Thanks for the response ungutknut
I did try to set the angle in Cura but wouldn't accept 90 deg. for the angle I think it was set at 60.
not sure if i did it right will try again
Brian
Thanks for the response ungutknut
I did try to set the angle in Cura but wouldn't accept 90 deg. for the angle I think it was set at 60.
not sure if i did it right will try again
Brian
try setting surface mode normal and slicing tolerance exclusive, also make sure print thin walls is ticked.
But you do have some errors in the normals, In cura,top right, goto marketplace and download the mesh tools to show these errors.
I have attached the project file i use tfor printing the 3dlabprint files.
17 hours ago, IBBRAZIL10 said:Another issue I have had is that this Wing part (WR2) has a rectangular tube running thru it that I cant get Cura to recognize. It gets filled with the inner support structure.
I'm sure these parts are meant to be printed without infill. And don't forget:
Thanks obewan and tinkergnome
obewan your file wouldn't open. I did download Mesh tools and got the rectangular tube to be recognized. played around with different settings had it looking good tried to change infill density and it greyed out at 25 percent cant change it. wanted to lower it trying to get print below 24hrs. At 25 percent will be to heavy . What infill pattern would you recommend? Any thoughts??
Brian
What about the Cura profile and printing instructions from 3DLabPrint? I assume they know best how to print their models.
https://3dlabprint.com/faq/cura-not-slicing-with-internal-structures/
5 hours ago, IBBRAZIL10 said:Thanks obewan and tinkergnome
obewan your file wouldn't open. I did download Mesh tools and got the rectangular tube to be recognized. played around with different settings had it looking good tried to change infill density and it greyed out at 25 percent cant change it. wanted to lower it trying to get print below 24hrs. At 25 percent will be to heavy . What infill pattern would you recommend? Any thoughts??
Brian
did you try opening the file in cura ?
Infill needs to be set at 0% otherwise it will destroy your internal structure.
Print time is around 3 hours btw with single wall
Edited by obewanyes it says it cant open that type of file, Wow 3 hrs would be awesome
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You're looking for the "support overhang angle" option in the support section.
Concerning your 2nd problem: your .stl is not manifold which can cause random failures when slicing. Here's a screenshot of your model highlighting the faulty vertices.
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