
Cura drinkcoaster set
thingiverse
Since I owned my first 3D printer, the Velleman K8200 kit, I've been using Cura. Believe it or not, the software has made my 3D printer run much smoother than the older program I was using for slicing, Repetier. At that time, it was the program that went hand in hand with my printer. Now I can advise all of you to use Cura for your 3D printer. If your printer isn't on the default list, you can make a custom entry by inputting some basic specs into the Cura program. It wasn't until four or five months later that I decided to try it, and it turned out to be easy. I edited my bed size, nozzle diameter, extruder temperature, and copied and pasted the start and end G-code in the settings. Although I was a beginner who was still learning, I wasn't entirely sure what I was doing because there wasn't much documentation available on how to do it. However, I thought it wouldn't hurt to simply use my X-Y-Z endstops as a worst-case scenario. I haven't printed these models yet, but I have previewed them in my slicer and seen no problems with the level of detail. You can print this coaster using a single or multiple colors, filament, or resin, and show me what you've created (if you don't want to post a picture of your print, that's perfectly fine). Use this coaster to hold your favorite drink. This coaster is a standard size, measuring 100 by 100 by 5 mm, which fits perfectly in my coaster holder, available on Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3130397. Best regards, IdeaLab
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