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Thanks for the overview! I’d be interested in seeing the results
Love you Angus, but yer no Stefan.
Woo! Great timing, just getting back into 3D printing. Need to push you up on my algorithm more. ❤
I have always wondered: why can't the counterbore bridging be done by the slicer like a star shape in just one layer? (Instead of having just 2 parallel lines on a layer then another layer) Possibly that layer doesn't even need to be filled in at all, just that webbing and the next layer can be the original geometry of the model
Bambulab had pushed a bottom for suiside. China's Cultural Revolution seems to be a real thing. 😂
Waiting for the rug pull on this. Hard to justify a company vibe coding a new slicer for any significant amount of time without income.
can't wait for Bambu to add all these features...and then I'll use them because Bambu created great software for my printer
I'm about to send Doc Igor an email on this but something tells me he's already started beefing up!😂
That bridging strat is bugged, or at least messed up by other settings... It should bridge straight across, then straight across at a different angle. Instead it's trying to use two bridge lines as an anchor line web thing for middle-layer solid fill, which seems pretty optimistic at best. Maybe some other settings are forcing middle layer fill when it should be bridge fill?
For you OrcaSlicer fans, anyone using it reliably on an XL5T?
I wonder if pre-flight is keeping/maintaining all of the prusa printer code, i.e. 100% support of my XL5T
I'm not bragging, just complaining: I have a 5080 and a 9950X3D with 64GB. It does me no good slicing, importing, repairing, .... Makes me sad.
Really wanted the test of the strength of the parts.
Come on, you know we'd love to see every setting in the world measured and benchmarked.
Mars aint the kind of place to raise your kids, young ones.
Crazy, I haven't designed a part in years and I just finished a drive pully for a bandsaw and am printing it out in pla right now in that i sliced in superslicer and was "musing" on what infill type/settings to use in Petg-cf I should use and now I am seriously considering this slicer for it. Gyroid 90% is my curent thought.
Guess I'd prefer these super cool features be submitted into Prusa Slicer codebase itself rather than forking it. And then they'd creep out via open source to all the other slicers (like Orca).
so super slicer actually have that seam bump thing, similar idea, hide it my movement into the part in XY plane. That's actually the main reason I can't switch away from superslicer despite it have not have a proper release for years and a good amount of "beta" bugs.
where strength test
3:55 how are there still legal issues? This patent expired over a decade ago, how could anyone enforce it?