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That jagged approximation of the desired edge is called "aliasing". In computer graphics and digital audio there are techniques to improve this, which are called (surprise!) "antialiasing". I'm not sure how that could be implemented in a 3D printer though.
Well I think you could fix the image I posted, but the image is generated that way to reflect the LCD screens pixels. I could tell the software that I have a 4K screen and the image would look better, but it wouldn't print as those aren't the settings for my machine.So it is pretty easy to just keep parts square, but I need to find out what is wrong with my drawings that is causing the triangles. It took me about a year to get where I am now with Sketchup so I just don't want to start all over. What does Shapeways use to fix me files when I upload?
I think CADspan is no longer a plugin. It is now a online service.Edit: I found it. I'll try it.Edit: When I try to use it they ask me to register and login.
I installed the plugin and registered. Tried to use it and it said "upload" (so it is still an online service) when I tired to upload it said 20248 triangles please try a smaller file.So now they have my e-mail address and nothing works.