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That is an interesting project. I'm not sure how good the translation to English works.
I tested with a 25x25x25 cube. I can get close but Cura wants to make the trip as short as it can. That means extrude a line up, move over, extrude down, move over, extrude a line up, etc..
Every layer looks just like this. No walls, no floor, no top, just infill
If the project needs to:
Extrude a line up, move over, come back, extrude a line up, move over, come back, extrude a line up, etc you will have to fool any slicer into doing that. It is totally inefficient and goes against the programmers intent. I am not saying it can't be done, but it may require some programming skills.
I won't do the test for you, but playing with the settings in a slicer you should get to the photo above. Here is the big clue [ ]
Good Luck!
Greg (from Orvieto) Valiant
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That is an interesting project. I'm not sure how good the translation to English works.
I tested with a 25x25x25 cube. I can get close but Cura wants to make the trip as short as it can. That means extrude a line up, move over, extrude down, move over, extrude a line up, etc..
Every layer looks just like this. No walls, no floor, no top, just infill
If the project needs to:
Extrude a line up, move over, come back, extrude a line up, move over, come back, extrude a line up, etc you will have to fool any slicer into doing that. It is totally inefficient and goes against the programmers intent. I am not saying it can't be done, but it may require some programming skills.
I won't do the test for you, but playing with the settings in a slicer you should get to the photo above. Here is the big clue [ ]
Good Luck!
Greg (from Orvieto) Valiant
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