@Brook_Drumm might actually be able to help us with cloud slicing. If we could get access to that and do an HTTP request to the cloud slicer with an STL file and a string or json of slicing parameters… That would solve that problem. This is where we dropped off the 3D Printing Widget last year…
@cprezzi This is what I meant by cloud slicing. I made some attempts on this last year - we had a .NET API in Azure Cloud Services that would receive an HTTP POST with the .stl file and a string of parameters then invoke slic3r and send back the gCode file. It was very slow…
@cprezzi Yes, the machine needs a lot of work before start, proper electric safety, interlocks, chilling, calibration, electronics.
At least a month without many RealLife interferences.