3D Printing on Easy Mode with UltiMaker Cura 5.3.1
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 พ.ค. 2024
- Hello, 3D Printing friends! Today we're going to get a look at Cura's "Easy Mode," the Recommended Print Settings panel! Easily adjust layer thickness, and part strength, along with supports and brims!
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction
01:02 Too Many Settings?
02:22 Cura Window Layout
03:46 And Now, a Word from Our Sponsor.
04:19 Printing Profiles
05:01 Load & Slice a Model
05:41 Real-world Quality Examples
07:16 Strength Settings
07:33 Strength - Infill Density
08:37 Strength - Infill Pattern
09:01 Strength - Shell Thickness
10:48 Support Settings
12:21 Supports - Normal, Everywhere
13:21 Supports - Normal, Touching Buildplate
14:16 Supports - Tree, Everywhere
15:01 Supports - Tree, Touching Buildplate
15:46 Adhesion Settings
17:09 Wrapping Up - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
I don’t ever look up tutorials on TH-cam because 98% of them are trash. Let alone comment on a video.
But I must say that this was fantastic, precise and to the point, detailed without overdoing it. I see the actual care and quality that you put into this video when editing.
I especially enjoyed the timestamps so I could skip the parts I know and could find the segments that would help me. (Aka thank you for not wasting my time.)
You sir are truly a gentleman and a scholar keep up the great work!
Thanks Bryan for the nice informative video
A great video for newcomers to our hobby Bryan, slicing can be daunting to newcomers and having an instructional video to guide them through the basic settings will be very welcome, of that I am sure!
Thanks Andrew!
I just got my first printer, a Neptune 4 pro, and have been beating my head against Prusa Slicer (the name I've heard most often) and thought about trying Cura. Your video is EXACTLY what I needed to hit the ground running after a moderately frustrating evening yesterday. Thank you!
Great video - well done. One more step might been nice to see - having both tree supports and the brim on at the same time. I am pretty sure that would have demonstrated that the tree base would have benefited from the brim.
That's a good idea. I wish I'd thought of it! 😉
Good stuff Brian, learned a few things today an I've been using Cura for a few months now. Thank you.👍👍
well done Brian! amazing explanation and video content
Hell I didn't know they had an update
Thank you for this video. By any chance do you have a video that goes into detail about setting parameters for support structures to make them easy to remove?
Well done, thank you!
thanks dude, i have leant so much thanks
Verry well explained 👍👍👍 i love your Videos. Good Job 😊
Man!!! Im a regular resin user .. i love it BUT i bought an ender 3 v2 ... and ive been struggling .... seems weird but i find it way more difficult to use fdm than resin .... i get a LOOOOT of bad prints, detail errors and so on, yesterday i installed a bl touch and .. z axis isnt working so i was a little dissapointed with the machine i feelt like it was only wasting time and not making money at all .... but now ive seen your video .. WOW ... guess this is where i should have started .... yes cura settings are way too muuuch!!! dunno if i just know how it is with resin but with filament im soooo lost .. well now a little less thanks to you. you do an amazing job .. and yes here a new subscriber. kee it up bryan!!!! cheers!!
How do I get Ender 3 Neo to print in the center? Need help.
why dont i have resolution drop down box i just got the 5.4 cant find it
Why didn't you tell the people that another way of not needing support would be to rotate the two examples to lay on it side then no support will be needed. Thanks for a great demo. Carl
Hey so i got a question for anyone so i have Biqu BX and i have been using prusa slicer for the last couple of days, and when i start a print it does abl and after its done the nozzle is way above the bed and nothing adheres and if it does its very mishapen from it. Any fixes?
how can i make a custom support or is it not possible
Just got my first printer. I would like to learn to create my own 3d model. Seems everyone wants you to start with one already built.
cool! (first also)
Esta bien
Very well explained Bryan, in your previous videos, you explain how to update the firmware of the board and screen of the Ender 3 V2 (Jyears), I have done it and it turned out very well, just like I have followed another video of yours where you explain how to create a mesh for the build plate and store it. I did that too, but even though my Ender 3 V2 turned out fine, there is something the machine does when printing that it didn't do before, the Z-stitch is too thick and it does it halfway through the part, then it prints correctly. To tell the truth I can't fix this problem. Can you or do you know how to fix this? Because I can't print well (quality) as I did before. If you have a profile that works correctly and can solve this, can you tell me where to get it? I congratulate you on your channel, I always follow it, it is very interesting and well explained. Best regards.👍🤗
💯 you're also Ender 3 v2 owner? 🆒 I've also " installed " jyers on my machine
At the end, did you become japanese for a bit? R's and L's are mixed up sometimes. But great video. Even people who have been printing for a while needs to be refresed on the basics. Like me.
SOmetimes when I have issues, I have to look back at the basics to find the root cause of my problems.