Use support generation software. Most slicing software for 3D printing includes support generation tools that can automatically generate supports for your model. These tools can help minimize the amount of supports needed by analyzing the geometry of your model and generating supports only where necessary.
@@themechanicalengineer Hi, thanks for the answer. I usually just use tree supports in Cura. Can you give me an example for support generation software that might work better?
Great tutorial.. do you think there is a way to automate this process?
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Yes, thank you
Hello, how can it be stored and cut with a laser, thank you
For 3d printing we can save it in .STL format... No idea about laser cutting...
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I need to insert shape attached with name..is it possible
Heart shape ♥ this symbol
Copy the heart symbol from internet and paste it in the solidworks text region..
how to insert shape in words
We can insert symbols not shapes....
how to 3d print these efficiently, usually I need a hella amount of supports because of the complex shapes I get
Use support generation software. Most slicing software for 3D printing includes support generation tools that can automatically generate supports for your model. These tools can help minimize the amount of supports needed by analyzing the geometry of your model and generating supports only where necessary.
@@themechanicalengineer Hi, thanks for the answer. I usually just use tree supports in Cura. Can you give me an example for support generation software that might work better?
I don't have much knowledge about that, but some of my friends use Meshmixer. You can check if it helps you. Meshmixer is a free software.
@@themechanicalengineer thanks a lot mate
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