How to create smooth (non-faceted) curved surfaces in F360?

How to create smooth (non-faceted) curved surfaces in F360?

karl
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How to create smooth (non-faceted) curved surfaces in F360?

karl
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When I export a .3mf of a model with curved surfaces (like a cylinder) from F360 and import it into a slicer for 3D printing, it's always faceted, even though it appears smooth in F360.  Is this a .3mf issue?  Is there a way to increase the number of segments/facets F360 divides curves into?  Does F360 have any NURBS functionality?  Thanks,

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davebYYPCU
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Basically it's the 3d printing industry - standard - to convert curved faces in Fusion to straight triangles in STL.

 

Send your files to a router that cuts curves, (Gcode - G02 G03) will be perfect.

 

Might help....

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g-andresen
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Hi,

the faceting can be controlled (limited)

 

mesh options.png

 

günther

 

 

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wersy
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If you use the Prusa Slicer, you can also slice step files.
But how fine the segmentation is depends on the slicer itself.

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laughingcreek
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@karl wrote:

... Does F360 have any NURBS functionality?...

-fusion is a brep/nurbs modeler.

-geometry in a .3mf file is represented as a mesh (not nurbs).

you lose the nurbs data when you export to a .3mf file.  the export dialog does allow control of the density of the resulting mesh.