This video is about using the free Orca Slicer from SoftFever to 3D print Light Weight, or any material, Airplane parts with just about any FDM 3D Printer. These are the setting you need to change to get it to work for the SoarKraft models. Other files may work too, but that is up to you to figure out. 3D Printing RC airplanes is a fun and inexpensive way to get into the hobby.... build, fly and crash knowing you can easily print another. So fun. More information available at: This hobby and 3D printing is continuing to change at a fast pace with new ideas, machines and software. This video shows using the Orca Slicer and any 3D printer to print light weight designed airplane parts to build a flyable radio controlled glider. Our designs and our CAD modeling is different from other files available, but the same ideas apply. This slicer is new for planes and has some qualities that some users may question... well we try to answer some of those questions. Find test parts and slicer config files and settings here: Thanks for watching - please support the channel by liking / subscribing. If you really want to help please buy the 3D printing files for these parts. Or click on the material links below. I am not sponsored by any of them, but I do get a Amazon Associate link credit if you buy them... however I do have a love / hate of Amazon, and the link is more to show you what the material is and this credit is hardly worth pushing, buy from whoever you want. Prusa Slicer - Bambu Studio - Orca Slicer - Cura Slicer - Simplify3D Slicer - PLA - eSun Foaming LW-PLA - may be out of stock ColorFabb LW-PLA - Bambu Lab Aero PLA - SainSmart LW-PLA - not available yet???? Polymaker LW-PLA - 00:00 Intro 00:52 Orca Slicer Limitations 03:45 Filament Settings 06:25 Process Settings 10:06 Wall Loop Direction 11:03 Project Layout 12:35 Final Thoughts #prusaslicer #3dprinted #rcairplane #bambulab #orca











