Thank you so much, I got here from Hackaday at just the right time. Fusion360 is in the process of letting me down and this project seems like it can handle 60-75% of all my cam needs! Thank you again!!
Thank you for this informative video! I came across Kiri:Moto because my laptop didn't have a good enough video card for Cura. Now that I've used it, I'm glad I found it and am enjoying learning all about the software!
@@GridSpace Im connected, tbf im new to discord and posted in kirimoto fdm and in general, I'm just waiting for a reply, not so sure of what should i be doing there lol
Thanks for this! I just built an MPCNC with a Duet board and am trying to get my workflow sorted out. Still not sure if I need a post-processor or not (probably do), but this video definitely helps regardless.
For some odd reason I can't seem to preview the infill whenever I change it it just shows as the normal 0.25 although whenever I type a new infill it accepts it and just show 0.25 I even put it on 0 and it showed the 0.25 any help with this?
I've been struggling to find a good workflow for building sparse parts in galvo laser-based SLA. This sparse filling interface looks refreshingly intuitive. Is it possible to export the hollowed and infilled STL?
Interesting question. Unfortunately, no. Once Kiri generates slices from a 3D part, it deals exclusively with the 2D slice data. To achieve what you're looking for would require a good boolean engine like OCC. And currently that's a little too heavy to run in-browser.
thank you for the job, It s look like very powerful it's a lot of information for me :) do you have a PDF, or something like, with the main points for the CAM
I have considered adding this feature. But it requires data collection tied to an email address. And I've tried to keep this entirely private/local. At present there are two other ways to achieve this. First is to export/import your workspace using the top/right person/gear menu (import is file->import or drop file onto worspace). Second is to use the method outlined for "shared profiles" here docs.grid.space/projects/kiri-moto/shared-profiles
Hi when I go to slice something kiri is now removing a piece of the print completely and also taking off about an inch of the print, any ideas why? This is never happened with kiri before.
Thank you. Today I was sitting there wondering why this was happening at this point, my walls were set to 5 and my line with was 4 I'm using a point 6 nozzle and I switched line with to 0 which is by default the nozzle width, my question is how did that fix it?
I assume you mean 0.5, 0.4, and 0.6? It looks like your nozzle is larger than half the cross section of some part. Or you had line width set to something which created a similar effect.
This is a useful guide. But how do I scale something smaller? Like I have a part I want to scale to like 98 percent of the original. But if I type .98 it does nothing it seems. I might be missing something Idk
Thanks for the awesome guide, im always learning something new when i watch your videos. Question about the level operation and I may have missed it somewhere. What depth is the level operation cutting at? Ive used this same idea with Easel but if I select a 1 or 2 mm depth just to get a clean level top it always uses my depth per pass and cuts more like 1/4 in deep.
tool change commands are automatically emitted between operations that use different tools *if* the Tool Change macro is populated. pausing and re-zeroing are functions handled by your gcode sender, not the gcode file.
you can check/enable "inside only" to disable cutout. and set the "leave stock" to a value > 0 to leave XY material for the outline pass, if that's you're desire, too.
@@GridSpace so I use roughing to cut the outside profile of the sign example a square I set the roughing to leave 1/8 material. When I set up the outline pass after to set up the outside profile the Lines created in the preview show both operations following the same path. When I set this up to do inside there is a distinct difference between the roughing pass and the outline pass
@@craigfaubert862 if you could share your workspace on forum.grid.space or on the grid.space Discord server (discord.com/invite/suyCCgr), I could better assess what's happening. It could be a bug, but I can't tell with the workspace.
Is there a compiled list of devices that users have provided profiles for ?? I would be happy to provide data for the FDM and SLA printers i own but would like to make sure they haven't already been provided
under Setup -> Machine you will get a full list of supported devices when you select a mode. alternatively, you could check out the github source which has a hierarchical list by mode. FDM for example: github.com/GridSpace/grid-apps/tree/master/src/dev/fdm
Kiri:Moto does not edit solid models. But I am looking at limiting slicing to constrained areas either through placement of intersecting objects or by allowing the part to descend below the platform workspace.
It's possible to fold this into the new ranges feature but adding a "non-printing" checkbox for a chosen range. It's certainly interesting and I'll look into it. Thanks for the suggestion.
@@GridSpace Thanks for the quick reply! I also have a CNC mill so I'll be trying Kiri:Moto with it. Looks like a great slicer. I'll be trying it on my 3D printers also.