Personally id recommend always adding some heavy supports in the keyed out areas as the pockmarks dont matter there and more soild supports are always a good thing and on smaller peices allow you to use light supports everywhere else
There's only two types of us: Those that have forgotten drain holes, and those that WILL forget drain holes. It's a rite of passage. Funnily enough, I started doing more supporting in Chitubox because the auto supports are less dense than the bespoke slicer for my printer. Yes, I know you can mess with the settings for that, but I find that that is the case, and it's easy to bring the model back into the other slicer for the actual slice file.
Nice and informative. Pretty much how I do it although I go with 1.5-1.8mm on my model thickness cause I’m a cheap ass and try to save as much resin as I can 😂
Personally id recommend always adding some heavy supports in the keyed out areas as the pockmarks dont matter there and more soild supports are always a good thing and on smaller peices allow you to use light supports everywhere else
There's only two types of us: Those that have forgotten drain holes, and those that WILL forget drain holes. It's a rite of passage. Funnily enough, I started doing more supporting in Chitubox because the auto supports are less dense than the bespoke slicer for my printer. Yes, I know you can mess with the settings for that, but I find that that is the case, and it's easy to bring the model back into the other slicer for the actual slice file.
Absolutely! We have had heard good compliments from patrons about our pre-supported models having the supports come off nicely.
Your a natural on the videos Jordan 👌👌
Thank you Mark! it's new and different for me. Hoping we can keep up with it all regularly haha
IT all makes sense now - I'm bald and I resin print. If I only had VStudio's Videos 6 years ago, I might still have hair ! ! ! LUL
rogain my frined haha
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Thanks for the video. Very helpful
Thanks for this awesome video.
Much appreciated! Feel free to share it if its helpful to someone!
Nice and informative. Pretty much how I do it although I go with 1.5-1.8mm on my model thickness cause I’m a cheap ass and try to save as much resin as I can 😂
Thank you