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IMHO I think Slic3r developers, at this time need to put a halt to Slic3r as it is known, take what they have learned and create a ground-up new version, and stop patching/upgrading the garbage. Personally I think they try to fix a bug, and then create 10 more bugs from the bug they fixed. I appreciate their endeavors, but the world does not need another Microsoft Vista.
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Re: Slic3r... Out of Control bug list, time to get a clue... March 20, 2014 04:03PM |
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Re: Slic3r... Out of Control bug list, time to get a clue... March 21, 2014 05:30AM |
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I use Simplify3D as my main slicer. It miss some small things, but overall it's alot better than Slic3r and Cura.
It's another workflow, but you can put many processes on the same part. Ex. Slice with 0.35 layers for the first 5mm, and the 0.1mm for the last.
It all so handle multi extruder very nice. You can all so setup manual support.
I only miss Honeycomb infill from KISSlicer
Combing AKA "Avoid Crossing Perimeters"
And separate filament profiles. Machine and filament profiles are the same now.
Jesper
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Kenzu
I use Simplify3D as my main slicer. It miss some small things, but overall it's alot better than Slic3r and Cura.
It's another workflow, but you can put many processes on the same part. Ex. Slice with 0.35 layers for the first 5mm, and the 0.1mm for the last.
It all so handle multi extruder very nice. You can all so setup manual support.
I only miss Honeycomb infill from KISSlicer
Combing AKA "Avoid Crossing Perimeters"
And separate filament profiles. Machine and filament profiles are the same now.
Jesper
i took a look at that site for simplify3d, yes the software dose look good, but at 150/license i have better uses for my money, thats most of a new printer.
but yes i would very much like to see more work done on slic3r, between it and cura, i am covered. i will donate some money his way with his next update i think, but like so much in the reprap world i wish there was a way to pay people to develop for it more actively, but that the opensource problem.
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Re: Slic3r... Out of Control bug list, time to get a clue... March 24, 2014 04:27AM |
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Kenzu, my question to you is does simply3d make proper hole sizes? This is a major (in my opinion) problem with other slicers.
As far as cost, I would pay $140 for a proper slicer that does everything right.
Many people here though build there own printers on tight budgets and may only have a few hundred dollars invested, I can see why they would balk at that price that's half the cost of what they spent on the printer. Myself, I bought a pre made (in someones home) printer for $1,700 and it's worth every penny 'to me'.
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Kenzu, my question to you is does simply3d make proper hole sizes? This is a major (in my opinion) problem with other slicers.
As far as cost, I would pay $140 for a proper slicer that does everything right.
Many people here though build there own printers on tight budgets and may only have a few hundred dollars invested, I can see why they would balk at that price that's half the cost of what they spent on the printer. Myself, I bought a pre made (in someones home) printer for $1,700 and it's worth every penny 'to me'.
Sadly no. It had an arc feature in one of the early version, that did make really close to proper hole sizes. But that got removed in the last to version. Don't know why. :-(
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