Chuck shows you Infill Design Tricks using Per Model Settings in Cura Slicer 4.x to produce some unique 3D Prints. All the work is done in Cura and produces some interesting results. Chuck uses per model settings and modifies where objects overlap to produce these unique exposed infill Looks. He even uses a 1mm nozzle to print these to give them strength and size. Where this goes is really only limited by your imagination.
Finrock wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2024 7:23 pm
Reminds me of a devil's tail.
WastePaste that thar 3D Devilish Type Printer.
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GWizGFS007 wrote:
Dear HE#85.0805,
viewtopic.php?p=3853#p3853 is where I embedded your video. Your 3D letters at the end is exactly the type of thing needed to add Logo, GPADA.org and/or GravityWizards.com to my 5tuff and 7hings.
As thanks, I will 3D print your name to go on The Patron Plaque, a 3D printed plaque which will sit directly behind my 3D printer. Due to it's location, it will be featured in many of my project videos, and be a constant reminder to how big of an impact your patronage is to me.
You'll also get access to a monthly livestream in which I will be working on a project for an upcoming video. Come hang out, talk with all of us, and get the inside scoop to the behind-the-scenes work for the next project!
As always, you receive all the perks from the previous tiers, including your name in the descriptions of my videos, early access to my videos and project list, and access to the patron-only feed to interact with us, ask questions and post suggestions!