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Slicer
For the slicer, we will will use [https://digitalfactory.ultimaker.com/|Ultimaker MakerBot].
After you finish select and edit your projects, you will need to prepare it for printing. This process is called slicing. Imagine a pile of Lego bricks sitting in a pile on a table. You didn't just smash all of the bricks together and magically become your masterpiece. Well, maybe you're the special one that can do that, but I can't. ;) For the rest of us, we build our project 1 brick at a time.
This is where the slicer software comes in. This software reads your model and cuts lots of very thin layers like a deli slicer cutting meat and cheese for your sandwich. The slicer creates the instructions used by the 3D printer. The type of file and instructions contained differ from one brand & model to another. Since we have a MakerBot file, we will be saving .makerbot files.
Slicing
You will likely see the above notice at the bottom right corner
- Click the icon that looks like a target to see the location(s) of the issue and options to resolve them
- Click the Add Support link. The default supports are not the best type. Let's change it.
- Click the drop-down menu next to type to select Tree
- Click the drop-down menu next to placement to select Touching Buildplate
- You can optionally change your infill style. All forms should be sturdy and you are not likely to see this when your print is complete.
- Finally, click the Slice button. You should see the slicing progress bar while it's calculating the layers.
- Check the print time in the form of a click icon and formatted like “0 hours 53 minutes”, located above the Queue button. Please keep all prints close to 1 hour in order to have time for everyone to get their projects printed.
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