Easily Remove 3D Printed Supports | 5 Methods for Clean Results

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  • čas přidán 12. 05. 2024
  • I walk you through my favorite techniques for removing 3D printed supports easily and safely. Whether you're dealing with intricate miniatures or larger prints, these methods, including heat guns, pliers, and a bit of water, will make your post-processing a breeze. Join me as I demonstrate how to handle different supports effectively, ensuring your prints come out clean and your hands stay safe. Don't forget to check out the tools and tips I use to protect my workspace and myself!
    Gear I use:
    ⚠️ SAFETY ⚠️
    Safety Glasses:
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    Cut Resistant Gloves
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    Respirator
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    Respirator Filters
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    Method 1
    Screwdrivers
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    Steel Prying Tools
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    Snips
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    Deburring Tool
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    Xacto Knife
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    Method 2
    Needle Nose Pliers
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    Plier Set
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    Deburring Tool
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    Xacto Knife
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    Snips
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    Method 3
    Soldering Iron
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    Soldering Iron Set I got
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    Snips
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    Method 4
    Heatgun
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    Snips
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    Method 5
    Snips
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    Water.... :)
    Models I used:
    Louie from Pixel and Plastic
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    Storm Trooper Planter:
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    Skeleton Minis
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    00:00:00:00 - Intro
    00:00:46:08 - -Disclaimer
    00:01:36:12 - Safety
    00:05:53:11 - Method 1
    00:14:01:08 - Method 2
    00:19:07:11 - Method 3
    00:22:00:04 - Method 4
    00:31:18:03 - Method 5
    00:39:32:21 - Final Tips
    00:40:24:03 - Conclusion

Komentáře • 58

  • @tomevans7567
    @tomevans7567 Před měsícem +7

    I got my 3D Printer (Elegoo Neptune 3 pro) a little over 6 months ago and am pretty much obsessed with 3D printing at this point. When I first got my printer I pretty much binge watched every CZcams video I could find on how to do it properly and just went for it. And yours were probably the first ones I watched and they were the beginning of my education on 3D printing. And now a little over six months later, although I'm of course nowhere even close to being an expert and am still learning daily (especially now that I'm using CAD more and more to create my own designs,) thanks to you and other like you, I feel at least somewhat more proficient at least. The rest will come with experience, learning through my successes and my possibly even more important through my failures. So, I just want to say thank you for being a part of me finding and putting me on the road to learning my new passion and love of 3D printing. Keep up the great work.

    • @ItsMeaDMaDe
      @ItsMeaDMaDe  Před měsícem +1

      Hey! That’s so awesome I’m glad I could help you get further down the road on your printing journey! I’ve been 3D printing for over 10 years now and I’m still learning. I just try to be that resource I wish I had back when I got started cause there is so much to this amazing hobby. Thanks a lot for the support and I hope I keep helping you in the future. I wish you luck on your projects!

    • @omegafire6253
      @omegafire6253 Před měsícem

      Even more so if you learn to 3d model, then possibilities are limitless.

  • @gadgetgurl7
    @gadgetgurl7 Před měsícem +4

    Never considered using a soldering iron or water! Always learning something new from you!

    • @ItsMeaDMaDe
      @ItsMeaDMaDe  Před měsícem

      I’m always glad to hear I can keep teaching you something. 😁

  • @FilamentStories
    @FilamentStories Před měsícem +2

    These tips are great! Safety, safety, safety, totally agree. I've never heard the soldering gun trick, that's brilliant! Thanks for always sharing your knowledge with us. -Courtney

    • @ItsMeaDMaDe
      @ItsMeaDMaDe  Před měsícem

      Hey Courtney! Love your channel I just check and I realized I’ve never subbed 😔. Apparently you’re just in my feed all the time.
      Safety is absolutely the most important. I feel it’s never addressed enough by us creators. I’m glad I could give you another technique you haven’t tried.
      Thanks for the comment!

  • @dkev001
    @dkev001 Před měsícem +6

    You know, if you set your Top Z Height in your support settings, to .26. It will make life so much easier. You will not have to suit up to remove supports.

  • @BounceLv
    @BounceLv Před měsícem +7

    You get my subscribe for your fine work, but you get my love for your magnificent mustache.

    • @Lurker1222
      @Lurker1222 Před měsícem +1

      Its true… loo

    • @ItsMeaDMaDe
      @ItsMeaDMaDe  Před měsícem +1

      Ha ha. Well thank you on both fronts. 😂

  • @adampilkinton1701
    @adampilkinton1701 Před měsícem +2

    Don't forget to watch his CURA video on printing better supports that make it easier to remove! Lifesaver!

    • @ItsMeaDMaDe
      @ItsMeaDMaDe  Před měsícem

      Hey! Thanks for the support. Glad you found it helpful

  • @Majatecks
    @Majatecks Před měsícem +1

    Great tips, but the best tip I've ever tried was changing the support interface spacing to something small between .08 and .16 and the supports come off really easy

  • @mxdmxd111
    @mxdmxd111 Před měsícem +2

    Amazing video! Can you also do an updated video for support setting recommendations?

  • @ShootingBlanks00
    @ShootingBlanks00 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks Chris for another great video!

    • @ItsMeaDMaDe
      @ItsMeaDMaDe  Před měsícem

      You’re very welcome hope you got some good tips to help you.

  • @CaptainBipto
    @CaptainBipto Před měsícem +4

    Will there be an updated support settings video? And which slicer has the best results, for easy to remove supports?

    • @ItsMeaDMaDe
      @ItsMeaDMaDe  Před měsícem +1

      That’s a great idea for a video. I honestly never thought about comparing slicers when it comes to supports. I’ll start doing to tests. Could be a good slicer comparison video. Giving them grades on ease of printing and removal of supports. Thanks for the idea!

    • @CaptainBipto
      @CaptainBipto Před měsícem +1

      @@ItsMeaDMaDe Looking forward to seeing the video and the results. Would a bed slinger, core xy or delta printer have any effect on supports?And what about printers with Klipper?

    • @ItsMeaDMaDe
      @ItsMeaDMaDe  Před měsícem +1

      @@CaptainBipto another great thought. I’ve personally never seen any difference between xy core and bed slinger but I’ll test that too. And klipper I haven’t seen any differences with that the only differences I’ve seen between marlin and klipper is time printing. Thanks for the thoughts and input!

  • @Jubijub
    @Jubijub Před měsícem +1

    Subscribed, your content is really clean and super helpful for people joining the hobby.

  • @zkfo6969
    @zkfo6969 Před měsícem +1

    Good video for people new to it especially. I've done several konshu statues and that was way too much support lol.

    • @ItsMeaDMaDe
      @ItsMeaDMaDe  Před měsícem

      That I definitely was targeting beginners to help them. And for the konshu you are 100% correct. That was really a test I did with some settings and it was ridiculous with the supports.😅

  • @church493
    @church493 Před měsícem +1

    Non mentioned techniques should be:
    No supports is easiest removal of them where one can get by without :)
    Custom supports that are less connected to part then stock generated ones.
    There is also water soluble support material like PVA.
    And using different filament that sticks less to main one (eg. petg to pva).

    • @ItsMeaDMaDe
      @ItsMeaDMaDe  Před měsícem

      Yeah good stuff I actually covered a good bit of what you mentioned in my previous videos. My last vids were me on my soapbox explaining how to get the right orientation to reduce as many supports as possible. Thanks for the comment.

  • @anthonylong5870
    @anthonylong5870 Před měsícem +1

    Heres an additional way that works well...Get a small desktop electric heater. point it facing across your work surface and at the model. Turn the model in front of it and at the same time take needle nose pliers to bend and remove the supports. Just make sure to keep the model moving

    • @ItsMeaDMaDe
      @ItsMeaDMaDe  Před měsícem

      That’s another great option for sure. Thanks for sharing.

    • @anthonylong5870
      @anthonylong5870 Před měsícem

      @@ItsMeaDMaDe Sure thing! 🙂

  • @John-NeverStopLearning
    @John-NeverStopLearning Před měsícem

    I too was hoping for some settings and type of plastic you are using. Especially for the more delicate ones. Possibly layer height and nozzle size. Good 👍 video a couple of ideas I have not tried.

  • @bradleycornell7248
    @bradleycornell7248 Před měsícem +1

    Finally the video I have been waiting for! Thanks a ton for making this. Do you make any adjustments to bottom and top Z distance on the slicer? One issue I have is when I have supports that are connected at both ends to the model the bottom of the support fuses to the model and causes gnarly scarring.

    • @ItsMeaDMaDe
      @ItsMeaDMaDe  Před měsícem +1

      Honestly I rarely adjust my settings i typically do more adjustments on where my supports are placed and the angle of the model to reduce my supports. I covered that in the previous videos I show at the end of the video. Orientation is one of the most important things when it comes to supports. One model might need a ton of support rotated one way and barely any if rotated another. I do have plans for a future video where I go over the setting I do change when I change them.

    • @bradleycornell7248
      @bradleycornell7248 Před měsícem +1

      @@ItsMeaDMaDe thanks for the response. I will go and re-watch the other video.

  • @techyjames1945
    @techyjames1945 Před měsícem +1

    Love the options. My only question especially with the hot water have you tried like PVA support material that dissolves in hot water?
    I haven’t tried it yet, but I have used the Bambu Labs PLA Support material which many times comes off very clean.

    • @ItsMeaDMaDe
      @ItsMeaDMaDe  Před měsícem +1

      Yes I have I got good results too. I didn’t put it in this video because I was trying to keep it generic to everyone that 3D prints knowing not everyone has an ams. But I’m planning on doing a video in the future showing those methods.

  • @gierhedd75
    @gierhedd75 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks for the video! Would you suggest making more light supports and hitting with hot water after?
    I'm trying to print models with lots of textures/patterns, and trying to avoid leaving scars on smooth surfaces and interruptions in the patterns.

    • @ItsMeaDMaDe
      @ItsMeaDMaDe  Před měsícem

      I’m very honestly found any type of tree support works you can use strong and water still works. The key is your tree supports have 1 wall.

  • @connieclinton1456
    @connieclinton1456 Před měsícem +1

    Great video thank you!
    Hey I have been trying to find your video on using the cut tool in bamboo studio. I want to make the crystal dragon larger so need to cut to make larger pieces fit on the plate and print separately. Where can I find it please?

    • @ItsMeaDMaDe
      @ItsMeaDMaDe  Před měsícem

      Glad you liked it. I do believe this is the one. Bambu Studio 101 | Beginners Guide to Bambu Slicer Software | Top Tool Bar
      czcams.com/video/VylxMnjShbs/video.html

  • @-SeanyBoy-
    @-SeanyBoy- Před měsícem

    nice vids, although my main question, which you never spoke towards are the "actual" settings in the slicers? by that i mean distances from the part on x,y, & z, etc... i use orca slicer, which is almost the same as bamboo, of which i saw you do a supports vid on. i think explaining the different variables could help a lot.

    • @Bez007
      @Bez007 Před měsícem

      That's what I was looking for aswell

  • @Plazman
    @Plazman Před měsícem

    Deburring tool is a must-have. I get much better results with it compared to an Exacto knife.

  • @Auszug21
    @Auszug21 Před 15 dny

    so just got into 3d printing im getting the hang of it but the one area i seem to be having trouble with is the supports causing defects/deforms where they come into contact with the 3d print and im not sure where im going wrong i using orca sliver for a creality k1 max

  • @camilocortes6315
    @camilocortes6315 Před měsícem

    Please, can you share your supports config? Very good video!!!

  • @SherryMaynard-xk7os
    @SherryMaynard-xk7os Před měsícem +1

    Hey I like your coffee cup

    • @ItsMeaDMaDe
      @ItsMeaDMaDe  Před měsícem

      Yeah! I gotta have my coffee. ☕️

  • @charlesrestivo870
    @charlesrestivo870 Před 29 dny

    Are thses all fdm or are the small minatures resin prints Also very infromative video

  • @PeterAgostiniJdcap26
    @PeterAgostiniJdcap26 Před měsícem

    Got some shopping to do, have used a chisel to .
    And a vacuum makes a mess on the floor
    Like the hot water method

  • @sahhull
    @sahhull Před měsícem

    So far.
    Ive never cut myself.
    Ive spent 37 years in the oil and fuel testing industry. I dont have girly soft hands.
    I generally try to snap supports off.
    If that doesn't happen with no effort. I start cutting.
    No point in making it difficult for no reason.

  • @user-fg2lh2kk6l
    @user-fg2lh2kk6l Před měsícem

    I use scrapper or cloth gloves

  • @InvadersDie
    @InvadersDie Před 17 dny

    Video starts at 7:18 (yes it's an abhorrent amount of time wastage if you don't skip)

  • @3dpathfinder
    @3dpathfinder Před měsícem

    I thought this was going to be about setting

  • @hotfix7387
    @hotfix7387 Před měsícem

    I can't find the reference handy, and I have been meaning to say something for months now, but I wanted to make the suggestion you reconsider your signature opening move.
    I took public speaking for training since I lead classroom instructions in IT, and one of the things they taught us was to not gesture towards the audience with palms down. It can come across to some people as pushing them down or away and has a totally different vibe than doing a similar gesture palms up which is considered more open/welcoming. I know I am not doing the explanation justice at all but consider your hand movements especially as a part of a greeting should be as welcoming as possible.
    Also when you do that hand gesture you kind of lean in/almost lunge at the camera. When you combine it with the downward palm hand gesture it can come across as really off-putting, and I feel like pulling back from you when you do it. Maybe it's just me and the training I have had, like once you know about it you can't help but see it every time. Anyway, I am trying to make a helpful suggestion, so your video openings are more engaging with the audience versus them feeling like they have to pull back from you.
    Beyond that, your video was full of content, for example I hadn't considered using a heat gun to loosen up the supports before.

  • @junjacobbeta
    @junjacobbeta Před 13 dny

    half of the items you recommend are completely useless

  • @readyorknot2344
    @readyorknot2344 Před měsícem

    What an N95 mask doesn't create a complete seal around your face... You must be some kind of "conspiracy theorists"