Berhenti Menggunakan Rok pada Cetakan 3D Anda!



Hari ini kita membuang rok untuk ciuman! Metode mengekstrusi ciuman untuk membuat nozel Printer 3D Anda menghasilkan lebih sedikit kekacauan di sekitar toko Anda. Rok Printer 3D menjadi primadona nosel Anda untuk mencetak tetapi sifatnya yang ringan membuatnya sulit untuk disimpan di tempat sampah daur ulang. Mereka juga dapat menyebabkan kegagalan Cetak 3D bersama dengan sejumlah masalah. Hari ini kami membahas aplikasi G Code startup yang memungkinkan Anda memilih berbagai fungsi start up untuk Printer 3D Anda. Utilitas ini dapat meratakan tempat tidur Anda, menyelaraskan Z Anda, dan membersihkan nozel Anda semua sebelum pencetakan dimulai. 0:00 – Dilema 2:12 – KISS 2:37 – Startup GCode Generator 6:22 – Test Print 7:24 – Final Thoughts Startup G Code Generator : Silakan tekan tombol suka itu jika Anda menikmati video ini dan tinggalkan komentar di bawah! Mohon pertimbangkan untuk membantu mendukung saluran melalui Patreon agar saya dapat terus mengembangkan konten baru. Ngobrol dengan kami dan pembuat lain di Perselisihan kami: Ikuti kami di Twitter: Instagram: Kunjungi situs web kami www.MakersMashup.com MakersMashup Menggunakan TubeBuddy sebagai asisten YouTube mereka! .

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26 thoughts on “Berhenti Menggunakan Rok pada Cetakan 3D Anda!

  1. Interesting, I could add this to my workflow but i still like having the skirt because it helps give me an ides om how my bed leveling is and shows where exactly my stuff is going to be printed. I could use this to replace the start line i use in order to clean the nozzle and ensure that my hotend is fully pressurized

  2. I'm not sure why u have a problem with a skirt… I mean, u just… Throw it away.. Just like u do that kiss thing.. Now instead of somehow managing to have a skirt on ur floor by some magic means, u now have a hard plastic "Lego" that'll be stepped on and maybe even puncture ur skin if ur not wearing shoes….. This just seems like a solution in search of a problem that doesn't exist…

    And if ur having problems with the skirt peeling up.. U have a significantly bigger problem with ur printer that u need to address…

  3. I've never thought "thank God I had a skirt" but man I can't count the times a skirt failed and messed up the first layer

    At most I have the prusa purge strip

  4. So you've removed skirts and added Hershey kisses everywhere I'm not exactly sure what you have done to change the situation. I do like the kiss Purge but not really sure what you've done here.

  5. I use a 3 layer higher skirt for an entirely different reason, protects the first layer from warping off the bed from stray drafts like that of my door. However this seems like a good first print of the day kind of thing to do. One of the problems I noticed is after the printer has been turned off and let sit overnight or longer, the first 50-100mm worth of plastic that comes through doesn't extrude very well. This has resulted in letting it print some of the first layer to get that out of it's system before canceling, clearing the bed and restarting the print for a good solid start. This Kiss method however done before the first print would help run the plastic out of the nozzle that doesn't extrude well and make sure it's fully primed and ready to go for a nice clean print.

  6. I use brims for extra adhesion for most of my prints, and to test for level and other sanity checks. I am concerned that you have turned your harmless plastic rings that you are trailing into the house into veritable caltrops of a Lego proportion. The first time you step on a kiss, you will kiss them goodbye.

  7. Don’t have such problems. Don’t need tape. Useless material wasting tip. If you don’t like the starttestline, just don’t print it and start with a skirt.

  8. Ultimaker does basically this at the start of a print as well and have been for years. They call it a prime blob. I still use a brim though, for the reason we can see when the print starts in this video. The first tiny bit of the line didn't stick properly, with a brim this usually doesn't happen.

  9. 1st time watching one of your videos. The first thing that came to mind was: "Hello, Newman".

  10. While I disagree, I am definitely adding this link to my toolbox. Thank you for the well-presented information.

  11. An interesting aspect. How about gcoding a connection from the skirt with a loop to the rest of the printed part, to prevent them roamimg around after the print.
    Anyway as long you wife found only strange printers skirts in the house everything is fine 😉

  12. I have no real issues with skirts but I'm willing to try this out, looks interesting.
    One improvement could be to have the nozzle bump off the kiss from previous print before heating up. I've purged lines on top of each other of I forgot to remove it.

  13. skirts are for thin pieces that need something to help get more surface area for printing. . other than that ur method wastes material on the kiss.

  14. Your actual print in your Test Print starts with a flaw. A close skirt or a brim with a small gap helps avoid this.

  15. For ABS prints that need a brim you can just add 1-2 loops to your brim and start without a purge line or skirt. Saving on material and getting some more function out of it.

  16. Skirts are perfect visually confirming that the first layer will be perfect before you waste a bunch of filament on the part’s first layer…

    It’s really not that hard to throw the skirts in the trash, but ok

  17. I dont have a problem with skirts they go in my waste plastic bins as soon as I take something off the build surface, what I do have a problem with is ooze worms while probing, they get laid down with the prime line but sometimes when I take that off the bed they get catapulted all over the room, I suppose I could retract the filament a little before g29 but Im lazy and its one of many things I dont get around to doing

  18. I still prefer a skirt because it shows exactly where the printed part will be so if your using glue you know where you should exactly put it. Also a skirt will also tell you if the first layer is getting put down in every area before it starts the print this way you can stop the printer ahead of time if it not fully attaching to printer as the first layer is the most important that it's laid down properly.

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