This. A billion times, this.FYI @fly, you'll likely more than triple your print times per run just in making the supports.
I assume its 'automatically drop models to the build plate'. Sadly I don't see that in Prusa. Ugh, I need to print like 20 of these things.
Break it up so that you can do parts of it in batches, like the below, then print your spokes as well, slot them in and glue them. Or use popsicle sticks for your spokes. Or something elseI assume its 'automatically drop models to the build plate'. Sadly I don't see that in Prusa. Ugh, I need to print like 20 of these things.
@Mr. Argumentor Any interest in a group buy from one of the places mentioned here soon? @Cosmic_marinerC137 and I are probably gonna get some.
This eliminated like 95% of the sounds coming from mine:Also, if sound is a big deal to any of you guys, a concrete paver and these made a huge difference.
Amazon product ASIN B09DYXK8Z1
IIRC, prices go down to like $10/spool @ 10 spools. I haven't looked in a while.Maybe? What sort of amounts and filament types we lookin at? I normally just go with black and grey.
@Mr. Argumentor Any interest in a group buy from one of the places mentioned here soon? @Cosmic_marinerC137 and I are probably gonna get some.
Are you using Pursa Slicer?I have an STL that I need to break into pieces to print. I'll be damned if I can find a good tutorial on YT. Maybe I'm not using the right terms? Anyone got any ideas?
edit: And right after posting this, I sorta figured it outish.
I know on the Right hand side you can see the individual layers and there should be a Plus sign. If you select where you want the new section to be, it will allow you to pause printing and change filament if you desire a different color.
Ya, I actually needed to split into smaller pieces so I could print it. However, it seems I can't read well and printed something I didn't need.I know on the Right hand side you can see the individual layers and there should be a Plus sign. If you select where you want the new section to be, it will allow you to pause printing and change filament if you desire a different color.
Otherwise there is a button on the ribbon to separate items if they are already coded in a way that allows this. Otherwise id say throw the file into Fusion 360 and separate from there.
Pretty easy to do from what I see online. Lots of how to videos of the "How to import a jpg into Fusion 360" type.Ya, I actually needed to split into smaller pieces so I could print it. However, it seems I can't read well and printed something I didn't need.
Now I've got to figure out how to get an IRL drawing into 360 and then sketch it out.