Hi Max,
Welcome to the forum.
So the infill added here are there are the additional fill required to get the good shell thickness. The shell thickness of 0.8mm on the z axis doesn't mean it is in diagonal. The more incline you get the more it will test the value for top/bottom shell thickness. If you dont want that you can uncheck the fill bottom and fill top but that will make your object open at the base and at the top which is probably what you dont want.
Then problem is that we cannot really tell Cura that you want a top/bottom shell where there is a top or bottom but not where there are curves. That is kind of counter intuitive for a software. You can try to make the shell thicker and the top/bottom shell thinner but then you will run into other problems.
You can use the SwapAtZ plugin if you are used to playing with plugins:
http://umforum.ultimaker.com/index.php?/topic/7290-new-plugin-swap-at-height/
I will allow you to slice once with given settings, then slice again with another set of settings and mix the results using the plugin.
I hope this help.
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izzy 33
Hi max, it could be that the thickness in some parts is over 0.8mm thick, 2 runs of a 0.4mm nozzle, and so adds some infill. Or it could be a problem with the version of Cura you may be using, I have a thin part and it's not putting infill where I want it, and I don't want to print 100% fill.
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