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| 05:44.54 | nmz787 | any ideas in here for converting a section of a model to g-code? currently I am thinking I could script this using a bounding-box on my objects, and then taking slices of that at some thickness, and exporting a 2D dataset of that slice as seen from say the Z-axis... but that's about all I've got for ideas |
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| 06:23.51 | nmz787 | I also thought of exporting that slice to STL, then use slic3r to generate the g-code |
| 06:42.59 | nmz787 | hmm, it looks like slic3r may be optimized for extruding 3D printers... and I want to do laser-based lithography |
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