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Making 3D Printed Ornaments Using Fusion 360 and Bambu Studio that were Designed in vCarve

This is part 4 of a video series where I designed a Christmas ornament in vCarve and then demonstrate how to take that design and be able to produce the ornament using a CNC router, a Laser Machine, or print it on a 3D printer.

In this video I demonstrate how to make the ornament designed in vCarve Pro by using Fusion 360 to create a multiple colored #3d project than can be imported directly into Bambu Studio.

Then I share how to take the parts and assign multiple colors in Bambu Studio.

If you haven’t seen the first video “How to Use vCarve to Design Ornaments that can be made on a CNC, Laser Engraver, or 3D Printer:” you can see it at the lhis link:    • How to Use vCarve to Design Ornaments…  

The next video was on how to use the file developed in vCarve Pro and make the ornament on my CNC. That video was titled, “Part 2 of How to Use vCarve to Design Ornaments – Cutting a Gingerbread Ornament on Your CNC” and can be seen at the following link:    • Part 2 of How to Use vCarve to Design…  

The previous video to this one was on how to make the ornament using a Laser and can be seen here:    • Making Ornaments Laser Portion  

The series of videos along with other holiday video ideas will be listed in the Playlist:    • Holiday Ideas   What you’ll learn in this video

➡️ How to take vectors exported from vCarve Pro as a svg or dxf and use them in Fusion 360 software to create your #3d projecr and import this directly into Bambu Studio

➡️ Why I use the vCarve exported dxf file in Fusion 360 instead of the svg file.

➡️ How to properly create individual components to allow for easily coloring different section of the 3D file in Bambu Studio.

➡️ How to color the individual ornaments parts in Bambu Studio

➡️ How to place the ornament on the printer plate to take advantage of the PEI Textured plate surface – if you are using this surface with your Bambu printer.