Please shed some light on the 45* to 46* change in parameters to include the 45* overhang. Seems it should be set to 44*. Help us understand please . thanks.
Why is support at the 45° face generated, when the parameter is set to 46°? Shouldn‘t the threshold be a lower value of 45°, like 44°? Or at least you need to talk about the same angles throughout. Seems like, overhang-threshold is measured from horizontal, while the shown model measures from vertical.
Yeah, had to down vote the video for this. I watched that section a couple of times trying to figure out why it wasn't adding up. Glad to see someone else caught it too
Thanks for the feedback everyone, the angle I am editing in the dialog is the “critical support angle”. This is not the same as the “overhang angle”. But reading your comments it’s clear that we are creating a confusion with our User interface . We will look into addressing this in the future
These tools can’t be viewed under the educational license. Try to consider that just a few are incubating knowledge to upgrade the license, give us a trial to catch the basics. Personally want to stay with Autodesk, considering 15 to 21 days windows for students. Thanks in advance for the consideration.
Thanks@@oliverer3 I checked in a comercial license, downloaded the add-on trials and wasn't there, will double check tomorrow. Nevertheless It have some similarities to netfabb.
@@acintron3Dmfg These tools can be viewed/used with the Educational License. I teach using these tools at Carnegie Mellon University using my educational license, and my students can use them using their educational license as well. The key to turn on this functionality is to go to the extension manager and click access now button for the Additive Build extension. There is no fee for this action for users with an Educational license.
Hey! @@sualpozel1 Thanks for the feedback, just a friendly reminder to any other user. After activating the extension needs to add a part and select any machine to see the features, otherwise icons will remain the same. Up for today I haven't found any option to use SLA “resins” printers (even pro machines as Form 3)
hi @@acintron3Dmfg, this is the 3rd video in a mini series I made. The first video was this one: th-cam.com/video/7vRc5clkgdw/w-d-xo.html You are right we do not currently have Formlabs printers in Fusion. Those are still only available in Netfabb. We will add them to fusion in the near future.
I can't find these options in my version on fusion. Is that the fully paid version?
Please shed some light on the 45* to 46* change in parameters to include the 45* overhang. Seems it should be set to 44*. Help us understand please . thanks.
Why is support at the 45° face generated, when the parameter is set to 46°? Shouldn‘t the threshold be a lower value of 45°, like 44°? Or at least you need to talk about the same angles throughout. Seems like, overhang-threshold is measured from horizontal, while the shown model measures from vertical.
Yeah, had to down vote the video for this. I watched that section a couple of times trying to figure out why it wasn't adding up. Glad to see someone else caught it too
Agreed. Don’t understand that.
Yes, i also wanted to know, why?
Thanks for the feedback everyone, the angle I am editing in the dialog is the “critical support angle”. This is not the same as the “overhang angle”. But reading your comments it’s clear that we are creating a confusion with our User interface . We will look into addressing this in the future
Must be an outdated video because these options don't exist in my version of Fusion
These tools can’t be viewed under the educational license. Try to consider that just a few are incubating knowledge to upgrade the license, give us a trial to catch the basics.
Personally want to stay with Autodesk, considering 15 to 21 days windows for students.
Thanks in advance for the consideration.
This is not even included in the base commercial license, it's a $1500 a year add on.
Thanks@@oliverer3 I checked in a comercial license, downloaded the add-on trials and wasn't there, will double check tomorrow. Nevertheless It have some similarities to netfabb.
@@acintron3Dmfg These tools can be viewed/used with the Educational License. I teach using these tools at Carnegie Mellon University using my educational license, and my students can use them using their educational license as well. The key to turn on this functionality is to go to the extension manager and click access now button for the Additive Build extension. There is no fee for this action for users with an Educational license.
Hey! @@sualpozel1 Thanks for the feedback, just a friendly reminder to any other user. After activating the extension needs to add a part and select any machine to see the features, otherwise icons will remain the same. Up for today I haven't found any option to use SLA “resins” printers (even pro machines as Form 3)
hi @@acintron3Dmfg, this is the 3rd video in a mini series I made. The first video was this one: th-cam.com/video/7vRc5clkgdw/w-d-xo.html
You are right we do not currently have Formlabs printers in Fusion. Those are still only available in Netfabb. We will add them to fusion in the near future.
Great video, thank you!
Please buy a microphone ;)