By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Pluto
  • News
  • Women Health
  • Kids Health
  • Videos
  • Editor’s Choice
  • Podcasts
  • Bio Hacking
  • Brain Health
  • Events
Reading: 3D Printing Support Gets Down to Tacks
PlutoPluto
Font ResizerAa
  • News
  • Women Health
  • Kids Health
  • Videos
  • Editor’s Choice
  • Podcasts
  • Bio Hacking
  • Brain Health
  • Events
Search
  • News
  • Women Health
  • Kids Health
  • Videos
  • Editor’s Choice
  • Podcasts
  • Bio Hacking
  • Brain Health
  • Events
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Pluto > Uncategorized > 3D Printing Support Gets Down to Tacks
Uncategorized

3D Printing Support Gets Down to Tacks

3 Min Read
3D Printing Support Gets Down to Tacks
SHARE
3D Printing Support Gets Down to Tacks

If you use supports for FDM 3D printing, you might find that some designs are more amenable than others to automatically-generated supports. [Slant 3D] , for example, shows a cool-looking eagle with a downward-curved beak that comes to a point. Using traditional supports would allow the print to succeed, but didn’t allow the beak to form correctly. To combat this, he uses something called a “thumbtack” in the design. There are several flavors, as you can see in the video below, and it widens out the small part yet has a tiny contact with the actual part so you can easily remove it.

One of the thumbtacks looks more like a Hersey’s kiss to us. It makes sense. The point can touch the part to support and the fat base gives a nice target for the automatic support feature in your slicer to grab. There’s also a spherical base so you can rotate to odd angles. The final thumbtack looks like an alien spacecraft and provides multiple contact points.

This is one of those things that seems obvious once you see it. You’ve always been able to design your own supports into a model, of course. This is a bit different because it simply produces custom support to a target that also requires support, but allows the slicer to easily finish the job.

It looks like the STLs are only available if you join the channel through Patreon, but — honestly — once you get the idea, you can probably whip similar ones up in a few minutes. After all, none of it is going into the final object. You just need a small contact area attached to something that the slicer can grab. We’d be tempted to make it part of the model to start with.

This technique reminded us of how we put flanges around pieces we’ve cut in half, so they don’t need support and are easy to glue together. If you don’t want to use support, you could move your print bed. Or, go all in, and try ramen.

source

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Popular among Pluto Readers

We Are SL:PT, Introducing The Dream Routine
Beauty Biohacking

We Are SL:PT, Introducing The Dream Routine

September 4, 2023
The Natural Path: With or Against the Grain? – The Beijinger

The Natural Path: With or Against the Grain? – The Beijinger

UPDATE- Get Your FREE Copy Of The Ultimate Guide To Male Enhancement!
TheBioHacker

UPDATE- Get Your FREE Copy Of The Ultimate Guide To Male Enhancement!

May 30, 2023
Outliyr

7+ Dangers of New Weight Loss Drugs (Liraglutide, Semaglutide, Tirzepatide) & Better Alternatives

GLP-1 agonists are the hottest weight loss drugs on the market. Semaglutide, liraglutide, tirazeptide, and Retatrutide…

July 24, 2023
Report: Off-Duty Pilot Charged With Murder Was Suffering ‘Nervous Breakdown’ After Taking Psychedelic Mushrooms

Report: Off-Duty Pilot Charged With Murder Was Suffering ‘Nervous Breakdown’ After Taking Psychedelic Mushrooms

ArticlesDave Asprey

1275. Conscious Bacteria? The Secret New Science of Cellular Intelligence | Zach Bush

The post 1275. Conscious Bacteria? The Secret New Science of Cellular Intelligence | Zach Bush appeared…

April 29, 2025
ArticlesDave Asprey

1274. The End of Cardio? Burn Fat & Boost VO? Max in Just 8 Minutes a Week – with REHIT | Ulrich Dempfle

The post 1274. The End of Cardio? Burn Fat & Boost VO? Max in Just 8…

April 25, 2025
ArticlesDave Asprey

1272. The $500 Billion Secret: Why Top Leaders Chase Stress | Sébastien Page

The post 1272. The $500 Billion Secret: Why Top Leaders Chase Stress | Sébastien Page appeared…

April 22, 2025
ArticlesDave Asprey

1271. Web3 & the Future of Genetics: AI, Blockchain & Data Ownership with Nillion

The post 1271. Web3 & the Future of Genetics: AI, Blockchain & Data Ownership with Nillion…

April 17, 2025
Pluto
Biohacking – News, Articles, Podcasts, Videos.

Categories

Quick Links

Pluto.la All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?