![]() How to tell if it is 32 bit or 8 bit.Įnder 3: Is it an 8 bit or 32 Bit Motherboard?(more on how to tell) CR Touch: Ender 3 Processor issues It comes with STL files for the “Merry” and the “Christmas” and a Gcode file aimed at an Ender 3.Ī Merry Christmas on an Ender 3 Ender 3: Is my processor 32 bit? or 8 bit? How to tell.Įnder 3 processor type. ![]() It prints a 3-D (2mm thick) banner “Merry Christmas” as two words utilising (as far as I could) the whole build plate on the Ender 3. This is the first of a series of simple, and I hope useful, projects for the Ender 3 (and any other 3D printer for that matter). Printing a Lithophane as a Block Engraving on an Ender 3 Printing a “Merry Christmas” banner on an Ender 3 ![]() a silhouette) then I can produce a printing block for printing that silhouette image onto card/plastic/wood or whatever. I reckon that if I can make a lithograph out of a two layer images (i.e. One of my experiments with the Ender 3 is to use it to produce a printing block from a an image. Just to make it a little more interesting, instead of a flat slab this used a wedge so the text is at an angle.Īnother Simple Freecad Text Example: Raised text at an angle Using a Lithograph as a printing block This one below does the opposite and extrudes out from a block. While the above post cuts text into a slab. How to add raised text on a 3D design in FreeCad Simple FreeCAD Text Example: How to cut 3D Text in a design. This is my post aide-memoire that describes how to add text as a cut through to a 3D design. I promptly forgot everything I’d learned. After getting my knees metaphorically skinned going up the learning curve I then put the project down for a couple of weeks. I wanted to embed text into a 3-D design. Here’s how I fixed it.įreeCAD Snap Package Font Problems: Fix How to Add Printable Text to a 3D Design in FreeCAD But there was a problem with accessing the system fonts for the ShapeString tool. (Ubuntu 18.04 & apt-get installed pkg)įreeCAD Font Path Set Up for Text String ShapesĪfter upgrading from Ubuntu 18.04 to Ubuntu 20.04 I moved over to using the FreeCAD snap package rather than the traditionally installed FreeCAD package. Here’s what it is and how to get round it. ![]() I encountered a trivially simple but annoying issue when setting up the font path for text strings on FreeCAD for the first time.
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