Luke67
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Ok thank you, I will try that
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I am currently stuck on another project. I have designed my piece in Inkscape and exported as an svg into Fusion. When I am done the wall thickness is about .2 in the model. When I slice it, it does not want to print it because it is too thin. I cannot create an offset in Fusion because of the complexity of the line. Each time I attempt it the program crashes or loads forever. Is there some way I can tell Cura to just print the wall at .4 instead of redesigning my entire piece?
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@Smithy that is exactly what I need. Thank you so so much. It works exactly how I want it too now :D.
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Yes I am new to using Cura and I do not know where all of the setings are. I am just a little frustrated because @kmanstudios is not explaining where I can find those settings. The part @Smithy mentioned with the settings in Fusion is exactly what I am looking for. And when I mentioned "sketchup" I meant for @kmanstudios to model something himself and to see what I am trying to accomplish. I apoligize for not uploading screenshots sooner. I now understand where to change the settings for stop at <Z height> thanks to @P3D.
Here is a what I am still unclear on
1. The settings for where I can change "Automatically drop to build plate"
2. The setting in Fusion to change what direction the Z axis is.
3. How I can model a part in fusion and import it into Cura with the same exact orientation without the need to manually rotate and move the piece.
I thank you all for the feedback given and I appreciate the further help that you guys are giving me.
I still have much to learn and appreciate anything that you can help me on.
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Here is the video
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Ahh ok, the first part is useful. But again I am doing this with one extruder. How can I change the default modeling orientation. For what I need stop at layer height will be fine.
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3 minutes ago, kmanstudios said:
And still no screenshots.....
I am getting them right now so calm down. I am also making a video
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I did. I am trying to design a piece that can be 2 different colors. But when I import to cura I have to manually rotate objects. And I have need tell it what layer height to stop. Not to print one body and stop.
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Ok let me try the stop at layer height
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Yeah I saw a youtube video for that but I can't find the settings or how to add the pause at layer height
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Not sure if that guide will work as I only have 1 extruder
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Yes the settings I a, looking for is in that screenshot. I need 2 bodies because I need it to print one in black filament. Then I am going to change the filament and print the next piece without removing the previous fro the build plate. So the 2nd parts starts at 12.5 Z height on top of the black.
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I will send screenshots later
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Sketchup 2 simple cylinders or even just one. Try changing the Z height and try to move it up. Because I can't
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I did that but it is ONE body and if I make it seperate bodies the top one moves down because it is suspended in the air on nothing
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Yes that works but then it is one body
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So the way I designed it in Fusion was a cylinder standing vertically with 2 bodies. When I import them into cura however, they are placed horizontally and I am unable to get the 2nd body in the air. Then I need to only print one of the bodies. The one on top is where I am going to change the filament
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That worked but they are still sideways and now they are one piece. I need 2 separate pieces to print. But I can't move the 2nd piece up
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I am trying to load 2 files. On is at a higher Z height because I am changing filament and starting next file. But Cura will not position them the way I designed them in Fusion360 and they are on there side for some reason. I could really use some help. I am a little new to 3D printing
Cannot print thin walls
in UltiMaker Cura
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Thank you so much @gr5 this is exactly what I needed!