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Re: blender? March 21, 2017 02:32PM |
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Origamib
I have no idea what you are on about?
Are you on about faults in cad files causing unprintable objects? eg, the rubbish that is sketchup? Personally I've had no problems printing direct from decent CAD programs like Fusion360. I also have very few problems with sketchup, but you need to know why files become non-manifold and keep within the restraints of sketchup. Basicly, don't go below 100 microns accuracy (eg, 0.1mm, 0.2mm is fine, 0.15mm will round up giving errors).
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Re: blender? March 24, 2017 07:15AM |
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Origamib
I have no idea what you are on about?
Are you on about faults in cad files causing unprintable objects? eg, the rubbish that is sketchup? Personally I've had no problems printing direct from decent CAD programs like Fusion360. I also have very few problems with sketchup, but you need to know why files become non-manifold and keep within the restraints of sketchup. Basicly, don't go below 100 microns accuracy (eg, 0.1mm, 0.2mm is fine, 0.15mm will round up giving errors).
hmm thanks for the tip on sketchup.
and yes, oh by it was a rant an a half....any clues why some files just never end in faults? e.g. remove a double face it regenerates two others over n over again?
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