Slicing in Fusion 360

Slicing in Fusion 360

eric.chesebrough
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Slicing in Fusion 360

eric.chesebrough
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I was just last year that i had the ease of using the 123 Make software. After deleting it i recently went to download it again and it was gone. This was a result of the termination of the 123d software by Autodesk in 2017. All is good except i can't find the features that were arable in 123d Make in any other program. Now i do have Fusion 360 and am just getting used to it but I'm wondering if anyone knows how to slice a 3d model so it can be printed out in a 2d form. Please help.

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Beyondforce
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Hi @eric.chesebrough,

 

Welcome to Fusion 360.

This should help you:

http://help.autodesk.com/view/fusion360/ENU/?guid=GUID-68E1405F-207E-4D16-9BD7-6B3417E85DFD

 

Cheers / Ben
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etfrench
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Unfortunately Autodesk Print Studio only works with a handful of printers, none of which I own Smiley Sad  However, Slic3r works quite well as a slicer and it's open source and free.

 

This thread shows how to send Fusion 360 stl's to a third party slicer: https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/design-validate-document/3d-print-directly-to-slic3r/td-p/5579014

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