So Smooth... Ironing Settings in Cura for Perfect Top Layers - 3D Printer Pro Tips

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How to Ironing Settings in Cura for Professional and Super Smooth Top Layers. Perfect 3D Prints by using Ironing Setting in Cura.

A 6 Minute Video on everything you need to know for perfect top layers and ironing with your 3d slicer. Ironing Perfection with Cura.

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Good introduction to ironing. I've never really bothered to use it before but now im inspired to do that actually as the improvements are rather evident here. I used to use defaults which didnt work too well.

Festivejelly
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Thanks for a very clear and understandable explanation - its so valuable.

saschacontes
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Thanks a lot! I'm new to this and tuned my printer up and really wanted that higher top quality layer. Gonna print a test cube with the settings thanks a lot! It's much appreciated!

fitzgerdbd
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This is amazing!!! Thank you so much. Can't wait to do some re-prints :)

xjchiam
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Thx for thevideo. I used it sometimes now and it's very smooth. I work with a cheap printer and some people do'nt believe that i achieved such a nice surface

filiepmaes
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Very good and easy to understand presentation. Thank you sir!

amerulhakimsaadon
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simple but efficient explanation Thanks'

robertclaude
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Big thanks will try it out just in a minute. Best Regards from Germany.

adm
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Thank you, realy helped improving the Prints... i did not like to do 2D prints because the top layer looked so bad... now i can print everything :D

rez
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Thank You So Much!!! Much Love Brother

KunaiMelee
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Great video, Just going to give these ironing settings a go.
One thing i have been trying to master for PETG is Bridging, I think i may have it down to a T nearly though.
Min Bridge length - 0.4
Skin support threshold - 50
Sparse infill max dens - 0
Bridge Wall Coasting - 100
Bridge wall speed - 10
Bridge wall flow - 50
Bridge Skin Speed - 10
Skin flow - 60
Skin density - 100
Bridge Fan speed - 100
Bridge has Multiple layers
Second skin
speed - 20
skin flow - 100
Skin density - 75
Skin fan speed - 100
Third Skin
Speed - 30
Skin flow - 110
Skin density - 80
Skin fan speed 100

Try these on the next video you do, unless you have your own.

LukeTuck
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Thank you sir.you helped me a lot.keep Rocking❤️

JohNNixel
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Thanks for the video. The top layer is harder to get right than the first layer

philb
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Hi, nice vid. Did you do the p´rint with all metal hot end?

innomakerd
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I used these settings and it helped, however the surface still has subtle ridges. I am creating a 4" x 4.5"x 1" high rhinestone with a translucent PLA. Any suggestions for settings? I have had my Ender 3 v3 KE for a week. Thanks!

jackshaffer
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Can you provide a screenshot of your Irning setting in Cura 4.11.0 now that some of the settings are missing and others are added?

stevenarkon
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Excellent result. I like the video format too; explaining ironing (or most individual features/settings) doesn't need to be a half-hour video. Well done; you've earned a new subscriber here.

DanGoodchild
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Awesome video Thank you! also do you have a cura profile that you use with 4mm tip for super fine detail, my layers look good but my bottom layer looks like trash

ddchows
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Love this. Thanks. I'm new and I would like to use my 3D printer for silicone mold making. But I would like it to be smoother.

crystanursie
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Is it possible to do ironing on the bottom first layer? When I print on a raft and it's finished taking the raft off the layer connected to the raft is not smooth

Quantumfishics