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option D CURA or MatterControl (considered as the last resort, we recommend Simplify3D)
MatterControl and CURA are free and provide good results. The airframe is still strong
enough, but don‘t expect the best quality. Both slicers lacks some very useful features, and
finer settings, like multiple processes according to Z height, retraction options, layer start,
etc. Please try to find the best extrusion multiplier and temperature for good weight and
best possible layer bonding. Look at parts weight list for proper multiplier settings.
You can also use our predefined CURA or MC (works only with older versions see info in
videoguide) slicer setting file included in the package (always adapt it for your printer, change
build volume, filament diameter and so on... depends on your printer!!!):
CURA_wing_fuse.ini (wing and fuselage (expect1) parts) + CURA_wing_tip.ini
CURA_ailer_elev.ini (only ailerons, elevator and rudder parts)
CURA_thick.ini (fuselage1 only, struts, holders, landing gear... )
OR
MC_wing_fuse.slice (wing and fuselage (expect1) parts) + MC_wing_tip.slice
MC_ailer_elev.slice (only ailerons, elevator and rudder parts)
MC_thick.slice (fuselage1 only, struts, holders, landing gear... )
AND... please look at VideoGuides or Help for up to date info:
Cura not slicing internal structure
CNC kitchen (Cura setting)
video CURA slicer setting CURA 2.3.1 import setting
video CMatterControl slicer setting