![]() ![]() ![]() Refactor the GCode parser to support a wider array of GCode generators, in particular Slic3r.Thanks to Cyril Chapellier, Lawrence Johnston and Maryla! Integrated a lot of changes from Cyril Chapellier's hackable-devices/Pleasant3D fork.Several bugfixes and feature enhancements.Switched OpenGL code to VBOs (much better performance and more modern approach).New virtual 3d printer and mill devices in the machine setting.Fixed the Quicklook plugins on Mavericks (finally!).Fixed a stupid crash in the SliceNDiceDocument (Experimental Slicer/G-Code Generator). ![]() So I wrote Pleasant3D, a small utility which solves these problems and uses the above mentioned visualization code to display STL and GCode files: ![]() Since this application can only read binary STL files I needed an easy way to convert ASCII STL to binary STL. In addition to that, I already wrote OpenGL code to visualize STL and GCode files a couple of months ago for another larger project.įinally I had sometimes the problem that I downloaded a ASCII encoded STL file and wanted to open the file in my 3D/CAD application. Most of the time it was just a simple move to the center of the build platform or a resize. I frequently had the problem that downloaded STL files needed some minor editing in order to be printable on my 3D printer. → 3D Printing Blog → Download Pleasant3D Pleasant3D v2.6 ![]()
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