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Cube Printing with a Cube

Cube Printing with a Cube. Using 3D Printers. Produced By- Dave White. Head of D&T Clevedon School. Before you start. Before printing you should ensure that you have… Installed the Cube software Set up the Cube Created an account at Cubify.com Activated at Cubify.com

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Cube Printing with a Cube

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  1. CubePrinting with a Cube Using 3D Printers Produced By- Dave White. Head of D&T Clevedon School

  2. Before you start • Before printing you should ensure that you have… • Installed the Cube software • Set up the Cube • Created an account at Cubify.com • Activated at Cubify.com • Set the print jet gap • Installed filament cartridge • Connected PC to cube via Wifi (or save files to a USB stick)

  3. Objects to print • The object you have designed in you CAD software (or downloaded from the internet) should be exported in .stl (Stereolithography) file format.

  4. Cube software • Open the Cube Software… here’s what the buttons do. Sends the file for printing Moves the object to the middle of the print plate Generates the file for printing Fixes any errors in the file Resize and rotate the object Opens the stl object/model Represents the print pad on the Cube Change setting for the print… material, strength, support, units Connects Cube to WiFi Change viewpoint

  5. Settings • Choose the material that is loaded- ABS or PLA, mode – hollow/strong/solid, support- on/off, raft on/off, and units- mm/inch Change setting for the print… material, strength, support, and units

  6. Import the stl file Opens the stl object/model • the object appears on the print pad

  7. Heal • Click “Heal” to fix any problems with the .stl file. Fixes any errors in the file

  8. Orient and Scale • Open the Cube Software… here’s what the buttons do. Resize and rotate the object Use the dials to rotate, move and scale the object

  9. Center • Moves the object to the middle of the Print Pad. Moves the object to the middle of the print plate

  10. Build • Creates the .cube file that controls the Cube. Generates the file for printing Save the file* Confirmation and print time *If you are not using WiFi copy this file to a USB stick and run it from the screen

  11. Cubestick • Apply a layer of Cubestick to the Print Pad. This helps the object to stick to the Print Pad during the print process. It also helps you remove the object if you immerse it in warm water for 5 minutes.

  12. Print • If you are connected by Wi-Fi this sends the file to the Cube. Sends the file for printing Select/open the file to print The file is sent to the cube. For the print to start you will need to confirm the transfer on the Cube screen

  13. Printing

  14. Print finished • When the print finishes allow the Print Jet to cool. Then immerse the Print Pad and object in warm water to help in removing the object.

  15. 3D Print in Education • Check out my blog http://3dprintineducation.wordpress.com/ • Teaching and Learning Resources (Free) https://3dprintresources.wordpress.com/

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