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Posted (edited) · support seated on steep model face
6 minutes ago, GregValiant said:

You can ty it with tree supports to see how it looks.  Without support that roof won't print correctly.

 

Tree support seems to lead to odd result. Thank you!

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    Posted · support seated on steep model face

    I wonder if there is a problem with the model and Cura thinks the tree supports should be from that side when in fact they are growing through a wall?

    If it isn't a proprietary part - post the STL.

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    Posted · support seated on steep model face

    @GregValiant   I attached STL in the last post, but ... lost...

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    Posted · support seated on steep model face

    The model is good.  I suppose you have a reason for not printing them lying down.

     

    @gr5 - take a look here.  I get the same results as Curasurf and am unable to get the tree supports to support the slot roofs on the other side of the model.

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