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Here comes Cura 5.9 and in this stable release we have lots of material and printer profiles for UltiMaker printers, including the newly released Sketch Sprint. Additionally, scarf seams have been introduced alongside even more print settings and improvements. Check out the rest of this article to find out the details on all of that and more
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gr5 2,295
I looked at your stl. The stl has an outer and inner wall and cura is slicing it just as it is shown in CAD.
In other words, the CAD model is hollow, so the slicer also makes it hollow. Although the head is solid.
You can fix this in cura by going to "Mesh Fixes" section and checking the box "remove all holes".
Is this your model? You can simplify the CAD model greatly if you hadn't created those inner walls.
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salah_M 1
I will try this and i will come back to tell you...
I took the mesh but i rigging it with blender, iam so Beginner and this frist model to print I hope to get your level one day 🙏🌹
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