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Plater; optimising placement of parts on the buildplate


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Posted · Plater; optimising placement of parts on the buildplate

Found this application that optimises the placement of many parts to be printed simultaneously:

 

https://github.com/RobotsWar/Plater

Would be nice to have something similar in Cura, because it can be quite a challenge to place multiple objects that push eachother off the buildplate.

 

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    Posted · Plater; optimising placement of parts on the buildplate

    Wow, nice software! Fiddling with Cura to get as many on it as possible has proven to be tough a couple of times.

    It's just a shame that I don't feel confident enough to put multiple things on a build plate most of the time.

     

     

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