OctoPrint and Cura
- Neotko
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Re: OctoPrint and Cura
For S3D if it's an important job I measure the print with this http://www.gcodeanalyser.com/ is very accurate also
- LePaul
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Thanks I'll check that out when I get home
- LePaul
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I'm really enjoying Octoprint and Cura....and uploading for my S3D stuff.
I still need to tweak my timelapse settings on the camera. They run a bit long (which you can easily speed up in a video editor). The camera wanders on it's autofocus. Sometimes locking onto the print head, object printed or beyond. I do like the setup I printed, as having the camera above the printer didn't work well....the rods were always in the way!
I still need to tweak my timelapse settings on the camera. They run a bit long (which you can easily speed up in a video editor). The camera wanders on it's autofocus. Sometimes locking onto the print head, object printed or beyond. I do like the setup I printed, as having the camera above the printer didn't work well....the rods were always in the way!
- Izzy
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I like the way you set it, may have to copy that
- LePaul
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Here it is
https://www.youmagine.com/designs/web-cam-support-bar
Once done, put the bar into each rail, then the printer!
I found using a small clamp works awesome securing the camera (Logitech 615) I can shove the camera forward a bit so you don't see the belts/rod in the picture. Helps with the auto focus