Prepare Print Model
Skill Verified ActiveExport and optimize 3D models for FDM/SLA printing including STL/3MF export, mesh integrity verification, wall thickness checking, support generation, and slicing. Use when exporting from CAD or modeling software for 3D printing, verifying STL/3MF files are printable before slicing, troubleshooting models that fail to slice correctly, optimizing part orientation for strength or surface finish, or converting between model formats while preserving printability.
To ensure 3D models are properly prepared and optimized for successful printing, reducing failures and improving print quality by automating verification and configuration steps.
Features
- Export 3D models to STL/3MF
- Verify mesh integrity (manifold, holes, normals)
- Check minimum wall thickness
- Optimize print orientation for strength and finish
- Generate support structures
- Configure slicer profiles
- Preview sliced layers
Use Cases
- Exporting models from CAD software for 3D printing
- Verifying STL/3MF files are printable before slicing
- Troubleshooting models that fail to slice or print
- Optimizing part orientation for strength or surface finish
- Converting between model formats while preserving printability
Non-Goals
- Creating 3D models from scratch (future skill)
- Directly operating a 3D printer
- Advanced material selection beyond basic parameters
Installation
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