The
support module provides an interface for analyzing a part's support needs, generating, editing and applying the supports, as well as viewing the results. The
support module can be launched individually on parts both on the generic platform as well as on parts loaded into
machine workspaces. This includes those
workspaces that have their own support handling.
To launch the support module, select the part to support, then choose main menu. Some machine workspaces utilize functions of the support module as well and provide access to it in their own way.
from theYou may define and create supports through three main methods:
Method | Features |
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Fully automated: Support scripts |
Support scripts are the most powerful way to create supports. Support scripts are akin to macros in other software. They are lists of one or more individual support actions that are executed in order. Each support action can be configured individually, and you can employ multiple copies of the same action, adjusted slightly, to create individually customized supports for different areas (clusters) on the same part. Support scripts may be created, saved and loaded, as well as imported and exported. |
Semi-automatic: Generate supports through context menu options |
Using the results from the support module's downskin analysis, areas detected as clusters are visualized on the part. You may fill these clusters individually through their context menus. |
Manual: Define and apply supports individually. |
Select a type of supports and place individual anchors onto the part to have Netfabb generate supports following the placed anchors. |
Both the semi-automatic and the manual methods make use of sets: The parameters for the respective support entity type (volume, polyline, or bar) are taken from the currently active set.