Duckers_McQuack
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Sliced model looks terrible.

Top is what it should look like, but bottom is what it shows as. completely broken, why is that?

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S3D-Alex
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Re: Sliced model looks terrible.

Could you please post the STL or the Factory File? This looks like it is more than likely a model issue but I cannot confirm that without the files. You can also use Repair > Identify Non-Manifold Edges and/or Repair > Identify Self-Intersecting Surfaces to find these errant sections.
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dkightley
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Re: Sliced model looks terrible.

See: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=13150 updated a few minutes ago!
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Duckers_McQuack
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Re: Sliced model looks terrible.

thanks, but i solved it :) Apparently the meshes were broken, and S3D can't handle such like cura can. So i imported every piece into windows 3d builder, repaired from there, then threw it in.

But this dragon won't work. Teeth no matter the layer height won't show.

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MasterFX
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Re: Sliced model looks terrible.

Link? Factory File? STL?
horst.w
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Re: Sliced model looks terrible.

Duckers_McQuack wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2019 3:03 pm .... no matter the layer height won't show.


Layer Height ??? Layer Width can help perhaps!

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S3D-Alex
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Re: Sliced model looks terrible.

Depending on the orientation of the model here these teeth may be dipping below the thin wall threshold. I would recommend making sure you have external thin walls turned on. This option is found in the Advanced tab of the Process Settings.

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