![]() Your sliced file is now ready to be 3D printed layer by layer. Feeding the file to your printer can be done via USB, SD or Wi-Fi. When your file is sliced, it’s ready for your 3D printer. Slicing basically means slicing up a 3D model into hundreds or thousands of layers and is done with slicing software. Slicing: From printable file to 3D Printer Now that you have a printable file, the next step is to prepare it for your 3D printer. ![]() Tinkercad offers beginner lessons and has a built-in feature to export your model as a printable file e.g. Tinkercad is free and works in your browser, you don’t have to install it on your computer. We often recommend beginners to start with Tinkercad. ![]() We’ve created an overview on our 3D software page. There are many different software tools available. You can opt to create one from the ground up or download it from a 3D library.
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