![]() This gives you a nice place mark and opportunity to do a search and replace. In the screenshot below, the text “ layer 15,” indicates the very start of my Layer #15. If you pull up your G-Codeinto a text editor like Notepad, you can see that each layer is prefixed with a comment in the G-Code. In the Additional terminal commands for post processing, you can set up special code that runs against the G-Code Simplif圓D makes to print your object. RJ takes advantage of another section of that Scripts tab. I tend to rely on Multiple Processes with custom Starting and Ending Scripts. ![]() RJ uses a different Simplify 3D technique than I do. ![]() ![]() He shows us how to extra Magnetron Tubes and then uses Simplify 3D to embed it in a print. Not a project or video of mine, but I just love this example of an embedded object by RJ Make. ![]()
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