I just created a simply 3D object and need to get it to my newly built E3D BigBox which is not as yet networked.
I assumed I have to send it to Simplify 3D (part of my printer package) to convert to gcode, and then I need to copy that file to the memory card of the printer.
I'm selecting Make/3D print and get a list of print utilities. Can I add Simplify 3D to this list, if not how do I get from Fusion 360 to a file to input in the Simplify 3D (please)
Hi Old_Raft,
I'm not sure about adding Simplify 3D as a utility (if anyone knows about that please chime in) but you can export bodies as STL so that the printer software can deal with them.
Right click on the body you want to export and choose the 'Save As STL' option:
Hope this helps,
Indy
Hi, I'm using Simplify3d with Fusion360, and it works great, except every time I hit 3D print it opens a new Simplify3D window. Is there a way of stopping that? Or am I doing something wrong?
Cheers
Sean
Hi!
I have exactly same problem as the previous poster, every time I use the Make/3D Print command, a new instance of Simplify3D opens.
Please can you (or anybody) explain how you fixed that as for you it obviously works as I would want? 🙂
Thank you !
Antti
Thank you Sean, I noticed that too but still S3D opens every time so you need to close it between sends and that is weird.
What I'd want is that if S3D is already open, Fusion activates it and send the new model to same session...
But another problem is that the objects appear totally wrong in S3D. I use Y-up in Fusion (and all other 3D software
as usual) and even with the S3D Tools/Options/Models settings I can't get it to rotate it correctly. For 3D printing Z-up
is logical but otherwise not. Of course Sketch would be X/Y and 3D XYZ yes but it is still 'wrong' 🙂
Does anyone know what are the correct rotations needed to get Y-up -> Z-up? First it seems it's X -90 but it does not give
the correct result.
Anyone has done Python scripting with Fusion? Could this be done with that? I know Python but haven't checked
Fusion Python yet (just started Fusion few days ago) so could someone with experience tell me if the Python API is
any good in Fusion in general and for this? 🙂
Thank you!
Antti