Nice video again. But you need to messure more and guess less to save yourself some materials. Prints can take a long time and having to do them multiple times to get them right will get frustrating for you i think after a while.
@@mikespcgaming9423 dude I totally agree!! My bad for missing your comment till now. I have been working on exactly that. I’ve definitely burned through at least 400g of filament in mistakes🤯
The offset command is the easiest in the case of boxes, either inwards or outwards. 2mill offset works great For the back side, you can draw a construction line (X,L) from midpoint left to midpoint right, the cursor snaps to the centre point showing a small triangle. don't forget to switch back to normal lines, with the x command learning on the fly the print dimensions are : 180 x 180 x180 so that's the problem so a 1mm side thickness could just work but it'll be tight there is a better looking option, you can print 182 by 52 at a 45 degree angle on the build plate it barely fits but it should work give the bottom a 1mm thickness, and the top of the other part also 1mm and glue them together. another small tip, the cut-out looks better with rounded corners to avoid the "strings", you should printed with the back of the box on the building plate, by printing the top, there is no support for the filament coming out of the nozzle. It can be done, but then you must use print support (the tree auto type) Kind regards Hans
@@hanspijpers2100 thank you so much brother! This is all super useful information and I will be doing this today on a few prints I am working on building!🙌🏼🙌🏼
Nice video again. But you need to messure more and guess less to save yourself some materials. Prints can take a long time and having to do them multiple times to get them right will get frustrating for you i think after a while.
@@mikespcgaming9423 dude I totally agree!! My bad for missing your comment till now. I have been working on exactly that. I’ve definitely burned through at least 400g of filament in mistakes🤯
The offset command is the easiest in the case of boxes, either inwards or outwards. 2mill offset works great
For the back side, you can draw a construction line (X,L) from midpoint left to midpoint right, the cursor snaps to the centre point showing a small triangle. don't forget to switch back to normal lines, with the x command
learning on the fly
the print dimensions are : 180 x 180 x180 so that's the problem so a 1mm side thickness could just work but it'll be tight
there is a better looking option, you can print 182 by 52 at a 45 degree angle on the build plate it barely fits but it should work
give the bottom a 1mm thickness, and the top of the other part also 1mm and glue them together.
another small tip, the cut-out looks better with rounded corners
to avoid the "strings", you should printed with the back of the box on the building plate, by printing the top, there is no support for the filament coming out of the nozzle. It can be done, but then you must use print support (the tree auto type) Kind regards Hans
@@hanspijpers2100 thank you so much brother! This is all super useful information and I will be doing this today on a few prints I am working on building!🙌🏼🙌🏼
@@My-First-3D-Printer good luck and see u later
@ right on!!
Great video, I also have a Scarlett, will you give out the plans? I subbed by the way!
@@theevettsfamily2879 right on dude! Yeah, for sure I can send it to you in an email if that works for you👍
And if you want a short fusion tutorial on the subject ?
ua-cam.com/video/5hComh1hFzY/v-deo.html
@@hanspijpers2100 thank you I will definitely watch it!