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Hello friends Welcome To freat tutorial
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and uh in this tutorial we will learn
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basics of 3D printing in freat you can
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description in our previous tutorial we
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have uh modeled this uh coffee Mark and
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will learn how we can make 3D print of
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this coffee Mark so let's start our
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tutorial so we have already modeled this
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part to use this part in a 3D printer
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software first we have to save as our
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file as a STL file so for this select on
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a body go to the file and then go to the
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export option and from here drop down
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mesh and save it so I will save it to
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now we will install a 3D printer
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software we are going to use pra slicer
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2.6.1 it is an open- Source software
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feature reach and frequently updated
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tools you can get much more information
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software and process slicer is based on
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3r and it has very strong
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community so if you are using window
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then uh download for the window if
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Mac then download for mac and if you're
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using the Linux then you can also
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download for the Linux so pra slicer is
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available for almost all major operating
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system system so I have downloaded the
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windows version and install it so now
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let's head over to the process slicer
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and import our coffee
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Mark so once you launch the process
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a user interface like
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this now first we have to import our
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file which we have save as a STL so here
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a STL format and here is a imperial unit
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as well if you have your part in so I'm
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going to click on import
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STL and now I will uh open My Coffee MK
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which I have saved as a STL
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file I will select it and I will open it
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so now you can see that uh my coffee
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so here is our coffee
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Mark we can uh rotate it by pressing the
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left Mouse button and now if we go to
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the print setting then here is a print
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types and from here you can uh see that
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uh positions of our coffee
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MK you can change the position of your
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MK and here is a scale
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factor you can uh increase or decrease
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uh object so let's say if I que here
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50 so you can see that it has been
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50% and if I wanted to make it uh two
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times then I can give here the
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200 so you can see that now my mark size
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is of two times of my original size so
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it has been exceed the print area was
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detected so it is better to keep
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it 1 to one which is the actual
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scale so here we are seeing the printing
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area so your object should not uh
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increase outside of this printing area
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uh imported your object now click on
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slice so you can see that uh slicing
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process has been started and up to now
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20 20% is completed so let's wait for
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times so you can see that uh our part
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the time required is a 10.57 minute cost
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3.59 I do not know what is the unit but
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you can see here slices has been created
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and you can drag down to see how this
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object is going with a 3D printer so if
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I scroll it to the bottom of the down so
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layer and it will start 3D print by
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adding the material as you can see
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and it is also showing the total time
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required and from here you can uh export
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to the g code let's see so here is a
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gcode is generated and this gcode you
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can directly Feit to your 3D printer and
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print your part so this is all about
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basics of a 3D printing in a free CAD
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thank you for watching and thank you for