Its lucky that I saved the scad file on Thingiverse as I no longer have it on my pc.Will01Capri wrote:I think i know that nowwibblywobbly wrote:Got to admit that when I started this 3D printing lark I almost felt guilty for not using traditional styrene. Since then whenever I need anything I just fire up Openscad, design a part, export it to Cura, save it to SD card...and hit print. There are so many things that a printer can print that would be impossible to fashion from styrene that I couldn't live without it now.
Question, i notice you had Nebelwurfer for download on thingverse, but when i download and open, it is not able to find in Cura or Slic3r. I think it was an scad, how can i open in the above programs?
I thought it would be cool to try and remake a playscene in MOH(i think it was Medal Of Honour), one area that i found incredibly difficult to get past in the old PC game haha. I want to have that section remade in my garden course haha
To print the parts is easy.
Download Openscad its free.
Download the scad zip.
Unzip it.
Run Openscad.
File>Open the Nebelwurfer scad file.
Scroll to the bottom.
Each part has // in front of it.
This tells Openscad to ignore that part.
So, go through each part in turn, simply add // to the part you have just printed, and delete it from the next part.
Each time you want to create a new STL for each part, just press CTRL+S, then F5, then F6. Then click on the STL button at the top.
Change the part name to the current part or they will all be called Nebelwurfer.STL.
If you get stuck, just shout.