Hi,
this looks about right. You speficied "cylinder(h=30, r1=60, r2=56)". "r" stands for radius, so it has a diameter (r*2) of 120mm. Cura does not perform any automatic scalling now and you can see that the object is 30mm tall.
Take a look at the OpenSCAD documentation for cylinder:
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/OpenSCAD_User_Manual/The_OpenSCAD_Language#cylinder
One more hint - play with "$fn" which specifies the smoothness of the object (facet number). This way you'll get smoother curved surfaces.
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Nicolinux 288
Hi Rob and welcome to the forums.
The reason Cura scales the cube is because of its tiny proportions. You have set the cube to be a tenth of a milimeter big. Check out these Cura settings (and you might want to create a bigger cube ? )
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robwal 0
Hi Nicolinux!
Changed it!
I'm having similar (??) problem with the STL generated from following openscad and then opening in Cura.
difference(){
cylinder(h=30, r1=60, r2=54);
cylinder(h=30, r1=7, r2=7);
}
I'm trying to print a cap for the filament side gap.
It is a 3cm high cap for both ends, it has a 7mm hole in it.But it turs out real big...
I hope you can guide me towards the solution!
Kind regards,
Rob
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