I just came across your tutorial. And I am getting ready to go into business with many different crafts and polymer clay cutters and earrings are at the top of my list. This was a wonderful tutorial and if you ever get into the notion of making more, go for it girl because this one was magnificent!
Thank you so much for this tutorial! Really helped me get started without the overwhelm in Fusion 360. I was wondering if you might be willing to share how you still were able to make a base for the tapered version? Thank you!
your tutorial was awesome!! I've been looking for a tutorial specifically on how to do 3d polymerclay cutters and yours is by far the best. Thank you for your help and sharing your knowledge with those of us that are only getting started on this journey and have zero clue of what we are doing.
Thank you so much for sharing this video. I have been making polymer clay jewelry for years and have never known this side of the production of the cutter. I recently bought online a new set of cutters and that seller obviously doesn't know how to use it. I was sent a real mess!
Thanks for the video. I just purchased the Ender 3 Pro. Arrived yesterday, laid all the pieces out and today it remains unbuilt. I’m overwhelmed. Not by the building process, but by what I’ve taken on. I haven’t even begun to tackle creating a cutter in a program. I have polymer clay jewelry I have created and make silicone molds from them to sell. But I want to offer a cookie cutter version of them. This is a long shot, but any ideas of where to begin besides building the printer? Lol
Hi I have a question, when I print my cutters I end up with gaps and I don’t know what’s wrong. Here’s my process: Created image in procreate Transferred image (png) to (svg) Imported (svg) to Tinkercad created the cutter to preferred dimensions. Imported the file into cura & checked slice. Everything looks great until I print where I will have a gap in the cutting blade area of my cutter
I just came across your tutorial. And I am getting ready to go into business with many different crafts and polymer clay cutters and earrings are at the top of my list. This was a wonderful tutorial and if you ever get into the notion of making more, go for it girl because this one was magnificent!
You explained it so well! I'd love to see how to make cutters with imprints.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! Really helped me get started without the overwhelm in Fusion 360. I was wondering if you might be willing to share how you still were able to make a base for the tapered version? Thank you!
your tutorial was awesome!! I've been looking for a tutorial specifically on how to do 3d polymerclay cutters and yours is by far the best. Thank you for your help and sharing your knowledge with those of us that are only getting started on this journey and have zero clue of what we are doing.
Godsend, seriously. I’d love to see more tutorials on this topic.
Great video! I have just started printing cutters but do not know how to design yet so in depth video on settings and exact formula on dimensions.
How do you get the, so sharp!?
Hi, loved your video! Could you please upload the Cura settings you use for printing?
Whats the difference betwytge two cutters?
Thank you so much for sharing this video. I have been making polymer clay jewelry for years and have never known this side of the production of the cutter. I recently bought online a new set of cutters and that seller obviously doesn't know how to use it. I was sent a real mess!
Thanks for the video. I just purchased the Ender 3 Pro. Arrived yesterday, laid all the pieces out and today it remains unbuilt. I’m overwhelmed. Not by the building process, but by what I’ve taken on. I haven’t even begun to tackle creating a cutter in a program. I have polymer clay jewelry I have created and make silicone molds from them to sell. But I want to offer a cookie cutter version of them. This is a long shot, but any ideas of where to begin besides building the printer? Lol
Does the poly Terra fit in the machine. I read it had a smaller holder.
Hi I have a question, when I print my cutters I end up with gaps and I don’t know what’s wrong.
Here’s my process:
Created image in procreate
Transferred image (png) to (svg)
Imported (svg) to Tinkercad created the cutter to preferred dimensions.
Imported the file into cura & checked slice.
Everything looks great until I print where I will have a gap in the cutting blade area of my cutter
Hello
Have you figured it out?
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