![]() ![]() ![]() Blender (clean up) ⇒ Export Wavefront (obj) or Binary/ASCII STL (stl).There are two sample sketches provided that show the usage of the OBJExport library to get some 3D data output but it only scratches the surface. Also creating free forms is a bit tricky when you don’t use a decent 3D library. ![]() You will need some knowledge of programming. Using Processing to create 3D data can be a bit tricky. Illustrator/Inkscape (clean up) ⇒ Export DXF R14.Blender (modeling) ⇒ Export Wavefront (obj) or Binary/ASCII STL (stl).Take a look at the Links for some external references about it. The learning curve for Blender can be a bit steep but there are tons of good tutorials out there. There is no knowledge of programming needed and all the tools used are open source and free except for Adobe Illustrator what can be substituted with Inkscape. There are other applications that can produce similar results. We will concentrate for now on using Blender with Autodesks Slicer. There are several different workflows to create data the laser can read. ![]()
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