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Combing in infill - actually following infill path


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Posted · Combing in infill - actually following infill path

Ok this is an odd one.....

 

Is it possible to force Cura to comb in the infill like it would a perimeter path.  So there is no stringing within the infill?

 

I am making open honeycomb parts with no top or bottom layers (for glare control on light fittings). So I want the honeycomb to be perfect, without the stringing caused by the tool head travelling across the infill.

 

Any suggestions very welcome!

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    Posted · Combing in infill - actually following infill path

    I realise this is an odd thing to want to do, since no one usually cares what infill  looks like! But If anyone can think of a hack to make combing go over infill paths I would be extremely grateful!

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