I was awake long before dawn and popped together a quick or not so quick HowTo. It was requested by MARK. He has a posh new printer and needs slices. I was more than a little surprised to find the first trial run with Blender 2.79b worked or was close to working. 2.80 Beta said no.
Here is how to do it roughly.....Very roughly.
The rest of the day was spent changing a couple of tractor tyres and that is a real mauling sort of job. It requires a different skill set and a bit of sweat. Nothing like variety to make life interesting.
Have a good weekend.
Here is how to do it roughly.....Very roughly.
The rest of the day was spent changing a couple of tractor tyres and that is a real mauling sort of job. It requires a different skill set and a bit of sweat. Nothing like variety to make life interesting.
Have a good weekend.
Yes, thanks again for this Adrian. The slicing software that comes with the printer is pretty useless. I've still got to put all the pieces in place to assemble the slices into something the printer will accept but looking through the individual layers and they are much better than anything I've had out of any of the slicing software that supposedly supports the printer.
ReplyDeleteYou are more than welcome it was an interesting and educational exercise.
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