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philippxmeyer

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  1. Almost perfect, thank you. It was not the "Skin Removal Width" but the "Skin Expand With" that needed to be increased. Now it generates a flat surface and the bumps printed on top of it 👍 It also came back to me what the original problem was, it was a rooftop for my father's model railway. With the different setting the print time is reduced from 5 hours something to 4 hours straight. Best regards Philipp
  2. Hi everybody, i'm a mechanical engineer but quite new to 3d printing, please forgive me, if my question is answered a million times before, in that case just help me with some links and keywords 🙂 I ran into this problem with a part i don't really know what it was, nevertheless i just drew an example in solidworks: When i slice this in Cura, it makes the layers below the Bumps look like this: Problem is, Cura prints the outlines to the holes in the infill in mid-air, causing some fuzz and imperfections: Is there any possibility to just print the surface as a whole and the bumps on top of that? That would save lots of printing time and the outcome should be much better. Or am i running in some noob problem and the answer is simply: "It's okay the way it is"? Kind regards Philipp
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