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Martinmutter

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  1. Oh yea it's definitely a Cura 5.x issue... Was just hoping there might have been a setting that could workaround it. The issue is the hole in the bottom. It's a lampshade designed with a 41mm hole in the bottom. It works fine on older versions. But hoped someone here might had come up with a solution. Or that Ultimaker themselves fixes it. It even have a less smooth surface then the 4.x spiralized.... Looks. Meshy if you know what I mean. I can make a cylinder and it becomes perfectly round. While the lampshade gets a "polygon" look to it. Well gonna try the last 4.x update and just use that when ever I want to make spiralized stuff.... I just don't understand why they would change the way it works so fundamentally with... As far as I can see. Worse quality in the end.
  2. Sooooo am I just gonna have to start using some other slicer or is there an actual solution to this BS? I NEED that 41mm diameter hole. I don't have a decent drill for it and I do not feel like finding one when this has worked before. Or do I have to go back to using an old cura installation for this model? Also why do I get
  3. Okay so I'm printing the material of masochists. PETG Either it sticks or it doesn't and it seems like it's the Russian roulette of 3D printing. Why for the love of god can't I make it so that it prints from outer wall to inside and not try to put down 3mm diameter circles first?! Been bugging me since I started 3D printing and figured something would be done to mitigate this issue. I mean now I'm just doing a 0.4mm layer where the holes are so I can just drill them out when I'm done. Just saves time and headaches to do it that way since the slicer seemingly can't do. No the height of the nozzle is PERFECT. No weird artefacts dues to to much squish and no line separation or other weird stuff due to it being to far. And which hole that detaches is random. The ooze from the material catches I guess or whatever. And no. I don't want to use adhesives. What I want is to be able to choose NOT to print the tiny details ruining my prints first. The lines looking weird on the messed up print is due to is shifting ever so slightly after getting nocked loose by the hole detaching. Have it printing perfectly now without the damned holes in the first layer. But a way to make the holes not print until there is a wall they can attach to would be AWESOME.
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