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Posted · Remove All Holes and Modified Settings Block

Hi I am printing some swords for my nephews for Christmas.

 

The problem I have is the blade is hollow and would like to add infill in the blade, If I use the Remove All Holes option it works but it also removes functional holes I need, I thought maybe a block with modified settings would do the trick to add or remove the Remove All Holes option but unfortunately it doesn't seem to work.

 

It this something that can be done or do I need to go another direction to be able to have infill in the blade part.

 

Any help would be appreciated   

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    Posted · Remove All Holes and Modified Settings Block

    Hey @BEprints,

     

    I believe @fieldOfView is right, if these settings don't fit your needs, than you have to switch over to CAD.
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    But it doesn't have to be that difficult. 
    If the polygon count is low enough you can load your file into Autodesk Tinkercad, remove everything except the blade and load the blade back into Cura as a mesh modifier. It will have the correct shape to be printed as support/infill.

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