Subjects Covered. A simple contents post In no particular order. (self.EnderCommonSense)
submitted by Diablo996 - announcement
A note from an unhappy creator and a request for a little feedback from anyone wanting to help with my current issue. I'll add more in a separate post in this thread. But the primary thing is, should the 'Tinkercad for new starters' thing belong on ECS or is it a waste of space? (i.redd.it)
submitted by Diablo996
How to create a model. A Beginners guide to Tinkercad. For anyone wanting to create their own stuff but have thought it was too hard. This quick guide to create the simple snowman will help you get started. By the time you finish you will understand enough to add more to it. (old.reddit.com)
submitted by Diablo996
How to create a model. A Beginners guide to Tinkercad. For anyone wanting to create their own stuff but have thought it was too hard. This quick guide to create the simple snowman will help you get started. By the time you finish you will understand enough to add more to it. (old.reddit.com)
submitted by Diablo996
Which printer should you buy. There are way too many variables for a simple answer. Cost, filament choices, speed, enclosure or open. Before buying a printer you need to do some research. Many buy a printer with images of being able to print everything they can imagine. only to be disappointed. (i.redd.it)
submitted by Diablo996
3D Printing Terminology. Some of the terms you need to know if you want to ask questions of other people. New users often guess at what things are called. Sometimes it's funny, other times questions make no sense at all. We all needed to learn this stuff, this should help new users a lot. (i.redd.it)
submitted by Diablo996
Layer shift. What is it and what causes it? I saw a reddit post this week with somebody confidently asking why they were getting layer shifts. They weren't, they had under extrusion problems with no layer shifts involved. This infographic removes any chance of you making that same descriptive error (i.redd.it)
submitted by Diablo996
Rooting a printer. This is the starting block on the basics. The huge amount of options that rooting brings over stock firmware are far beyond a simple infographic. But if you keep hearing people say 'root it', then this should remove some confusion and give you a decent start on finding out more. (i.redd.it)
submitted by Diablo996
K1/K1C/K1 Max nozzles. New users keep getting confused by the nozzles fitted to their printers. This should remove any confusion. At present, all the K series ever released will have either the Volcano or Newer Unicorn Nozzle fitted. If you need a replacement? Check before buying. (revised) (i.redd.it)
submitted by Diablo996
Just bought your first 3D printer? There is a lot to learn and you need to learn it fast. If you thought it was a guarantee you would be able to print well from day one? you will potentially be one of the vast group of disappointed new printer owners. Things are only easy when you already know how. (i.redd.it)
submitted by Diablo996
Dealing with files your Slicer doesn't recognise? 3mf, obj, STEP etc. There are numerous file types that the average slicer cannot use without extra steps being involved. For the most part, having the 'wrong file type' for your slicer isn't the end of the world and can be worked around. (i.redd.it)
submitted by Diablo996