Sfact

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SFACT

SF-ACT is a user friendly version of Skeinforge with lots of enhancements. It has correct default values and does not mess up your current SF install as it stores its settings in its own sfact_settings folder located in the Skeinforge folder. You will only need to enter your filament diameter to print.


DO NOT TRY TO TAKEOVER ANYTHING THAT YOU HAD USED WITH SKEINFORGE( except the filament diameter) SFACT USES ENTIRELY DIFFERENT VALUES AS IT CALCULATES MOST OF THE SETTINGS INSIDE


Updated and working versions of SFACT and help are under : www.reprapfordummies.net and the development is under: www.github.com/ahmetcemturan/SFACT (Master branch) License is same as Skeinforge (GNU Affero General Public License)


For SFACT to work you need to have Python 2.7 installed.

SFACT is only compatible with Stepper extruders and best works with Sprinter Firmware and Pronterface host program.


SFACT is Skeinforge modified to be more prectical and easier to tune. Features include:

-Will not mess up your old Skeinforge settings as it will use its own sfact_settings directory inside its own folder. -Deleted unused plugins and unused settings. -Namings changed to be more understandable. -Important settings moved to top of Plugin Tab. -Default values give good prints rightaway. -Internally used Gcode files use extension .gmc now. -Most Feedrates are now entered as values (mm/s) and their respective flowrates are 1 so you dont have to enter everything twice.


CARVE:

-Extrusion width is now entered in mm insteda of a ratio to layer height.



CHAMBER:

-Moved Turn Extruder off at shutdown to Chamber. -Added Turn PrintBed off at shutdown.



CLIP:

Clip over Perimeter width is now calculated automatically. The default is 1 and can be tuned from there.



DIMENSION:

-Added feature for calibration. -Retract can be set conditionally depending on extrusion amount before retract and the travel move in retracted state (SF Beanshell). Also retract can be forced to happen if moving over loops.



EXPORT:

Replaced Export plugin with Gary Hodgson's plugin. -Option to export settings as Zip file or a single CSV file for sharing. -Option to individually name the exported gcode files with description, timestamp and profile used.



FILL:

-Infill width over layerthickness setting is replaced by Extrusion Lines Extra spacing. -Extrusion Lines Extra spacing is calculated automatically and defaults to 1 for tuning. -Infill Overlap over Perimeter is also calculated internally and defaults to 1 so it can be easily tweaked.



INSET:

The ınset value is now Overlap Removal and is also calculated internally with default 1 for tweaking.



PREFACE:

-Added the option to send Extruder reset (G92 E0) command before print so that the extruder does not spool back after priming. (Even without start.gmc file)



RAFT:

-Ordering, grouping and namings changed to reflect the use of interface settings for the support structures. -Support feedrate and support flowrate can be set seperately. -Support extension(s) are now more understandable. -First Layer feedrates are given in mm/s instead of a ratio to the main feedrate.



SPEED:

-Feedrates are entered as values with respective flowrates as 1, instead of entering sam value again. (except for Bridge Feedrate). -Nozzle Lift setting has been changed to Extra nozzle Lift over object and defaults to 0. -Wipe is on by default and is around the 0 point



Instructions

You need to have Python installed (if you had Skeinforge running before thats sufficent) 1-Extract the contents of the RAR file into a Folder of your choice :) Go into folder skeinforge_application. 2-Click skeinforge.py 3-Go to DIMENSION tab and enter your "measured" filament diameter. 4-Go to Carve, enter reasonable Layer height and Extrusion width values. (Try to have layer height slightly lower than nozzle diameter and Extrusion width slightly wider than nozzle diameter.) 5-Click Skeinforge at bottom of tab and choose the STL file to slice. 6-Generated Gcode will be at the sam folder as the STL file. Enjoy good Prints.



CALIBRATION:

If you should feel the need to calibrate: 1-Print a thin walled test object (Single wall) Measure the width of the wall. 2-Go to Dimension and check the Calibration Checkbox. 3-Enter the Measured value. 4-ReSkein and print the object. (During the Skein the command window will display a packing ratio. Note it somewhere (the first 4 digits are enough) 5-If satisfied with the print, go to DIMENSION tab uncheck the calibration checkbox and enter that value into the packing density Box. 6-You are done. Repeat when needed. Changing extrusion values should not necessarily arise the need for recalibration...