Apparently according to SuperSlicer/PrusaSlicer it is in this case 🤷♂️
I attached the model if anyone wants to check.
Apparently according to SuperSlicer/PrusaSlicer it is in this case 🤷♂️
I attached the model if anyone wants to check.
The model looks manifold indeed. That's why I said "in most cases", not "in all cases".
If you save the model from Cura with File -> Save project... it also saves all your settings and I can have a look at those. Some settings can also cause this.
19 hours ago, ahoeben said:Some settings can also cause this.
If i would make a guess...:
"Mesh Fixes" -> "Remove All Holes"
...would have exactly this effect (in combination with zero percent infill).
Though... I can't imagine why anyone would enable this without a good reason?
On 2/4/2022 at 11:36 AM, tinkergnome said:
If i would make a guess...:
"Mesh Fixes" -> "Remove All Holes"
...would have exactly this effect (in combination with zero percent infill).
Though... I can't imagine why anyone would enable this without a good reason?
And you sir would be right on the money. How that setting ever even got turned on I have no earthly idea, it wasn't even a visible setting when I went to double check after your comment.
I appreciate both of your help sorting out the issue.
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In most cases, it is non-manifold models.
https://github.com/Ghostkeeper/SettingsGuide/blob/master/resources/articles/troubleshooting/missing_parts.md#non-manifold-meshes
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