Autodesk Netfabb Ultimate 2021 R1 | 1.5 Gb
Autodesk has announced the 2021 edition of Netfabb, its additive manufacturing and design software solution. This software helps you quickly get from a 3D model to successfully printed parts. What's New in Netfabb 2021.0 (Apr 2020) Repairing and remeshing
- A new tool repairs gaps between meshes and works best for shapes with organic or smoothly curved surfaces and significant gap widths.
Newly generated triangles form a gradual transition between two dissimilar cross sections
- Another new repair tool closes holes such that adjacent mesh curvature observed.
The hole in the torus to the left has been fixed on the right with a maximum deviation from the original torus surface of only ± 0.7 mm.
- A new remeshing algorithm, Manifold Remesh, is aimed at producing valid parts even from meshes with non-closed shells by giving those open shells a thickness and a closed and oriented surface.
The flawed mesh (top) has been turned into a closed mesh with a thickness (bottom).
Supports
- A new support action is available to generate latticed bar support. These scaffolding-like structures provide significant rigidity even in overhangs with undercuts as they can reach into these recesses without sacrificing support strength or requiring part-to-part support.
The scaffolding supports otherwise difficult-to-reach surfaces well.
- For editing the density map of a part and its support, two new methods are now available in addition to the existing one with a spherical volume of effect: one to affect a cylindrical volume that automatically extends from the supported surface to the respective end on the platform or another part surface, and one where you specify the area by using brush control on the part's surface.
- Bar supports created through area-based support action can have their bottom ends split into multiple bars similar to a tree root to provide stronger buildplate attachment.
As downskin analysis can take some based on the complexity of a part, it can now be switched from being performed automatically to be performed on demand by clicking a button.
Machine workspaces
- New machine workspaces include models by Cincinnati Inc. and Solidscape.
No-build zones
- The no-build and no-packing zones across Netfabb have been reworked and unified into one common function.
. No-build zones look the same everywhere, on regular part platforms and machine workspaces.
. Parts can be freely converted from and into no-build zones.
. Custom no-build zones (as opposed to those mandated by the build-in machine workspaces) have their own section in the project tree.
. No-build zones are observed during toolpath creation in workspaces, when moving parts to Slices, and when running packers.
In this example, the zones at the corners are machine-specific, the zones along the sides are user-defined and listed in the project tree.
Measurement
- A new circle-related measurement now measures the distance between arbitrary circle centers directly without projecting the distance onto the plane of the reference circle.
- Blueprints can now be created on custom paper sizes.
GUI
- The gizmo for moving and rotating can now be switched to always be active when at least one part is selected instead of requiring to click any of the transformation controls Move, Rotate, and Scale. Toggle this using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+G.
Slicing
- As Netfabb projects slice contours downwards to create slice volume, the first layer has always been exported empty. For the formats CLI and SLC, you now have a new switch to change this behavior so this first empty slice is omitted and the slice stacks begins with a non-empty first layer.
- A new hatch generation method calculates hatches for exposure by several lasers at once.
List labeling
- We added a dialog to List labeling where you can adjust spacing and arrangement rules for how Netfabb should place the generated part copies on the platform.
Collision detection
- When parts have attachments like supports or baseplates, these are no longer ignored during detection.
Netfabb is a software application tailored for additive manufacturing, rapid prototyping, and 3D printing. It prepares three-dimensional files for printing and converts them into 2.5-dimensional slice files, consisting of a list of two-dimensional slice layers. To help users prepare the print, features are available for viewing, editing, repairing, and analyzing three-dimensional STL-files or slice-based files in various formats. To perform the print preparation operations, Netfabb uses an STL file format to create a mesh of the part. According to Netfabb, there were already 80,000 users of its products worldwide before it became a part of the Autodesk family. Since Netfabb's acquisition by Autodesk in 2015, they have continued to expand its tools and capabilities year on year and 2020 is no exception. Netfabb is available to customers in 4 different subscription models: Netfabb Standard, Netfabb Premium, Netfabb Ultimate and Netfabb Simulation. Autodesk Netfabb Introduction Autodesk. helps people imagine, design and create a better world. Everyone—from design professionals, engineers and architects to digital artists, students and hobbyists—uses Autodesk software to unlock their creativity and solve important challenges. Product: Autodesk NetfabbVersion: 2021 R0 UltimateSupported Architectures: x64Website Home Page : www.netfabb.comLanguage: englishSystem Requirements: PC *Supported Operating Systems: *Size: 1.5 Gb * System Requirements: System requirements for Autodesk Netfabb 2021
Operating System:
- Microsoft Windows 10 64-bit
- Microsoft Windows 8.1 64-bit
CPU Type: Intel Core i5 (2.8+ Ghz)
Memory: 64 GB of RAM
Display Card with OpenGL 3.3 support 2 GB dedicated video card
Display Resolution 1920 x 1080 minimum
Network Card Required for network installation with FlexLM licensing
Internet Connection Optional depending on licensing, as well as for updates and A360 access.
Java Runtime 1.8u25 64-bit or newer, 32-bit Java is no longer supported.
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