![]() ![]() Just dropped it into Cura, restarted, and sliced the part. I did not read through all the background material. I'm in compatibility mode so no fancy views of the layers. 025 and the Arc settings were Max R 1,000,000 and Tolerance 1%. ![]() It was the only change between the two slices and the resultant Gcode files. I sliced this part both with ArcWelder and without (guessing what this is gets a prize!). When discussing results, it helps to include what printer you use, how you print (via USB or SD), and if you have customised the electronics or firmware at all.Įdit: updated link to newer development snapshotĮdit 2: the plugin is now available from the Ultimaker Marketplace no need to manually install development snapshots. I have not personally tested printing with curve commands yet. The plugin has not had extensive testing, and is fairly barebones at the moment. You can easily find these settings by typing `Arc Welder` in the search field on top of the Custom settings panel. The plugin adds settings to the "Special Modes" category. You can install it by dropping the file onto the Cura buildplate as if you were opening a 3d model. Image by FormerLurkerĪn early development version of the plugin for Cura 4.4 and later can be downloaded here: Cura-ArcWelderPlugin Cura-ArcWelderPlugin (once available from the Marketplace, the plugin will be compatible with Cura 3.5 and newer). The image above is gcode created with PrusaSlicer with and visualized with ncviewer. Gcode before and after GCode processing by Arc Welder. For more information about ArcWelder, read the description of the original plugin, and the discussion of realworld results. ![]() Gcode containing these arcs may or may not print well on your printer, depending on the type of controller and the configuration of the firmware. It analyses subsequent G0 or G1 movements that make up arcs and replaces these sequences with G2 or G3 lines. The plugin attempts to reduce stutter by simplifying gcode. I'm working on a plugin that wraps FormerLurker's command line version of the ArcWelder plugin originally developed for OctoPrint. ![]()
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