![]() A step backwards, and serious enough to cause me to revert back to 3.0. You have to use Position/Scaling/Rotation panel and click the numbers in the little number input boxes. In 3.0 you could click the positioning tool, click your object axes and move your part around interactively in a constrained way. ![]() ![]() To make matters worse, the very useful interactive positioning tool was removed in 3.02. Now the parts are arranged in the same way they were modeled. Only the first row of parts is centered front to back. Just select all your models here I’m using the keyboard shortcut CTRL+A to select all the models in the list go to Edit and click Align Selected Model Origins. ![]() It creates 2 columns, with one column containing 5 parts, and another containing 4. A proper optimized pattern would be 3 rows by 3 columns. It creates a horizontal line of 9 parts which starts in the center and probably runs off the bed. I find myself rearranging parts EVERYTIME I print a group of parts.įor example - load in a small part, press CTRL+D to duplicate models an enter 8 (for a total of 9 parts). It does not seek symmetry or try to create an optimized pattern to consolidate your parts to the center of the bed. CompoundCarl wrote:Doesn't is already do that? If you click "Center and Arrange", it will automatically group and center all your parts.Īrrange uses a very primitive algorithm.
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