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3D Printing
3D Modeling with Tinkercad
Slicing with Cura
Vicky Somma
vicky@tgaw.com
http://www.tgaw.com
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About Me
• 3D Modeling and 3D Printing is just my hobby
• Have two sons – ages 11 and 9
• First started learning 3D Modeling in 2014 (with an infant)
• Got my first 3D Printer in 2015
Take aways:
1) You can learn in short bursts!
2) Resources like the library empower people like me to start
creating!
Some of My 3D Printing Projects
Projects with Kids
3D Printing - Process
• “Layer by Layer”…Like Legos!
Legos 3D Printing
3D Printing - Mechanics
• Like a Hot Glue Gun
• The Hot End heats the filament and “draws” with it
Photo Credit: Evan-Amos Filament Hot End
3D Printing - Overhangs
• Overhangs – Supported underneath by one side
• Works when there is good overlap with
previous layer
• Most printers can handle angles of 45 degrees
or higher without help. Photo Courtesy of Joel Telling, The 3D Printing Nerd
3D Printing - Bridging
• With the right speeds and temperatures,
we can bridge over gaps!
Find/Test Your Printer’s Capabilities With “Ultimate Extruder
Calibration Test”
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:9804
3D Printing - Supports
• Overhangs too flat, bridges too far, object starts in mid-air?
• Supports are temporary structures that help the print
3D Printing Requires a 3D Model
3D Model -> Slice -> Print
Today
Morning
● 3D Modeling
with TinkerCAD
● Brief Encounter
with Slicing
Afternoon
● More In-Depth
Look at Slicing
● Downloading
and Using
Existing 3D
Models
● Repairing 3D
Models
Lunch
● We’ll get your
prints started!
At the end, you’ll have a 3D Print of your own design!
3D Models
The Printer Needs a Model to Print
• We Can Download Existing Models (More Later)
-OR-
• Make Our Own!
3D Modeling - Multiple Approaches
Code-based Editing at Vertex Level
Sculpting
Making Models – MANY Options
• Blender
http://www.blender.org
• Maya
http://www.autodesk.com/products/maya
/overview
• OpenSCAD
http://www.openscad.org
• Fusion360
https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusio
n-360/overview
Want more options? Check out https://www.shapeways.com/creator/tools
• Sketchup
http://www.sketchup.com/
• ZBrush
http://pixologic.com/
• LightWave 3D
https://www.lightwave3d.com/
• SculptGL (Web-Based)
http://stephaneginier.com/sculptgl/#
• Even iPhone and Android Apps!
Making Models - Tinkercad
• Free
• Online, Nothing to Install
• Shape-Based
• “The Easiest Fiercest 3D Design
Tool Around”
https://www.tinkercad.com
Design Revisions Happen
Fails Happen
Photo Credits: http://www.pinterestfail.com
3D Printing Fails Happen
3D Printing Fails Happen
From Failure Comes Knowledge Maker Coin -
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1936616
Jake the Dog, Adventure Time
Tinkercad – Signing In
http://www.tinkercad.com
Tinkercad – Signing In
Tinkercad - Workplane
• Like a piece of graph paper.
• Click on Edit Grid to adjust dimensions (millimeters is default)
To mimic JellyBOX – 170mm x 160mm
Tinkercad – Controlling Your View
• View Cube on the upper left hand corner
Home, Fit to View, Zoom In, Zoom Out, Perspective
Change
• Left Click and drag on the “View Cube” allows you to
move your view. You can also click on a side of the
cube as a shortcut.
• Right Click on the Workplane allows you to move
the view as well.
• Shift Right Click allows you to pan
• Mouse Scroll Wheel lets you zoom in and out
Tinkercad - Perspective Change
The icon under the View Cube lets you
switch your perspective. We are looking at 3D
objects on a 2D screen.
● Perspective View adjusts proportion to
account for depth (like foreshortening a
road to a horizon)
● Orthographic View keeps sizes intact
regardless of depth (parallel lines) are
parallel.
Tinkercad – Shapes, Letters, Numbers, Etc.
• Tinkercad provides lots of “building
blocks” to put to use.
• To start, select Basic Shapes
Tinkercad - Shapes
You can build a lot out of standard shapes
Tinkercad - Shapes
You can build a lot out of these standard shapes- “Bipedal Mech” by
Mathew Ridge in Tinkercad!
http://shpws.me/GQX5
Tinkercad - Adding Shapes
• Drag and Drop to your Workplane
Tinkercad - Selecting Shapes
• Left Click on a Shape to Select It
• Holding the Shift Key Allows you to Select
Multiple Objects
• You can also draw a box to select multiple
objects at once.
Tinkercad - Clicking
You can think of it as alphabetic order:
Left Clicks → Shapes
Right Clicks → Workplane
Mouse Image by Wasin Waeosri
Tinkercad - Inspector
• Selecting an Object brings up the Inspector
Additional Properties for the Object Such as Colors and Holes (More
Later)
Tinkercad - Moving Things on the Workplane
Photo Credit: Project Ignite
Moving Things – Along the Workplane
• Along the Workplane (X and Y), just Left Click
and Drag and Drop
Tip: Be careful to click on the object and not
one of the icons.
• The numbers and arrows show you how far
you have moved it.
Moving Things – Up and Down
• To move up and down off the
workplace, Left Click on the
little black arrow icon and
drag.
• As you pull it up, you’ll see a
shadow, indicating the object
is not resting on the
workplane.
• The numbers to the right of
the object tell you exactly how
far it is off the workplane
Moving Things – Up and Down
• The practical application is to put objects on top of each other.
Tip: Hitting D drops the item to the Workplane
Moving Things - Nudging
• You can also use the arrow keys to nudge.
• How far is each press of the arrow key? It’s defined in the lower right
hand corner in the Snap Grid
• To nudge 10 units at a time, hold down the Shift key and use the
arrow keys at the same time.
• To nudge up and down (off the workplane), hold down the Control
key as you use the arrow keys
Tinkercad - Rotating
• When an object is selected, the three little curved arrow icons (the
“Rotation Handles”) allow you to rotate your object.
Tinkercad - Rotating
• A circle appears to help you rotate (The
“Protractor”)
• The Inner Circle rotates at 22.5 degrees steps
• The Outer Circle rotates at 1 degree steps
• Holding down Shift rotates at 45 degrees steps
Tinkercad - Resizing (Scaling)
• When you select and object, there are black and white dots (the
“Scaling Handles”)
Tinkercad - Resizing
• White Dots scale two sizes (dimensions) at once
• Black Dots scale one size
Tip: You can tell what sides you are resizing by the numbers
Tinkercad - Resizing
• The White Dot (“handle”) at the top allows you to control the height
of your object
Tinkercad – Typing in Exact Numbers
• You can double click on one of the dimensions and type in a new
value.
• You can also size in the Inspector.
Tinkercad – Copying Items
• You can use the copy and paste
icons
• You can also do Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V
• Holding down the Alt key while you
Left Click and Drag will also make a
copy of the object.
• You can select multiple objects at
once and copy and paste those too.
Tinkercad - Fixing Mistakes
• Undo/Redo
Like Word, Excel or most programs,
you have the ability to Undo and
Redo steps.
• Delete
Just click on the object and click the
Delete button
Tinkercad - Letters
• Letters can be found under Design
Starters
Tinkercad - Holes
• Any Shape, Letter, Number, etc Can Be Turned Into a Hole
• Holes allow you to subtract an object from another
• Click on the Inspector and select Hole
Tinkercad - Holes
Practical Applications:
• Actual Holes
• To Change Shapes
• Or to Engrave!
Tinkercad - Align
• Use the icon to align your objects.
• Select the appropriate guideline you want to align to
Tinkercad - Grouping
• Grouping makes multiple objects into one and applies any holes
• Select your objects and hit Group. You can always Ungroup.
Tinkercad – Download for 3D Printing
• Click on Export button
• In most cases, you’ll pick .STL as the format
Tinkercad - Resources to Learn More
• The Learn section contains interactive
tutorials
• YouTuber Chuck Hellebucke often uses
Tinkercad in his projects and has a
“Tinkercad 3D Design Tutorials” playlist
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-
zxWElGh7c8&list=PLRFPlUhDTTllAprh8GbH
Jw0NjHKWT7Yzs
Design Time!
Cura - Overview
Photo Reference: Cura IMADE3D Edition Quick Start Guide
3D Printing Requires a 3D Model
3D Model -> Slice -> Print
3D Printing – “Slicing”
• We used Tinkercad to make .STL files.
• Next we used a Slicer Software to slice our model into layer by layer
instructions for the printer (called Gcode)
Line Width and Layer Height
When crocheting, the hook size and the material
size impact the final product. Embroidery floss
could make tiny details that thick wool yarn could
not.
With 3D Printing, this is similar to Layer Height
(Quality Setting) and Line Width (Nozzle Width)
Source: http://craftsauce.blogspot.com/2013/05/top-10-crochet-and-amigurumi-tips-
for.html
Line Width and Layer Height
● A big marker may be faster, but can’t get the same amount of details as
a thin-tipped
Layer Height Impact on Speed
Smaller Layer Heights increase the quality of your model, but also increase
printing time.
Layer Height Impact on Details
Larger Layer Heights lead to faster print times, but lowers vertical detailing
and some small details could get skipped.
Infill
● The inside of the prints aren’t [usually] solid
● The patterns inside are called infill
Infill Impact on Printing Speed
Larger Infill Percentages lead to longer printing times
Cura – Importing a Model
● Click on the icon and browse to import your model
● You can print more than one thing at a time
Cura – Viewing Your Model
Scroll Up to Zoom In
Scroll Down to Zoom Out
Hold Right Mouse button to Rotate View
Hold Scroll Wheel to Pan (or Shift-Right
Click)
Cura – Move
1. Left Click to select object
2. Use arrows to adjust
-or-
Type in exact coordinates
Practical Applications:
● Fit more on build plate
● Avoid any bed issues (like a PEI sheet
tear)
● Correct first layer inconsistencies
(More later)
Cura – Scale
1. Left Click to select object
2. Use handles to adjust
-or-
Type in exact size or scale
Practical Applications:
● Correct any units issues (i.e. model is
in inches)
● Correct sizing issues
● Adjust for better detailing
Cura – Scale - Snap and Uniform
Snap Scaling - Scales in 10% increments.
Uniform Scaling - Keeps everything in proportion. Turn it off if you want to adjust only
one or two dimensions.
Cura – Rotate
1. Left Click to select object
2. Click on one of the axis circles and drag to
rotate.
If you are rotating for better bed orientation and get
close, you can click on the Lay Flat button to finish the
work.
Cura – Rotate - Practical Applications
Fit more on Build Plate
Cura – Rotate - Practical Applications
Fit Large Parts on Build Plate (The Hypotenuse of a triangle are larger than
the parts!)
Virginia Topography by Design Make Teach https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1512980
Cura – Rotate - Practical Applications
Fix Orientation Issues
Cura – Rotate - Practical Applications
Minimize Supports
Cura – Rotate - Practical Applications
Position Tricky Overhangs or Bridging for Cooling Fan
Cura – Mirror
1. Left Click to select object
2. Click on the arrow to pick where you
want to flip.
Cura – Mirror - Practical Applications
Practical Applications:
● Print two back to back
designs for ornaments
● Fixing modeling
oversights- Cookie
cutters and stamps need
to be backwards. :)
Cura - Settings
● Click the Settings Bar to adjust settings
● Basic mode by default
Cura – Settings - Quality
● Quality is your layer height
● To adjust click on the Settings bar
● Select a different Profile
Cura – Settings - Quality
● Quality impacts the look of your object…as well as the print time
Cura – Settings – Infill
● Open Settings
● Expand the Infill section
● Adjust the Infill Density or Infill
Pattern
Cura – Settings – Infill
● Infill will also impact print time
Cura – Settings - Supports
● Open Settings
● Expand the Support section
● Check Generate Support
Cura – Settings - Supports
Cura – Settings – Build Plate Adhesion
● Open Settings
● Expand the Build Plate Adhesion
section
● Select Build Plate Adhesion Type
• Skirt - Makes sure the filament is
flowing
• Like squirting mustard before
putting it on your sandwich
Photo by Josh Reichlin
Cura – Settings – Build Plate Adhesion
Cura – Settings – Build Plate Adhesion
● Brim prints extra perimeters/outlines outside of your first layer
● Raft prints a platform first and then your object on top of it.
Cura – Preview
Preview Mode shows how the model will be sliced up. It’s a great tool for
anticipating problems with the print.
Cura – Preview
The slide bar to the
right allows you to
drill down and see
layer by layer what is
going on with your
print.
Preview Mode – Three Things to Check
• The First Layer – is there good contact area with the bed?
• Any Overhangs – are there areas that are going to need support?
• Small Details – do any details or section of the model go missing when
sliced?
3D Printing – The All Important First Layer
• You want your print to stick and
stay still.
• Why?
• Your print may fall off or move
• Precise Measurements – A curled
edge may throw things off
• Your Nozzle could even knock the
print
3D Printing – The All Important First Layer
People have employed a variety of
tools to make that happen:
• Heated Bed
• Painters Tape
• Glue Stick
• Hairspray
• Even Superglue
But is the model undermining those
efforts?
Cura – Preview - Looking at First Layer
Cork Puppy - One Leg is Not Touching the Bed
Cork Puppy by EHM https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:219030
Correcting First Layer Issues with Move
By moving the Z position down, you can lower the model until everything
touches.
Correcting First Layer Issues with Rotate
Sometimes you can rotate for better placement
Previewing Overhangs – Are Supports Needed?
If an overhang has decent contact with the layer below (as seen in Preview
mode), the printer can handle it unassisted. 45 degrees is a general
guideline.
Previewing Overhangs – Are Supports Needed?
But if there isn’t good contact, you definitely want to keep the supports.
Effect of Layer Height on Overhangs
Smaller Layer Heights can also help your overhangs
Layer Height
Can be changed with the Profile or by typing a specific Layer Height under
Quality.
Preview Mode - Finding Missing Details
Sometimes Details are Missing in Layer View
Line Width
Line Width- the thickness of the line of plastic the printer is drawing width
can impact your horizontal detailing (close to your nozzle size). Details
smaller than the Line Width will be skipped.
Line Width
If walls of your object are smaller than the line width, sections will get
skipped altogether.
Troubleshooting Missing Details
Scale the model larger.
Troubleshooting Missing Details
Use Horizontal Expansion
setting.
1. Click on icon to the
right of search
2. Select Advanced
Troubleshooting Missing Details
3. Expand Shell
4. Update the Horizontal
Expansion setting
(I usually try 0.1mm at a
time)
Troubleshooting Missing Details
5. Slice again and gauge impact
Cura – Save to File
When ready for the printer, click on Save to File. This makes the gcode
instructions for the printer.
FCPL Best Practice
Save to the local
computer first and
then copy that file to
the SD Card
Cura - Resources to Learn More
• Cura IMade3D Quick Start Guide
https://www.imade3d.com/resources/Cura/Cura%20IMADE3D%20Edition
%204.1%20Beta/Cura-Quick-Start-Guide-version-1.2-for-Cura-IE-4.1.pdf
• Cura Support Section of Ultimaker
https://support.ultimaker.com/hc/en-us/sections/360003548339-
Ultimaker-Cura
3D Models
The Printer Needs a Model to Print
• We Can Download Existing Models
-OR-
• Make Our Own!
Getting Models - Thingiverse
http://www.thingiverse.com
Getting Models - Printables
https://www.printables.com/
Getting Models – Thangs
• https://thangs.com/
Getting Models - Smithsonian
http://3d.si.edu/
Getting Models – Many Resources
• www.pinshape.com
• www.youmagine.com
• www.yeggi.com
• www.myminifactory.com
• www.cults3d.com
Importing Models into Tinkercad
• You can build off other models in Tinkercad
• Click on Import, hit Choose a file, and browse to your model
• Check measurements and hit Import.
Importing Models into Tinkercad
• It’ll bring the new object into Tinkercad and you can manipulate, add
additional objects or engrave just as a normal object to make it your
own
Pumpkin Pendant - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1074202
Heads Up – Microsoft 3D Builder
• If you having trouble with a model, Windows 10 has a free 3D
Builder tool you can use to repair models.
THANK YOU!!!
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  • 1. 3D Printing 3D Modeling with Tinkercad Slicing with Cura Vicky Somma vicky@tgaw.com http://www.tgaw.com This slideshow is on SlideShare at https://www.slideshare.net/VickyTGAW/3d-printing-tinkercad-cura
  • 2. About Me • 3D Modeling and 3D Printing is just my hobby • Have two sons – ages 11 and 9 • First started learning 3D Modeling in 2014 (with an infant) • Got my first 3D Printer in 2015 Take aways: 1) You can learn in short bursts! 2) Resources like the library empower people like me to start creating!
  • 3. Some of My 3D Printing Projects
  • 5. 3D Printing - Process • “Layer by Layer”…Like Legos! Legos 3D Printing
  • 6. 3D Printing - Mechanics • Like a Hot Glue Gun • The Hot End heats the filament and “draws” with it Photo Credit: Evan-Amos Filament Hot End
  • 7. 3D Printing - Overhangs • Overhangs – Supported underneath by one side • Works when there is good overlap with previous layer • Most printers can handle angles of 45 degrees or higher without help. Photo Courtesy of Joel Telling, The 3D Printing Nerd
  • 8. 3D Printing - Bridging • With the right speeds and temperatures, we can bridge over gaps! Find/Test Your Printer’s Capabilities With “Ultimate Extruder Calibration Test” http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:9804
  • 9. 3D Printing - Supports • Overhangs too flat, bridges too far, object starts in mid-air? • Supports are temporary structures that help the print
  • 10. 3D Printing Requires a 3D Model 3D Model -> Slice -> Print
  • 11. Today Morning ● 3D Modeling with TinkerCAD ● Brief Encounter with Slicing Afternoon ● More In-Depth Look at Slicing ● Downloading and Using Existing 3D Models ● Repairing 3D Models Lunch ● We’ll get your prints started! At the end, you’ll have a 3D Print of your own design!
  • 12. 3D Models The Printer Needs a Model to Print • We Can Download Existing Models (More Later) -OR- • Make Our Own!
  • 13. 3D Modeling - Multiple Approaches Code-based Editing at Vertex Level Sculpting
  • 14. Making Models – MANY Options • Blender http://www.blender.org • Maya http://www.autodesk.com/products/maya /overview • OpenSCAD http://www.openscad.org • Fusion360 https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusio n-360/overview Want more options? Check out https://www.shapeways.com/creator/tools • Sketchup http://www.sketchup.com/ • ZBrush http://pixologic.com/ • LightWave 3D https://www.lightwave3d.com/ • SculptGL (Web-Based) http://stephaneginier.com/sculptgl/# • Even iPhone and Android Apps!
  • 15. Making Models - Tinkercad • Free • Online, Nothing to Install • Shape-Based • “The Easiest Fiercest 3D Design Tool Around” https://www.tinkercad.com
  • 17. Fails Happen Photo Credits: http://www.pinterestfail.com
  • 19. 3D Printing Fails Happen From Failure Comes Knowledge Maker Coin - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1936616 Jake the Dog, Adventure Time
  • 20. Tinkercad – Signing In http://www.tinkercad.com
  • 22. Tinkercad - Workplane • Like a piece of graph paper. • Click on Edit Grid to adjust dimensions (millimeters is default) To mimic JellyBOX – 170mm x 160mm
  • 23. Tinkercad – Controlling Your View • View Cube on the upper left hand corner Home, Fit to View, Zoom In, Zoom Out, Perspective Change • Left Click and drag on the “View Cube” allows you to move your view. You can also click on a side of the cube as a shortcut. • Right Click on the Workplane allows you to move the view as well. • Shift Right Click allows you to pan • Mouse Scroll Wheel lets you zoom in and out
  • 24. Tinkercad - Perspective Change The icon under the View Cube lets you switch your perspective. We are looking at 3D objects on a 2D screen. ● Perspective View adjusts proportion to account for depth (like foreshortening a road to a horizon) ● Orthographic View keeps sizes intact regardless of depth (parallel lines) are parallel.
  • 25. Tinkercad – Shapes, Letters, Numbers, Etc. • Tinkercad provides lots of “building blocks” to put to use. • To start, select Basic Shapes
  • 26. Tinkercad - Shapes You can build a lot out of standard shapes
  • 27. Tinkercad - Shapes You can build a lot out of these standard shapes- “Bipedal Mech” by Mathew Ridge in Tinkercad! http://shpws.me/GQX5
  • 28. Tinkercad - Adding Shapes • Drag and Drop to your Workplane
  • 29. Tinkercad - Selecting Shapes • Left Click on a Shape to Select It • Holding the Shift Key Allows you to Select Multiple Objects • You can also draw a box to select multiple objects at once.
  • 30. Tinkercad - Clicking You can think of it as alphabetic order: Left Clicks → Shapes Right Clicks → Workplane Mouse Image by Wasin Waeosri
  • 31. Tinkercad - Inspector • Selecting an Object brings up the Inspector Additional Properties for the Object Such as Colors and Holes (More Later)
  • 32. Tinkercad - Moving Things on the Workplane Photo Credit: Project Ignite
  • 33. Moving Things – Along the Workplane • Along the Workplane (X and Y), just Left Click and Drag and Drop Tip: Be careful to click on the object and not one of the icons. • The numbers and arrows show you how far you have moved it.
  • 34. Moving Things – Up and Down • To move up and down off the workplace, Left Click on the little black arrow icon and drag. • As you pull it up, you’ll see a shadow, indicating the object is not resting on the workplane. • The numbers to the right of the object tell you exactly how far it is off the workplane
  • 35. Moving Things – Up and Down • The practical application is to put objects on top of each other. Tip: Hitting D drops the item to the Workplane
  • 36. Moving Things - Nudging • You can also use the arrow keys to nudge. • How far is each press of the arrow key? It’s defined in the lower right hand corner in the Snap Grid • To nudge 10 units at a time, hold down the Shift key and use the arrow keys at the same time. • To nudge up and down (off the workplane), hold down the Control key as you use the arrow keys
  • 37. Tinkercad - Rotating • When an object is selected, the three little curved arrow icons (the “Rotation Handles”) allow you to rotate your object.
  • 38. Tinkercad - Rotating • A circle appears to help you rotate (The “Protractor”) • The Inner Circle rotates at 22.5 degrees steps • The Outer Circle rotates at 1 degree steps • Holding down Shift rotates at 45 degrees steps
  • 39. Tinkercad - Resizing (Scaling) • When you select and object, there are black and white dots (the “Scaling Handles”)
  • 40. Tinkercad - Resizing • White Dots scale two sizes (dimensions) at once • Black Dots scale one size Tip: You can tell what sides you are resizing by the numbers
  • 41. Tinkercad - Resizing • The White Dot (“handle”) at the top allows you to control the height of your object
  • 42. Tinkercad – Typing in Exact Numbers • You can double click on one of the dimensions and type in a new value. • You can also size in the Inspector.
  • 43. Tinkercad – Copying Items • You can use the copy and paste icons • You can also do Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V • Holding down the Alt key while you Left Click and Drag will also make a copy of the object. • You can select multiple objects at once and copy and paste those too.
  • 44. Tinkercad - Fixing Mistakes • Undo/Redo Like Word, Excel or most programs, you have the ability to Undo and Redo steps. • Delete Just click on the object and click the Delete button
  • 45. Tinkercad - Letters • Letters can be found under Design Starters
  • 46. Tinkercad - Holes • Any Shape, Letter, Number, etc Can Be Turned Into a Hole • Holes allow you to subtract an object from another • Click on the Inspector and select Hole
  • 47. Tinkercad - Holes Practical Applications: • Actual Holes • To Change Shapes • Or to Engrave!
  • 48. Tinkercad - Align • Use the icon to align your objects. • Select the appropriate guideline you want to align to
  • 49. Tinkercad - Grouping • Grouping makes multiple objects into one and applies any holes • Select your objects and hit Group. You can always Ungroup.
  • 50. Tinkercad – Download for 3D Printing • Click on Export button • In most cases, you’ll pick .STL as the format
  • 51. Tinkercad - Resources to Learn More • The Learn section contains interactive tutorials • YouTuber Chuck Hellebucke often uses Tinkercad in his projects and has a “Tinkercad 3D Design Tutorials” playlist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=- zxWElGh7c8&list=PLRFPlUhDTTllAprh8GbH Jw0NjHKWT7Yzs
  • 53. Cura - Overview Photo Reference: Cura IMADE3D Edition Quick Start Guide
  • 54. 3D Printing Requires a 3D Model 3D Model -> Slice -> Print
  • 55. 3D Printing – “Slicing” • We used Tinkercad to make .STL files. • Next we used a Slicer Software to slice our model into layer by layer instructions for the printer (called Gcode)
  • 56. Line Width and Layer Height When crocheting, the hook size and the material size impact the final product. Embroidery floss could make tiny details that thick wool yarn could not. With 3D Printing, this is similar to Layer Height (Quality Setting) and Line Width (Nozzle Width) Source: http://craftsauce.blogspot.com/2013/05/top-10-crochet-and-amigurumi-tips- for.html
  • 57. Line Width and Layer Height ● A big marker may be faster, but can’t get the same amount of details as a thin-tipped
  • 58. Layer Height Impact on Speed Smaller Layer Heights increase the quality of your model, but also increase printing time.
  • 59. Layer Height Impact on Details Larger Layer Heights lead to faster print times, but lowers vertical detailing and some small details could get skipped.
  • 60. Infill ● The inside of the prints aren’t [usually] solid ● The patterns inside are called infill
  • 61. Infill Impact on Printing Speed Larger Infill Percentages lead to longer printing times
  • 62. Cura – Importing a Model ● Click on the icon and browse to import your model ● You can print more than one thing at a time
  • 63. Cura – Viewing Your Model Scroll Up to Zoom In Scroll Down to Zoom Out Hold Right Mouse button to Rotate View Hold Scroll Wheel to Pan (or Shift-Right Click)
  • 64. Cura – Move 1. Left Click to select object 2. Use arrows to adjust -or- Type in exact coordinates Practical Applications: ● Fit more on build plate ● Avoid any bed issues (like a PEI sheet tear) ● Correct first layer inconsistencies (More later)
  • 65. Cura – Scale 1. Left Click to select object 2. Use handles to adjust -or- Type in exact size or scale Practical Applications: ● Correct any units issues (i.e. model is in inches) ● Correct sizing issues ● Adjust for better detailing
  • 66. Cura – Scale - Snap and Uniform Snap Scaling - Scales in 10% increments. Uniform Scaling - Keeps everything in proportion. Turn it off if you want to adjust only one or two dimensions.
  • 67. Cura – Rotate 1. Left Click to select object 2. Click on one of the axis circles and drag to rotate. If you are rotating for better bed orientation and get close, you can click on the Lay Flat button to finish the work.
  • 68. Cura – Rotate - Practical Applications Fit more on Build Plate
  • 69. Cura – Rotate - Practical Applications Fit Large Parts on Build Plate (The Hypotenuse of a triangle are larger than the parts!) Virginia Topography by Design Make Teach https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1512980
  • 70. Cura – Rotate - Practical Applications Fix Orientation Issues
  • 71. Cura – Rotate - Practical Applications Minimize Supports
  • 72. Cura – Rotate - Practical Applications Position Tricky Overhangs or Bridging for Cooling Fan
  • 73. Cura – Mirror 1. Left Click to select object 2. Click on the arrow to pick where you want to flip.
  • 74. Cura – Mirror - Practical Applications Practical Applications: ● Print two back to back designs for ornaments ● Fixing modeling oversights- Cookie cutters and stamps need to be backwards. :)
  • 75. Cura - Settings ● Click the Settings Bar to adjust settings ● Basic mode by default
  • 76. Cura – Settings - Quality ● Quality is your layer height ● To adjust click on the Settings bar ● Select a different Profile
  • 77. Cura – Settings - Quality ● Quality impacts the look of your object…as well as the print time
  • 78. Cura – Settings – Infill ● Open Settings ● Expand the Infill section ● Adjust the Infill Density or Infill Pattern
  • 79. Cura – Settings – Infill ● Infill will also impact print time
  • 80. Cura – Settings - Supports ● Open Settings ● Expand the Support section ● Check Generate Support
  • 81. Cura – Settings - Supports
  • 82. Cura – Settings – Build Plate Adhesion ● Open Settings ● Expand the Build Plate Adhesion section ● Select Build Plate Adhesion Type
  • 83. • Skirt - Makes sure the filament is flowing • Like squirting mustard before putting it on your sandwich Photo by Josh Reichlin Cura – Settings – Build Plate Adhesion
  • 84. Cura – Settings – Build Plate Adhesion ● Brim prints extra perimeters/outlines outside of your first layer ● Raft prints a platform first and then your object on top of it.
  • 85. Cura – Preview Preview Mode shows how the model will be sliced up. It’s a great tool for anticipating problems with the print.
  • 86. Cura – Preview The slide bar to the right allows you to drill down and see layer by layer what is going on with your print.
  • 87. Preview Mode – Three Things to Check • The First Layer – is there good contact area with the bed? • Any Overhangs – are there areas that are going to need support? • Small Details – do any details or section of the model go missing when sliced?
  • 88. 3D Printing – The All Important First Layer • You want your print to stick and stay still. • Why? • Your print may fall off or move • Precise Measurements – A curled edge may throw things off • Your Nozzle could even knock the print
  • 89. 3D Printing – The All Important First Layer People have employed a variety of tools to make that happen: • Heated Bed • Painters Tape • Glue Stick • Hairspray • Even Superglue But is the model undermining those efforts?
  • 90. Cura – Preview - Looking at First Layer Cork Puppy - One Leg is Not Touching the Bed Cork Puppy by EHM https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:219030
  • 91. Correcting First Layer Issues with Move By moving the Z position down, you can lower the model until everything touches.
  • 92. Correcting First Layer Issues with Rotate Sometimes you can rotate for better placement
  • 93. Previewing Overhangs – Are Supports Needed? If an overhang has decent contact with the layer below (as seen in Preview mode), the printer can handle it unassisted. 45 degrees is a general guideline.
  • 94. Previewing Overhangs – Are Supports Needed? But if there isn’t good contact, you definitely want to keep the supports.
  • 95. Effect of Layer Height on Overhangs Smaller Layer Heights can also help your overhangs
  • 96. Layer Height Can be changed with the Profile or by typing a specific Layer Height under Quality.
  • 97. Preview Mode - Finding Missing Details Sometimes Details are Missing in Layer View
  • 98. Line Width Line Width- the thickness of the line of plastic the printer is drawing width can impact your horizontal detailing (close to your nozzle size). Details smaller than the Line Width will be skipped.
  • 99. Line Width If walls of your object are smaller than the line width, sections will get skipped altogether.
  • 101. Troubleshooting Missing Details Use Horizontal Expansion setting. 1. Click on icon to the right of search 2. Select Advanced
  • 102. Troubleshooting Missing Details 3. Expand Shell 4. Update the Horizontal Expansion setting (I usually try 0.1mm at a time)
  • 103. Troubleshooting Missing Details 5. Slice again and gauge impact
  • 104. Cura – Save to File When ready for the printer, click on Save to File. This makes the gcode instructions for the printer. FCPL Best Practice Save to the local computer first and then copy that file to the SD Card
  • 105. Cura - Resources to Learn More • Cura IMade3D Quick Start Guide https://www.imade3d.com/resources/Cura/Cura%20IMADE3D%20Edition %204.1%20Beta/Cura-Quick-Start-Guide-version-1.2-for-Cura-IE-4.1.pdf • Cura Support Section of Ultimaker https://support.ultimaker.com/hc/en-us/sections/360003548339- Ultimaker-Cura
  • 106. 3D Models The Printer Needs a Model to Print • We Can Download Existing Models -OR- • Make Our Own!
  • 107. Getting Models - Thingiverse http://www.thingiverse.com
  • 108. Getting Models - Printables https://www.printables.com/
  • 109. Getting Models – Thangs • https://thangs.com/
  • 110. Getting Models - Smithsonian http://3d.si.edu/
  • 111. Getting Models – Many Resources • www.pinshape.com • www.youmagine.com • www.yeggi.com • www.myminifactory.com • www.cults3d.com
  • 112. Importing Models into Tinkercad • You can build off other models in Tinkercad • Click on Import, hit Choose a file, and browse to your model • Check measurements and hit Import.
  • 113. Importing Models into Tinkercad • It’ll bring the new object into Tinkercad and you can manipulate, add additional objects or engrave just as a normal object to make it your own Pumpkin Pendant - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1074202
  • 114. Heads Up – Microsoft 3D Builder • If you having trouble with a model, Windows 10 has a free 3D Builder tool you can use to repair models.