i’ve used a little bit of it in the past, but now i’m learning Build123d instead. It seems better about basically everything
i’ve used a little bit of it in the past, but now i’m learning Build123d instead. It seems better about basically everything
Yeah i know, i was role-playing the candid vegetarian :D
I hope milk cows have a nice retirement after they can’t “produce” enough babies and milk anymore /s


autism :333


All slicers, including bambu-studio (which, as a fork of prusa-slicer, is open source) work by loading .stl files from any source, so yes. You can also techniclaay use any slicer, and no network at all, if you put .gcode files on the printer’s sd card. Not convenient, but functional. But again, bamu-studio works great
give a look to the Alpakka, a FOSS DIY controller with dual gyros, and fully programmable