RE: prusaslicer 2.42 issue with modifiers
Still not sure why you need the second cylinder?!? Just change infill and perimeters for the original shape-cylinder like this:
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RE: prusaslicer 2.42 issue with modifiers
I should say there are a few more things in that profile that I'd change, e.g., first layer height of 0.35 mm, thick bridges, even-odd slicing mode, etc but they were not relevant to the main issue at hand.
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RE: prusaslicer 2.42 issue with modifiers
sure thx;)
RE: prusaslicer 2.42 issue with modifiers
a question fuchsr: I would like to know if it is possible to export the gcode view as stl....
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Frog frog
RE: prusaslicer 2.42 issue with modifiers
export the gcode view as stl....
I guess you mean save what you're seeing in the plater preview (the honeycomb version of the original STL) as a new STL?
If there is a way I must admit I don't know what it is. I can make modifications to the original STL with added parts, negative volumes, etc., and save those but I am not aware of a way to save the product of the slicing process as a new STL model.
Formerly known on this forum as @fuchsr -- until all hell broke loose with the forum software...
RE: prusaslicer 2.42 issue with modifiers
you can export tool paths as .obj, however it will not be a file you'll want to try and edit, it will have millions of polygons. it's literally a 3d model of the g-code.
The Filament Whisperer
RE: prusaslicer 2.42 issue with modifiers
Thanks for popping in on that Fuchsr , I was expecting this to be quick, and I had things going on in the office.
The Filament Whisperer
RE: prusaslicer 2.42 issue with modifiers
Again thank you both... sure it is exactly what i meant. A gcode in part. Why? Because i think of furthereasy application on those. Like a fuzzy skin generated part.
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Hi there, just to mention a small trick to print in 3d button for clothes!
ONe of my biggest issue to print in 3d button was to print very small holes to fit into the button. there I needed to get very small details I tried to print them using the arachne feature but still not close to where I wanted so I used a trick: see my 3mf file below- using a modifier . so I added a cylinder shape 25 mmx25mmx2 mm and then added the m3 hex nut as modifier...make the top and bottom as hollow...I use the honeycomb infill but for this the grid seems to be more adapted!