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Posted (edited) · CURA 4.6betaTree Support generates "floating" structure. Should I report a bug?

I'm trying out 4.6 beta and noticed, while it was printing, that one of the Tree Supports for a model actually started in mid-air! Given the model, I assume it should have had the tree's trunk extend through an opening at the side which would have grounded it to the buildplate.

 

Fortunately, as shown, it seems to have got away with trying to print on air!

 

Is there a forum or somewhere for reporting issues?

 

Unfortunately (or fortunately?), due to the slightly random nature of Tree Supports, re-slicing does not reproduce the problem.

 

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    Posted · CURA 4.6betaTree Support generates "floating" structure. Should I report a bug?

    There's a megathread for reporting 4.6 issues. Best to post in here: 

     

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