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Laurasierra879

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May 16, 2022
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Hello, I am a student of Technical Architecture and I am passionate about 3D printers. [love2]

My parents have given me a 3D printer but I'm still practicing.

I would like to know the easiest or most comfortable programs to design as I am a beginner.

Then I will be able to create little by little designs of small buildings.

I would also like to know the best sites to find ready-made designs.

The computer I have has enough processor for these programs.

Thanks in advance, best regards.

 
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I do not have extensive knowledge in 3D printing, however, I can tell you three programs that can help you (Cura, Orusa Slicer, Idea maker).
 
Good afternoon Laura
Although it is a very topical subject it is not my field so I am not able to answer your question.
If you need any information about prefabricated structures please do not hesitate to contact me.
 
Thank you guys.

In the end I've opted for SolidWorks, I've seen tutorials and it seems a good option.
 
Is that the Student Version of Solidworks? Make sure you have the option of outputting a file format your printer software can use (like .stl).
 
Thanks for the warning BrianE22

In the test designs that came with the printer they were .stl and I have seen that SolidWorks also allows exporting in that format.

thanks!!!
 
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