Outline in Space!
Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 11:01 am
This is a bug as far as I am concerned. Any slicing program should have a base understanding that it cannot print where their isn't ANY foundation for the extrusion to hold to. It really wouldn't make any difference what the design is, any 3D printer simply cannot print in open air -- Only in Space could this work.
So, I have asked many times directly to the people over at Simplyfy3D to make a way to have outlines print AFTER the infill is there. The idea is too simple and really I see no reason they are being so stubborn about doing this. It cannot be that hard to do, if you have the code to work with. I have not written code for about 20 years, but I guarantee I could do this if I had the source code to work with.
Take a look at this picture. It pretty much says it all. Now before anyone starts offering suggestions on how I might design this differently, I already know this. Thing is, I can print this just fine using CURA, as the folks at CURA understand you need something to stick the extrusion to, so they offer a checkbox to allow the outlines to be printed AFTER the infill.

How about it Simplyfi3D people. Can you please make a checkbox me?
I know I am asking for too much here, but I am asking for all of us who would like some added versatility and in some cases, the ONLY thing that can allow a part to be 3D printed using Simply3D.
-Rodger
So, I have asked many times directly to the people over at Simplyfy3D to make a way to have outlines print AFTER the infill is there. The idea is too simple and really I see no reason they are being so stubborn about doing this. It cannot be that hard to do, if you have the code to work with. I have not written code for about 20 years, but I guarantee I could do this if I had the source code to work with.
Take a look at this picture. It pretty much says it all. Now before anyone starts offering suggestions on how I might design this differently, I already know this. Thing is, I can print this just fine using CURA, as the folks at CURA understand you need something to stick the extrusion to, so they offer a checkbox to allow the outlines to be printed AFTER the infill.

How about it Simplyfi3D people. Can you please make a checkbox me?
I know I am asking for too much here, but I am asking for all of us who would like some added versatility and in some cases, the ONLY thing that can allow a part to be 3D printed using Simply3D.
-Rodger