This is helpful. I started using MatterControl this week, and I have to say the software controls, navigation, and tools are much easier to understand than the Autodesk softwares. Yes, even Tinkercad.
@@Zachary3DPrints Intuitive is just the word for it. Sorry, for not replying I been logged out of my account. Do you have any contact information and want to work? I almost got MatterControl down pact, but I still want to know how to properly make the sides of my model proportional (in other words, make all the sides even).
Very nice video 👍 how do you modify existing stl files? It's easy to scale and adjust width depth and height of a print but how do you change the angle of an object that already has a pitch to it in the design. I'd like to add or remove a degree of angle on a few prints.
Hello Jason Taylor, I haven't been using MatterControl in a while, but I'm planning to start using this slicer in future videos, I'll take this one in it as well.
Could you do more design tutorials. You seem to be one of the only designers using mattercontrol. Just design anything so I could get more accustomed to the controls and what they do .. Im a noob but this looks to be easy if I could just get a little more help and instruction. Thanks
Hello friends. I was using the original version of matter control which I liked very much, because I had control over axes movement, extrussion for extruder purging, printing speed control was easy, all in one window. I just started using this version (literally, a few minutes ago), and I cannot find the axes motion control. Can someone please tell me where they are located? I will appreciate it very much. Thank you guys.
Hey Manuel, axes motion control as in directly moving the axises if you are connected with the slicer? Soon I'll make some videos with MatterControl again
This is helpful. I started using MatterControl this week, and I have to say the software controls, navigation, and tools are much easier to understand than the Autodesk softwares. Yes, even Tinkercad.
How wow, that is great to hear! I used TinkerCAD way too much... I'm too used to those controls, but MatterControl is very intuitive
@@Zachary3DPrints Intuitive is just the word for it. Sorry, for not replying I been logged out of my account. Do you have any contact information and want to work? I almost got MatterControl down pact, but I still want to know how to properly make the sides of my model proportional (in other words, make all the sides even).
Very nice video 👍 how do you modify existing stl files? It's easy to scale and adjust width depth and height of a print but how do you change the angle of an object that already has a pitch to it in the design. I'd like to add or remove a degree of angle on a few prints.
Hello Jason Taylor, I haven't been using MatterControl in a while, but I'm planning to start using this slicer in future videos, I'll take this one in it as well.
Could you do more design tutorials. You seem to be one of the only designers using mattercontrol. Just design anything so I could get more accustomed to the controls and what they do .. Im a noob but this looks to be easy if I could just get a little more help and instruction. Thanks
Yes, I'm planning to make new videos on the MatterControl slicer within some weeks. thank you
Hello friends. I was using the original version of matter control which I liked very much, because I had control over axes movement, extrussion for extruder purging, printing speed control was easy, all in one window. I just started using this version (literally, a few minutes ago), and I cannot find the axes motion control. Can someone please tell me where they are located? I will appreciate it very much. Thank you guys.
Hey Manuel, axes motion control as in directly moving the axises if you are connected with the slicer?
Soon I'll make some videos with MatterControl again
Hey Zachary - the cutting pad in front of you in the first couple minutes of the video, can you tell me where you got that? thx
This cutter pad, I bought in a local store, it's very great, You can check on amazon, or your local crafts store
Where is the boat from
the boat is called benchy and you can find them on thingiverse and other sites.