How to Cut a Model into Multiple Parts with a Peg & Hole in Bambu Studio - Orca Slicer - P1P P1S X1C
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- How to Cut a Model into Multiple Parts with a Peg & Hole in Bambu Studio (or Orca Slicer), for P1P, P1S, X1C, and other 3D Printers. @GreggAdventure @BambuLab
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Starting to print bigger items that need extra stability, and omg is this a lifesaver. I always manually did it without realizing the slicer could do it for me. Thank you so much for the guide!
This has changed my life.
Me too!! What a pain it used to be
Thank you so much for this!! I was wondering where this new feature was located. To top it off you actually printed the item and showed how it came out, bravo! This channel is so under-rated.
Thanks so much. I've had this on my to-do for a while. Previous methods REALLY sucked. This is a game changer. Thanks for being here. 🤜🏼🤛🏼
Love your videos. You are the man helped me solve a few issues in just one day sir.
Epic! Mission Acomplished. Good to have you. Super Thanks? Member? 😉
Thank you, just what I needed for a project I'm working on for the USS Cod Submarine Memorial in Cleveland Ohio.
thanks for sharing this, it's exactly what i needed. always wondered how you got good orientation when splitting parts, those pegs are brilliant!
I've been looking for this sort of tutorial for so long. Thank you!
Thanks for the video. I didn't realise we have to click the surface we want the connector added to... duh...
oh thank goodness. I hadn't done this in a while and legitimately couldn't remember how!
Going start implementing this in my studio slicing on models . Ty Greg
I was able to do 2 of these this morning on a models , keep it simple and i can evolve . Thanks Gregg
This is the way!
@@3DRundown I made a puppy which I cut in half and put a dowel and hole 🕳️ on other half they didn’t fit together ?
Great simple explanation. Thanks 👍
Very welcome. :)
Thanks! Just what I needed.
i was trying to do this in blender lol, thanks for this
Oh hells no. This is the way my brother
UA-cam never fails. Thank you for the information!
These quick tutorials are very helpful to new users! Thank you! :)
Also, quick tip: If you plan to print these sequentially on the same plate, don't center them both. Keep one off center so you don't have to reapply glue stick! :)
I'll do you one better. Don't re-apply for several prints. 🔥🔥
Thank you. I will be trying to do more. 🙏🏼
@@3DRundown
I'll do you both even one better: Use hairspray instead of glue stick. Much more uniform coating.
This is PLA on a textured plate, why would it need glue stick at all?
Second video of yours I've watched, just as concise and useful as the first!
Thanks!
Thanks for being here. Welcome to the channel. :)
Good tip, Subscribed, keep 'em coming! Thanks.
Man. I've been wasting so much time in Mesh Mixer. Thank you!
Before this, I was doing the same! And OMG do I suck at doing this in Meshmixer!
Thank you, great video
Awesome! That helped so very much. Thank you.
these type of videos are invaluable
thanks so much. I'm always a little uncertain about these kind of videos. :)
Thanks for sharing!! I could have used this before and had no idea. Thanks again.
So simple and so useful! Thanks.
Quick and easy to understand! thank you
Excellent, Thank you so much! Like many things, simple when you know how!!!
Nice, literally served a head on a platter there. :) This was one feature of the slicer that I did not get to yet, so awesome to learn to know yet another great feature. Definitely need to try this out.
Thanks am new just got ma printer and doing research on the slicer .
nice explanation . Congratulations
Thanks so much for sharing this w us! This is a great set of features!
This used to be a nightmare, now it's easy! Good times
Thanks
thank you so much! your tutorials are the best!
Very welcome! Your words mean allot to me... :)
Awesome Video! Thanks for sharing this with us, Greatly appreciate it. 🤙
Welcome. Good to have you
Great vid, solved my problem. Please keep posting, I just subscribed.
Will do. Stick around. Good to have you. 👍🏼
Need to make sure Advanced Mode is toggled or option doesn't appear in tool bar. This crashes on current version of Orca on MacOS if you click the right mouse button while trying to set up the cut. And you can't type the angle of rotation for each axis as shown in this video.
That's what you get for using a Mac. 😂🤮
Wonderful! Thank You👍😃
Great info here. Thanks!
Amazing tutorial, thank you so much! Subbed :)
Why did I laugh when hearing your cutting Mr.Doggos head off? Im fukked up.
Seek Help
You the best, thank you!
You're not so bad yourself! Welcome
A video worth watching!!!!
So useful compared to the old manual ways!
Nice video thanks for the information
Very helpful. Thank mate!
Awesome content and easy to follow along! Thank you
Very welcome. This is a game changer.
Its a good vid thx buddy :)
holy shit, this is exactly the tutorial i needed
F*ck yea! Happy to help
All these people saying thank you even though you cut off a poor dog's head!🤣Thank you so much !
Ya'll shush up, or the Dog Get's it!!
Great video!!! I just have one question. I cut items to eliminate the purge block hight and waste. When I cut the item all colors go away. Is there a way to return the colors without haven’t to paint the object?
SIGH, yea, that does happen. Painting needs to be last.
have you done a video on tightening belts on the p1p yet ?
No. Do you think there is a need for this?
Good video, thanks.
Maybe a little louder audio.
It's hard to judge everyones phone, tablet, pc, xbox, etc..... I lean on the softer side to be safe
@@3DRundown No problem, my old ears have had to many jet engines over the years 😄
That sounds awesome.
Bedankt
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Is a 1 quarter screw possible? Like how nerf blasters barrels lock together
I don't think so. Only very basic shapes
great video! , i do have a question.......do you know if you can create 100 % infill in just certain areas or layers of a print? thanks
Cut the object and check the option ‘cut to parts’. In the objects tabs, change the infill. There maybe something you can do with "‘Add Modifiers’ but I am still learning this
Does anyone know which key I have to hold while rotating the axis for it to lock at the increments for eg. every 5 degrees and so on? Because manually doing so is a pain.
And btw great video
When rotating, position your mouse over the notches, *between the white line, and the blue line* it will snap to increments
Is there a way to auto center the peg-n-hole?
You got a sub because of this video
I don't think so, but I'm not sure! I'll check
@3DRundown thx
I've tired several ways
And can't find one so
I did it different way. As dowel or pins need be centered, so when together it's can be rotated.
Thx again your videos are great learning tool
I'd love to hear about your method, and you are very welcome. Thanks for being here
@3DRundown just made a video.
It's about 6mins , being an old dude I don't edit.
And have other topics on my page.
That being said I used tinkercad. Maybe other sites more functions etc. But tinkercad is good for myself.
I'll post link when it's uploaded
how can you resize the cut diameter?
Ok, did you test fit the two pieces before you applied the E6000? If not, are the tolerances between the peg and the hole that precise? I assume they can be adjusted but maybe they don't need to be?
Super tight. I didn't even have to glue it. They Snapped together. I would actually prefer a touch more wiggle room, but, yea, it was pretty spot on. I always use glue, but I'm certain I didn't even have to in this case. When I peg them manually in mesh mixer, I leave a little extra wiggle room, for glue, and so I don't need to apply any pressure for them too fit. There are lot's of adjustments that can be made, but, here I just wanted to demonstrate the basics, to get people started.
What happens if you dont use a connector and just leave it assembled with the cut? Trying to print miniature with a different colored base from the figure that stands on it. I was hoping that it wouldnt need a peg and would just print in 2 colors, one on top of the other and stick
Just do a regular cut, then assign a filament to each part
whats your experience like using the E6000? I tend to just use CA glue, but open to other options
It's the Only glue I use. Literally over 1000 models.
Is there a way to make the peg a separate item I can install after? So basically a void for the peg on each side, then I can glue the peg into either side with glue.
I am printing things I’d like to keep flat while printing and the peg sticking out prohibits that.
Thanks for the video!
Ah yes. Makes sense. Same way I would want to do it. I usually do manually in mesh mixer. Lemme check on this
@@3DRundown Oh I think I found it, I think you do "dowel" It leaves two holes and a dowel you can insert after! Yay! Thanks again for the video!
That's it. Beat me too it 👍🏼👍🏼
Can we reduce the cut area?, in my case the "cut area" touch 2 parts of the model, but I just need 1
I have tried to do this, to no avail.... A very useful feature for sure
Is there a way to print them both on the same bed at the same time?
Sure. But if using Multi-Color, I wouldn't. It would be swapping color every layer. There are ways to print one model at a time, but that presents a few new things to learn
Hi
Which settings did you used for that print?
Hi. You can actually see most of my settings on the left side in the video. Which settings you most interested in? I start with 0.2, usually slow things down. Set my infill and such. Typically 8-10ish
Is it possible to create a ‘pen & hole’ with any other slicer? If so - which one(s)? Thanks
ORCA cam do it, and I believe Prusa... but don't quote me on that. Keep in mind Bambu Studio works with other printers as well
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Kool - thanks for the response - I will research the others - for now, I only have a resin printer; I do plan to get a FDM soon. I still have a lot to learn.
By the way - KUDOS to you on setting up a mod touch screen for the B/L P1P & P1S - the mod would make these printers more attractive to buy - Excellent Job!
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At 1:02 ,I don't have that button so I can't cut .I don't understand why.Just downloaded the latest version of Orca. Can you help me please?
I believe this function works the same in Orca, as Bambu.... I'll check, and hit you back. However, consider making the switch to Bambu Studio
I was to try this. Just to confirm, u printed one then loaded the next print or after the first one is done u remove the part and it continues to print the next or another step is needed to print second part ?
Yes. Printed one. Choosing white. Then, printed the other, choosing brown. I used an AMS, but you can just swap the filament
@@3DRundown okay thanks. If I’m only using 1 color i can print both on the same bed right ?
You bet!
How did you get your Bambu studios into dark mode
Bambu Studio DARK MODE - P1P/X1C users: Save your eyes, and Turn on Dark Mode!
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Thanks
Ohhhhh, so you have to click on the piece do add the conector 🤦♂....
You TOTALLY knew that already.
if you need to change filament color, you can just select the object and type the associated number. it's a lot faster and easier. Why the filament color is always at the bottom of the menu when using a mouse is beyond me.
Isn't that super weird?? Also, great tip. 🙌🏼🙌🏼
also tipple click the color and get the selection then.
I still don’t know how to start my own project. Every video I watched and ask how to start an object from scratch, there isn’t one video out there. I searched about 5 dozen web sites and on UA-cam and I can’t find nothing. They all show pre installed programs in their printers. And not one video shows how to start an project from scratch. So I guess I’m stuck with a $700.00 POS.
I was going to pass on helping you, after your Toxic last sentence, but, your post is so confusing, I just have to hear more. I don't understand what you are trying to do. Are you trying to MAKE a 3D Model? Bambu Studio is a SLICER, not a 3D Modeling program. 3D Modeling is done in Tinkercad, Fusion 360, Blender, and others. There are countless tutorials on those. Bambu Studio, is a SLICER, for creating a gcode out of an STL file. Sounds like you have ALLOT of learning to do, on 3D Printing... and if you want to MODEL, that's a whole entire new complex world
I agree. Sounds like you’re wanting to create a model, not slice one. You seem to be putting the cart before the horse.
Right click and add primitive cube.. trada you made your first model😂
Clean your nail bro 😂
No thanks. I'm a busy man
Thank you!!! Omg I was wondering how to split things up. You’re the best ❤️