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herzla

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  1. in the images below you see I'm experimenting with overhangs my current problem is that Cura starts to add Top- and Bottom-Layers on overhangs (the yellow lines in picture 2) when I set Top- and Bottom-Thickness to Zero I get the better overhangs but top- and bottom layers are missing :~| suggestions? any option to change the min-angle for Top/Bottom? is there any way in cura to set different settings for different regions on an object? (also wall-thickness would be great to change for areas with extreme overhangs)
  2. haha, great, I found this forum again πŸ˜„ guys, klipper is awesome, absolutely abesome! @first request: the convert from curve to pixel to g1 to g3 became more complex ~~ so implementing step & arc direct into Cura would be great πŸ˜„
  3. okai, after 2 attempts I will not install Kipper on my Chitu3DV6 tonight.. but thank you all! πŸ˜„ sometimes I wondered why I bought a RSP 3 B+ just for a WebInterface and why my ordered board will not be shipped now I found PandaPi (again) https://www.pandapi3d.com/product-page/pandapi-2-8 and ordered so I'll give an update about the future of my chinese printer within 2-3 weeks πŸ”
  4. yess, that's the point πŸ˜” I'm dreaming of an analog computer since over 25 years looks nice on the first view first little test-cylinder got printed without explosions or a burning printer the gcode-file of my model comes down from over 200MB to almost 70MB (6,607,713 lines to 2,048,472) I'll have a look at the acr-settings in my marlin and will do a ~20h testprint I'll check if there is any way to get it done with one click like SolidWorks-Plugin does - just i high-quality here you see the diffrent resolutions: right is 'coarse' - 0,05788cm and 30 degrees (450KB) middle is 'fine' (:rofl) - 0,022304cm and 10 degrees (1.4MB) left is minimum tolerance - 0.00241187cm and 0,5 degrees (235MB) the SolidWorks-File (SLDPRT) has 1.1MB, the STEP has 5.5MB so at this point thanks for your replies I think we're a bit away from the point i wanted to reach but first I have to try Klipper Firmware and learn about G2/G3 commands @gr5 yess I'm unhappy with marlin somehow - so Klipper will come next as my board can handle it or the new will arrive I'm unsure if a $500-dollar Tronxy 400 Pro is much better than an $200-printer but I needet 400mm and liked this coreXY-stuff (after I saw my fried's printer shaking) so I had to choose if I pay 7-8 hundret Euro for a chineese printer and some tuning or invest over 10 thousand for a project that is more like a hobby or a passion-test and may not be realisable at all πŸ˜‰ and honestly I saw the diffrence between 200 and 500 or 900 dollar but I didn't saw the real diffrence to a 10k$ printer (except the case) and yess, I'm a newbe in 3d-printing but I'm great in imagination and optimasition and as I see a world full of STL-Files I just wondered..
  5. i thought my coreXY does beautiful roundings.. ..and now I see none of my gcode-files contain a G2 or G3 command 😞
  6. hi there I'm using SolidWorks since years and got a 3D-Printer some weeks ago may I'm wrong but to me STL look like a bitmap-stack without knowing that curves exist I don't know if Cura (internal) knows about curves and roundings but my printer does and my SolidWorks also! sure I use the SolidWorks-Plugin but in background this also just creates an STL and not in best quality (event I didn't got it done with absolute minimum tolerance-settings) if I export the STL from SolidWorks with minumun tolerace-settings it looks round in Cura (but i know it is not and my STL grows to 250MB) so to come to a point I would like to be able to import STEP-Files into Cura :-) or is there any other file-type between SolidWorks and Cura?
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