thanks, you're right, in this case it's very visible when checking in Cura....
however in the next model (nespresso cup holder) I find it very difficult to see in Cura what would be the best setting...
thanks, you're right, in this case it's very visible when checking in Cura....
however in the next model (nespresso cup holder) I find it very difficult to see in Cura what would be the best setting...
In such cases, where it is hard to see a difference in the Cura layer view, I use the http://gcode.ws. Other people also recommend http://www.repetier.com/documentation/repetier-host/ for this purpose.
For the nespresso shell, try setting infill to 100% and then check layer view to see if it adds a little bit more in the curves - I'm not sure if it will.
The second print almost looks a bit like a classic "short belts too loose"-problem. Do circles come out as true circles for you?
I thought the same thing but the gap is shown in layer view also. Plus he doesn't have the other typical features of backlash.
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It seems you use a shell thickness of 1.6mm or similar. However, there is space for only three of the four lines. Maybe you try it with 1.2mm shell thickness. Before you print it, you could check it with layer view of Cura (which is always a good idea... ;-) ).
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