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FIXING MODELS IN SIMPLIFY 3D
FIXING MODELS IN SIMPLIFY 3D












Like one of my designs apparently doesn't have a perfectly flat bottom. Also, I've run into a few problems that seem like they should have a simple solution but I haven't found one yet. So I've got everything working well, but I'm not sure if the way I'm doing things is the best. Print: Load SD card into my printer and (ideally) get a great print. Scale or rotate if needed, adjust my print settings (speed, infill, layers, support) and save to SD card. I should probably state that my designs tend to be very detailed, high poly meshes so that may be why.

FIXING MODELS IN SIMPLIFY 3D

I have also tried meshmixer but had trouble with its "repairs" being super obvious and ruining the model for me. Repair: I then run the repair checks in netfabb and fix any issues that show up there (I have the free netfabb basic version) and save as a new stl. Then I export the design at a STL and load it in Netfabb. Pretty sure there are faster ways to accomplish certain things and wanted to hear what others are using.ĭesign: As of now I do all my modeling in Blender, run it thru the basic checks in the blender 3d print addon, which include Non manifold checks, normals, triangulate faces (when applicable) and set the overall size, and rotation.

FIXING MODELS IN SIMPLIFY 3D

Now that I'm getting more comfortable with printing my own designs I'm looking at my workflow. Hey guys! This doesn't technically apply only to flashforge owners, so I hope it's ok that I post this here.














FIXING MODELS IN SIMPLIFY 3D