3D slicer settings are the defining factor for successful 3D prints. Learn about the 10 most important 3D printer settings.
3D printing supports are often essential when dealing with a difficult model. Let's go over support types as well as settings for success!
Cura offers a powerful range of settings to play with. Learn about the main Cura support settings and how to best support your prints.
Wash away your support troubles by using a dedicated support filament. Read on to learn about the various options out there for FDM printing.
PrusaSlicer gives users a lot of control over their prints. Read on to get the most out of PrusaSlicer support settings, even tree supports!
If you're 3D printing in resin, you'll need supports. Read on to learn about setting up and perfecting your resin print supports!
Tree supports are efficient and tidy. Find out why the Cura tree support setting is one of our favorite 3D printing tricks.
If Cura support generation isn't up to your standards, check out the Custom Supports plug-in to achieve your ideal settings!
Learn more about PVA, the water-soluble support material, and discover some of the best PVA filament brands on the market!
Want to try HIPS filament? Learn all about HIPS in this simple guide, covering the basics and the best HIPS filament brands you can find.
Cura's support blocker feature is great for preventing supports from being where you don't need them. Read on to learn more!
Meshmixer is a small but powerful tool for 3D printing, including generating supports for printable models. Find out all you need to know about Meshmixer supports in this mini-tutorial.
PrusaSlicer's new organic support structures have become quite popular since their introduction. Read on to learn all about them!
Supports are a frustrating but necessary part of 3D printing. Save time and effort by picking the right 3D printer support material for your project.
The popular Arc Overhang slicing algorithm can now be directly integrated into PrusaSlicer, thanks to German developer Nicolai Wachenschwan.
Improved tree supports result in faster print and slicing times, plus a setting for easier brim removal, new material profiles, and more.