NewPerfection Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > pinto.ulisses@gmail.com Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > It really looks like a bug to me. > > But I've got the same error with other files. > >by [email protected] - General
Yes, I used the import method: It's just 1 line of code: import("BroadewayTower9_fixed.stl") The error messages I get in detail are: Rendering Polygon Mesh using CGAL... CGAL error in CGAL_Build_PolySet: CGAL ERROR: assertion violation! Expr: check_protocoll == 0 File: /media/code/mingw-cross-env/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-mingw32/4.6.2/../../../../i686-pc-mingw32/include/CGAL/Polyhedron_incremental_buby [email protected] - General
Greg Frost Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > openscad can do this too and is especially good if > you want something other than a straight cut. See > this: > > The stl example in the link works great, however I'm having trouble importing my own stl files into OpenSCAD. I keep getting the error message: "WARNING: No top level geometry to render", aby [email protected] - General
misan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Try netfabb, it can cut a mesh in two (or more) > using orthogonal cut planes. Are you sure you can do that in the Basic version of netfabb? It looks like the cut operation is only available in the Pro (Paid) version.by [email protected] - General
Anyone knows which freeware software and which option in the software one can use to split a complex mesh into two meshes, while keeping both parts solid for 3D printing, when it's too big to be printed in just 1 go? Note: It seems that there is a slice option in netfabb studio basic,but apparently one can only export it with the pro version, not sure it it's of any use this wayby [email protected] - General
Hi, What you're asking for already exists. There's a meeting every fortnight Mondays at 7PM at the London Hackspace in Hoxton. The next meeting is next Monday. Regards, Ulissesby [email protected] - Reprappers
Hi, Does anyone knows where to buy the red leds and the resistor for the MK2 heated bed? There are several vendors, that sell the bed with those components already soldered, but if one already has an MK2 and just wants those components, it's not so easy to find them ...by [email protected] - General Mendel Topics