IndieGoGo - Support development of an open source slicer and 3D printing software November 02, 2015 03:43PM |
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Re: IndieGoGo - Support development of an open source slicer and 3D printing software November 03, 2015 03:19PM |
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Re: IndieGoGo - Support development of an open source slicer and 3D printing software November 03, 2015 07:59PM |
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toxuin
"Open source in near future" software that has paid license pro version, lets you print only 30 models on trial.
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toxuin
And there's a "give us some money so we can make more money" indiegogo campaign. No thanks!
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toxuin
Seriously, what will be the license of that "open source" release? I couldn't find any mention of source code availability on your website.
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Actually, this stuff is not "open source in near future" but "maybe open source IF got enough monies", according to IndieGoGo campaign. Going open source is a stretch goal. Badam-tss.
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toxuin
$90 for stuff that Cura and Slic3r do faster and for free.
Re: IndieGoGo - Support development of an open source slicer and 3D printing software November 03, 2015 10:38AM |
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Re: IndieGoGo - Support development of an open source slicer and 3D printing software November 03, 2015 07:09PM |
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Re: IndieGoGo - Support development of an open source slicer and 3D printing software November 04, 2015 05:23PM |
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Re: IndieGoGo - Support development of an open source slicer and 3D printing software November 04, 2015 08:09PM |
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Re: IndieGoGo - Support development of an open source slicer and 3D printing software November 05, 2015 01:56AM |
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solomondg
How is this better than Simplify3D?
Re: IndieGoGo - Support development of an open source slicer and 3D printing software November 05, 2015 04:52AM |
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Re: IndieGoGo - Support development of an open source slicer and 3D printing software November 05, 2015 05:27PM |
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Re: IndieGoGo - Support development of an open source slicer and 3D printing software November 07, 2015 08:35AM |
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solomondg
How is this better than Simplify3D? Only difference I can see is possible DLP support, but that's a pretty niche market. As well, the graphs are extremely confusing. I can't figure out if you're saying that 3DimMaker is taking more or less time to slice than the other slicers on the Stretchlet test. Do you have any physical print comparisons between Cura, S3D, Slic3r, and 3DimMaker?
Re: IndieGoGo - Support development of an open source slicer and 3D printing software November 07, 2015 08:51AM |
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Downunder35m
I hear a lot of statements but only a real world test with a lot of users might eb able to confirm your claims.
All I can say it that every slicer has it's problems, including S3D - but most of these problems are fixable through the right settings.
To me it looks like an ad campaign but even for that I would expect to see some pics and videos.
Keeping it free is a good thing but before making such massive claims I would hand out some copies to users for testing.
And if the claims are false all this shouting will blow back....
Re: IndieGoGo - Support development of an open source slicer and 3D printing software November 07, 2015 09:05AM |
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teppic
I have to say that I find this interesting, and it definitely looks like a capable piece of software.
I'm definitely going to try the current free version as soon as possible. Have tried loading and slicing a model, and it seems promising.
Like some already have a couple of slicers, but I'm sure this one can bring something new to the table. I don't really understand the "we already have x and y, so we don't need z" sentiment... Diversity in software is good, I think.
I'm willing to donate for this, but I have a few questions:
1. Possible linux version?
There's no mention of a linux version. I understand that you won't spend time on the specifics, but given that it uses libraries that are available on linux already (qt, openscenegraph). Are there anything else that would make a linux port hard to do? This can of course be done by the community after the release, I just want to know how feasible this would be.
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2. Open source or not?
You already mentioned in this thread that it will be released under the Apache 2 license. Sounds good to me! In fact, not being open source would be a deal breaker for me at least.
However, in the perks it seems like you won't get access to the source unless you pay at least 90 euros. This part is a bit misleading... The entire idea of open source is that everyone gets it for free once it's released, so I think you should perhaps revise the wording of the perks a bit.
Re: IndieGoGo - Support development of an open source slicer and 3D printing software November 07, 2015 11:08AM |
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3dim
To my knowledge, there is no part being a barrier when porting 3DimMaker to linux. For sure there will be some minor fixes required - linking of libraries, small code fixes arising from a different compiler, etc. But we alredy have the Mac port so I belive the linux one won't be so difficult to prepare...
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Sorry for unclear formulation. For sure, it will be open source for everyone! I will correct the wording of the perks...
Re: IndieGoGo - Support development of an open source slicer and 3D printing software November 07, 2015 11:52AM |
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To my knowledge, there is no part being a barrier when porting 3DimMaker to linux. For sure there will be some minor fixes required - linking of libraries, small code fixes arising from a different compiler, etc. But we alredy have the Mac port so I belive the linux one won't be so difficult to prepare...
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Sorry for unclear formulation. For sure, it will be open source for everyone! I will correct the wording of the perks...
Thanks for the clarifications, I'll definitely support this. I really hope this gets funded!
I have tried doing a couple of prints, and they came out pretty good. Could probably be improved a bit using the advanced settings in the pro version. The general workflow in the application seems good.
Re: IndieGoGo - Support development of an open source slicer and 3D printing software November 07, 2015 12:44PM |
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Re: IndieGoGo - Support development of an open source slicer and 3D printing software November 07, 2015 01:01PM |
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LarsK
I supported this. I like that you opted for fixed funding and not the "flexible" type.
If you get funded, it will be open source and it will be no different then having supported any other open source project, if you do not get funded then no harm done.
I believe if people payed just 1% of what they pay for materials and parts to software then we would be an entirely different place today.
Re: IndieGoGo - Support development of an open source slicer and 3D printing software November 11, 2015 03:38PM |
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Re: IndieGoGo - Support development of an open source slicer and 3D printing software November 13, 2015 11:07AM |
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MichaelBrock
Can you address how 3DimMaker handles interior holes? Many, if not all, slicers have an issue slicing models to produce a dimensionally accurate hole. Invariably holes are undersized. For example: [forums.reprap.org]