![3dlabprint problems 3dlabprint problems](https://3dlabprint.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/F5.jpg)
The internal structures are different or just not visible after slicing in PrusaSlicer 2.3.0. I just want to print a airplane from Eclipse and have the same problem.
#3dlabprint problems code#
My math is a bit rusty(its been 20+ years since I have taken courses in linear algebra and multivariable calculus, even longer for Geometry and Trig) and I have never worked directly with Gcode but it seems like the easiest path after looking at Slic3r code in github. I don't think I have enough time or experience to create a new slicer that will use nurbs instead of triangles which would be especially useful for aeromodelers, but I am starting work on scripting a simplified solution for simple wings and fuselages. Aerofred has some models that come with gcode files ready to print on a MK2 but they also work on a MK3 from personal experience.
![3dlabprint problems 3dlabprint problems](https://aerofred.com/c_images/img.php?src=./data/thumbnails/123/userguide_P38_Lightning_2.png)
If someone has spent the time to make a model that slices in Cura or Simplif圓d at this time the best option is to use that slicer. You can get Simplify 3d to work but the resulting STL with numerous errors and the amount of time spent in CAD is kinda of ridiculous in my opinion. 60 mm (.45 mm extrusion width) then create internal supports with a gap of 25 percent of extrusion width and increase the number of triangles to very high rate I can mostly get Prusaslicer to work except for small radius areas. Have the cad program output model slices from formulas rather then triangular surfaces where we go from point to point. My experiments are leading to try and create a script file that will use arc matching of segments from surfaces. From my perspective the problem lies in the file type we are slicing. I don't really care which slicer I use what I really don't like is the extensive CAD work needed to trick the slicer into doing what I want. I have tried numerous ways to design aircraft parts and slice with prusaslic3r, Cura, simplif圓d, etc. I have been experimenting with these problems also. It would be really nice if Prusaslicer could do the same as Cura in printing these single width internal structures, but do so without the unnecessary travel moves! Here is an example of the problem in engine pod 2. Most parts on the Icon A5 printed nicely on my Prusa Mk3S, but Engine pod 2 was terrible. Specifying X,Y starting co-ordinates in a central position in the part can reduce the travel moves somewhat, but especially with complex parts, it doesn't eliminate them. Worse still, these travel moves also result in the restart prime plastic being used up, which causes under-extrusion at the start of the layer. The real problem for me in using Cura, is that it has a nasty habit of inserting ridiculous numbers of travel moves that do nothing other than deposit a zit on the surface of the part. Weight is everything in this hobby and we are continually looking for either lighter materials or methods of design/slice/print that yield lighter results. This is about half the weight of a similarly sized 3DLabPrint plane. I have just finished printing the Icon A5 from and it came in at a relatively lightweight 427gms all up for the print job. So it appears that Cura is the only slicer that can handle this type of design. RE: Trying to slice RC plane files in PrusaSlicer
#3dlabprint problems how to#
Anyone far smarter than me have an idea on how to slice this with the PrusaSlicer? I was told this is due to it being single wall thickness structure and the slicer doesn't understand that. once sliced, all the internal structure is gone. Attached is what the file looks like when imported and also when sliced. Would love to slice these in Prusaslicer and was wondering if anyone had any ideas. I tried slicing the parts in simplif圓D and also Prusaslicer and sure enough, I can't figure it out. After talking with the designer they insisted that due to the way the plane was designed, it can only be sliced in cura as there is a surface setting in cura that doesn't exist in any other slicer. There is a new plane that was released in the last few weeks by a site called planeprint. I've printed both the planes from 3Dlabprint as well as those from eclipson.
![3dlabprint problems 3dlabprint problems](https://3dlabprint.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Unbenannt.jpg)
So for starters, I've printed quite a few RC planes already.
![3dlabprint problems 3dlabprint problems](https://3dlabprint.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Me109H-product2.jpg)
Trying to slice RC plane files in PrusaSlicer