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addohm
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multiple support style on a single object prusaslicer

I might be missing it or it may just not be possible, but is there a way to have multiple support types on a single object?  I looked through object modifier, modifier box, and layer height modifiers but I don't see anything like that.  Essentially trying to do what's in this image:

Posted : 22/04/2023 7:51 pm
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Neophyl
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RE: multiple support style on a single object prusaslicer

You can't find it because its not possible to do so (yet).  You could request such a feature on github though.  I thought I saw someone ask for that but I've just done a search and couldn't find one.  

btw don't bother with grid, just use snug, it works better every time as its grid without the massive expansion.  

Posted : 22/04/2023 8:07 pm
addohm
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Topic starter answered:
RE: multiple support style on a single object prusaslicer

I'll do that.  Would be cool to have a feature that infers the best support for whatever needs supporting.  I find trees REALLY good for curves and details, but grid cant be beat for long flat surfaces.

Posted by: @neophyl

You can't find it because its not possible to do so (yet).  You could request such a feature on github though.  I thought I saw someone ask for that but I've just done a search and couldn't find one.  

btw don't bother with grid, just use snug, it works better every time as its grid without the massive expansion.  

 

Posted : 22/04/2023 8:55 pm
addohm
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Topic starter answered:
RE:

I'll do that.  Would be cool to have a feature that infers the best support for whatever needs supporting.  I find trees REALLY good for curves and details, but grid cant be beat for long flat surfaces imho.  I had some bad experiences with snug years ago and just dont use it anymore.

Posted by: @neophyl

You can't find it because its not possible to do so (yet).  You could request such a feature on github though.  I thought I saw someone ask for that but I've just done a search and couldn't find one.  

btw don't bother with grid, just use snug, it works better every time as its grid without the massive expansion.  

 

Posted : 22/04/2023 8:55 pm
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