Yes... throw your stl file to slicer software and slice... it will count how much material you'll use... its not perfect... but it does its job pretty well
Before making the video, you should have cleaned up the bridging strings. Tough to show things to print and sell if they aren't in a high enough quality to sell.
Here is another tip. Don't sell things that you download off the internet like the dice tower and Cat bookshelf End. That might open you up to lawsuits if you do not have the required permissions from the Author.
Nice video, I’m not going to sell them but I think those coasters would be a great gift for my mother. Thank you for the idea.
Great ideas thank you!
good video
nice work
Thank you! Cheers!
love to hear what you can charge
Love these ideas! Is there a way to find out how much filament it takes to make these items?
Yes... throw your stl file to slicer software and slice... it will count how much material you'll use... its not perfect... but it does its job pretty well
The cat book ends seem a bit light to be functional bookends.
Why did the video creditor use books that stay up on its own already. Not smart to think of us as dumb viewers... 😢
thanks for the info. one thing is you slam the objects down a lot on the table and it's pretty loud. otherwise great video.
what infill % do you use for these?
thanks this is great good thing I check for copyright
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Before making the video, you should have cleaned up the bridging strings. Tough to show things to print and sell if they aren't in a high enough quality to sell.
Thanks for the tip
Here is another tip. Don't sell things that you download off the internet like the dice tower and Cat bookshelf End. That might open you up to lawsuits if you do not have the required permissions from the Author.
Are you Stupid! She said if there is a box at the bottom that says commercial use!!!
Sooo that means she can sell that item with no legal issues!!!
she addressed that in the video
Why do you sound so out of breathe the whole time?