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  1. I'm very new to 3D printing, so I'm hoping someone can help me with my problem, or at least give me an idea of what to work on to fix my issue! I'm trying to print what is essentially a cookie cutter, but for use with polymer clay. I want the cutter to be very thin so it will give me a clean and precise cut on the clay. I tried printing this bat shaped cutter which has 0.2mm thick walls at the top. You can see in the screenshots below in some areas there are gaps in the walls. I designed the shape in Fusion 360, sliced in Cura, and printed with my Ender 3 Pro. I'm using a 0.2mm nozzle. I printed at 220 degrees, then tried again at 230 degrees, but the prints look identical with gaps in the same places. I also printed a seashell shaped cutter with 0.2mm wall thickness and had the same issue with gaps on some rounded edges. I don't see any gaps or issues in the slicer. Is it possible to achieve solid walls at 0.2mm thickness? If so, what settings should I try to change next? I was thinking maybe print speed, but there are so many settings, I wasn't sure what to change or by what increment. bat rev2.stl
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