cckens wrote:You would set it at the time of slicing. In RepetierHost, you'd set the item on the plater and then run the slice after checking the size.
When I free model, I don't worry about size because I know that I can adjust to the size of the print bed depending on what I want to use. It's usually something that doesn't require precise measurement.
Most of the time when I print an object, I will need to make sure it is the perfect size, and to do that, all I will need to do is set the height to inches or at least cm.
"You would set it at the time of slicing" I thought the act of simply exporting a model as stl format took care of the slicing, and the printer reads the stl file and prints it's slices. Am I mistaken?
If another program in the process does the slicing, which is it. Blender, meshlab, or the printer software?
So whatever program does the actual slicing, should I be able to simply set the height to an inch/cm value?
Some models I will need to divide into sections that my printer can print and save each section as it's own model, so for this reason I would like to set the size of the whole model in blender/meshlab before I divide it into sections to make sure that when I print all sections and assemble them together, the finished product is the height I want it to be.
If I had to, I could set the height of the model, then divide into sections, and write down the height of each individual section, then make sure each section prints at the height I wrote down for it.