This is a follow up on the 3D printed sound system project. I made some changes based on suggestions in the comments. Did it work? Thanks to hobbytid.no for supplying the Jesmonite. (not sponsored, I paid with my own money)
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@ShahriyarMustafiz19 күн бұрын
This is such an informational video! thank you for this! I've been meaning to 3d print a speaker system myself
@borisxiao16 күн бұрын
0:50 those supports can all be completely avoided by giving the lower edge of the protrusion a 45 degree bevel
@v4projects16 күн бұрын
You are absolutely right and I did try to do that but Fusion refused to add the chamfer to the full area I needed it. It cost me about 1 hour extra printing. Appreciate you noticing such details :-)
@zyumbik14 күн бұрын
@@v4projects in the slicer itself you can use “make overhangs printable” setting which should've worked perfectly for this specific case. Also if Fusion refuses to add a chamfer, try lowering the radius a bit, e.g. if you need a 3mm chamfer try 2.8 or something. It would have no negative effect on the print.
@v4projects14 күн бұрын
I tried lowering the radius, but I couldn't get anything usable out of it. After some time trying different things in Fusion, I just accepted the extra printing time. (Lazy, I know). I have never tried the slicer setting you suggested. It's in Orca but I can't find it in Bambu Studio. Thanks for the tip!
@adamaglionby743814 күн бұрын
Jesmonite is generically an Alpha plaster and an Acrylic polymer. Look up SP201 and Crystacal.
@Noname_201414 күн бұрын
Is there a link to download it?
@v4projects14 күн бұрын
Not for the speakers, just the case for the amp. You'll find that in the previous video about this.