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* Snap scaling means only scale by 1% increments | * Snap scaling means only scale by 1% increments | ||
* Button is to reset to normal | * Button is to reset to normal | ||
=== Support === | |||
Support is used to build up to any part of the print that is overhanging over nothing. It should be used when you have any overhang at more than a 45 degree angle away from the rest of the print. You might need support used even when it is less than 45 degrees, each build is different. | |||
Two options for support placement: | |||
* '''Support Everywhere''': Support will be printed everywhere you have overhangs, even if support needs to be printed on top of your print | |||
* '''Touching Buildplate''': Only print support that would be started on the buildplate. |
Revision as of 17:20, 23 November 2019
Cura Overview
Cura Controls
Adjusting Models
Move
Can move the model manually using the arrows or set in specific coordinates (Moving manually much easier)
- Lock model makes your model not able to accidentally be moved
- Moving things outside the boundaries set by the specific Ultimaker makes the item be grayed out and won't be printed.
- The XY coordinates (0,0) refers to the center of the build plate in Cura.
Mirror
Flip a model in one of the XYZ directions.
Rotate
Turn a model along the XYZ axis designated by circles around model.
- Automatically rotates at 15 degree angle, holding shift or disabling “Snap Rotation” option lets you rotate at 1 degree
- Left option is to reset to original and middle is to lay flat – does it’s best to lie it flat based on current rotation, right most is click a side to lay flat
Scale
Change size of model in one of XYZ directions. Can drag out using the arrows or type in values or percents.
- Uniform scaling means stay consistent upon all directions
- Snap scaling means only scale by 1% increments
- Button is to reset to normal
Support
Support is used to build up to any part of the print that is overhanging over nothing. It should be used when you have any overhang at more than a 45 degree angle away from the rest of the print. You might need support used even when it is less than 45 degrees, each build is different.
Two options for support placement:
- Support Everywhere: Support will be printed everywhere you have overhangs, even if support needs to be printed on top of your print
- Touching Buildplate: Only print support that would be started on the buildplate.