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Partagé en mode public -SLAcer.js is available in the +Onshape appstore :)
Enjoy is free! And forever !!!
https://appstore.onshape.com
https://onshape.com
#SLAcer #SLA #Slicer #onshape
Enjoy is free! And forever !!!
https://appstore.onshape.com
https://onshape.com
#SLAcer #SLA #Slicer #onshape
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Congrats +Sébastien Mischler well done bro! Thank you
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Partagé en mode public -Smoothie-Happy Update
- Almost all #smoothieboard commands implemented.
- This morning: first automatic update of the firmware.
+ Documentation : http://lautr3k.github.io/Smoothie-Happy/docs/smoothie-happy/0.0.1-alpha/
Source : https://github.com/lautr3k/Smoothie-Happy
- Almost all #smoothieboard commands implemented.
- This morning: first automatic update of the firmware.
+ Documentation : http://lautr3k.github.io/Smoothie-Happy/docs/smoothie-happy/0.0.1-alpha/
Source : https://github.com/lautr3k/Smoothie-Happy
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Partagé en mode public -Does every Titan need to be big? Turns out E3D's big guy does a great job even when used in its smallest configuration!
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Partagé en mode public -New Project: Smoothie-Happy
A SmoothieBoard network communication API (lib).
Demo: http://lautr3k.github.io/Smoothie-Happy/
Source: https://github.com/lautr3k/Smoothie-Happy
A SmoothieBoard network communication API (lib).
Demo: http://lautr3k.github.io/Smoothie-Happy/
Source: https://github.com/lautr3k/Smoothie-Happy
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+Arthur Wolf indeed we do.
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Partagé en mode public -James Kao a initialement partagé ce post avec OpenSLA - Build Your Own SLA Resin 3D Printer (Software, Firmware and tool-chains) :
The open-source DLP resin printer software community is not as advanced as FDM, but we're getting there. In particular, +Sébastien Mischler's SLAcer.js has filled in a key link in the toolchain:
https://youtu.be/duE4_f4So4c
https://youtu.be/duE4_f4So4c
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Discussion -Smoothie-Happy Update
- Almost all #smoothieboard commands implemented.
- This morning: first automatic update of the firmware.
+ Documentation : http://lautr3k.github.io/Smoothie-Happy/docs/smoothie-happy/0.0.1-alpha/
Source : https://github.com/lautr3k/Smoothie-Happy
- Almost all #smoothieboard commands implemented.
- This morning: first automatic update of the firmware.
+ Documentation : http://lautr3k.github.io/Smoothie-Happy/docs/smoothie-happy/0.0.1-alpha/
Source : https://github.com/lautr3k/Smoothie-Happy
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Not at the moment, but I will add a function to upgrad the config file.
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Partagé en mode public -Keeping firmware up to date is important!
- Smoothie Firmware version detection and direct download ;)
- Store known IPs and auto scan known IPs on page reload.
- Smoothie Firmware version detection and direct download ;)
- Store known IPs and auto scan known IPs on page reload.
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Partagé en mode public -Everything about extruders - one of the functionally most important parts of any filament-based 3D printer!
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Partagé en mode public -I need your support
Most of you probably know that OctoPrint’s development has been heavily sponsored by BQ since August 2014, mostly by employing me (Gina Häußge) full time for working on it. If you've been following OctoPrint since before that, you've seen what enormous change in pace that has allowed me to achieve and what it has made possible. To give just one example, the plugin system was a behemoth to implement and I wouldn't have been able to make it this powerful without being able to concentrate on it exclusively.
All this would not have been possible if OctoPrint hadn't become my full time project. It wouldn't have been possible if I'd had to try to get this work done on evenings, weekends or my vacations, constantly losing focus and having to recover my steps. So far, the bill for this heavy involvement on my part has been paid by BQ. And if you look into the commit history, it becomes pretty evident how heavy that involvement really is. Sadly, due to reasons that are beyond my control, BQ’s patronage is not possible much longer. I'm indescribably grateful they've sponsored my work for as long as they did, and I fully understand the reason why that's simply not possible any more now.
I think I've created a very powerful piece of software here. I enjoy working on it, I enjoy helping people by enabling them to optimize and automate their 3d printing workflow, on top of remote controlling and monitoring their machines. I would love to continue to work full time on OctoPrint, to keep implementing the many ideas I've envisioned for it but have not yet gotten around to, like a way more granular access control system, even more extendability, making it easier to support additional printer protocols via plugins and so on. But since I have bills to pay, it isn't enough for me to love what I'm doing here, I also need to be able to afford that dedication. In a nutshell, it is plain impossible for me to spend this much time and energy on something that is not my job.
You've seen what I've been able to do over the past couple of years. I promise you that if I'm able to continue working at this level of involvement, more awesome things are going to happen. If you love OctoPrint and believe in its potential and my skills to get it there, please consider supporting me on Patreon.
My contract with BQ ends in a couple of weeks. I should hopefully still be able to continue working on OctoPrint for some time after this, to see if it becomes financially viable to commit to do this long term through community funding.
If it doesn't, I'll have to find myself a regular full time job again, and - to be completely honest here - that would probably be the end of my involvement in OctoPrint. I maintained and developed this project for one and a half years next to a full time day job as a software architect before I got hired by BQ, and from that experience I know that this won't work. I can't do this properly as an after-hours/weekend side project, and I also won't attempt that anymore considering what it did to my life and health the last time. I'm telling you this because I think I have to give you all the facts to enable you to see the whole picture and to make an informed decision, and this is sadly how things are.
But no matter how things turn out, OctoPrint will of course stay open source, and you’ll always have what’s already there to use and improve on, even if I have to step away from it.
TLDR Please support me on Patreon.
Most of you probably know that OctoPrint’s development has been heavily sponsored by BQ since August 2014, mostly by employing me (Gina Häußge) full time for working on it. If you've been following OctoPrint since before that, you've seen what enormous change in pace that has allowed me to achieve and what it has made possible. To give just one example, the plugin system was a behemoth to implement and I wouldn't have been able to make it this powerful without being able to concentrate on it exclusively.
All this would not have been possible if OctoPrint hadn't become my full time project. It wouldn't have been possible if I'd had to try to get this work done on evenings, weekends or my vacations, constantly losing focus and having to recover my steps. So far, the bill for this heavy involvement on my part has been paid by BQ. And if you look into the commit history, it becomes pretty evident how heavy that involvement really is. Sadly, due to reasons that are beyond my control, BQ’s patronage is not possible much longer. I'm indescribably grateful they've sponsored my work for as long as they did, and I fully understand the reason why that's simply not possible any more now.
I think I've created a very powerful piece of software here. I enjoy working on it, I enjoy helping people by enabling them to optimize and automate their 3d printing workflow, on top of remote controlling and monitoring their machines. I would love to continue to work full time on OctoPrint, to keep implementing the many ideas I've envisioned for it but have not yet gotten around to, like a way more granular access control system, even more extendability, making it easier to support additional printer protocols via plugins and so on. But since I have bills to pay, it isn't enough for me to love what I'm doing here, I also need to be able to afford that dedication. In a nutshell, it is plain impossible for me to spend this much time and energy on something that is not my job.
You've seen what I've been able to do over the past couple of years. I promise you that if I'm able to continue working at this level of involvement, more awesome things are going to happen. If you love OctoPrint and believe in its potential and my skills to get it there, please consider supporting me on Patreon.
My contract with BQ ends in a couple of weeks. I should hopefully still be able to continue working on OctoPrint for some time after this, to see if it becomes financially viable to commit to do this long term through community funding.
If it doesn't, I'll have to find myself a regular full time job again, and - to be completely honest here - that would probably be the end of my involvement in OctoPrint. I maintained and developed this project for one and a half years next to a full time day job as a software architect before I got hired by BQ, and from that experience I know that this won't work. I can't do this properly as an after-hours/weekend side project, and I also won't attempt that anymore considering what it did to my life and health the last time. I'm telling you this because I think I have to give you all the facts to enable you to see the whole picture and to make an informed decision, and this is sadly how things are.
But no matter how things turn out, OctoPrint will of course stay open source, and you’ll always have what’s already there to use and improve on, even if I have to step away from it.
TLDR Please support me on Patreon.
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Partagé en mode public -SLAcer - v2 Work In Progress...
I take everything from the beginning, and I will try to stay organized, with a cleaner code (modules).
Peace.
I take everything from the beginning, and I will try to stay organized, with a cleaner code (modules).
Peace.
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