I use Blender for 3D modeling for printing. It does have an add-on for checking your meshes called Print3D. All you have to do is go into the preferences and click a box.
Once you do a few...
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I use Blender for 3D modeling for printing. It does have an add-on for checking your meshes called Print3D. All you have to do is go into the preferences and click a box.
Once you do a few...
I would be worried about the print sticking to the bottom of the container. The Form 1 uses a special tank with optically clear silicone in the bottom. It's an expensive part.
Maybe someone can come up with a rig that floats on the water. That way the distance would always be the same, just like the Form1.
My name is Steve, and I have backed the peachy printer enough to earn a kit. It took me a while to decide to take the plunge and create a Kickstarter account, but I am glad that I did. This will be...
It may be possible to use Blender itself to compensate for the distortion. You may be able to use a lattice to distort your model before printing.