Due to high attendance for the Selena exhibit, admission is subject to capacity and advanced tickets do not guarantee entry. The Museum may temporarily pause or stop entry earlier than closing time once capacity is reached.
Due to high attendance for the Selena exhibit, admission is subject to capacity and advanced tickets do not guarantee entry. The Museum may temporarily pause or stop entry earlier than closing time once capacity is reached.
Finding the best angle for printing to optimize surface quality and reduce support structures.
Magics processes complex, organic geometries derived from patient CT scans. It ensures that custom implants, surgical guides, and dental crowns are completely watertight and geometrically precise before manufacturing. Automotive Prototyping
Maximizing build volume efficiency directly reduces production costs. Version 18 offers capabilities to position parts efficiently: materialise magics 18.0.3.16 x64
Version 18 can struggle with extremely high poly counts (millions of triangles). Use the Triangle Reduction tool to simplify the mesh before further processing.
To prepare a part successfully in Magics 18, follow these five steps: Step A: Import & Initial Check Go to or drag your STL into the workspace. Finding the best angle for printing to optimize
Maximize the performance of the 64-bit architecture of version 18.0.3.16 with these settings:
Generates thin, easily removable tree or grid structures. To prepare a part successfully in Magics 18,
: Generate the final sliced file or build processor data for the specific machine . 2. Key Tools & Features Magics SG+
ribbon to load your 3D models. Magics accepts massive file formats ranging from basic files to professional native CAD files. 🔍 User Interface & Navigation
Magics provides tools for measuring, analyzing wall thickness, and identifying potential manufacturing issues before the print starts, significantly reducing prototyping iterations. 3. Benefits of Using the 64-bit (x64) Version
: Accessible via the View tab, toggle between Shade, Wireframe, Shade & Wire, Triangle, and Bounding Box. Cross-Sections