shiansu
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Thank you for your answers.
Nosybottle, I think that might be the solution but it will take me some time to understand and try this settings. I will post later to tell you if that worked.
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Hello,
I would like to save a lot of time and material when I print complex molds by printing them hollow, but I usually can't because of the shape.
So I would like to know if it's possible to print support inside a "hollow"(not completly, cause we will need some support inside) object ?
It's not very easy to explain so I prepared an exemple :
I would like to print the object "etat1", juste a cylinder with 2 paraboloid facing each others.
If I try to print it that way, the upper paraboloid will be printed "in the air" and that won't work obviously...(remember infill is set to 0%)
So what I really want to know is how to say to Cura (5.1 by the way) to print just a support beetween the 2 paraboloids inside the object like in the picture "etat2" (where that part is very roughly represented by a red box)
I think the MAKERBOT MINFILL functiun is about what I'm looking for, but I don't own one of their printers...(and Cura is certainly better 😅)
Thank you
Is it possible to print support inside a "hollow" object ? (Using the minimum infill for supporting overhanging parts )
in UltiMaker Cura
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Ok, done. Lightning infill was what I was looking for. Thank you