


Some people still experience faceted prints of their parts because STLs interpret your data and essentially create a facsimile of your part, not an accurate representation. With that context in mind, it makes a lot of sense why STL format was created to begin with - translating curves and compound surfaces into machine data would be an astronomical amount of code to run. STL files were designed with additive manufacturing in mind, translating design data, typically NURBS or BREP based, into a mesh for 3D printers to interpret.

Please see the LICENSE file for full details.STL format is ancient in computer terms, as it was first released in 1987 by 3D systems. Samples are licensed under the terms of the MIT License.

You can download Fusion Slicer from the Fusion 360 App store It will create solid geometry based on the output DXF directory. Fusion 360 Add-in to import the Slices created by Fusion Slicer.
