[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":32},["ShallowReactive",2],{"home-featured-blogs":3},[4,11,18,25],{"id":5,"title":6,"desc":7,"date":8,"imgSrc":9,"link":10},"6a1522ed08a1cf0001541c10","Getting Started with Full Spectrum Slicing","This is the promise of the Full Spectrum modification of Snapmaker Orca by Radu (a.k.a. “ratdoux”), and it’s not just a party trick…","2026-06-01T14:00:03.000+00:00","https://storage.ghost.io/c/de/c4/dec4f18f-7220-4328-9e05-f4e130626473/content/images/2026/06/Wide_1200X675.jpeg","https://www.snapmaker.com/blog/getting-started-with-full-spectrum-slicing/",{"id":12,"title":13,"desc":14,"date":15,"imgSrc":16,"link":17},"69c63c216f2898000183d176","Snapmaker U1 Firmware: Now on GitHub","With the launch of Snapmaker U1, we are publishing the modifications we’ve made to three widely used open-source projects: Klipper, Moonraker, and Fluidd. These projects form the foundation of U1’s firmware system. Over the course of development, we have significantly extended and adapted them to support U1’s unique architecture and capabilities.\n\nYou can find them here:\n\nKlipper: https://github.com/Snapmaker/u1-klipper.git\nMoonraker: https://github.com/Snapmaker/u1-moonraker.git\nFluidd: https:/","2026-03-30T14:00:14.000+00:00","https://storage.ghost.io/c/de/c4/dec4f18f-7220-4328-9e05-f4e130626473/content/images/2026/03/Your-paragraph-text.png","https://www.snapmaker.com/blog/snapmaker-u1-firmware-now-on-github/",{"id":19,"title":20,"desc":21,"date":22,"imgSrc":23,"link":24},"69cfa424735fb30001e7c18b","Snapmaker Model Library, Live Now","30 Print-Ready Models. Zero Setup. Just Print.\n\nWith U1 now ONE WEEK AWAY from being in-stock globally, we are reminded of a moment every maker knows well — the excitement of a new machine, followed by a simple question: what should I make first?\n\nWith Snapmaker U1, that moment just got a whole lot easier.\n\nLast week, we introduced the Snapmaker Model Library — a curated collection of 30 print-ready models, built directly into the U1 experience. No slicing. No setup. Just pick, click, and print.","2026-04-03T14:00:46.000+00:00","https://storage.ghost.io/c/de/c4/dec4f18f-7220-4328-9e05-f4e130626473/content/images/2026/04/Frame-427324332.png","https://www.snapmaker.com/blog/snapmaker-model-library-live-now/",{"id":26,"title":27,"desc":28,"date":29,"imgSrc":30,"link":31},"6971eed8311f24000101423e","Milling Chess Pieces","Using the Snapmaker Rotary Module and Rest Machining with Fusion 360\n\n\n\nBy Dominik Bilitewski\n\n\n1. Project presentation and motivation\n\nAlthough I have never played chess in my life, I have always been fascinated by the game itself, but above all by the aesthetics of the chess pieces. A high-quality chess set made of wood simply exudes a certain timeless elegance. Unfortunately, all the manufacturers of affordable wooden sets use knight pieces that are strangely abstract or only roughly carved, ","2026-01-22T14:02:03.000+00:00","https://storage.ghost.io/c/de/c4/dec4f18f-7220-4328-9e05-f4e130626473/content/images/2026/01/20260123-111428-new.png","https://www.snapmaker.com/blog/milling-chess-pieces/",1784176189640]