Easy Method To Remove Supports on 3D Prints
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- I’m excited to share a practical and effective method for removing supports from your 3D prints, specifically focusing on the prying technique. Whether you’re dealing with tricky tree supports or standard ones, I’ll walk you through a step-by-step process to safely and cleanly remove them. Plus, I’ve got some essential safety tips and tool recommendations to make the process smoother. Join me to enhance your 3D printing post-processing skills and achieve cleaner, more professional results!
Metal Picks
a.co/d/hj74VQI
DISCLAIMER: This video is not sponsored. Some of the links are affiliate links in which I will receive a small commission.
00:00:00:06 - Introduction and Overview
00:00:34:27 - Importance of Different Removal Methods
00:00:51:20 - Safety First: Protecting Yourself
00:04:16:21 - Tools for the Prying Method
00:05:21:10 - Demonstration: Using the Prying Method on Different Supports
00:09:24:25 - Final Thoughts and Additional Tips
Awesome!!! Thanks Chris!!!! 👍😎
I like to use an 1/8” or 1/4” chisel. You can sharpen them if the get dull and are very good at prying and even cleaning up some supports left on the print.
But 🤔 what are your printer support settings.
bro can you make a video about how to adjust the cura for quality petg prints, I have CR10SE relatively faster printer but I have problems with the slicer settings.
For ANYONE who is about to spend the next 10 minutes in a store trying to find those picks and can't describe them. They're called Metal Spudgers.
I was just about to post this. You can often find them with sculpting tools sometimes.
Sorry I should have put a link. Here is a set I have. a.co/d/hj74VQI
@ItsMeaDMaDe Nah man you're good. I love that you've been doing these deep dive kinda videos. Just didn't want people to settle with like plastic spudgers. :)
Hello, Newbie here! Recently made the move from an Ender to the Bambu A1 Combo..Love it but going from prusaslicer to bambu studio has been a bit challenging. Your videos have helped me immensely with the initial start up but I've run into a little snag and was hoping you could guide me in the right direction. When trying to print a project last night I ran into an error saying "error 20 non-manifold edges". When using Prusaslicer all errors are fixed for you but I'm on a Macbook and the "fix" option is only supported on Windows based comps when using Bambu studio. Is there a work around for these situations or am I SOL?
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is this an ad?
If your snips are breaking then your prints must be made of steel!
No it’s not that the snips still work the cheap ones have a silicone handle and over time the silicone wears and starts breaking. So then you’re just using a steel handle which can be quite uncomfortable.
I use my teeth, no word of a lie
I got the gloves 🧤 just recently I have the rest and use them thanks Chris
Awesome. I know those gloves can help so much
@@ItsMeaDMaDe they sure do !
Can we learn more on Bambu studio on putting two halves together convex pin and concave hole 🕳️ .. I did one
But the pin was too big ?
Hi are the gloves ok for resin prints ?
No they are not. But you could wear nitrile gloves under than and have those gloves dedicated to just resin. I think that could work.