![]() ![]() ![]() It's like I'm trying to do something the software doesn't expect.Īre there some settings that would work better or are my expectations a little too unorthodox? Going to Surface only mode like when printing a vase, doubles the wall thickness. ![]() So to sum up, when the model has a thickness equal to the nozzle width:Ĭhecking "Print thin walls" fills in the gaps are filled in with messy "scribbles". I would just make a solid model and use the "vase" or "Surface" mode, but I really need those holes in the sides. The messy scribbles are.acceptable, but I'd really like a cleaner, faster print. I've also tried all sorts of settings for shell, infill (though unnecessary) and patterns. (Screenshot (42).png and Screenshot (43).png)Īn interesting note, when I change the surface mode to "Surface", it draws the lines perfectly, however, it creates an inner shell, doubling the overall thickness and the print time. When I check the "Print thin walls" option, it does fill in those gaps but instead of the nozzle tracing direct paths between the vertices, it scribbles several of the lines, where the gaps would otherwise be. When I try to slice it, there are many gaps and voids where nothing is extruded. I'm wanting to print a hollow hexagonal tube in which the wall thickness in the model is 0.4 mm, the same as my nozzle. ![]()
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