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Cura advanced settings 2019 - Material #07

Cura advanced settings 2019 - Material #07 In the seventh episode of the Cura advanced settings 2019, I'm going to explain you how to configure the material tab in Cura 4.4.0.
Adjusting the material settings in Cura, we will discover how to improve the quality of our 3d printed projects, and optimise them well for figurines and decoration, or well to make 3d printed functional parts.

In this episode I am going to print a Mickey Mouse 3d model created by Gabriel Martini with support. You will be able to download the STL file down below in the downloads section.

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In case you want to check out the Cura Advanced Settings 2018 series, you can have a look here:

If you want to buy the Geeetech Green PLA Filament that we are using in this series, you can do it here:

The Architects3DP i3 custom 3D Printer that you can build with this series for $200:

Here we made an optimised configuration for our custom 3D Printer, the Architects3DP i3:

Download the Mickey Mouse STL file here:


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The list of episodes of this series is going to be growing every week. You can watch the other episodes here:

-#01 - Install and first setup


-#02 - Ultimaker Cura Interface


-#03 - Basic Settings


-#04 - Quality


-#05 - Shell


-#06 - Infill


-#07 - Material -----

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Cura is a very common slicer software, that is used worldwide for 3D Printing. It supports a huge variety of 3d printers such as the BQ Hephestos, Original Prusa i3 MK3S, Ultimaker 2, Ultimaker 3, Rostock, Creality CR10s Pro, Ender 3 Pro, etc.

It allows us to print in 3d in three different ways:
The first is by uploading the .gcode files into an SD Card, that we will insert in our 3D Printer. Second, we can connect our 3D Printer to our computer via USB, and control it directly from our Cura software, and finally, there is an option to control some 3D Printers at the same time remotely, via internet.

Ultimaker Cura in the version 4.2.1, or the most recent version depending when you watch this video, is available for Windows, Mac OS, and Linux operating systems.

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