How to Use B&W Image Slicing

Objective:

Learn how to slice an implicit body into an image stack for additive manufacturing printers that accept images.

Applies to:

  • Additive Manufacturing
  • Slices for Open DLP and Binderjet systems

Procedure:

1. Prepare the part

  • Convert the part into an Implicit body 

2. Choose a Build Volume

  • If you are printing from an EOS M or Renishaw AM machine, you can choose from built-in Build Volume blocks. 
  • If your machine isn't one of these, create your build volume with a Bounding Box block

3. Orient the part within the Build Volume

4. Slice the part

  • Add a Slice Body to B&W Image Stack block
    • Path: Choose the destination to save the slices
    • Fill Suffix:
      • Toggled On: Names the files: "slice_001", where the number of 0's before the slice number is determined by the total number of slices. 
      • Toggled Off: The files are named "slice_1", with no 0's. 
    • Body: Insert the Implicit Body you want to slice.
    • Layer Height: Define the spacing between the layers. You may need to check the printer settings for the appropriate range of heights.
    • Frame: This is the coordinate system for the build plate. It is auto-populated but may need to be edited depending on the printer settings. 
    • Print Volume: Insert the Bounding Box or Build Volume from Step 2.
    • The resolution is the number of pixels in the X and Y directions. This value may change depending on your printer and desired resolution. The maximum image resolution supported is 1 billion pixels.
      • Image X resolution: 1920
      • Image Y resolution: 1280
    • Greyscale bits: 8 bits 

The visualized implicit body to be sliced using the Slice Body to B&W Stack.

After all the inputs are filled, the block saves the resulting .png file format image stack in the zip folder defined earlier. 

A gif showing the B&W images that are exported from nTop.

And that’s it! You’ve successfully learned how to generate a B&W Image stack for manufacturing.

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