![]() Illuminarti’s review says “you need to start by using the ‘Edit -> Transform‘ and ‘ Analysis -> Units/Scale‘ tools to get the print properly oriented on the bed, and scaled to the finished print size." Either way your quick responses are much appreciated JĪaron, yes I have never used/seen it before so I am sure the other info will be a useful read once I have got the support function working. Sometimes you cannot have enough information, sometimes you cannot see the wood for the trees J J. The last time I downloaded the software was around late December, and "v9001" was in the name as well. The auto support function is a little buggy, but the workaround may be worth it. ![]() To make supports that contact the build surface, you have to click an existing support structure or support node generally where you want a support structure on the build surface, and hope the program generates the right support structure in approximately the right place on the build surface then you can delete all your failed attempts :?:, and build upon the support structure that approximated what you wanted. If you don't get enough support contact locations, check to see that your tip diameter is not too large as a function of the number of layers used to generate the tip, as this will prevent neighboring tips from being generated.Ģ. I also have a couple of tips, garnered from the forum and just messing around with the program.ġ. ![]() These two blog posts of illuminarti's, directly address meshmixer usage and tips. ![]() Illuminarti's thread about meshmixer is very useful: ![]()
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