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'''Slicer''' is an Add on to Fusion 360 that has been created by Autodesk. Slicer simplifies the process of taking a 3D object and slicing it suitable for Laser Cutting or CNC cutting. | '''Slicer''' is an Add on to Fusion 360 that has been created by Autodesk. Slicer simplifies the process of taking a 3D object and slicing it suitable for Laser Cutting or CNC cutting. |
Latest revision as of 20:56, 25 June 2019
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Developer | Autodesk |
Uses | CAD, CAM |
Operating System | Windows, Mac OS |
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Slicer is an Add on to Fusion 360 that has been created by Autodesk. Slicer simplifies the process of taking a 3D object and slicing it suitable for Laser Cutting or CNC cutting.
Where to get it
How to use
Stacked Slices
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Step 1 - Open Slicer Extension
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Step 2 - Select the model
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Step 3 - Set up the Slicing settings
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Step 4 - Import DXF directly to Lasercut 5.3