Export from tinkercad to obj file then into Prusaslicer gives poor quality on sloped surfaces
When exporting from Tinkercad to an obj/stl file then importing that file into prusa I get a problem where top and bottom perimeters are not filled in on the sloped part of the item.
In Tinkercad the surfaces are smooth as shown below
Yet When I view the item in Prusa after importin I can see that the perimter hasnt been sufficiently filled in where the slope begins as shown below:-
So the end product looks like this:-
As you can see the smooth outer perimeter is failing at the start of the sloped surface. has anyone any ideas ?
Edited by Joan Tabb, to show pictures
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Hi Joan , thanks for inserting the pics for me However you have inserted pic 1 twice, the second picture should be as per below, unfortunately I have no way of editing the original post.
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Also pic 3 hasnt sized well so I have turned it to horizontal to display more of the problem, see below.
RE: Export from tinkercad to obj file then into Prusaslicer gives poor quality on sloped surfaces
can you save your prusa slicer setup in a project file (.3mf file) and then ZIP the file so that you can attach it to your next post,
then we can try and make more suggestions.
regards Joan
I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility. Location Halifax UK
RE: Export from tinkercad to obj file then into Prusaslicer gives poor quality on sloped surfaces
Hi Joan, Please find bow6.zip uploaded