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Posted · Slicing issues

Your image is too small to see what's really happening there but when I slice your object it looks as I would expect. Obviously, the slope is very shallow there so the walls are widely spaced.

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Have you tried the adaptive layer height feature? That can improve the look of shallow slopes.

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    Posted · Slicing issues
    3 hours ago, burtoogle said:

    Your image is too small to see what's really happening there but when I slice your object it looks as I would expect. Obviously, the slope is very shallow there so the walls are widely spaced.

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    Have you tried the adaptive layer height feature? That can improve the look of shallow slopes.

    No I haven't tried the feature.
    When you mention shallow slopes, this pipe comes out at 90gedrees  from the main part

     

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    Posted · Slicing issues
    42 minutes ago, jdm85 said:

    When you mention shallow slopes, this pipe comes out at 90gedrees  from the main part

     

    That's true for the direction of that pipe's axis but for the orthogonal direction there's a shallow slope near the top and bottom of the pipe.

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