![]() I found a way around that limitation by saving bigger slices say 1 inch thick then then making 1 millimeter slices of each big slice. ![]() Most slicers make 1000 to 2000 slices but slicer for fusion limits to 100 maybe as high as 150. Thanks it works however it is very limited in resolution. I am ok with spending time assembling inkjet printed slices and gluing them together. The best priced 3d printers are a couple hundred even as kit and using a 3d printing house like shapeways complains about exceeding the bounding box and is too slow as if i change something i have to wait for it to re render the changes and calculate the prices. Ink is cheap too i have refillable cartridges and ink is available in bulk for ciss and refillable cartridges. ![]() Paper is cheap a ream of 500 sheets is $10 to $15 at local office store I am looking to do 3d models in paper by stacking.Īnd was wondering if there are any programs that will save the outline of the slices as an image file so i can print them on paper and cut out with exacto knife. I saw a post at " where the slices are saved as images but above method requires snapping shots of the screen witch includes the grid and everything else on screen
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