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To Figure Out How 3D Printing Slicers Work, I Wrote One From Scratch

Why do this? 3D printing slicers are an essential tool for taking a set of imaginary triangles and creating a real, solid hunk of plastic in a similar shape. And honestly, the way they work feels pretty intuitive. They look at your virtual geometry, take a bunch 2D slices like they’re looking at a CT […]

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