billo2404
Guest
Hello everyone, I apologize if the subject was already treated or banal but it is a very annoying thing at least in my case.
in prartica a part of the work I do use to print in 3d and usually systems always recognize the z axis as vertical, so all the times that amount a model I must always know them to straighten and turn.
I am now beginning to constrain a fried cnc and I would not want to make further debates beyond those already waiting for me:
what I would like in practice would open sw and have the z as a default vertical axis and thus also have the shadow of the model displayed correctly.
I hope I've explained well
in prartica a part of the work I do use to print in 3d and usually systems always recognize the z axis as vertical, so all the times that amount a model I must always know them to straighten and turn.
I am now beginning to constrain a fried cnc and I would not want to make further debates beyond those already waiting for me:
what I would like in practice would open sw and have the z as a default vertical axis and thus also have the shadow of the model displayed correctly.
I hope I've explained well