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It's a question of scale. It appears to be drawn in English units. When I scale it up to 2540% it doesn't fit my build plate. At 1270% it is a single wall piece and does slice at .4 line width. At 635% it doesn't slice because the walls are too thin for my line width of .4.
Search around here for cookie cutters. There was another post by about them and as I recall an acceptable solution came up.
One thing you can do is make the whole thing a solid piece, set Cura up with "0" infill, no bottom, and no top. Then you can adjust the wall thickness until you get something useful. I think the other person had a wedge shaped cutting edge on the bottom of their cookie cutter.
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It's a question of scale. It appears to be drawn in English units. When I scale it up to 2540% it doesn't fit my build plate. At 1270% it is a single wall piece and does slice at .4 line width. At 635% it doesn't slice because the walls are too thin for my line width of .4.
Search around here for cookie cutters. There was another post by about them and as I recall an acceptable solution came up.
One thing you can do is make the whole thing a solid piece, set Cura up with "0" infill, no bottom, and no top. Then you can adjust the wall thickness until you get something useful. I think the other person had a wedge shaped cutting edge on the bottom of their cookie cutter.
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