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Nov 2016

Hello!

My printer is Prusa I3 MK2 is on it’s way and I’d like to start learning all the important skills to use it well in my business.

I want to be able to prepare 3D models (similar to this plastic box / organizer

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2TBFnBZN6ktMDhfSGdmcC1aMlU 5 )

I want to print them and test them out before turning them to professionals who make forms for injection molding machines.

What software would you recommend?

It could be freeware (I tried TinkerCad, but it felt rather simple and limiting) or reasonably priced software (max $250).

Thank you for your help!

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    Nov '16
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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 just released driver version 175 yesterday which includes needed drivers, and their modified version of slic3r plus Pronterface and some other stuff.

S3D is an option also that is working ok.

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