Rostock MAX v2 Assembly Guide
Cancel
will discard any changes you've made so far and
Save
will allow you to save the state of
the virtual print surface. Saving your work saves it to the print queue. If you'd like to save your work
as a combined STL file
While you're in edit mode, there's a series of commands that
become available along the right edge of the 3D View pane.
Unlike normal manual positioning, the
Rotate
function allows you to specify the exact
rotation of the object along its X, Y, and Z axes.
In order to change the orientation of the
object, simply enter the value you want in the
Degrees
field and then click the axis you want to
apply that value to. Below is an example of what
the example cube looks like after rotating it 45
degrees along its X axis.
Being able to re-orient the part on the build surface can be handy to have, especially if you're
dealing with a part that was saved in a position that didn't lend itself to easy 3D printing.
Clicking
Align to Bed
will automatically orient the nearest flat surface to the virtual build
platform.
The
Scale
function will allow you to change the width, height and length
of the part or parts currently on the virtual build platform.
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Fig. 28-3: Tilted object.
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