Bro you're ABSOUTELY crushing it. Everytime I run into a corner with how can I make a print work, I sift through your vids and have found answers every single time. My first build was a wingman from APEX (blocky and simple) and then I immediately jumped into building lich king armor which is very complicated and your vids are walking me through it a step at a time. I've learned so much. Also the Ender 5 Plus your recommended is straight beast mode. Now both me ender 3 and 5 are putting in work.
This video gave me a lot of clarity as I've run into many problems while setting up the print. I've almost given up many times but keep coming back to this video. Thank you so much!
These videos are crucial! Thank you so much. I was having a nightmare setting my printer up. After watching a few of your set up videos the print I just started is going beautifully the first attempt!
Good Morning! Thank You so much for you input on this video. For days now I been searching of how to use the slicer and so many videos I have seen that hasn't stated any of the input you have on this video. Thank You so much! I am new to 3D printer and was about to threw in the towel until I decided to do one more search and ended up with your video. I think I have a chance now to try it out and see how things goes. I had brought a Ender 3D printer and thought I have broke it because my print was getting hard to remove from the bed. Then brought another printer Longer LK 5 and my filament was every where, couldn't understand the He** I was doing. But with your video I think I have a chance to set both and maybe get to print. The worst park of it.....is the levelling SMH that's another story of HE**. smiling. Thank You again. God Bless
Thank you. I just received a new Ender 3 for the holidays, and this video is priceless for someone just trying to get started. Just watching you work with CURA was great. Thanks a bunch!
A lot of insight, thanks for your knowledge. I've watched a lot of videos on supports but your video broke it down and your easy to listen to others just fumble around. I will put what I learned from this video to use when I get home. Thank you!
Getting into this hobby. Just ordered an elegoo Neptune 3 pro for my first printer. Really want to get more into this. I've watched about 40 of your videos in the last week. You're awesome!
Thanks a lot. I have used Simplify 3d for ever, but since they dont really update it anymore. I am switching to Cura, now that i just got a Ender 5 Plus printer. This guide is amazingly for me. Thanks
Great tutorial mate, you make me understand a lot of things I didn’t know, I new to this and getting pretty interested in the 3D stuff, cheers from Australia
Just got an Anycubic Mega S for Christmas and I have found your videos the absolute most helpful, thank you and keep up the great work. Love the Iron Man build!
Viewers might also be interested in the Adaptive Layer Height feature in Cura. It alters the layer height dynamically depending on the amount of detail/curvature at different heights. For example consider a vertical cylinder with a domed top: The cylinder part can be printed at a thick layer height but the dome on top needs a thin layer height. Normally you would have to set a thin layer height for both. The Adaptive Layer Height feature will change the layer height automatically to suit and this can speed up printing.
Thanks man, your videos have helped me start out with 3D printing.....I'm also starting my own youtube channel....it's for clay sculpting mainly, but I'm starting 3D printing now too, so thank you.
This is great info, Frank!! I never knew about "custom supports". I have learned SOOO frickin much from you! So another big "THANK YOU"!! Just a thought for a future video: I hear all the time about "tuning your printer" or "dialing in your printer", and I know a few things to do, but what about a vid on important things when tuning your printer? ;-)
Ur tiktok channel is brilliant, I followed u over here and subbed without a second thought! 😊😊😊 Great job by the way and ur models are brilliant! Keep it going! 😊
Thank you. Wish I knew this before I started doing 200+ hours prints :D Still, good road-work for a brand new printer. Plus the experience gained. Plus the punch-resistant heavy mandalorian helmet ;)
Great job! You're going through everything people need to know and you're doing it in a awesome way that anyone can follow. Thank you buddy. Keep up the great work. 😁👍
I had a horrible x shift. and I wen through and couldn't figure it out. so I popped the fan cover on my Cr10 mini. and low and behold my heater block had come loose. so far so good. sometimes doing maintenance helps
dude this video is a god send. now if i can just get dial in this warped heated bed. fuggin aluminum plate came warped. like i can be 3 printer sheets deep in all 4 corners (nozzle way too far away from plate in corners) and im still carving a gash into the center of the plate. hoping this new glass plate i just ordered will fix that. or adleast patch it enough to not make every ither print fail.
Hey man, I've just gotten into the hobby recently, but I've become a huge fan of your videos. Thank you for all of the great tips. Obviously this video is three years old, so I'm curious what you're printing on now? Do you have a Bambu Labs printer in your repertoire now? If so, I'd love to see possible settings you'd use on a P1S or X1C.
Good Video, Thanks. I agree about the reliability of the printer. I use an Anet A8 and print great stuff, sometimes rivaling the more expensive machines. It is all because of ensuring my machine is set up properly. Can't expect to win a race if the car isn't tuned... same applies to making good prints.
I’m making one for my son right now, and he told me after I bought the graphite rub that he wants a Spider-Mandalorian helmet 😂 how would you recommend doing this in red? Still use the graphite or no?
Hi dear, thanks for your videos! Do you think it s ok to make an IM helmet with a resin oriented 3D printer? I m new in this world and I realy dig the details out of the SLA printers, but a lot of amazing jobs I see on videos are all made with extruder printers like yours and I do not understand why because of the final products seems always to be better with SLA resin printers Regards
Finally someone who points out settings wont fix a shit printer! If I had 5p for every time I have seen a recommendation to change settings for something the hardware is causing I would be able to swap printers with filament rolls! I used stock cura draught profile to create "My Profile", I only use that ONE profile ever. Only things I changed from stock was Flow (after flow calibration), speed and acceleration, minor adjustment to retraction and thats my default saved.. Per print I just change layer height for different quality, if its higher detail I might slow it down a wee bit, if its simple with little detail I will change up to 0.3mm layer and speed it up, add supports if needed and adjust infill as required.. If I get an issue with print quality, its something gone wrong with the printer obviously, no point fixing a profile that not broken, fix the bloody printer!
Do you have an updated video of cura settings with lessons learned from 2 years ago? 70 overhang is pretty nuts! I can't do more than 45. At 55 I ruined a 14hr print.
Hi Frank Hope you are well Do you have a video on useing a 0.6mm nozzle on a ender3pro with what settings you use please Would help with a lot of questions i have Thanks
Awesome video, thanks for the information! Have you had an stringing issues when you started? My prints are coming out great on the creality cr10s pro v2 but have been getting alot of stringing.
@@FranklyBuilt bro this is paint on computer which on e are you using....? Iam a beginner please help meeeeee! I have Autocad 3d? Which one paint is this?
This is great info as always! BTW - Looks like Cura 4.6.1 gets rid of support density setting... Also appears to be no margin or top layer settings for build plate adhesion, and no experimental settings for tree supports...
Can you do a video on when to use infill? Currently printing a rhino bust (thingiverse) i've made it hollow 0% infill but there have been some eeeek moments around the ears so im wondering if you can put your spin on it. I've read making the walls thicker would help but im sure your knowledge would come in handy
I'm gonna hit you up on the IG, I'm printing an MK7 suit right now from 3d and need some advice for chopping up the bigger pieces to get them done on my CR10S. Love what you do and I'm definitely not stalking your work for ideas or anything lol
Excellent video. Was that ender 3 profile on the curse? What was scale of that helmet/size? I can't ever get a helmet to fit on my ender 3 at 100% scale even from Do3D.
I switched to a glass bed for my ender 3 and the bed temp really doesn't matter too much to adhesion. At least for me. I had to start using a glue stick to make sure the first layer sticks well.
I gotta question, so I bought a 3D printer and I can't find a whole lotta support for it, its a Apollo3d Saturn and I ran two prints from it when i first got it, and they came out great, but now none of my prints are coming out. They all simply start printing, as if were starting from the top of the print, and I was wondering if you could help me out or point me somewhere..
I enjoy your videos and decided to get a printer and set my cura settings like yours but the files keep printing like if it was a wire print. I could really use some help i have the creality ender 3
I'm curious about your print orientation. you say that you have your mask facing forward so the gantry not the bed can do the majority of the work and be more stable. lithophane people orient theirs so its facing either left or right so the bed not the gantry will do the largest share of work. thoughts?
@@FranklyBuilt 1 reason was the weight that has to be moved. glass bed and aluminum frame vs the hot end parts. more stability moving the lighter weight perpendicular to the largest flat surface but I don't know. I've only ever done it the 1 way.
In which video did you cover how to remove those circles the 3d printer makes before it starts it actual print? I was able to print a cube and now I am trying to print something a bit harder, and the circle seems to be a waste of filament and it causes fail.
I do have a question on 'hole size'. I had a failed print and a community board mentioned I didn't have the correct hole size setting. Do you mind covering how that factors into a successful print? Or if you've covered that before, send me a link, please? I reverberate all the other comments that I GREATLY appreciate you sharing!!!
@@FranklyBuilt Sorry - went back and looked... "Small Feature" setting also "Small hole size"... I was trying to print a cylinder with a tapering cone that hollowed it out...
Hey! Very amateur Ender3 user here. I watched this hoping I could upgrade the quality of my prints, and definitely learned a few things, but the last thing said about how hardware config is just/more important made me curious. Can anyone recommend a good watch or read about tuning Ender printers physically?
@@FranklyBuilt Definitely did not expect to get an immediate reply, from the wizard himself to boot, at 6 in the morning lol Thank you dude - I'm scrolling through your e3 videos right now. Your builds are amazing, love the look of your helmets especially
This is the most addicting hobby ever
Bro you're ABSOUTELY crushing it. Everytime I run into a corner with how can I make a print work, I sift through your vids and have found answers every single time. My first build was a wingman from APEX (blocky and simple) and then I immediately jumped into building lich king armor which is very complicated and your vids are walking me through it a step at a time. I've learned so much. Also the Ender 5 Plus your recommended is straight beast mode. Now both me ender 3 and 5 are putting in work.
not that im anybody but you sir have earned my subscription
Thank you!
This video gave me a lot of clarity as I've run into many problems while setting up the print. I've almost given up many times but keep coming back to this video. Thank you so much!
love the sound of 3d printers on the background, relaxing.
The amount of help you provide us all is phenomenal, you're a really decent person, thankyou
These videos are crucial! Thank you so much. I was having a nightmare setting my printer up. After watching a few of your set up videos the print I just started is going beautifully the first attempt!
I’ve been resin printing for about a year and just got my first FDM, I really needed this video
Good Morning! Thank You so much for you input on this video. For days now I been searching of how to use the slicer and so many videos I have seen that hasn't stated any of the input you have on this video. Thank You so much! I am new to 3D printer and was about to threw in the towel until I decided to do one more search and ended up with your video. I think I have a chance now to try it out and see how things goes. I had brought a Ender 3D printer and thought I have broke it because my print was getting hard to remove from the bed. Then brought another printer Longer LK 5 and my filament was every where, couldn't understand the He** I was doing. But with your video I think I have a chance to set both and maybe get to print.
The worst park of it.....is the levelling SMH that's another story of HE**. smiling.
Thank You again. God Bless
Thank you. I just received a new Ender 3 for the holidays, and this video is priceless for someone just trying to get started. Just watching you work with CURA was great. Thanks a bunch!
I wish I found your tutorial couple years ago. Please don't delete or private your videos because they are very helpful.
A lot of insight, thanks for your knowledge. I've watched a lot of videos on supports but your video broke it down and your easy to listen to others just fumble around. I will put what I learned from this video to use when I get home. Thank you!
Hey! Thank you so much. That’s exactly the feedback I like
To hear. It helps so much
Getting into this hobby. Just ordered an elegoo Neptune 3 pro for my first printer. Really want to get more into this. I've watched about 40 of your videos in the last week. You're awesome!
Thanks a lot.
I have used Simplify 3d for ever, but since they dont really update it anymore.
I am switching to Cura, now that i just got a Ender 5 Plus printer.
This guide is amazingly for me.
Thanks
Great tutorial mate, you make me understand a lot of things I didn’t know, I new to this and getting pretty interested in the 3D stuff, cheers from Australia
Just got an Anycubic Mega S for Christmas and I have found your videos the absolute most helpful, thank you and keep up the great work. Love the Iron Man build!
This helped me so much after just installing Cura. Thank you!
Thanks for this Frank. I've been 3D printing for a year already and you just showed a couple of new and very useful tips for Cura.
Thanks for the great tips and tutorials as always! Everything feels much more intuitive after watching your videos!
It's so informative and you really got to the points that I'm eager to learn about!! Thank you so much!!
I know its a old video just wanted to say thank you I used a few of your settings on my neptune 2s and its made a massive difference
Viewers might also be interested in the Adaptive Layer Height feature in Cura. It alters the layer height dynamically depending on the amount of detail/curvature at different heights. For example consider a vertical cylinder with a domed top: The cylinder part can be printed at a thick layer height but the dome on top needs a thin layer height. Normally you would have to set a thin layer height for both. The Adaptive Layer Height feature will change the layer height automatically to suit and this can speed up printing.
I’ve actually been playing with that recently trying to explore more features
Thanks for help this video helped me so much and i have been watching alot off other guys but you nailed it 👍🏼
Thanks man, your videos have helped me start out with 3D printing.....I'm also starting my own youtube channel....it's for clay sculpting mainly, but I'm starting 3D printing now too, so thank you.
This is great info, Frank!! I never knew about "custom supports". I have learned SOOO frickin much from you! So another big "THANK YOU"!!
Just a thought for a future video: I hear all the time about "tuning your printer" or "dialing in your printer", and I know a few things to do, but what about a vid on important things when tuning your printer? ;-)
Great tutorial Frank. I am learning a lot! Thanks.
Ur tiktok channel is brilliant, I followed u over here and subbed without a second thought! 😊😊😊
Great job by the way and ur models are brilliant! Keep it going! 😊
Thank you - really easy to understand the settings - and I like your style!
Awesome as always Frank. The information you provide is really easy to understand and makes perfect sense.
You are helping us a lot bro!
Thanks man I really am happy I found your video I look forward to seeing more great quality vids 👌
Thank you very much!
Subscribed. Great to watch you show how we can manipulate Cura to position and support a print. Thanks
This is a very good explanation, thank you
Thank u, just got the new voxlab aquila, ur video have really helped out alot
Awesome video mate, ive just started and this helps a lot. now its time to watch it a second time to make sure its sunk in lol. thanks
Man I needed this
Great video...had no idea that you could adjust as you have just shown.
Thank you. Wish I knew this before I started doing 200+ hours prints :D Still, good road-work for a brand new printer. Plus the experience gained. Plus the punch-resistant heavy mandalorian helmet ;)
That was very helpful information thank you very much
Thank you. I learned a bunch.
Great job! You're going through everything people need to know and you're doing it in a awesome way that anyone can follow. Thank you buddy. Keep up the great work. 😁👍
Excellent video! keep up the good work.
Thanks for the great info, I really needed this
Thanks for helping
Been waiting for this thank you so much!
I had a horrible x shift. and I wen through and couldn't figure it out. so I popped the fan cover on my Cr10 mini. and low and behold my heater block had come loose. so far so good. sometimes doing maintenance helps
Loving your tutorials Frank, they are so detailed and easy to follow. How do you generate custom supports in Cura?
Even though I use S3D as my default slicer, there's lot of good tips in here :)
thanks for the great tips man, it was just what i needed
dude this video is a god send. now if i can just get dial in this warped heated bed. fuggin aluminum plate came warped. like i can be 3 printer sheets deep in all 4 corners (nozzle way too far away from plate in corners) and im still carving a gash into the center of the plate.
hoping this new glass plate i just ordered will fix that. or adleast patch it enough to not make every ither print fail.
Nice video! Thanks for the tips!!
Thanks so much for the video! Taught me a ton of stuff!
Oh dang. Yeah, imma need this
best vid i saw on this topic
Thanks!
see he put all the support in the right place, our brain's so we can make better prints
Still a verry good video. Helps a lot :D Thanks,
Hey man, I've just gotten into the hobby recently, but I've become a huge fan of your videos. Thank you for all of the great tips.
Obviously this video is three years old, so I'm curious what you're printing on now? Do you have a Bambu Labs printer in your repertoire now? If so, I'd love to see possible settings you'd use on a P1S or X1C.
Good Video, Thanks. I agree about the reliability of the printer. I use an Anet A8 and print great stuff, sometimes rivaling the more expensive machines. It is all because of ensuring my machine is set up properly. Can't expect to win a race if the car isn't tuned... same applies to making good prints.
Exactly!
Thanks putting this putting, your work is great. Do you do anything different with your ender 5 plus settings?
If the Ender 3 is a good starter printer, what’s a good midrange printer?
I’m making one for my son right now, and he told me after I bought the graphite rub that he wants a Spider-Mandalorian helmet 😂 how would you recommend doing this in red? Still use the graphite or no?
Thank you for this!
Woah the rotation thing is so true....
Hi dear, thanks for your videos! Do you think it s ok to make an IM helmet with a resin oriented 3D printer? I m new in this world and I realy dig the details out of the SLA printers, but a lot of amazing jobs I see on videos are all made with extruder printers like yours and I do not understand why because of the final products seems always to be better with SLA resin printers
Regards
Finally someone who points out settings wont fix a shit printer! If I had 5p for every time I have seen a recommendation to change settings for something the hardware is causing I would be able to swap printers with filament rolls!
I used stock cura draught profile to create "My Profile", I only use that ONE profile ever. Only things I changed from stock was Flow (after flow calibration), speed and acceleration, minor adjustment to retraction and thats my default saved..
Per print I just change layer height for different quality, if its higher detail I might slow it down a wee bit, if its simple with little detail I will change up to 0.3mm layer and speed it up, add supports if needed and adjust infill as required..
If I get an issue with print quality, its something gone wrong with the printer obviously, no point fixing a profile that not broken, fix the bloody printer!
Is there one for the dome
Hi Frank, I would like to know if it would do any significant difference if i printed the helmet in 0,2mm instead of 0,16 or 0,12
Do you have an updated video of cura settings with lessons learned from 2 years ago? 70 overhang is pretty nuts! I can't do more than 45. At 55 I ruined a 14hr print.
Do you do ironing?
Wish I could figure out how your moving around that way. I'm using the same software and cNt figure our how to move the camera
Maybe you covered this before but I'm new to your channel. What do you use to do your 3D mesh design for all of these?
I don’t 3d model or design actually haha
Can we get a update with Cura 5?
Hi Frank
Hope you are well
Do you have a video on useing a 0.6mm nozzle on a ender3pro with what settings you use please
Would help with a lot of questions i have
Thanks
No sorry no video on that. But it’s the same as always. I use stock settings mostly. I just change infill and supports
@@FranklyBuilt ok thanks for the help
can we get an updated video with the latest version of Cura?
Hi Frank
Hope you are well thanks for the great video it help what size nozzle do you use on the ender3pro when printing a helmet please
I use a .4mm on my ender 3
Any tips on getting a Creality K1 Max to work with Ultimaker? It does not list it as an option when trying to add a machine.
Awesome video, thanks for the information! Have you had an stringing issues when you started? My prints are coming out great on the creality cr10s pro v2 but have been getting alot of stringing.
Sometimes. That’s a temp and retraction issue you need to dial in
@@FranklyBuilt bro this is paint on computer which on e are you using....? Iam a beginner please help meeeeee!
I have Autocad 3d? Which one paint is this?
This is great info as always! BTW - Looks like Cura 4.6.1 gets rid of support density setting... Also appears to be no margin or top layer settings for build plate adhesion, and no experimental settings for tree supports...
right click the settings and you can enable them. They are just hidden by default
Great thanks !
Can you do a video on when to use infill? Currently printing a rhino bust (thingiverse) i've made it hollow 0% infill but there have been some eeeek moments around the ears so im wondering if you can put your spin on it. I've read making the walls thicker would help but im sure your knowledge would come in handy
I’ll use infill around 5-10 Gyroid when making light statues or props. Anything getting handled gets 15-20
This is from 2 years ago do these settings still work good?
My prints thank you!
I'm gonna hit you up on the IG, I'm printing an MK7 suit right now from 3d and need some advice for chopping up the bigger pieces to get them done on my CR10S. Love what you do and I'm definitely not stalking your work for ideas or anything lol
About to do a Sub-Zero mask which will take a day. We'll see how it goes!
Fantastic!!!!
good vid what do you do your infill speed and travel speed at?
Stock lol
hey frank.
Super great video, thanks for that. My question is which helmet file did you take for the helmet? do you have a link there?
What nozzle size are you using with your MAX. and what layer height are you using? Thanks
.4mm .2mm layer height for now
Do you use a specific palm sander?
Excellent video. Was that ender 3 profile on the curse? What was scale of that helmet/size? I can't ever get a helmet to fit on my ender 3 at 100% scale even from Do3D.
It’s a full size helmet. Pay attention to what printer I’m on in the top corner
Do the supports get applied on their own or do we apply them? I think I might've missed the part where you mentions this.
Cura does it once you turn them on in settings
Do you recommend a .04 nozzle or a .06 for helmets. I’m using a mega x right now.
I switched to a glass bed for my ender 3 and the bed temp really doesn't matter too much to adhesion. At least for me. I had to start using a glue stick to make sure the first layer sticks well.
I gotta question, so I bought a 3D printer and I can't find a whole lotta support for it, its a Apollo3d Saturn and I ran two prints from it when i first got it, and they came out great, but now none of my prints are coming out. They all simply start printing, as if were starting from the top of the print, and I was wondering if you could help me out or point me somewhere..
I enjoy your videos and decided to get a printer and set my cura settings like yours but the files keep printing like if it was a wire print. I could really use some help i have the creality ender 3
I'm curious about your print orientation. you say that you have your mask facing forward so the gantry not the bed can do the majority of the work and be more stable. lithophane people orient theirs so its facing either left or right so the bed not the gantry will do the largest share of work. thoughts?
That’s interesting. I’ve always had luck with gantry over bed but it’s 100% worth testing your own and seeing
@@FranklyBuilt 1 reason was the weight that has to be moved. glass bed and aluminum frame vs the hot end parts. more stability moving the lighter weight perpendicular to the largest flat surface but I don't know. I've only ever done it the 1 way.
In which video did you cover how to remove those circles the 3d printer makes before it starts it actual print?
I was able to print a cube and now I am trying to print something a bit harder, and the circle seems to be a waste of filament and it causes fail.
Timothy Beall that’s called a skirt. It’s under build adhesion
@@FranklyBuilt thank you for all the goo information. Made my start to this so much smoother.
How do I reduce zits on my prints? I turned on coasting to reduce pressure when a layer ends
I do have a question on 'hole size'. I had a failed print and a community board mentioned I didn't have the correct hole size setting. Do you mind covering how that factors into a successful print? Or if you've covered that before, send me a link, please? I reverberate all the other comments that I GREATLY appreciate you sharing!!!
Hole size? Never heard of that. Maybe you mean nozzle diameter? In that case Cura automatically calculates that
@@FranklyBuilt Sorry - went back and looked... "Small Feature" setting also "Small hole size"... I was trying to print a cylinder with a tapering cone that hollowed it out...
Hey! Very amateur Ender3 user here. I watched this hoping I could upgrade the quality of my prints, and definitely learned a few things, but the last thing said about how hardware config is just/more important made me curious. Can anyone recommend a good watch or read about tuning Ender printers physically?
I have a few videos on the e3 specifically :)
Also check my How to 3D print video 4
@@FranklyBuilt Definitely did not expect to get an immediate reply, from the wizard himself to boot, at 6 in the morning lol
Thank you dude - I'm scrolling through your e3 videos right now. Your builds are amazing, love the look of your helmets especially
Oh it’s noon here hah and thank you!