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Davinci printer using freecad
Davinci printer using freecad








This number is a fuzzy math number generated by the slicer based on your nozzle diameter and filament diameter so it is not a number you can change. So on average you can get two shell per mm of width when the shells are. Think of a shell as the vertical sections of the model after slicing that are. Most of us only use 2 or 3 shells and 2 to 3 top and bottom layers as well. You are asking for 10 inside and 10 outside shells so the slicer would need a width of 20 times. So based on that you need to select the number of shells inside and out that will fit in your models given wall dimensions. But I am not sure what to look for.Īlso if anyone has any other ideas as to why the hole disappears when I print the tube vertically, I’d appreciate hearing them. Unfortunately everything looks just fine in both Freecad and XYZware Pro. 3w file which I loaded and printed from the SD card.Ī little research on the web leads me to believe that the slicer is having trouble with the file and that it might be caused by having walls with zero thickness.

#Davinci printer using freecad pro

stl using the Microsoft 3D builder app, and then finally used the XYZWare Pro printing program to slice and turn it into a. stl file I exported from Freecad to the Microsoft 3D repair site, then converted the MS. I created the tube in Freecad, then uploaded the.

davinci printer using freecad

stl file each time, so this leads me to believe that something is going awry in the slicer. So I then rotated it and tried (twice) printing it vertically, without supports and it printed much better, but now the center hole is filled in. It printed poorly but the center hole of the tube was there.

davinci printer using freecad

I recently printed a hollow tube, horizontally, with supports (using the XYZ Nature PLA that came with the printer). I am using a recently acquired Da Vinci Jr.








Davinci printer using freecad