Hi all,
My name is Bo, I am new to this forum. Currently I am looking for a support generation solution for my SLA printer, and I need some advise from all of you. I have the slicer, so I need a software can generate support, and export as .stl file.
I have tried Autodesk meshmixer, but I think the support have some issue with meshmixer (I use Ember setting, it generates too much useless support)
I also tried Magic on my friends computer(I dont have license), it is pretty good, but it's too expensive for me.
Is there any good support generation software you guys recommend? Thank you!
Support generation software
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Re: Support generation software
I think the B9 Creator software will let you generate supports and export them to an STL.
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Re: Support generation software
Hi Bo!
I know it's been a bit since you posted but I use 2 pieces of software that work really well.
the first is
AutoDesk Print studio
https://support.ember.autodesk.com/hc/e ... int-Studio
and the other is Autodesk Mesh Mixer
http://www.meshmixer.com/download.html
Print studio is a little nicer looking, and requires zero setup.
Meshmixer requires some setup but you can have lots of customization. I generally use meshmixer for the more complex pieces.
I know it's been a bit since you posted but I use 2 pieces of software that work really well.
the first is
AutoDesk Print studio
https://support.ember.autodesk.com/hc/e ... int-Studio
and the other is Autodesk Mesh Mixer
http://www.meshmixer.com/download.html
Print studio is a little nicer looking, and requires zero setup.
Meshmixer requires some setup but you can have lots of customization. I generally use meshmixer for the more complex pieces.