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It does look like the command line option would work but that doesn't allow me to position parts for the best fit.
The easiest solution, in my case, would be the ability to select all models on the bed and apply a rotation manually. Or, add a fine rotation button alongside the current 45 degree button.
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nopick
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Slic3r
dmould, why are you jumping in like this? You were helpful previously. jbernardis useless post is what I was responding to.
It isn't going to automatically know how much I want it to rotate. It would automatically apply my desired rotation per axis based on a value I would enter.
This function is available in Simplify 3D however, S3D has issues with the thin walled parts I print. Slic3r can pro
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nopick
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Slic3r
Quotejbernardis
There are 3 different axes to rotate around and infinite number of degrees around each one. How in the world could slic3r know how to "automatically" rotate??
That's helpful.
If you read my original post you will notice I am asking if there is a way to automatically rotate the model x number of degrees around the Z axis when it is loaded.
Thanks for the help everyone. It looks
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nopick
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Slic3r
Being able to select all loaded models and rotate them together would be fantastic but, multi-select is not an option.
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nopick
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Slic3r
I have hundreds of models already designed so going back and editing all of them is not the preferred solution. I suppose if you are printing one or two parts now and then, it would seem trivial. I prepare beds of 8 - 12 parts three or four times a day for each of my printers so, it would be a huge time saver to me if I could apply a 5 degree Z rotation as the part is loaded. I saw this option in
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nopick
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Slic3r
Right. That's what I am doing now. I am asking if there is a way to automatically perform that rotation when the model is loaded.
Thanks!
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nopick
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Slic3r
Is there a way to auto-rotate the model around the Z axis x degrees when the model is loaded? I have found this helps avoid problems at corners when printing thin walled objects with square corners.
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nopick
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Slic3r
I had some problems with my E3D V6. In the end, the root cause was a failing heat sink fan. It was working but at reduced speed. I eventually had a filament swell / plug all the way up through my extruder body. I replaced the heat sink fan during the rebuild and immediately noticed the new one was much louder and pushed much more air.
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nopick
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