OOSH PROTO - Storage Unit Multi Tier Modular Drawers
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Last update | 2023-08-02 at 12:58 |
Publication date | 2023-05-09 at 03:09 |
Design number | 1211020 |
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would be nice for newbies to split this out or explain how to approach the print
I really appreciate your .
Do you think an engineers drawing like the one Iβve done for the single tier model would be a good reference for the newbs?
I will definitely put some instruction together as well. Thanks again!
I'm more looking for direction on how to manage the file once it is ed and pulled into the slicer. Most sites, when you files for a complex print, the pieces are all separate .stl files or, if some are smaller and several can fit on the bed, a file might contain those several pieces. What you see when you load this file into the slicer is something that has to be significantly manipulated before slicing/printing...tracking which pieces are deleted and how many need to be printed later, etc. Does that make sense?
You're 100% right, I understand what you mean, that makes complete sense. I certainly overlooked this process for the end .
I use BambuStudio to slice my files. I think there is the ability to set out a print such as this one with multiple parts and save the STL. or 3MF. so when its opened up by the end it will essentially have all the parts located on multiple build plates in the most effective/efficient way for printing. (I'm not to sure if I can apply all the optimal/optimised print settings like base pattern spacing or top Z distance etc. although I will look into it and see what parameters and presets I can save for a better end experience.
I really appreciate and value your input - Its super helpful! thanks again.
Hi WHEREUPON, I've just made available a 3MF. file with all the parts set out in optimal positions across numerous build plates. Please feel free to offer any and be sure to comment if you're happy with the most recent file.
Looks great! Nice work - thanks very much!