Can't wait for the video talking about PLA! I just received my 3D Printer for my cookie business and I'm learning so much! Thank you for all your help! This has been AMAZING!
Man thank you so much. I’m printing a stock for Onward Vr game and I thought I was going to have to keep coming back to it. Not anymore all prints are on one file. Shoot dude your a time saver
Just so you know you can do this in Cura easier. You just right click on your object and select multiple. If you leave it at 1, it will create 1 copy or 2 will create 2 copies, and so on.
@@edoardozanella6772 Lol I don’t remember. Don’t think so. I’ve moved on to other stuff. Doing EDM programming now ✌️ I imagine just write separate programs for each individual piece then copy and paste them sequentially into the same G code program 🤷♂️
@@edoardozanella6772 but just found another comment here, "there’s a setting in Cura called print sequence , and it will allow you to print one object at a time"
@@woboin It would have to jump from piece to piece before moving to the next layer up. Otherwise, if it completed each one individually before going on to the next one, the nozzle might run into those already printed while trying to move around the bed. Not a good thing.
@@Diamondstar9878 hi! If you’re having issues still, I’m a newbie in 3d printing but learning ! And there’s a setting in Cura called print sequence , and it will allow you to print one object at a time . This will alleviate A LOT of the stringing issues between your objects ! Let me know if you need any help! I’m still.m learning and eager to learn and share what I’m learning =]
thanks bud! Saving heap of time. Doing figure stands so may be able to do like 6 in one go! Great tutorial!
Can't wait for the video talking about PLA! I just received my 3D Printer for my cookie business and I'm learning so much! Thank you for all your help! This has been AMAZING!
Man thank you so much. I’m printing a stock for Onward Vr game and I thought I was going to have to keep coming back to it. Not anymore all prints are on one file. Shoot dude your a time saver
Excellent video. Clear and to the point. Thanks.
Super helpful!! Thank you!!!
Just so you know you can do this in Cura easier. You just right click on your object and select multiple. If you leave it at 1, it will create 1 copy or 2 will create 2 copies, and so on.
ty much iam new to the 3d printing and this was very helpful
Do the files have to be obj or can I use stl?
Thank you ,
Hello!
Will these print separately?
Or will they jump from piece to piece?
I’m trying to finish one print before moving to the next.
did you find how to do it?
@@edoardozanella6772
Lol I don’t remember.
Don’t think so.
I’ve moved on to other stuff.
Doing EDM programming now ✌️
I imagine just write separate programs for each individual piece then copy and paste them sequentially into the same G code program 🤷♂️
@@edoardozanella6772 I'm assuming will jump from piece to piece.
@@edoardozanella6772 but just found another comment here, "there’s a setting in Cura called print sequence , and it will allow you to print one object at a time"
@@woboin It would have to jump from piece to piece before moving to the next layer up. Otherwise, if it completed each one individually before going on to the next one, the nozzle might run into those already printed while trying to move around the bed. Not a good thing.
How do you save the exported fusion 360 files without slicing them?
You've skipped a step here.
the correct terms are "top", "right", "front" for each planar view
Why not just right click in Cura - Arrange all models
I get so much stringing when I print multiple prints. :(
SAME ITS SO ANNOYING
@@Diamondstar9878 hi! If you’re having issues still, I’m a newbie in 3d printing but learning ! And there’s a setting in Cura called print sequence , and it will allow you to print one object at a time . This will alleviate A LOT of the stringing issues between your objects !
Let me know if you need any help! I’m still.m learning and eager to learn and share what I’m learning =]
How to print one by one?
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