Topic: Fixing STL's
I have an STL file of a part I want to pint and its throwing an error.
In a previous thread, it was mentioned that certain slicers have repair features.
Slic3r no longer runs, despite installing it again three times, just does not run.
I have been on the Linux forum I got the distro off and I am getting the usual BS that you get in such forums, infact the responses are very much like when I use Ubuntu and MINT. Generally you get the pointy finger pointing at you claiming you did something or are using unauthorised repositories or installs not compatible with Debian distros and so on... Usual sort of rubbish to cover up the fact that their DEV's cocked up and broke the distro.
Anyway, I watched two videos on repairing STL files and I am still none the wiser as in both cases, still showed errors.
The first video was very hard to follow because the guy wasn't speaking clearly in English, seemed to be more aimed at people knowing what he was doing... Neither options yielded a result.
Finally... I see no repair tools in Cura, Repetier, Pronterface, Printrun or the other slicer tool I have. If one of these has an auto fix, it clearly isn't working.
I have tried looking in FreeCAD to see what it could do, despite running repairs, one repair actually breaks the print again and again. as you can see from the image, there are still areas of problem with the file.
I laughed that hard, I burst my colostomy bag.... (When I got my GeeeTech Pi3 ProB)
Prusa i3 MK2 clone by GeeeTech aka Pi3 ProB with a GT2560 board on MX17 Linux.
