Access the . Select your machine profile and let Magics generate the base anchors. You can manually add or delete individual support pins to protect critical features. 5. Slicing and Exporting

In the rapidly evolving world of and 3D printing , the software you use to prepare your files is just as critical as the hardware that prints them. Among industry professionals, one name stands out for STL repair, part orientation, and lattice generation: Materialise Magics .

Even stable software has quirks. Here are solutions to common problems:

While later versions improved upon this, Magics 19.01 offers a robust "Lattice" module. You can fill volumes with beam-based structures (Dode, Diamond, Grid) to create light-weighting cores. The 64-bit architecture is mandatory here, as lattice calculations generate huge triangle counts.

If you are setting up Magics 19.01 on a modern Windows 10/11 machine:

While later versions added advanced block or cone supports, 19.01 offered reliable Point , Line , and Volume supports. The ability to edit supports at a triangle level — adjusting angle thresholds, adding breakaway notches — was mature and stable. The 64-bit version handled thousands of support pillars without UI lag.

Magics 19.01 64 Bit ((better)) Info

Access the . Select your machine profile and let Magics generate the base anchors. You can manually add or delete individual support pins to protect critical features. 5. Slicing and Exporting

In the rapidly evolving world of and 3D printing , the software you use to prepare your files is just as critical as the hardware that prints them. Among industry professionals, one name stands out for STL repair, part orientation, and lattice generation: Materialise Magics . magics 19.01 64 bit

Even stable software has quirks. Here are solutions to common problems: Access the

While later versions improved upon this, Magics 19.01 offers a robust "Lattice" module. You can fill volumes with beam-based structures (Dode, Diamond, Grid) to create light-weighting cores. The 64-bit architecture is mandatory here, as lattice calculations generate huge triangle counts. Even stable software has quirks

If you are setting up Magics 19.01 on a modern Windows 10/11 machine:

While later versions added advanced block or cone supports, 19.01 offered reliable Point , Line , and Volume supports. The ability to edit supports at a triangle level — adjusting angle thresholds, adding breakaway notches — was mature and stable. The 64-bit version handled thousands of support pillars without UI lag.