I love your vids!!! I watch them every day before I go to school. If you had a product on Kickstarter, I would totally back it.👍P.S. this looks like a Rubik's cube 🐱💻
First you can turn the png/jpg file into a svg using a file conversion then you can directly extrude without tracing the image. But in futon you have to select import svg. Secondly you can print the pieces on there backs so you don’t have to use as much plastic and it will save time
you can do all the fillets in one go. even on multiple bodies. printing upside down would have been smarter, unless your build plate is leveled badly and it doesn`t look nice on the bottom. in extrusion you can choose symmetrical in the menu, but i think you used that on a later part already. great video and good to have you in the 3d printing community :)
I would have tried to do the fillets all at once but they were very hard to select. I was turning off the visibility of the other bodies so I could select them then I was doing all of one piece at a time. Any trick for that? For printing it was important that the outside of the puzzle looked best so that is why I had it print in that orientation. The blue tape would have left a prominent line.
If you hold the left mouse button you can select stuff through objects. I guess I would try to enter a very high number for the fillet temporarily so it's easier to select the other edges. Not the best workaround but it could work. Setting the select filter to edges only is also helpful. Edit: only have 1 body visible at a time, select it's edge, hide it , move to the next also looking straigt down at the intersection and left click drag ( so it does the orange square selection, dont know how to describe ). make the square as small as possible, zooming can help if there is a lot going on in that spot
Hi Kenneth, I want to introduce my 3 yo daughter in the world of cubes, what do you think is the best first cube for her? I have some options, normal 3x3, z cube sandwich 3x3, normal 2x2 and Rubik's junior bear 1x2x3
Why didn't you print it upside down without support? Then you only need a small chamfer on top of the small ridge that hides the cube in order to print it
@@redkb Ooh, that's a bummer! Maybe have a look at those matte magnetic build surfaces, they leave a pretty nice bottom layer finish. Furthermore they are flatter than tape and you can spray them with 3D lac for a more consistent adhesion without worrying that you might not get your print off
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