For me, it’s CAD software. FreeCAD is trash (sorry, lovers). Fusion360 is honestly the best out there for free. The “almost there” app is Shapr3D, but fuck $40/m.

And yes I’ve tried all the others not listed here.

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    Resin printing slicing software.

    There’s currently two main options, Lychee and ChituBox. I’ve only used Lychee (after giving up with Chitu) so I can only speak on that. Lychee has mostly everything I want in terms of features, but customization is very limited (ie keybinds, default behavior etc), and some aspects of the UI can be VERY clunky. And the best part: 90% of the features that you need to slice somewhat effectively are locked behind a paywall. They do offer a 30 day trial, so I have a backup file of all my settings, and every 30 days I make a new burner account.

    It’s a nightmare compared to the plethora of slicing options available for filament printers.

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      Oh and it’s monthly too? That’s the worst. For CAD I only print something like once or twice per month. I cannot justify any cost monthly.

      Have you tried any of the Elegoo.com products? I know nothing about resin printing, but they supposedly support it

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        Can’t speak to Elegoo’s product line, but I have an Anycubic Photon Mono M5S and it’s been pretty reliable for the 3 or so years I’ve owned it. Anycubic also has a branded slicer that’s serviceable and free to use, I think it’s a fork from chitubox but not 100% sure.