How can I avoid this hole in a single perimeter sloped wall?
Hi,
How can I avoid this hole in a single perimeter sloped wall?
The files are available from this post:
https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/29094-remix-prusa-faceshield-with-cover-for-06mm-nozzle-
Cheers Bas
RE: How can I avoid this hole in a single perimeter sloped wall?
FWIW - Local hospitals have asked that we focus on the NIH-approved shield design, possibly for this very reason. I gave up on printing those add-ons for the Prusa RC3 frame.
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RE: How can I avoid this hole in a single perimeter sloped wall?
You could try , detect thin walls.
RE: How can I avoid this hole in a single perimeter sloped wall?
@peter-m26
I did but the hole is still there. I am now testing thicker wall thicknesses of the cover. I hope that will solve the problem. I am running a test with 1 and 0.8 mm thickness.
RE: How can I avoid this hole in a single perimeter sloped wall?
@basbasbas
So it looks like your layer transition is right there. The fact that it is leaving a gap makes me think that your retraction/coast settings are such that it's running out of material before the end of the layer. The unretraction settings may, or may not be incorrect as well. Moving the layer start to a different place, or random, would likely "correct" the problem. Though really it's more just hiding the problem.
RE: How can I avoid this hole in a single perimeter sloped wall?
@william-m51
Hi William, this is indeed the problem, but how can I change layer start? I have tried random, but it did not change the layer starts in prusaslicer.
RE: How can I avoid this hole in a single perimeter sloped wall?
@william-m51
Hi William, this is indeed the problem, but how can I change layer start? I have tried random, but it did not change the layer starts in prusaslicer.
That I don't know right off hand. I haven't actually transitioned to prusaslicer yet. 🙂 🙂