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  1. Thank you for your hints.

    I played around with the seven mesh fixes in the settings but I didn't notice any changes at all. At least not to the main problem of the model.

    Additionally I uploaded my model to https://tools3d.azurewebsites.net/ and https://service.netfabb.com/ and let them repair the model. But the "fixed" model also had the same problem.

    Is there another way to export my model from blender to cura than exporting it in x3d or stl? Is there a better way?

  2. Hello all together,

    I have a problem with the rendering of a model I created in Blender after importing it in Cura.

    The model has the shape of two flower pots that are connected to each other on their ground so that it is open from the top and from the bottom. (A little smaller and more oval.)

    Blender-Rendering.thumb.png.441c4b434fb72dea36c741ca72db980c.png

    If I export this model in Blender in x3d or stl to import it into Cura, Cura displays it as an oval box with a closed ground and top and infill in the whole object.

    Cura-Rendering.thumb.jpg.fc1b9e2f752aa1ed4eb38af33be808c3.jpg

    I hoped Cura will calculate support for the bottom of the object till the middle plate inside the object is reached.

    Do you have any ideas how I can tell Cura that my object looks a little bit different? Or should I import it in Cura in a different way?

    Or have I done an error or missunderstood something?

    I have not tried to rotate my object, but then I would need much more support, so I would like to print it in this position.

    Thanks for your help in advance.

    flobbie

    Blender-Rendering.thumb.png.441c4b434fb72dea36c741ca72db980c.png

    Cura-Rendering.thumb.jpg.fc1b9e2f752aa1ed4eb38af33be808c3.jpg

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