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10:27 - if you just increase line width does it automatically extrude more filament or you have to change it too? When I changed my thickness from 0.4 to 0.6 - overall lines, walls, top, bottom changed to 0.6 automatically, but the flow didn't change at all. It just doesn't show or we have to do something?
So there is no cure for seams if you need more layers wall. If its back - vertical lie, if its random - random dots... Possible to do something? I hoped to find an answer in this video to be honest.
Just FYI, I totally understand what you're saying about wood vs print layers, but wood is intended to absorb and draw bacteria down to an anerobic layer where it kills the bacteria. Bacteria on 3D print layers can remain and thrive within those voids. The odds are very, very much in your favour, however, as long as you practice good food safety!
I've been using mine for almost a month and I just learned something new! The safety bypass switch for the drawer makes using the rotary much more convenient than what I was doing.
I just bought it and wasnt researching if slicer is available for Linux... And you said it is. I just screamed. Now removable flexible bed sheet is available too.
I got a flash forge for creator pro two and it has not worked since it came out of the box. I finally had to go into the bottom of it and look, and I found where it was wired backwards. I straighten that out I’ve done everything to flash forge has told me to do, and it still doesn’t work
I have problem to connect to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Reset button doesn't do anything. Ruter reset, phone same. I can't print. I'm blinded 😞. If no one knows solution... Don't BUY... YOU CAN'T FIX
Free Palestine from all this absolute evil of zionism. Learn who took terrorism to the Middle East! And also, free the US from all absolute evil of AIPAC, and the total scam and greed of the so called Federal Reserve! Only a one state solution is possible, and the name of that very state will be... ❤ PALESTINE ❤, of course.
I used your script in the Octoprint's multi color plugin... added M25 pause command just before the first endif statement. Works great for the Ender 3 S1 Pro.
'25,000 mm per minute' (7:30). Thousands of mm - that would be metres. So 25m/min. Of course, using mm/sec would make more sense. 1) it is the correct SI unit. 2) The values will normally be in the range 1 - 1000, so the mm makes sense. 3) Any vector on the machine will never take minutes. When I loaded Lightburn, it defaulted to mm/sec- so it looks like they agree with me.
Greetings from Brazil, the same feelings about the tools you shared. I finally found someone that face and live with the same pros and cons about those must-have tools. Thanks for sharing, I really appreaciate and enjoyed the tips you provide. Basic and unexpensive tools, thats all people need. Keep sharing your videos.
Hey, did you hear that Woody Hyezmar is giving his collection of projects at no cost at all? Go'ogle his latest material, there's a similar project, pretty close to this one, if I'm not mistaken.
A year later I have a falcon 2, but I can't get past the importing the falcon2 file. My MacBookPro running Sonoma 14.5 will not connect with the falcon2. Nothing ever shows up in the little <choose> window next to "devices" in LIGHTBURN when I connect the USB cable. Can you maybe share what USB drivers your MacBook Air has in the system file? Love the video!
a few years ago I used carefully cut thick extra strong aluminium foil to help square up the frame as shims as well as level the heat bed on a 1st release of the CR10, the beauty is it doesnt affect the heat transfer, this old printer is still running after all these years and have not moved the foil at all - I hope you and your people are well in these troubling times - take care.
I have a creality 3D printer ender v and I forgot to put my laptop up one night and my cat knocked it off of the couch and the way it landed it managed to break my memory card and the USB stuck you put in the computer can you please tell me what to get that will work for my printer?
I have a creality 3D printer ender v and I forgot to put my laptop up one night and my cat knocked it off of the couch and the way it landed it managed to break my memory card and the USB stuck you put in the computer can you please tell me what to get that will work for my printer?
First bit as I watch through your video. I really appreciate that you touch on the topic of the different types of laser tech. CO2, Diode, and fiber: because not a ton of other videos really dive into that technical aspect of what they are basically. Really really liked that. Also you did a really good job of touching on what the differences are between each and the price point one could expect when choosing one of these types of laser. I started watching this video to learn more about the laser I just purchased and learned a significant amount about the market well above what I'm willing to pay but loved learning on where this can go.
Love your tutorials. You have the best teaching style. Thank you. Can you make an STL into a sketch? Once I make the mesh to a solid, then refine the image, I end up with a nice solid, but I can't figure out how to make it so that I can constraint the lines to add the dimensions and end up with a working sketch. This way I can put the dimensions into a spreadsheet and make the part parametric. Can you help?