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Slicing thin-wall-models

Posted: 09 Sep 2017, 11:01
by Tutorius
I have found the problem with thin walled models that made me almost go to an other slicer :)

I want to slice flying rc-planes, and have constructed some parts using blender. My actual project did not slice in kisslicer to get a perimeter with only one loop.

Without changing one parameter in style-setting, the small wall of the model is not completly rendered.
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The value for the inset-surface is to be changed to a small value, i choose the value of zero
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After this cahnge, the model can be rendered correct to print with only one loop as wanted
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Re: Slicing thin-wall-models

Posted: 09 Sep 2017, 14:25
by lonesock
Yes, slicing single-extrusion-thickness walls can be tough. One technique I have used for this kind case is to leave the model solid, but have KISSlicer print it in Vase mode with only 1 loop.

Jonathan

Re: Slicing thin-wall-models

Posted: 09 Sep 2017, 15:07
by Tutorius
Slicing solid models is a thing i also thought of, but would not run when trying to slice the wings, i want so add "ripps" (is this the correct english word?) there for more stability.

Re: Slicing thin-wall-models

Posted: 09 Sep 2017, 16:34
by lonesock
"Ribs" [8^)

In Vase mode you can add extra strengthening material by adding an extra surface. So putting a small hole or thin cutout in your solid model will actually add more plastic in the printed model.

Jonathan

Re: Slicing thin-wall-models

Posted: 10 Sep 2017, 15:21
by Tutorius
Hi,

i will give it a try. At the moment the way of slicing wit this parameter set to zero does a good job.

Have a look at this wing-part (was aborted cause ty y-axis looses a step)
WIng001.jpg
WIng002.jpg
Its a very stable thing, you can not bend or break it easily, but i need to put more current on my y-stepper.