There comes a time when you want to print larger objects on your 3D Printer than your print bed allows. Well, in this 3D Printing 101 we will show you how using 3 awesome methods to achieve just this! NOTE: 'slice' has two meanings! I am 'slicing' large .stl files into sections, but then you transfer these to your 'slicer' which will convert them to the many layers used for 3D Printing. I know it's confusing - and the two share many similarities. It confused me for a very long time! Links to software used: Netfabb Basic (free) - http://www.netfabb.com/basic.php Meshmixer (free) - http://www.meshmixer.com Links to Slicers used: Simplify3D (paid) - https://www.simplify3d.com/ Craftware (free) - https://craftunique.com/craftware Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss any future 3D Printing Reviews, Tutorials or Projects! --- Like what we do? Visit us at makersmuse.com for more information about Makers Muse! Say G'day to us on Twitter and Instagram @makersmuse Ways you can support Maker's Muse: -Want to buy a 3D Printer but don't know where to start? Get our eBook here! https://gumroad.com/products/NBvg/ - Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/makersmuse?ty=h -Buy a T-shirt! http://www.redbubble.com/people/maker... - By using our amazon affiliate links US - http://amzn.to/1Ym50j1 UK - http://amzn.to/1PJICdR Or a direct donation through Youtube And lastly, a BIG thanks to the community, and those who have supported us here at Makers Muse! ----
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