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maxipoblete

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  1. Lol yes! Sometimes that's the only way, Here's the result.. (it's concrete 😄)
  2. Thank you and sorry for not sharing the Cura project file before. Turning on thin walls solves my problem actually. These options were hidden and I had to turn on all settings to find that. Thanks again! I would appreciate any suggestions / help / advice. project_file_max.3mf
  3. Hello Masters, I am new to using Cura software and I am not familiar with the options. I am using the software to slice for 3D printing of concrete, which explains the filament width in case anyone wonders lol. My problem is that on the third layer of printing, the print path moves towards one corner of the object and creates a kind of circular fill, as if it were covering a hole. Im worried this could affect the quality of the printed element. In the following picture, the print path towards the corner and the subsequent "hole filling process" is included. I'm using cura on Mac OS Sonoma 14.3.1 Software version 5.6.0. Custom printer, with Nozzle size 15 mm Layer height 7 mm Number of walls are 2. Spiralization is off Silicing Tolerance is Middle I dont know what is causing this, Thank you for your help and patience.
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