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How to Add a Magnet to 3D models: Updated Bambu Studio Tutorial

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Join us at BamBam Print as we dive into an exciting tutorial on how to add magnets to your 3D models using Bambu Studio. Whether you're looking to add functional flair to your prints or simply exploring new techniques, this video is packed with stepbystep instructions to help you enhance your 3D printing projects.

In this tutorial, we'll cover:

How to add primitive models to your project.
How to modify a model using a negative part.
How to create a pause in your print when slicing so you can place your magnet.

Perfect for both beginners and seasoned 3D printing enthusiasts, this video will not only boost your skills but also inspire you to think creatively about the possibilities of 3D printing. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more tutorials like this from BamBam Print!

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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:45 Adding Primitive models
01:14 Adding a negative part to modify the model
02:52 Creating a pause in your print
03:16 Printing our model with a pause added
03:56 Final completed project
04:04 Outro

Key points of Bambu Studio Tutorial on How to Add Magents to a 3D Printed Model
Inspiration: Inspired by 3D models that magnetically connect, seen on YouTube.
Tutorial Focus: Teaches adding primitives, cutting with negative parts, and pausing the print for magnet insertion.
Starting Point: Begin by adding a primitive shape, such as a cube, to the build platform.
Creating Space: Use the "add negative part" function to create a cylindrical space for the magnet.
Dimension Precision: Adjust the size of the cutout slightly larger than the magnet to avoid a tight fit.
Slicing: Verify the magnet's space by slicing the model and checking the preview.
Insertion Tip: Use the 'process mode' to adjust the model if the negative part is hard to select.
Pause to Insert: Add a pause in the print right before the top layer is printed for magnet insertion.
Resuming Print: After inserting the magnet, resume printing directly from the printer or Bambu Studio.
Final Result: Ensures the magnet is functional and appropriately secured within the model.

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