causes, but at present I can be sure it's not hardware as I just gave it a 100% tune up, and the printer itself is 2 weeks old. It's also a delta, so a good 95% of the Prusa's reported on forums having the same problem--though of slight use in diagnosis and general reading interest--didn't help much. So either it's slicer settings related, firmware or filament? (This is your video idea return favor request, cough cough). Add: Samson C01U Pro USB Studio There ya go. 80 bones on Amazon straight to your door.
Best headset is a pair of Beyerdynamic/Sennheiser headphones with a Modmic. Hands down. Even better would be to just get an standalone mic (Blue Yeti, AT2020, etc)
Hey Joel! After the 3D printed record player you could make your own 3D-printed mic with (hopefully) nice sound and all, with a 3D printed articulated arm. Cheers!
Astro A40 can but a cheap bundle of them on ebay first gen to now they're pretty good. A50s are wireless and have true 5.1 movies and games are quite nice.
A fix has been applied to the Prusa post. Please download the new post and you should be all set. Happy printing!
That was fast.
Does this Slicing process handles Curves/Arcs correct? That is my biggest problem with most slicers
Hi, I love you, just can't figure you out.
Are the slicer features included with my paid sub, or do I need to buy it with Cloud Credit?
I dont get to the same post dialogue box as shown in this video - the box I get to is much less detailed and does not contain the web link etc. Is there a setting I need to access please? Also, how, and from where do I down load the new Prusa post?
Great introduction to this new feature. They’ve also added a lot of electronics capability. It’s becoming a complete Engineering tool from start to finish.
I wonder how easy it is to learn the new PCB design features. I have no experience in that field, but it seems like a natural extension to all the other things I have learned after getting my first 3D printer 5 years ago. It’s funny to think I was nervous about even working on the wiring of that original DaVinci 1.0 back then - error 0011. (And your video was the first 3D printing video I watched after searching for what that error meant).
it is honestly awesom does everything from parametric design to free form to simulating and even this gcode outputting it is amazing i use it for plasma cutting and now i can use it for 3d printing i know alot of people use it for milling and turning
Gotta love this when they allow additive manufacturing for simulation. And they could start to offer dynamic infill in different areas on all the model.
Finishing up a 3D model right now for my thermal camera housing in Fusion 360 and might give the slicing a shot. I don't have an Prusa or Ultimaker tho so I have to take Generic.
Fusion 360 is the best modeling software I have ever used in my life. I love it so much. I have made some really cool practical things in it from scratch. Now it slices too, so much awesome!
You should try Solidworks or Inventor. The only reason to use Fusion is because it's free.
@@noxix7641 I wouldn't really say that there is that much of a difference between Fusion360 and Inventor regarding what you can do and what tools that exists.
It's mostly that Inventor have a way to do things that are more made for bigger teams while Fusion360 is mostly for one person projects.
@@eke0909 Unless something's changed in the last month or two, Fusion360 _still_ can't do rather basic tasks like making a helix or custom thread profiles, things that could be easily done in inventor a decade ago.
Inventor is priced way too high for hobbyist use and fusion 360 isn't good enough to pay for. Rather than spending the resources making a worse version of one of their products, they should have made a pricing structure for that product that includes the hobbyist. It's not like copies of software have production costs.
@@eke0909 The one thing I really like about inventor is the assemblies. It just seems easier than Fusion 360.
Been planning to mess around with this over the weekend. Really excited how Fusion360 is a one stop shop.
I'm glad you still do these old-school videos. The polished videos are nice, but these feel more like Joel videos and you're part of the reason I like this channel.
OMG, thank you so much, I've spent the past two hours figuring out how to get the gcode and this video is so clear and it explained everything so well. Thank you so much! :D
Thanks for being such a gem! i really enjoy your down to earth reviews and episodes in general! Keep up the good stuff !
This slicer has a ton of potential I think. I ran a print yesterday on my Ender 3 using the "Generic FFF post processor" and it worked ok. Looking forward to playing with it some more. Thanks for sharing Joel!
For great all purposes headphones I would go for bose qc 35 or ath msr7 or ath m50xbt you would then want a modmic or a 3.5 mm jack lavalier microphone and a audios plitter if you are on a laptop if you have desktop you should have a line in for the lav mic and line out for your headphones. For a chair I love ikea desk chairs. Hope this helps ☺️
Thanks Joel! This is awesome, I no longer have to use simplify 3D. Gotta love these updates.
Very nice - and a quick fix from Autodesk. Well done on both counts.
Thanks Joel!
Very interesting. Good to see that the industry is trying to make things easier. As always, excellent job presenting this information. Love the examples of each little bit.
Still looks great! Love your watching your vids man! Our future looks more bright with printing!
I’ve been using the gyroid infill for two weeks now and I love it. I am using Cura to do my slicing.
Steelcase chairs are good. Or Herman Miller. Had the hm embody chair at my last job and it was amazing. An investment, but if you spend many hours in it - no hot spots, extremely adjustable ergonomics, completely blew my mind and reoriented my mindset on the importance of well designed office furniture. (Worked 60-90 hours a week at that job, a good portion of that at my desk.) Bought the steelcase gesture for myself when i went back to school and quit that job. No complaints. Think I got a better price ordering locally than I'm seeing on the internet. 🤷🏻♂️
Nice insight video, thank you. It's nice to see that addition in F360 but for now I would stick with Prusa Slicer. It doesn't seems to be worth it fiddling with G-code and all that. Autodesk would probably fix those homing issues in upcoming updates so will see how it goes then.
The Herman Miller Aeron is the most comfortable desk chair I've ever sat in, I love it so much that when I moved across the country from Dallas to Seattle and had to leave my first one behind because it wouldn't fit, I bought it all over again. and if I have to I'll buy another. Don't buy them new though. secondary market is a lot more affordable.
hi. Thank you for doing this video. I designed a simple whistle and using your information, easily created the g-code. It is printing right now on my MK3S+, first non-canned part. The post processors for Prusa are in F360, ready to select.
I've had a HON Nucleaus chair for years, and I'm still a fan.
Any sennheiser headphone set will do you very very well, they are a bit on the expensive side. However, their sound quality and honestly their microphone calibration are all stellar. I personally use the razer kraken v2 7.1 headset and it also has great sound calibration and a decent microphone and a very good price point. Just 2 options to consider :) . As for your chair, I recently just got a respawn gaming chair, hear me out. It is SUPER comfortable, not too expensive & has hight, lumbar, & reclining adjustments & has a retractable leg rest. Just some options to consider! ^_^ happy printing
I think this is a great first step towards making this another great tool to have in your kit! No doubt once they iron out a few bugs and add some more features down the line, it has potential to be really great!
The potential for this is huge! Simply being able to slice based off the actual CAD models, rather than an STL export, may eventually enable us to get much better printer output. Of course they clearly have a lot of kinks to work out in the process, but it'll get there.
You can go for Steelseries Arctis Pro there is a wired and wireless option, it is an amzing headset and fits nice and snugly. Also it is not bulky and the microphone on it is amazing. Ive used mine now for 3 years with no issues.
Thanks Autodesk! I am going to try this soon, I like fusion more than any other cad/cam I've ever used! And I've tried a handful.
Rode mics are pretty cheap and work very well with a fosgate. About $200 for both, I have had great luck with that setup. Also, wanted to say thanks for all the videos! You got me started in my 3D printing hobby over a year ago and I haven’t looked back.
If that's a chair you love, you could 3D print shims to go around the shaft to hold the chair up to the height you'll like. Just a thought. I saw a video a while back about doing just that
That is so cool Joel, thanks for the video, exciting feature.
For being able to hear yourself at the same time as recording and not distorting your voice from noise isolation (and being able to hear children doing things they shouldn't), I suggest an open back headphones. I bought a set of open back Sennheiser HD 599 and will never go back to closed back, the difference was staggering. I don't have any suggestion on mic because I just bought a cheap ebay $15 stand mic with the sound ring, but it does discord well enough.
You are very entertaining and fun to watch
I used it on my cr10 and it worked well. The only thing I did change was the park position from 390 to 200.
Makes instructional videos that help thousands - life is falling apart. Someone help this man
Exciting stuff! Can’t wait to give it a try.
I find the headset is subjective, but I've had huge pleasure in using a V-Moda crossfade m100, and the boompro mic. I've been told the mic sounds fantastic, and I recomend the memory foam earpads for the headset
Joel, if you want to use a headset I suggest looking for a headset with a condenser microphone or ribbon microphone. And a second hand herman miller would be a good chair like aeron or a chair from ergohuman
If you want good voice quality I wouldn't recommend headsets, just buy a desk microphone (Studio Projects C1 ~$200) and any headphones that you prefer, that way you can use the microphone both in your desktop and studio.
Great video. So how did you correct the errors with the stringing?
Hey Joel, longtime fan here. i was looking to buy a 3d printer that could construct 30in x 30in x 6in 3D models that werent particularly detailed. Whats your suggestion on 3D printer I should go for? the larger type that can print the piece in one shot or a smaller one that prints out in pieces and you glue them? anyway, love the videos!
Hey Joel, When looking at the generated G-Code, are arc/circles simple G0/G1 X/Y moves, or are arc's created using I's and J's or R's?
jalanjarosz G2 and G3 are arcs. I and J are the center point of the arc. R is a simplified command only using the radius, sometimes comes out funny.
Thanks Joel for another well informed video - keep up the great work!
For audio recording, I've seen that a Blue Yeti will give you and the viewer the best audio quality. They're significantly better than any mic on a headset. You dont need a headset to record the vids.
But if you are looking for a headset, I've been using the HyperX Cloud 2s.
Think he was just testing his out because it's just something he had on hand and if it works why spend extra money when he has a good setup but just can't use it right now. He could try to e.q. the sound but maybe he's not that into the engineering side of it...
my recommendation: Buy A Headset and chair Don't buy A Chairset and A head.
But 2 heads are better than one.
Love your content Joel. Keep up the awesome videos!
Being new to the world of 3d printing I'd love to hear which slicing program you'd recommend, if not Fusion 360. I've access to Fusion 360 for free (one of the very few perks of being a high school teacher) so I'll check it out. Seems Fusion is new to the game. Recommendation?
I have no edit feature next to print settings, only select is available. What am I missing?
you can export from f360 directly to your slicer, just change from meshmixer to cura, prusaslicer, etc.
I had that problem too. But when starting the Post Process, you can select the printer model in the first row in the table on the right, under Program Settings and then it homes and does a mesh bed leveling. At least, this worked for me and my Prusa i3 Mk2.
I’ll share this with my friend’s! Great lead and tutorial! Thanks! 🙏
Is it possible to import an image to be converted to G Code for 3D Printing? Such as fractals. Do 3D printers make good molds? I saw you're making face masks with your printers. Would the process be expedited by creating 3D printed molds to cast lots of these headbands?
Very cool stuff. So as someone who hasn't tried 3D printing yet here's what I see: as long as you do some playing around with the settings you only need one program to build and slice your models? That would take down one hurdle to getting started by saving on the learning curve a bit, I think. What are your thoughts, Joel? As always, high five.
Chair - Serta smart layors Jennings. Great chair
0:55 Chair Recommendation | The ApexDesk SKC-PU4 is great if your a leather lover, but a drafting chair like the Eurotech Apollo DFT98900 may be better for your workstation. Hope this helped
Suggestions for a Fusion 360 neophyte...where to begin to learn it?? I have exceeded Tinkercad's capabilities so I'm now ready to learn a real CAD/CAM programm. Thanks Joel!
There is no low frequencies in your microphone. It is still good like text file instead of movie: information still there.
Very interesting and well presented, thanks
I use a samson q2u hooked up to a goxlr mini (but you can use that mic on usb if you want to save money) and a pair of Audio Technica ATH_M50x. Would highly recommend but you'll need an arm for the mic
Im an IT guy and a massage therapist. Get a Serta Executive chair all day long. I have a Hensley model.
For a headset, get the Steel Series Arctis Pro 7. Amazing quality, wireless, 14 hour battery.
Upon watching this video, I now want Wren to do his own 3d printing related channel on the side.
Nice! Can’t wait to try this actually. I use Cura now, but this looks like it could be fun if all the differences are worked out!
Recommendations for equipment for you:
Headset: Audio-Technica BPHS1 Broadcast Stereo Headset with Dynamic Boom Mic. Sweetwater has them in stock Item BPHS1. If you go to them, let me know and I’ll give you my sales guy’s info. Mike will take good care of you. He might be able to do a little on the price.
Chair: hear me out before you shake your head.. lol. I’d recommend a Racing Seat Gaming Chair. I know your probably not gaming, but take into consideration that these chairs are made and contoured for sitting in them for HOURS at a time. I like the Desino gaming chair as a cheaper option. You might never need\use the footrest, but it has great lumbar support and an adjustable reclining back.
For a more expensive option (and one of the most comfortable I’ve sat in), I’d recommend the AKRacing Masters Series Max Gaming Chair. The Blue one is on sale right now for $378 at Amazon vs $485 for the Indigo or $450 for the white(accent colors). This one has both lumbar and neck support set on straps so it doesn’t really move on you.
Hope that helps! Thanks for the great content!
This is great, though it seems to lack the simplicity of cura. Not sure too many people will switch over, but it is nice to have other features and options
It sounds great, I hope you will continue recording audio with that, please do, whatever people say, this is one of the best sounding videos on youtube in 2020. I don't believe anyone can do better.
What? It's terrible! If this sounds good on your system then there is something wrong with your system.
@@justinkase1360 hahah it is called sarcasm Justin, obviously no one get it 😂 if he try he could not make it worse than this, ever.
@@mmenjic It's youtube, one never knows.
Reading this thread brought a smile to my face :)
@@3DPrintingNerd that is positive, now go and fix your audio please.
This is HUGE!
AWESOME VIDEO!
As for a headset...Go for the Sennheisers!
I don't see the infill you used in S3D. Where did you get that option? Or was it built in Fusion and then just sliced in S3D?
For a headset i suggest getting a nice pair of headphones and either a standalone mic or a modmic. Either option is good!
your printer is sooo quiet!
Did you change the standard fans and stepper drivers?
Nice video!
Hey Joel, for chair recommendations check out SecretLabs Titan XL. I have the batman edition which is super comfy and adjustable. After owning a couple gaming chairs the Titan was worth the price. I found gaming chairs to be too bolstered and narrow. Hope this helps!
for headphones, get hd600 with dac/amp and for the mic, get an antlion modmic
Thanks for the video!
You can also send a body from Fusion360 direct to your favorite slicer, like Cura for example, with no STL export. So is how I work. Is really fast (STL export takes several minutes...) and you dont have to learn a new slicer or take care about it.
CU!
I noticed the setup in Fusion denotes the Prusa MK3S as having a bed size as 200 x 250 x 210 mm. This seems to be backwards in X-Y-Z dimensions as defined by Prusa, with a bed size of 250 x 210 x 200. Does this have any impact on print area when slicing direct from Fusion-360 vs the Prusa Slicer? It would seem as though the print would overrun the allowable print area.
Logitech circa 2000 called... they would like their headset back.
Great info as always. Thanks for teaching those of us who are less experienced.
I've heard that folks like the results of audio from my Logitech G933 headset. Autonomous makes some really great chairs at great prices.
I think the Fusion 360 team is doing something smart here. Because to me it look a bit unfinished and releasing the feature is a great way to test it. But one important thing is that PEOPLE SHOULD USE IT even if it is rough. The large scale testing a community can do is invaluable to a software company. It is usually where the strange edge cases are found.
Nice one, Joel. Thanks for giving me something to "waste" my time with on the weekend :)
man you got this out quick! Thanks for your thoughts!
Hi Joel, interesting stuff here.
I am a Simplify3D user, but I do all of my modelling in F360. Would you say F360 is in a place where it can take over from dedicated slicers such as Simplify3D?
I would say that you maybe should wait for a bit more for Fusion to get it more stabile and work a bit mire with it.
But for a not to far future I really think that Fusion could be a competitor to dedicated slicers.
When S3D will finally release V5... I dont need it anymore... 😁
@@eke0909 I have tried it out and am happy with it, just on the basis that I don't need to switch programs to slice my models. It works well enough for my use, and it's free unlike S3D so I'm happy :)
Fusion 360 also has a easy method to directly save a model to 3D printer export file (save as gcode) to your favorite slicer program. I.e Cura or Prusa.
Be aware there are some fusion 360 good glitches in their plug-in API.
I'd be very interested in side by side comparisons against the common slicers already around.
Antlion mic. Best mic best sound on the market that you attach on any headset with a small included magnet.
Hey Joel, I know it’s not about the video but my motherboard to my anet a8 just died in a power surge. Do you know if the BTT skr 1.4 or skr 1.4 turbo would work as a replacement?
I miss the self-shot videos! Nice change of pace.
Was the post-processor you selected contributed by Prusa, or developed by Autodesk? If the former, very did that the the generated gcode woups lack the proper home and MBL prefix.
A fix has been applied. Please download the new post and you should be all set. Happy printing!
Joel, your distance to platform was set at 5mm in the orientation setup. Maybe that had something to do with it printing in mid air???
Headset recommendation: Sennheiser GSP 350 is great. I think any "gaming" headset in the GSP series would probable be decent.
Hey Joel, this is awesome but I wish then could have some layer stop options for filament changes and since it saves as a gcode I can just save file onto my sd card instead of putting it onto cura and saving which you can't alter, it won't let you. I hope they come out with more options in fusion.
Aeron office chair makes your desk life better. Period.
Hey Joel! For chairs, I can't recommend much. For headsets though, I would recommend checking out the Steel Series Headsets. They are really comfy and have good built-in mics. Great Vid btw
Not sure how much you're wanting to spend on a chair, but I'd recommend one from secretlabs. A little pricey, but by far the best computer chair I've ever used.
Hey Joel! I bet all you need to fix your chair is new pneumatic cylinder. I have one from my old office char that works just fine. Top diameter is 27mm, bottom 49mm, height 38cm. Let me know if it fits. I live in Bellevue and would be glad to donate it to your workshop :). Oh, btw, if you stop by, I can show you IDEX printer of my own design ;)
I recommend you get a Senheiser pc37x for a headset
wow, awesome! thanks for sharing!
Did you use spring steel sheet from triangle lab powder coated sheet for your prusa mk3?? It maybe like that. If Not, What kind of your spring steel sheet? where from?
It’s from Printed Solid and it’s a powder coated sheet from THEKING
I think Autodesk has a way to go to perfect this. Much easier to just export an STL and slice it with my normal workflow. That way I only have to worry about printer configs in one place. With this, I'd have to configure printer settings here, and printer settings in my normal slicer (Cura) when I'm using STL files from some other place than Fusion 360.
Fix your chair with a length of PVC pipe split vertically and placed around the metal shaft. Cable tie every 2"s. $5 fix that will allow the leather to wear some before needing total replacement :)
I'll scratch your back with a hearty recommendation for a mic/headset, for a favor or vid idea in return.
14 years ago my regular mic died while doing a podcast, so I ran a few doors down to the local music store and snagged a Samson USB studio mic for $65. Records crisp, clear audio, plug and play; hooked into Audacity it sounds like a $300 piece of equipment. And the best part, I still use it today with no loss of quality. They make headsets too and I nearly snagged one off Newegg last week when it was on a stupendous sale but ended up buying printer parts and supplies. Surprise surprise... =)
If you want to get really nerdy, Plantronics makes a decent set of ears for a good price. Not sure of present, but in years past this was the same supplier for NASA. Not that they're known for great audio quality, but I thought it was a cool nod and my set lasted longer than I would have given them credit for. A wire short was their demise, but I figured 8 years of hard use and being stuffed into a computer bag as worth the $30 I paid for them.
On the chair, I wish I could help. I've bought cheap ones and more expensive Executive chairs like the one I've had my butt in currently for four years (also broken and held together with a pair of vise grips), and in either case the hydraulic will fail like 2 days after the warranty expires. A replacement is almost as much as the chair, so if you find a good one with lasting power, let me and your community know!
Beyond that, I've been having issues with my printer head smacking my prints around and either causing catastrophic fails or issues beyond remedial repair. Looking on the web I've read up on any of a hundred possible causes, but at present I can be sure it's not hardware as I just gave it a 100% tune up, and the printer itself is 2 weeks old. It's also a delta, so a good 95% of the Prusa's reported on forums having the same problem--though of slight use in diagnosis and general reading interest--didn't help much.
So either it's slicer settings related, firmware or filament? (This is your video idea return favor request, cough cough).
Add: Samson C01U Pro USB Studio There ya go. 80 bones on Amazon straight to your door.
Best headset is a pair of Beyerdynamic/Sennheiser headphones with a Modmic. Hands down. Even better would be to just get an standalone mic (Blue Yeti, AT2020, etc)
Hey Joel! After the 3D printed record player you could make your own 3D-printed mic with (hopefully) nice sound and all, with a 3D printed articulated arm. Cheers!
Astro A40 can but a cheap bundle of them on ebay first gen to now they're pretty good. A50s are wireless and have true 5.1 movies and games are quite nice.
I recommend the Blue Yeti microphone and stereo headphones
Logitech G930 / G933
Been using them for many years and they are awesome