⚡⚡Cómo calibrar el FLUJO de Filamento en una Impresora 3D: El error que arruina tus impresiones⚡⚡

⚡⚡Are your 3D prints coming out with weak walls or excess material? ⚡⚡ 👉In this video, I show you how to perform a flow calibration on your 3D printer using Orca Slicer, Prusa Slicer, and Cura, step by step. 👉You'll learn how to adjust the flow rate, properly configure your slicer, and perform tests with calibration cubes to achieve accurate 3D printing without over- or under-extrusion. 👉You'll see how to measure your parts with a digital caliper, apply the rule of three to adjust the ideal flow, and improve the quality of your prints. This tutorial is designed for users who want to master flow settings in slicers. Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 0:45 Creating a cube in Orca Slicer 1:04 Printer settings parameters 1:39 Print quality parameters 1:56 Filament parameters: for the exercise, when making the cube, the flow rate should be set to 1, which is equal to 100% 3:28 Why print 2 perimeters? 3:58 Three different cubes with 3 flow rate changes 4:54 What the printed cube should look like 6:23 Prusa Slicer note 7:19 Simple rule of three example for optimizing flow 8:33 Final result for optimizing flow in the Slicer