This is a community forum, so if you can't find a way to post an example file it's going to be hard for others to help you. Judging from your picture, you may also want to try adding 1 bottom solid layer, since bridging generally only happens when you tell the software you need a solid structure at...
This is a community forum, so if you can't find a way to post an example file it's going to be hard for others to help you. Judging from your picture, you may also want to try adding 1 bottom solid layer, since bridging generally only happens when you tell the software you need a solid structure at...
It does print the skins, but those skins intersect and cross through one another. I would recommend doing a union operation in your CAD package so that you have actual solids for printing. That's is usually more reliable than having open non-closed skins. Something is getting lost in the translatio...
You can click the "Custom Zones" button at the bottom of the process settings and enter the min and max Z range that you want to print. That's another easy way to isolate a specific zone of your model, but the instructions I posted above for dropping it below the table help make sure the ...
S3D-Jason wrote: ↑Thu Jul 27, 2023 11:55 am
Can you attach the factory file (File > Save Factory File As)?
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This is already included in the V5 software. See this post for more details: https://forum.simplify3d.com/viewtopic.php?p=62689#p62689 Basically, just overwrite the original STL file with your changes and S3D will automatically ask if you want to reload it, keeping the position, process settings, s...
Those 2 STL files are completely overlapping with one another, so I don't think you'll be able to achieve what you want use those 3D models alone. If you want to add reinforcement ribs to the outer cylinder, you would typically just union those parts within your CAD package and then export the comb...
I experimented to try and get decent bridging, which happens nicely at about 25% speed...no surprise However Im using CHT volcano nozzle and a normal temp of 220 which is great except when the speed digs down to 25%, it is boiling the filament even though the temp says its 220. I tried a section tur...