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Nuevo en esto, pegas con el diseño de piezas


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Posted (edited) · Nuevo en esto, pegas con el diseño de piezas

Hola a todos, soy nuevo en el mundillo, todavia no me ha llegado la impresora y ya estoy tropezando por todas partes, al grano.

He diseñado una pieza en Blender y me gustaria aplicar distintos rellenos a partes concretas de ella, cosa que he visto cómo hacer en Cura, pero jiuston tenemos un problema. El caso es que al importar la pieza STL en el Cura, es un todo, no puedo seleccionar partes concretas como en el blender, que las puedo dejar sin agrupar y seleccionar individualmente, pero el Cura las importa todas como si fuera una. Desde el Blender hay una opción 'batch mode'  que hace un STL por 'trozo indivudual', pero al importar así en el Cura, van al centro, quedando desencajado todo, un lio vamos.

¿Alguna idea de cómo hacer lo que quiero?, la pieza tiene su complicación, lleva amarres, tornillos que deben roscar en ciertas zonas que quiero reforzar y paredes que no me importa tanto su relleno, etc.. El caso es que no consigo importar la pieza entera y seleccionar sólo esas partes para aplicarles distintos rellenos, o importar las partes sueltas y que no se vayan al centro, perdiendo su posición en la pieza completa. Por ejemplo en estos 3 'muñones' donde debe ir tornillo, seleccionados en Blender:

 

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Pero al importarlo al Cura me selecciona todo:

 

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Muchas gracias.

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    Posted · Nuevo en esto, pegas con el diseño de piezas

    Hello @Mikelo I have responded in the other post.

    Use a support blocker.

    Set the Per Model settings to "Modifiy settings for overlaps"

    Select "Infill Density" and "Infill Pattern" as additional settings to alter and then change the value of those settings.

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    Posted · Nuevo en esto, pegas con el diseño de piezas

    If that was printed it PLA it wouldn't need a brim.  It has plenty of surface area to hold it down.  In PETG or ABS then yes, a brim would probably be necessary.

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