Cura drinkcoaster set

Cura drinkcoaster set

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Since I bought my first 3D printer, the Velleman K8200 kit, I have been using Cura with great success. Believe it or not, the software makes my 3D printer run much smoother than the older program I used to use for slicing. At that time, I was using Repetier because it was the only program compatible with my printer. Now, I highly recommend using Cura for your 3D printer. If your printer is not in the default list - like mine wasn't - you can easily make a custom one by inputting some basic specs into the Cura program. I waited months before trying this because I thought it was too complicated, but after just four or five months, I decided to give it a shot and was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was. All I had to do was edit my bed size, nozzle diameter, extruder temperature, and copy-paste the start and end G-code into the settings. Although I wasn't entirely sure what I was doing because there isn't much documentation available on this topic, I just figured that setting up my x-y-z endstops would be the worst-case scenario as a beginner learning to use Cura. I haven't printed these models yet, but I have previewed them in my slicer and seen no problems with the level of detail. Print them using a single or multiple colors, filament, or resin - whatever you prefer! Then, share your creations with me by posting a picture of your print. If you don't feel like sharing a photo, that's totally fine too. This coaster is designed to be used as a house for your favorite drink. It has a standard size of 100 mm by 100 mm by 5 mm, which fits perfectly in my coaster holder, available on Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3130397. Best, IdeaLab

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