SolidWorks file for FDM Printing
Avoid Obvious Tessellation during your 3D Printing Jobs SolidWorks file for FDM Printing
How did your file get from this:
To this?
Did you ever stop to check if the STL file you sent to your Stratasys printer looked like this?
The solution to this problem is simple… check the STL Save Options:
Before you click Save!Set the resolution to “Custom” in order to change these two important settings:
Slide the “Deviation” slider all the way to the left – indicating that the largest deviation from the true curve ought to be 0.01mm.
Set the Angle tolerance to 3 to control the smaller detail tessellation. 
Never again will your tessellation be as obvious as this:
But now you can look forward to smooth parts like this: 
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