Introduction to 3D Design and Printing
Print profiles in Cura II
A course by Agustín Arroyo , Designer and Maker
About the video: Print profiles in Cura II
Overview
“Second part: Print profiles in Cura”
In this video lesson Agustín Arroyo addresses the topic: Print profiles in Cura II, which is part of the Domestika online course: Introduction to 3D Design and Printing. Learn the step-by-step process of 3D design, modeling, and printing and bring your ideas to life.
Partial transcription of the video
“Ultimaker Cura: Print Profiles The next section is on Materials. Although you can't see it here, it has a lot to do with the printing quality of the piece. It is directly related to the material we use. Each spool of PLA filament usually comes with some instructions for printing between 190 and 210 degrees. With the printer I have, I get good results at 205 degrees. This is a perfect temperature. It's not hot enough to burn or to cause the plastic to ooze, but it's also not low enough to cause problems of under-extrusion where it doesn't extrude enough plastic. We also have the temperature ...”
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Course summary for: Introduction to 3D Design and Printing
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Category
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Software
Autodesk Fusion 360 -
Areas
3D, 3D Design, 3D Modeling, Industrial Design, Product Design

Agustín Arroyo
A course by Agustín Arroyo
Agustín Arroyo, better known in the maker world as Flowalistik, is a product designer and educator who currently lives in Madrid, Spain. He's been passionate about creating new products since he was young; what he used to do with Legos, he now does with a computer and a 3D printer.
He's been working in digital manufacturing since 2013 and his creations are characterized by minimalist shapes, attention to detail, and, above all, functionality. He's collaborated with companies like Ultimaker, BCN3D, and Prusa Printers, creating end products, promo collections, and new designs. Most of his designs are free for download, meaning anyone with access to a 3D printer can make them.
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