Another Hello from Austin, TX
Another Hello from Austin, TX
Just retired after selling my 33 year CNC company (machining centers, no printing), purchased by one of my original employees to carry thing on. Decided I needed a hobby, so just bought the RoStock Max v2, along with 5 items I didn't have on the tools list, and 2 spools of ABS (white and red), and a sampler kit of 8 PLA colors. Looking forward to ask a million questions as they arise. I installed Cura on my PC, which didn't seem to have RoStock settings. I have not read through the 2 guides yet, so I won't start asking until I do. I did import an stl file and it looks great. That's as far as I've gotten. Hope to have the kit by end of next week and some toys built by Christmas.
Re: Another Hello from Austin, TX
Welcome. You might want to look into KISSlicer, or Slic3r for free options for slicing software or Simplify3D for a paid option. They provide more control over parameters that you may be used to from the CNC world.
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Re: Another Hello from Austin, TX
Welcome to the Forum tcat007!
I love your avatar, I chuckled when I saw it.
Any questions you may have can be answered and our members will be happy to help out.
Thanks for buying a Rostock Max V2 and have a great build. We would love to see some pictures of your new printer.
Happy Printing!
I love your avatar, I chuckled when I saw it.
Any questions you may have can be answered and our members will be happy to help out.
Thanks for buying a Rostock Max V2 and have a great build. We would love to see some pictures of your new printer.
Happy Printing!
Re: Another Hello from Austin, TX
From what I've read "the best" slicers in order are:
1. Simplify3D
2. Cura
3. KissSlicer
4. Slic3r
I might give Slic3r a shot though, since it seems the easiest to learn.
My first picture of where my MaxV2 will go:
[img]https://photos-6.dropbox.com/t/2/AAD6KL ... ize_mode=3[/img]
1. Simplify3D
2. Cura
3. KissSlicer
4. Slic3r
I might give Slic3r a shot though, since it seems the easiest to learn.
My first picture of where my MaxV2 will go:
[img]https://photos-6.dropbox.com/t/2/AAD6KL ... ize_mode=3[/img]