Originally shared by Nicholas Seward
One of these things is not like the other. Both prints started with the same STL. @Joseph_Zhang doing more magic.
Originally shared by Nicholas Seward
One of these things is not like the other. Both prints started with the same STL. @Joseph_Zhang doing more magic.
Obviously sliced different. What did you use and change.
@Michael_Scholtz It was sliced with an experimental nonplanar slicer written by a high school student, @Joseph_Zhang .
Boooommm goes my head. Wow nice
Need more beta testers?
Please share more! This looks great!
Most excellent.
@3dprintingprops To be clear, it is in pre-alpha stage so it would be too much hassle to get others on the project at this time. My student did this for a school project so I am not sure where he will want to take it. I personally am slowly working on a HTML5 slicer that can at least do top layer matching. (You may think that a web based slicer will be too slow based on experience with with slic3r but with smart data structure selection I believe you could get near real-time slicing on most machines.)
Tell that HS student that i’ll buy it…
make the software open source 