Materialise Magics 18.0.3.16 X64 Official
Users hollow out heavy parts and add perforation holes to save material.
Flips wrongly oriented triangles to define solid volumes.
Materialise Magics 18.0.3.16 x64 has a wide range of applications across various industries, including: materialise magics 18.0.3.16 x64
: Use the Multi-Section tab to perform internal geometry checks or cut complex parts into smaller components. 🛠️ Core Workflows 1. Fixing and Repairing STL Files
Large models that exceed the physical build volume of a printer can be cut into smaller sections using smart mating joints (like pins or teeth) for post-print assembly. Additionally, perforation tools allow users to punch holes in hollow models to drain trapped resin or powder. Users hollow out heavy parts and add perforation
To handle large-scale industrial data files smoothly, the x64 version requires robust workstation hardware.
What (SLA, SLS, FDM, Metal) do you use most? 🛠️ Core Workflows 1
To get the most out of Materialise Magics, here are some valuable resources:
: Arrange multiple parts on a single build plate and export the finalized file to the printer's build processor. Common Use Cases
Disclaimer: This article is for informational and educational purposes regarding legacy software. Materialise Magics is a registered trademark of Materialise NV. Users are responsible for maintaining valid licensing for the software they use.
Disclaimer: this monograph summarizes features, workflow, file handling, typical use cases, troubleshooting, and best practices for Materialise Magics 18.0.3.16 (64-bit). It focuses on practical, actionable guidance for users working with STL and other additive-manufacturing data in that specific release; where behaviors differ from modern releases, the notes indicate likely legacy constraints.