tenaja wrote:jimc wrote:The errors dont come from exporting out of any one particular cad software. The errors come from the guy making the model.
HA! You have CLEARLY never used Alibre/Geomagic Design!
haha yes your right. never used those.
sven, yes i do understand what your saying but what i am saying is it really should not matter since the model you bring into any slicer should have zero errors. if the model was built right and its 100% watertight on export then it will be 100% solid on import. a slicer is there to slice. its main gig is not to analyze and repair your model. those functions in a slicer, atleast currently aren't going to be as full featured and precise as a piece of software that was specifically designed to do that task such as netfabb, etc. really if its a model you built you should not need netfabb either assuming your using a professional solid modeler. a surface modeler like sketchup....well thats another story lol. been using s3d for 2.5 years and sliced probably thousands of models. never has it caused and error in the model when its brought in. i can't speak for slic3r but i would bet that is the same deal as the slicer should not alter the model in any way when its brought in unless its asked to. because slic3r gives you a different error count for one version to another doesn't mean the model actually has those # of errors. that just what its picking up when it analyzes it. maybe they made changes on how precise that function is. who knows. there have been models i have run through netfabb and it says its ok when its done and there are still some minor errors in the model which it doesn't pick up. the cloud svc is really pretty good though. i don't even use the local app anymore.