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    Software that will turn solid into slices?

    I have a model that I need slicing into sections for then laser cutting. Did anyone find a good free or affordable way to do this? I plan on gluing together.

    See this link here.

    https://www.google.com/search?q=lase...Q4U7AA-YfnlJM:
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  2. I believe you may be looking for "nesting" software, rather than slicing software which is a term often used in 3D printing and involves slicing a 3D object into slices, but the slicer software generates G code for the printer.

    I just googled nesting + laser cutting and got quite a few leads, but it depends on the current 3D file and how you generate it. Some 3D modeling programs allow you to nest them for laser cutting and assembling.

    I don't laser cut, nor do I 3D print, but I have been toying with the 3D printing idea.

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    No, he's not talking about nesting, he needs to slice a 3d solid into layers that can be lasered. Similar to what a 3d printer would need - but different.

    Autodesk Fusion 360 (it's free for students, hobbyists and businesses that do under 100k/year) will do what you need and much more - and there is a slicer available as an add-on, apparently works as a stand alone app as well.
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    I know Vectric Aspire can do that but is pricey for just one job.

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    This is probably the same thing Rich is suggesting. http://autodesk-123d-make.en.lo4d.com/
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    Sorry I was not clear. Slicing a 3D object that is laser / cnc compatible. I just tried make123d. It is what I was looking for. Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clark Pace View Post
    I have a model that I need slicing into sections for then laser cutting. Did anyone find a good free or affordable way to do this? I plan on gluing together.
    Free (and now opensource) application for doing this --- FlatFab:

    http://flatfab.com/

    (listed at: https://www.shapeoko.com/wiki/index.php/CAD#3D )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Null View Post
    This is probably the same thing Rich is suggesting. http://autodesk-123d-make.en.lo4d.com/
    Yes, but 123D Make is no longer supported. That download is on a third party site, not from Autodesk. Install at your own risk.

    The link I gave was to a current Autodesk product which seems to be very similar as 123D Make, it will accomplish the same goal.
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    Used the auto desk product a while back, pita in my opinion for that use. But did work. I've got a couple of other items I want to slice and thanks for the flatfab link, will try it.
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