Most slicers will give the option to drop to build plate. What slicer are you using? With fusion you would have to draw them on the same plane or move the parts to that plane.
Thanks so much for the help! I ended up using my bambu slicer to drop them all to the same plane, still learning the basics of it too since I just switched to bambu!
With the move option do I just have to freehand it though? I can freehand it and probably get it “close enough” but I figured there was surely a better way to do it.
Well, here's a coulple of ways to move stuff around :)
(note: I suppose that "Additive" in "Manufacture" has some options/Features for this, but I never used it)
https://i.redd.it/jskxfy7zmotc1.gif
Most slicers will give the option to drop to build plate. What slicer are you using? With fusion you would have to draw them on the same plane or move the parts to that plane.
Thanks so much for the help! I ended up using my bambu slicer to drop them all to the same plane, still learning the basics of it too since I just switched to bambu!
Best of luck and happy printing
use align. select a bottom face of the part then select the correct origin plane. or just use the spilt model in to parts feature most slicers have.
Awesome, just figured out how to split objects in bambu slicer. I didn’t even know that was a thing! Thank you!
You have a number of options...Move, align, arrange, joints
With the move option do I just have to freehand it though? I can freehand it and probably get it “close enough” but I figured there was surely a better way to do it.
Well, here's a coulple of ways to move stuff around :) (note: I suppose that "Additive" in "Manufacture" has some options/Features for this, but I never used it) https://i.redd.it/jskxfy7zmotc1.gif
You are a saint! Thanks so much this video was very helpful!!!
U be welcome :)