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Topic: Braces

Hello,
Received my printer last week and have been doing a lot of research before I start printing. Is there a way to put braces on the files?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: Braces

are you referring to supports for overhanging parts of the print?

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Re: Braces

If you want to do your own supports for your STL files, take a look at Meshmixer. It is a freebie and its ability to do supports is impressive compared to what a slicer will do.

The other freebie to get is netfabb Basic. You'll need it to fix your own creations (if you do any) and a lot of the things you'll download off of places like Thingiverse need repairs to print properly. I personally also use 123D Design (also a freebie) to make minor modifications to STL files. It won't directly edit them, but it will treat the entire STL as a solid that you can then add things to, drill holes in, cut in half, or whatever else you find a need to do. You can also use it to do your own supports / braces if you decide that would be your best option.

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Re: Braces

Thanks Weekend Avenger. I have netfabb, but I will def take a look at the others.