51 minutes ago, Sloppsta said:Is it possible to add intelligent infill direction when bridging?
I am still working on handling bridge skins better. There are some changes already done and some I have yet to consider. I will bear your suggestion in mind. Cheers!
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Is it possible to add intelligent infill direction when bridging?
As you can see some areas of this bridge layer will print great where others will struggle!
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