340 Layers - 1 Wall 3D Printing Time Lapse In Spiralize Outer Contour
4 0
This breathtaking 17 cm tall 3D printed vase only took a little over 4 hours with Spiralize Outer Contour activated! The Spiralize Outer contour setting in Cura, also known as vase mode in other 3D slicers clearly offers the best bang for your Octoprint time lapse buck when it comes to size and speed. Time lapsing a vase mode 3D print come to life is almost as much fun as seeing the finished product.
Remember to set the printer in Cura to Spiralize mode or you will end up with a sold block instead of a vase! Like what you see?
Help me convince my wife that my 3D Printer is more than a toy, Subscribe!
https://www.youtube.com/c/3dprintedteacher?sub_confirmation=1
3D Print Details
3D Model Dimensions: 116 x 116 x 172
Print Time: 4 Hours
Temperature: 205C
Infill: None( Spiralize Outer Contour)
Cura Speed: 120mm/s
Octolapse Time Lapse Trigger Setting: Take Photo Every .5 mm
Filament Used: Zi-Rui Color Change Green to Yellow Filament
https://www.amazon.com/Zi-Rui-Printer-Filament-Changing-Temperature/dp/B07M5Y4DF6/
3D Model Link: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5026261/
How Time Lapse 3D Prints Work
After each .2 MM layer( That is barely thicker than a sheet of paper!) the 3D printer pauses, moves the extruder to the rear of the printer, takes a photo and then continues the print giving the illusion of the print appearing from thin air.
#3dprinting #3dprint #octoprint
Who Is The 3D Printed Teacher?
Welcome to the 3D Printed Teacher, the home for my favorite 3D Printed time lapse videos. I have taught middle school tech classes for nearly two decades in Orlando, Florida. If you are like me and want to find the best 3D prints around, please subscribe to enjoy my 3D print videos and the occasional 3D printing failure. All of my videos end with a link to the model I 3D printed.
Help me convince my wife that my 3D Printer is more than a toy, Subscribe!
https://www.youtube.com/c/3dprintedteacher?sub_confirmation=1