I recently made a coal load for my rake of hoppers but when I printed it I found gaps around the edge.
Unfortunately I did not save the stl file I had used and only had the G Code file.
I found this converter online and have since used it to convert the G Code back to an stl, edit it in Tinkercad and this time I saved it.
This is the link to the site I used I just imported the G Code and went from there.
https://gcode2l.com/
G Code to stl converter
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Re: G Code to stl converter
Thanks Graeme, could be very useful.
On a similar subject, this is a program I have occasionally found useful, it reconstructs a G-Code file layer by layer so you can see whats happening on the printer:
http://jherrm.com/gcode-viewer/
On a similar subject, this is a program I have occasionally found useful, it reconstructs a G-Code file layer by layer so you can see whats happening on the printer:
http://jherrm.com/gcode-viewer/
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Re: G Code to stl converter
You can open a gcode file in Cura and see it layer by layer.
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