How to 3D Print Better Miniatures: Pt. 3 Resin-quality on a FDM printer!

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • Learn how to print resin-like quality miniatures on a FDM printer! By adding a .2mm nozzle and using our custom Cura profile, you can achieve hyper-detailed miniatures that look like they came off a resin printer. All miniatures in this video were printed on a $200 Creality Ender 3. Cura 4.0 is recommended (but we do have a separate link for 4.3 versions of the files) and using good quality PLA is essential (we recommend eSun PLA Pro.)
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 357

  • @papermario3982
    @papermario3982 2 роки тому +10

    Dude! I just plugged your 4mm nozzle profile into Cura to see what happens, and got the best print I've ever had! The layer lines are barely visible, on a SILK GOLD! I haven't even tried the 2mm nozzle profile yet! You just took so many hours of tinkering and research and frustration out of the process for me! You're truly the best 3D printing channel on UA-cam!

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  2 роки тому

      Did you try my latest Cura 5.0 profiles from my website? They are even better than the quality these older settings produce :)

    • @papermario3982
      @papermario3982 2 роки тому

      @@Tombof3DPrintedHorrors I'm still on Windows 7 so I'm stuck on Cura 4 lol, but noted, once I get a new PC and Windows 10 I totally will check it out!

    • @dennismartin9407
      @dennismartin9407 6 місяців тому

      did you use supports?

    • @jchamorrob
      @jchamorrob 5 місяців тому

      May I ask what do you do for post processing for a 28mm miniature to erase the layer lines ? Do you recommend resin, sanding or what ?

  • @Elbee844
    @Elbee844 5 років тому +1

    Oh wow, I'm definitely giving a 0.2mm nozzle a shot once I run out of Hatchbox and crack open my eSun PLA+! Would you say using this profile and a 0.2mm nozzle to print large models (like your Eye Beast or Giant Spider, or possibly even bigger) is a good idea or is it overkill?

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  5 років тому

      For those it is probably overkill, I prefer a .3mm nozzle for things like them, and a .4mm for large things like dragons. :)

  • @TheMattitus
    @TheMattitus 5 років тому

    Hello! Awesome and very useful video as usual, your profiles are always on-point !
    Do you have any tricks or suggestions for "good" supports settings? Because that's the only thing I'm having trouble with your otherwise perfect profiles!

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  5 років тому

      I'm afraid not, I haven't spent time developing settings for supports since none of the miniatures I sculpt require them.

    • @unB10
      @unB10 5 років тому

      @@Tombof3DPrintedHorrors How do you manage to print those without supports? Looking at the lizard man at the beginning of this video, with the spear overhang...how would that print without supports??

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  5 років тому

      @@unB10 we're experts at no-support sculpting! Seriously, nothing we sell requires slicer supports. EVER. :)

    • @unB10
      @unB10 5 років тому

      @@Tombof3DPrintedHorrors Apparently so. Lol. I just can't wrap my head around the physics of it. But apparently it's not a setting but function of the design. I had to buy a custom mini for a character I'm playing and was hoping it was a trick I could use, because this thing definitely needs supports! But the supports are ruining it. :(

  • @lordneg1
    @lordneg1 4 роки тому

    what about supports? I have been having trouble getting good settings. I either have to many or to few. and they are all over. thanks

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  4 роки тому

      None of the miniatures I design require supports so I don't have settings for them. :)

  • @blakeli6773
    @blakeli6773 4 роки тому

    Will this work on ender 2s?

  • @Sam-bn3ek
    @Sam-bn3ek 4 роки тому

    when i load your profile in it says 0.4 line width? What's up with that?
    I'm kinda confused

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  4 роки тому

      That's your nozzle diameter.

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  4 роки тому +1

      It sounds like you are using my Cura 4.0 profile with Cura 4.2 or higher, which is then overriding my settings. If you are using Cura 4.2 or higher, go to the link in the video description, look for the Cura 4.3 folder, and follow the instructions in the Read Me file exactly. I will also have a Cura 4.4 native profile available in a week or two.

    • @Sam-bn3ek
      @Sam-bn3ek 4 роки тому

      @@Tombof3DPrintedHorrors ah i might have switched those up, will look into it later. Thanks for all the time you put into this community! It's actually so much fun :)

  • @SteakOSaurier
    @SteakOSaurier 4 роки тому +27

    Great video, great channel! How would you configure supports if you had to use supports? i kinda struggle with them on some prints :(

    • @zenn54321
      @zenn54321 Рік тому

      Have u tried using towers? If not, I guess u could give it a try. Then set the support placement as touching buildplate and the density of all the parts of the support to be around 10% - 15%. I personally use 10%. The rest leave as default.

  • @snickersonson3732
    @snickersonson3732 5 років тому +33

    Thank you for the information! I've learned so much about 3D printing from this channel! You actually explain the reasoning behind certain settings.

  • @adamburnier9619
    @adamburnier9619 4 роки тому +69

    So this video is great, and the profile is fantastic, but there's some missing info that's a major oversight. You HAVE to go into machine settings in Cura and change your nozzle size to 0.2, otherwise Cura will OVERRIDE line quality settings, reverting them back to 0.4 resulting in a mess of plastic leaking out from the heater block due to increased pressure behind the hot end. This is such an important thing to mention that I'm stupefied it wasn't brought up at all. As a relative newbie I loaded this profile in and immediately did a test print. When it looked to be working, I left for two hours. When I came back everything had gone to shit and I had to spend over an hour cleaning my hot end assembly and replacing tubing/nozzles.

    • @atienofiachra2874
      @atienofiachra2874 4 роки тому +1

      im pretty sure the issue youre raising is a cura 4.4 issue. This didnt used to happen in cura 4.0; which is what this video is designed around. Check the version of the cura software you are using. In his more recent videos from 5th December, he goes through how 4.4 over-rides nozel settings if you dont re-set it in the pull down box.

    • @adamburnier9619
      @adamburnier9619 4 роки тому +1

      @@atienofiachra2874 No, I was using the correct version of Cura. 4.0 is the only version I have installed.

  • @ghstgry
    @ghstgry 5 років тому +11

    Wish you could do this for the PrusaSlicer app. I'm getting pretty good prints with my settings there, but I'd love to not have to translate these, as many Cura settings don't have direct analogues. :(

  • @MrAndersonMusic056
    @MrAndersonMusic056 4 роки тому +14

    Man those are some clean looking prints on an FDM printer. You have me interested in getting a 2mm nozzle and trying this out! I’m a miniature painter so the smoother the prints the better

  • @BBRCNGL
    @BBRCNGL 5 років тому +16

    Just wow.. Looks awesome. Thank you so much for sharing the information.

  • @alphacat4927
    @alphacat4927 5 років тому +7

    You are the best printing channel I have found I can get my FDM printer to print like my resin printer just from watching your videos. Thank you so much.

  • @almostdarkslide3851
    @almostdarkslide3851 5 років тому +7

    Thank you for your marvelous video! I assume the profiles named 2, 3 and 4 mm mean 0.2, 0.3 and 0.4 mm nozzle, right?

  • @ShortyNE
    @ShortyNE 5 років тому +5

    Great video but I just don’t understand how you printed that first model without supports, I was hoping to see the orientation, how can you print that staff or the arms in mid air? Do you have another video that explains that?

    • @WalterCrumbcake
      @WalterCrumbcake 4 роки тому +1

      The staff/hands are a separate piece that you glue on.

    • @alanprihoda7772
      @alanprihoda7772 4 роки тому

      That explains it. I've been breaking up the models I've beed getting from thingiverse to help with this.

  • @NeoDemocedes
    @NeoDemocedes 5 років тому +6

    Amazing detail. Wish there were more models out there that were made to minimize overhangs. My struggle has always been with support structures.

  • @davestubechannel1473
    @davestubechannel1473 4 роки тому +3

    For what its worth I'm using a Hictop 3DP-12 fitted with a 0.2 nozzle . I have entered your configuration and sliced into Cura 4.3.0 the print
    results are noticeably a lot better.
    I'll keep watching out what you bring out next.
    All the best

  • @kilogee700
    @kilogee700 Рік тому +2

    2:31 there’s more layer lines on your fingers than on any of the prints you’ve shown, great job!

  • @lovinmusic500
    @lovinmusic500 4 роки тому +1

    I am looking to buy an Ender 3 pro and replace with .2mm nozzel Nd use for minitures like d&d and 40k proxies. What is the print time on a standard d&d human size character esrimated to be at these settings? I am looking for high detail if possible.

    • @mikewhite2991
      @mikewhite2991 4 роки тому

      i have an Ender 3 and i just downloaded his profile and ran a mini the time was 8 hours 41 minutes

  • @Sembazuru
    @Sembazuru 5 років тому +4

    After watching several of your videos, I'm seeing a common thread of techniques to avoid the radiant heat from the nozzle from raising previously printed layers above the glass transition temperature. Would printing multiple models at the same time also help? The hypothesis that I've heard for this is each layer on the first model gets more time to cool down while the printer is working on a layer of the second model, and then vise versa. Allowing the model to cool more requires more radiant heat to warm the plastic.
    Do you think there is anything to this technique? Have you experimented and found any evidence to support this hypothesis, or have you not really seen any noticeable benefit? I know the risk of printing multiple objects is if one fails it has the potential to ruin the print of all the others.

    • @ferociousbiscuit
      @ferociousbiscuit 5 років тому +1

      I've started printing multiple objects at a time and I don't seem to have an issue. This is mostly referring to terrain w/ a .4mm nozzle at first I did have an issue with failures but I switched to the glass bed and spent a good amount of time leveling (some would argue my Z axis is too low) and I haven't had a failure since then. I also clean the bed with Isopropyl before every print.

    • @alanprihoda7772
      @alanprihoda7772 4 роки тому

      Yes, multiple models helps with this issue. I sometimes print a 5x5mm tower that is slightly taller than my mini as the thin tower does not add as much time to the print. In cura there is also a minimum layer time setting, I use 10 seconds. If the layer take less than 10 seconds to print the head moves away from the print untill the remainder of the 10 seconds has passed.
      Btw, I'm ordering a .2mm nozel now. I've had quite good success with my .4mm and can only hope for results like this.

  • @orsodellecolline7289
    @orsodellecolline7289 5 років тому +7

    Hello there.
    Super interesting video; I'm starting to get interested in this world and I have a question that comes from ignorance: PLA being biodegradable, won't print get ruined over time? In short, why bother printing miniatures and scenarios (and then painting everything) if then
    in a short time it is all to be replaced?
    And I wanted to know: Is there a material that does not have this problem? (like resin ecc)

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  5 років тому +29

      It is only biodegradable in an active compost pile, that is kept wet and over 130˚. They will not degrade in a home environment. :)

    • @anthonyhadsell2673
      @anthonyhadsell2673 4 роки тому +4

      @@Tombof3DPrintedHorrors speak for yourself, I'm currently squatting in the giant crystal cave en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cave_of_the_Crystals

  • @stopdropandrollplay9846
    @stopdropandrollplay9846 4 роки тому +3

    What are the pros and cons of printing multiple models at once? I would think that the printer should be tight enough to pick back up and keep the same level of detail, while also giving the area more of a time to cool down.

  • @orlandodiciccio2748
    @orlandodiciccio2748 5 років тому +3

    You sir changed my life. You’re the best advisor out there.
    And your products are great!!! Already purchased several terrains from Fat Dragon and it’s amazing!!!!!

  • @doug8171
    @doug8171 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you, thank you, thank you! The 0.2mm cura 4.4 miniature profile works great! Before I tried that I was getting clogs. I bought the owlbear miniature, great detail! I modded the profile a bit because my nozzle is stainless steel, so I have 215 C nozzle and 60 C bed temp. I found I needed to have blue painters tape to get pt 2mm prints to stick, whereas I never had a problem on pt 4mm nozzle, so that’s a notable difference. I also really like the raft setting, it makes it much easier to get your print off when it’s done. (I am using cura 4.6.1).

  • @GeneralKetchup57
    @GeneralKetchup57 5 років тому +2

    Another great video. I use to use your cura profiles as my main go to profiles, but changed to to another one that has "experimental support" settings. Please, do a video and share a cura profile that uses some of the experimental cura settings (especially supports). I know your designs are supportless, but it would help a lot of us out! thanks

    • @PhoenixRisingLoL
      @PhoenixRisingLoL 4 роки тому

      Just enable them in settings. Under preferences, settings you type experimental and choose those.

  • @TroubleBrewing
    @TroubleBrewing 3 роки тому

    Im getting the following error, I have cura 4.11 new install so not sure what could be wrong. Printer (ender 3) is setup and nozzle is correct. Successfully imported profile Cura4-11_Mini_02mmNozzle_v1 #2.
    Warning: The profile is not visible because its quality type 'super' is not available for the current configuration. Switch to a material/nozzle combination that can use this quality type.

  • @clayskii
    @clayskii 5 років тому +4

    About to try out my 0.25 mm nozzle. Thanks for posting, any advice when dialing in between your 0.2 and 0.3 mm profiles?

  • @MMMeowster
    @MMMeowster 5 років тому +3

    Amazing, if I can get results like yours I won’t bother buying a resin printer!

    • @CalmPlains
      @CalmPlains 5 років тому

      ^ Exactly this. Currently weighing my options. Love the FDM print size and material costs... but that Resin quality tho...

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  5 років тому +4

      @@CalmPlains just keep in mind the toxicity of the resin, and the safety precautions you must adhere too. I see way too many people not doing their homework on it and making mistakes like rinsing uncured resin in a kitchen sink, using latex gloves instead of neoprene or nitril, throwing empty bottles with uncured resin in their trash, etc.

    • @CalmPlains
      @CalmPlains 5 років тому

      @@Tombof3DPrintedHorrors Safety first! think the big deal breaker for me with FDM is the sheer amount of troubleshooting involved. More variables, more things that can wrong, more expertise required. Contrast that to an Elegoo Mars plug N play printing, and far less mechanical bits that can get screwed up.... I want to like FDM but it seems like a mountain im too lazy to climb. That being said I have not made a purchase decision yet.

  • @denisstepanenko3037
    @denisstepanenko3037 5 років тому +2

    Are these nozzles from amazon suitable for Ender5?

  • @filippobosi
    @filippobosi 4 роки тому +1

    Hi! I do have a question regarding supports and supports interface. i'm tinkering with my custom profile for my Delta Mini. The trial prints resulted in GREAT surface (PLA+ at 190°, fantastic) but some blobs here and there, mostly where supports touch the mini. I have lowered "support interface density" from 80% to 50%. do you have any experience in tinkering with that?

  • @frontierbrainrobby5449
    @frontierbrainrobby5449 5 років тому +2

    I literally JUST took my 0.2mm nozzle off to put a 0.4 back on and use your 0.4 profile 1 week ago. That said, it definitely looks like it's worth it to go back...

  • @mr.m12345
    @mr.m12345 5 років тому +3

    As always, super informative. You are my goto youtube channel when it comes to 3d printing. Cant wait to try these setting out. Thanks!

  • @dragnet53
    @dragnet53 4 роки тому +1

    Tried to import your cura profiles and some reason Cura 4.4 doesn't let me.

  • @1Ced121
    @1Ced121 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks ! An amazing tutorial. A SLIC3R profile would be awesome too.

  • @MrEapie
    @MrEapie Рік тому

    Follow tutorials to switch from .4mm to a .2mm, and got the same bad results as I have each time I've tried in the past...everything works fine when I do a bed level/print test, but when I actually go to print, it's like the nozzle is to close to the bed and not printing. I've used the latest .2mm setting in Cura 5. So, I'm giving up. I'm really tired of something so easy screwing up and causing so much frustration.

  • @slidr9442
    @slidr9442 5 років тому +3

    I really had to lough " a hair too low" would naerly be a nozzle crash. Thanks for the vid! Great work.

    • @ferociousbiscuit
      @ferociousbiscuit 5 років тому

      That's honestly how I tuned my leveling. I slice and print a bed leveling test with each of my profiles and while it prints I slowly raise the bed until extrusion stops because I'm too close to the bed then I back off ever so slightly until it's exactly where I want it. When I first got my printer that was the hardest thing for me to figure out was why my prints were failing. It ended up being I was never close enough to the bed.

  • @ilunc
    @ilunc 3 роки тому

    Hello, I just tried to import to Cura 4.10 and it says it doesn't support type "standard" do you know what the issues is? Thank you!

  • @DavesChaoticBrain
    @DavesChaoticBrain Рік тому

    Anyone know if these similar settings can be used with PETG?

  • @micahriordan1262
    @micahriordan1262 3 роки тому

    Seems like the printer profile is no longer available in the description, could you put that back in or whatever version would work best for the.2mm nozzle you are talking about

  • @veritanuda
    @veritanuda 5 років тому +3

    Those are truly some amazing quality prints there and it has me thinking I can really print other things with detaill that I need like keyboard hinges. Really is very impressive. Thanks so much!

  • @LauraDelvecchio
    @LauraDelvecchio 5 років тому +2

    i have to say that with a 0.2 nozzle, getting your bed height from the nozzle is one of the hardest things to get right. With such a small nozzle you REALLY don't have much room to play with and if you get it barely wrong, your extruder stepper motor will start slipping and popping... you'll end up with a clog faster from an improper bed level with a 0.2 nozzle than probably anything else. GET THOSE UPGRADED BED SPRINGS! That won't solve your problems, but it will definitely 100% help you get that perfect bed level that you NEED when printing with 0.2mm nozzles. Cheers guys

    • @samsteel4456
      @samsteel4456 5 років тому

      Why will different bed springs "help you get that perfect bed level"?

    • @LauraDelvecchio
      @LauraDelvecchio 5 років тому +1

      @@samsteel4456 because the stock ones are weak and don't press against the plate as firmly. micro adjustments made with lots of tension (from the upgraded springs) hold their position much better than weak springs.

    • @samsteel4456
      @samsteel4456 5 років тому

      @@LauraDelvecchio Spring force is a function of compression. If you are looking for more force against the plate, why not simply compress the spring more?

    • @LauraDelvecchio
      @LauraDelvecchio 5 років тому

      @@samsteel4456 okay use the stock springs then lol it's a 5$ upgrade that made a big difference for me and maaaany other users.

    • @samsteel4456
      @samsteel4456 5 років тому

      @@LauraDelvecchio Well I'll strongly disagree with you. It's hardly an upgrade that makes a "big difference". In fact, it makes absolutely no difference at all in print quality. Like I said, you can achieve the same thing by simply tightening the springs. In the 8 years of 3d printing I've been doing with the 10 bots I have, my experience tells me it literally makes no difference at all. Like zero. However, if you've convinced yourself it's giving you better prints then carry on. But it's kind of like saying, when you were a kid, that your new running shoes make you run faster.

  • @williamhoover6902
    @williamhoover6902 5 років тому +1

    Lol .... wish you put this out before I splurged on a resin printer.....oh well I have much terrain to produce at .4 BUTout of curiosity how much did it increase your print time? Always super helpful videos !

  • @Kumimono
    @Kumimono 5 років тому +1

    Been using a tweaked version of the 0.4 profile with my clone-of-a-clone prusa mk3, with cheapest pla available, to very good results. Shall give this one a go. :)

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  5 років тому +1

      Don't use cheap PLA with a .2, I recommend eSun PLA Pro or Hatchbox.

    • @Kumimono
      @Kumimono 5 років тому

      @@Tombof3DPrintedHorrors Alright, though, those might not be readily available around here. :(

  • @MarioDoodles
    @MarioDoodles 2 роки тому

    Hi...does this setting work for ender 5 plus too ?

  • @tonyverduga
    @tonyverduga 2 роки тому

    The link to download your profile seems to be broken today. Great video!

  • @pitbullash
    @pitbullash 3 роки тому +1

    Love your videos ❤️ i hope you will upload some new ones about FDM miniatures printing ! Keep it Up man 👏

  • @johnhorus1
    @johnhorus1 5 років тому +2

    I'm so glad you posted this video! I just got a .2mm nozzle and love your .4mm profile! Was looking for a .2mm profile and BAM! Thanks!

    • @jozesaje
      @jozesaje 5 років тому

      Dear Johnhorus1, Would you be so kind and point me to 0.4 mm profile, thx.

    • @aaronblount3999
      @aaronblount3999 5 років тому

      @@jozesaje, The Resources tab on the FDG website has their profiles.

    • @johnhorus1
      @johnhorus1 5 років тому +2

      @@jozesaje The profile is on fatdragongames.com! He's got a whole section of profiles for FDM printed minis and terrain!

    • @jozesaje
      @jozesaje 5 років тому

      @@johnhorus1 thx

  • @huss03
    @huss03 7 місяців тому

    Impressive video! Thank you!

  • @mapembert
    @mapembert 5 років тому +2

    Impressive prints. I'm currently into this now actually and I was wondering if you have any good suggestions on painting techniques to compensate for the smallest of print lines. Obviously smaller print lines will give less issues but when washes are applied the wash tends to highlight the layer lines. I would love to see how your recent prints hold up to standard painting techniques. Maybe you won't have any issues with the quality you are reaching.

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  5 років тому +2

      Check out my miniature painting tutorial, I have a technique for eliminating layer lines. :)

    • @dotjn5
      @dotjn5 5 років тому

      @@Tombof3DPrintedHorrors Went through your videos and I can't find such video. I'd love some painting tips on hiding those pesky lines. Thanks!

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  5 років тому +2

      @@dotjn5 ua-cam.com/video/I2mtVPplfu8/v-deo.html

    • @dotjn5
      @dotjn5 5 років тому

      @@Tombof3DPrintedHorrors Thank you very much. Love your work and all the great tips and tricks.

  • @2wen98
    @2wen98 Рік тому

    i'm trying to use esun pla+ but cura says that the profile is incompatible

  • @MeltUp3
    @MeltUp3 4 роки тому +1

    Hi! Great video but I have a question as someone who's just starting out. Using this Cura profile I'm getting gaps in the shell each layer (in the slicer preview, haven't printed anything with it yet). Is that intended to avoid overlaps or is there some settings I should change?
    Thanks for all the help I've gotten through you videos.

    • @D00mH0und132
      @D00mH0und132 4 роки тому

      It's because of the coasting settings. Coasting stops extrusion right before the layer is finished and the rest is printed with the remaining pressure in the nozzle, hence you see a gap in cura where it stops

  • @SteinerSE
    @SteinerSE 5 років тому +1

    Is that a bog standard E3 or any mods to it (Any changes in hotend, extruder etc might affect the profile right?)

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  5 років тому +1

      Only print-related mods are Capricorn tubing and a metal extruder. Here is my video on suggested mods: ua-cam.com/video/hKlsJZJ4aJ8/v-deo.html

  • @adamdecoder1
    @adamdecoder1 4 роки тому +2

    Hi! Your channel is incredible. I recently picked up this printer and I'm looking forward to getting results like this.
    Will using Cura 4.4 change these results? Should I install a legacy version to use these settings?

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  4 роки тому +6

      I will release a native Cure 4.4 profile for .4mm and .3mm nozzle this week, and a .2mm nozzle version in week or two. :)

    • @captaincoo1
      @captaincoo1 4 роки тому

      @@Tombof3DPrintedHorrors Is the .2mm version still coming?

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  4 роки тому +1

      @@captaincoo1 yes, when I get some free time to devote to it (which has been sparse over the holidays, obviously.)

  • @franciscocataldo9238
    @franciscocataldo9238 3 роки тому

    this vid convincef me to swap to 0.2mm for minis

  • @stefanzeiler7951
    @stefanzeiler7951 4 роки тому +1

    First of all, thank you very much for all your videos! I really appreciate it very much - the settings you use work perfectly for me and the explanations are awesome :)
    Only one short question - you said, that your figurines are 100 % support free. How is it possible to print the stick like this? Because it's actually nearly horizontal - maybe I have missed something.
    Thank you for your answer right away :)

    • @ArcangelZero7
      @ArcangelZero7 4 роки тому +1

      My best guess is "bridging." If you have really good cooling and decent natural supports (in this case, lizard-man's hands!), FDM printers can actually drag reasonably straight filament across small gaps. Seeing as we're dealing with ~28mm miniatures here, those gaps are actually quite small from the printer's point of view. I had a teeny-tiny horizontal arrow shaft on one of my sculpts print reasonably straight, and I was quite impressed. :)

  • @nogamenocesco5482
    @nogamenocesco5482 5 років тому +1

    Will you please do a video tutorial on support setting (and/or experimental three support) on cura?

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  5 років тому +1

      Probably not soon as nothing I sculpt requires supports, so devoting that much time to experimenting with them is better spent on other topics applicable to my models. :)

  • @nicolasbennett1575
    @nicolasbennett1575 3 роки тому

    Is this profile good with a Ender 5?

  • @SamwaUA
    @SamwaUA 5 місяців тому

    A small question, do you print one miniature at a time, or it is safe to print a couple? For example I would like to print several miniatures overnight. I`m asking because the travel acceleration is quite high and it could possibly knock or damage some pointy parts.

  • @NazhirahRahimin
    @NazhirahRahimin 6 місяців тому

    Hey! I bought your latest Cura profile on your site and tested it out on my Ender 2 Pro. The first layer is fine, but for some reason I'm still getting gaps in my prints. Any way around this problem?

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  6 місяців тому

      Gaps in your prints are the result of under-extrusion. Check my video on how to resolve it (there are a number of potential causes.) :)

  • @therickincardoshow4019
    @therickincardoshow4019 6 місяців тому

    Hi so I hand copied your settings cause I didn’t think I could just copy them but basically the prints turn out super awesome but mine require supports and it seems like they’re a lil janked trying to print the weapons and stuff do you have any advice for supports?

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  6 місяців тому

      Sorry, none of the minis or terrain I design require supports. You need to ask whomever you bought the minis from for the settings they designed the minis to use.

  • @avatar6699
    @avatar6699 2 роки тому +1

    Love the info and the To3DPH vids have been a great hep in getting my Ender 3v2 up and running for minis. The only issue I see here, using a .2mm setup and these settings, is the wildly slow print times. Any thoughts of how this could be sped up a bit without much risk to mini quality outcome?

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  2 роки тому +2

      If you want quality you print slow. My latest .2mm (and .3mm) minis profiles are on the FDG website. If you want faster, go with the .3mm nozzle.

  • @metaltriops5957
    @metaltriops5957 2 роки тому

    Can I use these Cura settings with a standard 0.4 Nozzle from my CR 6 SE?

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  2 роки тому

      Use my latest Cura profiles in the video description. The CR6 is a good printer, but does not quite match the standard Ender 3/ 3 v2 in print quality.

  • @Galaxy613
    @Galaxy613 3 роки тому

    Can I use PETG with a 0.2 mm profile? I assume temps will need to change, what else?

  • @sirdrakey
    @sirdrakey 5 років тому +1

    That's nice

  • @vedantmistry939
    @vedantmistry939 3 роки тому

    8:24 talk about first layer p8rn

  • @commanderslasher1842
    @commanderslasher1842 2 роки тому

    I have a Question I downloaded the profiles but there is only a .3 and .4 nozzle option were is the .2?

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  2 роки тому

      With Cura 5.0 and variable line width slicing .2 isn't really necessary anymore, .3 will replicate the same details as .2, but with less hassle and more forgiving tolerances.

  • @kimpanattoni
    @kimpanattoni 2 роки тому

    In one of your videos you say that using supports is in another video and that you will go over it in more detail. I am having a horrible time finding that video as I go through your videos. I am sure this has been addressed somewhere in your channel, whether it be the video I am looking for or embedded in another video that I have not found. Pointers? I am really curious about how you handle this and want to make certain that I use them when necessary in this approach to printing minis, and when I do use them, how to get the best outcome with them. Thanks! :D

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  2 роки тому

      I've not covered supports as of yet as all of the Dragonlock terrain and miniature models I design are supportless.

  • @amaurythewarrior
    @amaurythewarrior 3 роки тому

    well, okay it's not "absolutely" 100% perfect, but that seems pretty close! I just got my first ender 3 v2 (used) haven't even printed anything yet, but I was convinced I wouldn't be doing miniatures without a resin printer. But I could definitely live with that quality, and the nozzles don't even seem very expensive!

  • @JollyGeneral
    @JollyGeneral Рік тому

    Which Ender model would you recommend?
    I've seen you use a couple different ones throughout the channel. I'd like to make it my first 3D printer, but I was wondering if you had to start out again with just one, which one would you pick?

  • @Pikmeir
    @Pikmeir 3 роки тому

    I can't seem to find the 2mm nozzle profiles. Only the 4mm nozzle profiles are in the Dropbox folder.

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  3 роки тому +1

      I just checked, it is indeed there: Cura4-8Miniature2mm_V1.curaprofile

    • @Pikmeir
      @Pikmeir 3 роки тому

      @@Tombof3DPrintedHorrors Oh thanks! I thought Cura4 meant for the 0.4mm nozzles. I see now all the nozzle sizes (2, 3, 4) are there.

  • @tomcoker
    @tomcoker 4 роки тому +1

    Such great videos and results are amazing Thank you! I was wondering if you had any advice on normal and tree supports. I know your models come support free but not everyone else's do and when they don't all the models printed with your profile look great but the supports ruin the greatness of your profiles.

  • @andreas11elias
    @andreas11elias Рік тому

    Do you think I can get the same results with a .3mm nozzle since it can go down to a 0.08mm layer height? This way I could go to a 0.2mm layer for terrain without the need to switch nozzles. What do you think?

  • @mooseworks_soldiers
    @mooseworks_soldiers 5 років тому +1

    Thank you Tom for the profiles and videos. I made two further purchases on DTRPG this evening to say thanks. Snake and Goblinoids sets 1.

  • @catdisc5304
    @catdisc5304 3 роки тому

    I can't open your profile for some reason... cura says "quality type 'super' is not compatible with selected printer type: fdmprinter" or something like that

  • @avejst
    @avejst 5 років тому +1

    Impressive job you have done
    Thanks for sharing this great video👍😀

  • @unisef7
    @unisef7 4 роки тому

    Hello , is a 0.3mm nozzle better for details ( from the 0.4mm ) given the fact that 0.2mm is stressfull to operate ( from what i have read )? And im kinda new to this so i don't want to go to deep waters from the beggining. Thanks

  • @gonzaakbar4473
    @gonzaakbar4473 5 років тому +1

    Oh god, i dont know how can u be too good at this.
    If I could send you pictures about my issues you would help me a lot

  • @uscstaylor
    @uscstaylor 3 роки тому

    Are you using the latest version of CURA now or still at 4.0

  • @cl_albus
    @cl_albus 4 роки тому

    can i manualy put this for my 0.4 nozzle because i can't add your profiles they are not supported for my cocoon touch (aldi balco 3d touch)

  • @knghtbrd
    @knghtbrd 3 роки тому

    FDM seems very fiddly compared to resin printing. I guess it comes down to the question of whether or not you need to be able to make large(r) prints. If you need to print larger things, FDM is really the only choice. Right now, 2k printers are marked down in price as everyone's moving to 4k. Some quality minis have been produced in excellent detail with 2k resin printers. So right this moment, you can't easily buy a decent FDM printer for a whole lot less than the cost of a decent 2k resin printer … but you can build a decent printer for a little less if that's your thing.
    Resin printers cost less per print and are less fiddly in setup (fewer variables) but at the cost of more (mostly different IMO, but more) cleanup and … fumes are a thing. FDM has more variables, you need to learn to dial things in for what you're printing and what you're printing them with, but they can produce similar quality. Oh, and they can produce (relatively) big prints. Have to learn where to get quality filament, and it's not cheap.)
    All of this is subject to my research being wrong today, or changes in the 3D printing industry tomorrow. 😃 But it's what I'm going on right this minute because that seems to be what research is telling me. If minis are my goal, I want resin. If terrain, box organizers, cases for electronics projects, and a host of other things are my goal, I really want FDM. Probably, if I can find space and budget for it, I want both.

  • @alandtic4616
    @alandtic4616 3 роки тому

    Hey doubt your gonna read this but here I go. How do you handle prints with thin bits eg fingers

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  3 роки тому +1

      I specifically don't sculpt anything like that on my models for the very reason it is too difficult to print (same reason none of my sculpts require supports.) :)

  • @johnandrewbellner
    @johnandrewbellner 3 роки тому

    Another great video! Thank you! I’ll use your link to purchase my new 0.2mm nozzles for my Ender 3 Pro.

  • @raxi9619
    @raxi9619 4 місяці тому

    I wanted to try this on a v3 Se!
    Is it worth it for miniatures to drop the extra 100$ to get the Bambu Lab A1 mini? Tomb made a video 4 months ago that basically said the A1 mini is the new standard for FDM miniatures, and so I wanted to know if the difference in quality is significant.

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  4 місяці тому +1

      Yes, the V3 SE doesn't come close to the Bambu Lab A1 Mini for printing miniatures.

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  4 місяці тому

      And, the A1 Mini is now only $249, so it's only $50 more. :)

  • @wyatt.traxler
    @wyatt.traxler 3 місяці тому

    Just getting into 3D printing, and I'm glad I found your channel! Do these settings work well as a general starting place for all FDM printers? Will these settings work well for larger statues as well?

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  3 місяці тому +1

      These settings aren't up to date, use the newer Cura profiles on my website under the Resources menu. No, these settings are only for miniatures.

    • @wyatt.traxler
      @wyatt.traxler 3 місяці тому

      @@Tombof3DPrintedHorrors Thanks for replying!
      Noted. I'll check out the new settings!

  • @medyk3D
    @medyk3D 5 років тому +1

    Very informative. Thanks!

  • @frankie352
    @frankie352 Рік тому

    Does the .4 just give bad prints with minis?

  • @sabresswords
    @sabresswords 4 роки тому

    Can your cura profile settings be transferred to an xyz davinci 1.0 pro ? I dont have an ender 3 or 5 and I want to print miniatures. But I keep having bad luck with my printer.

  • @Ebonyqwe
    @Ebonyqwe 4 роки тому

    Could I use this profile on my prusa mk3 with 0.2mm nozzle?

  • @masquetrofo7358
    @masquetrofo7358 2 роки тому

    Thanks! With your methot I'm printing very good minis in my fdm printer.

  • @brucec1710
    @brucec1710 5 років тому +1

    Thanks Tom! 0.2mm nozzles ordered!

  • @radeczex5479
    @radeczex5479 4 роки тому

    I was trying to use your .4mm Cura profiles with .2mm nozzle, but I find it difficult to set proper settings (with 0.08 and 0.12mm layer hights).
    Which settings shall be changed when nozzle is replaced?

  • @AzazelCain
    @AzazelCain 7 місяців тому

    Thank you so much!

  • @karencollins1356
    @karencollins1356 Рік тому

    Thank you,I started 3d printing last year,I couldn’t print minis right so gave up ,these settings work brilliant 🥰

  • @Vault101.3D
    @Vault101.3D 3 роки тому

    the custom cura profile from part 2 works fine with 0.1mm configuration? or this with 0.08 is the newer profile to replace the one in part 2

  • @symphony10
    @symphony10 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for all of these as a newer 3D printer your video's have been the keys to success.

  • @Biasedturkey
    @Biasedturkey 4 роки тому

    There is no profile for the 0.2mm nozzle ? ( cura 4.6.1 )

  • @WatchfulWizard
    @WatchfulWizard 4 роки тому

    I noticed that you have not made any new .2mm profiles for new releases of Cura. Have you abandoned the .2mm setup or are you still using it?

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  4 роки тому

      The Cure 4.4 profiles still work fine, I just have not had time to do any experimentation with 4.6 (I mainly use .3mm nozzles for minis now) :)

    • @Apetus
      @Apetus 4 роки тому

      @@Tombof3DPrintedHorrors If you do not mind me asking what makes you use .3mm nozzles now? Is .3mm better?

  • @craigcollinson9022
    @craigcollinson9022 3 роки тому

    I can't seem to get your 4.8 profiles to open on my computer in cura, any suggestions?

  • @bronze2181
    @bronze2181 3 роки тому

    I've really been on a journey of discovery with your videos over the last few days. Implemented the stringing fix and installed the 0.2mm nozzle (along the way throwing out a heater block and thermistor due to clumsiness). I'm not quite there yet (stringing just wont go away...starting to suspect it's the filament I'm using), but I've learned a lot about printing, slicing, and the printer itself. Much appreciated!
    Question, what do you think of replacing the heat block with a copper one? Apparently it offers more temperature stability and thus cleaner prints.

  • @Jaklas1979
    @Jaklas1979 2 роки тому

    What Supports do you use if any? I now upgraded to a ender 3 pro with a 0.2 nozzle

    • @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors
      @Tombof3DPrintedHorrors  2 роки тому

      I don't use supports, I design all of my miniatures and terrain to print without them.

    • @Jaklas1979
      @Jaklas1979 2 роки тому

      @@Tombof3DPrintedHorrors ok thanks