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[[image:bfb-axon-1-11-main.jpg| | [[image:bfb-axon-1-11-main.jpg|thumb|700px|none|BfB Axon 1.11 main tab (showing a a clip to hold an i-phone)]] | ||
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To modify the settings, click on ''Advance'' and read the [[Skeinforge for RapMan]] article ... | |||
To modify the settings, click on ''Advance'' and read the [[Skeinforge for | |||
== Links == | == Links == |
Revision as of 17:06, 3 January 2011
Introduction
Axon BfB is a free frontend for Skeinforge made by Bits from Bytes.
Main operations are fairly simple:
In the main tab
- Open the STL file
- Select your printer in the Type pulldown menu, e.g. RapMan single
- Select the plastic in the Profile pulldown menu, e.g. ABS, ABS/PLA or PLA
- Click on Build (wait ... this can last several minutes)
- Go back to the main tab and click on Download to SD card (save with a *.bfb extension and a file name no longer than 8 chars!)
Here are two screen shots:
To modify the settings, click on Advance and read the Skeinforge for RapMan article ...
Links
Download
- downloads at bitsfrombytes. Take the BfB Axon Manual and the Bfb Axon software package. Version 1.11 (downloaded Jan 3 2011) included a zip file with a single installer file for Axon, Skeinforge (and older version) and Python 2.65.