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Posted · loss of interior structure

Hello everyone, I'm testing with this software, I was using another but I saw several means that this is better. However, a problem arises, and that is when the layer view turns out that the internal structures are lost.
You can help me solve this problem, thank you

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    Posted · loss of interior structure

    I was about to mention that the walls are probably too thin to print.  By default they need to be line_width*2.  But you can check "print thin walls" to print thinner walls.

     

    However now I see your exray view had red.  LOTS OF RED.  That is not good.  It may be unrelated though.  I looks like the top of your object is double walled.  Also the bottom.  I don't understand how it could be red in xray mode and invisible in solid view mode.  Does it have a top or not?

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    Posted · loss of interior structure

    Did you read my comment about thin walls?  Did you try "print thin walls"?

     

    Try setting the line width to less than half the width of those walls.  So if the walls are 0.1mm try setting the line width to 0.03mm (even if you don't have a nozzle that small - just to see if the problem is that the walls are too thin).

     

    If that doesn't fix it then I'd assume it's something to do with the red areas in xray mode.

     

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    Posted · loss of interior structure

    I guess this is a 3dlabprint model, these stl are single line (no wall thickness) i found there are several cura settings that will prevent the iner structure from being sliced, mainly slicing tollerance that needs to be set at 'exclusive' and surface mode set as 'both' there are others also.

     

    I have attached a cura 3.6 profile that i use to print these planes

     

    hope it helps

     

    wing-single wall.curaprofile

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    Posted · loss of interior structure

    excellent, worked the first, many thanks.
    as a way to continue learning, between the lines of the thin walls, a fill can be made, I understand that fill fill gap

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    Posted · loss of interior structure
    On 1/17/2019 at 5:45 AM, obewan said:

    I guess this is a 3dlabprint model, these stl are single line (no wall thickness) i found there are several cura settings that will prevent the iner structure from being sliced, mainly slicing tollerance that needs to be set at 'exclusive' and surface mode set as 'both' there are others also.

     

    I have attached a cura 3.6 profile that i use to print these planes

     

    hope it helps

     

    wing-single wall.curaprofile

    @obewan Hi, I have the same problem and I tried to download the profile but Cura is not accepting. I have a Ender 3Pro. Can you share the profile again to see if it will work? I am printing a plane and Cura is not recognizing the internal structure.

     

    Thanks in advance

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    Posted · loss of interior structure

    That profile will not work with the newer versions of cura, what version are you using.

    Best if you send me a profile from your cura and i will see if i can tweek it for you.

    With the stl loaded into cura do a file/save project and post or send me the .3mf 

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    Posted · loss of interior structure
    28 minutes ago, obewan said:

    That profile will not work with the newer versions of cura, what version are you using.

    Best if you send me a profile from your cura and i will see if i can tweek it for you.

    With the stl loaded into cura do a file/save project and post or send me the .3mf 

     

    I think I found the problem. I changed the tollerance to 'exclusive' and now I can see the internal structure. I will print to see how it will go. Thanks for responding

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