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Nov '16 - For design I use Fusion 360 which is an Autodesk product. For a slicer if you are getting the real MK2 then use Slic3r that Prusa is providing. They ju...
Jan '17 - In general threads are no problem. Super small ones could be but for those it is sometimes better to just make a small hole and let the screw cut the t...
Dec '16 - Can you post a STL or a link to one to look at? I would think you could do it in the software when making it.
Dec '16 - I am guessing you haven't been able to get supports to work under the overhang? I would be happy to try also if you wanted to send the STL.
Dec '16 - I think PLA or ABS could be fine. Probably printed with a smaller nozzle to get the detail. The hard part is going to be drawing them to make the STL f...
Nov '16 - Hi all, I have an OBJ file that I generated from a drone flight. It is a view of a building in a field. I would like to be able to cut/trim away the ou...
Nov '16 - Wow is that expensive! Talk about price yourself out of the market.
Oct '16 - Yea, I'd be happy to give it a try also.
Oct '16 - Since you had some autoCAD experience I would take a look at Fusion 360 if you haven't already. It is also by autodesk.
Oct '16 - I started with sketchup but soon realized its deficiencies such as real circles and not being able to easily resize by dimensions. Don't get me wrong,...
Oct '16 - See if this is of any help. https://makeprintable.com/
Sep '16 - When it comes to warping and not sticking to the bed I sometimes will build in a layer or two thick, circles at the corner edges of my item to help hol...
Sep '16 - Also Autodesk Fusion 360 has the same deal for school, hobbyist. I use this software and if you have recent AutoCAD experience you will probably find i...