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Wizards for gap and seam.
Posted: 02 Aug 2018, 13:11
by nuggetz
Would be nice if we could have a wizard for setting up and testing value ranges for things that make kiss unique like the gap seam and depth. I’m sure I can think of other wizard too but anything that might be meaningful to run thru a wizard would be awesome.
Re: Wizards for gap and seam.
Posted: 02 Aug 2018, 14:58
by pjr
+1*10^googolplex
You have no idea how many times I have asked for this.
Peter
Re: Wizards for gap and seam.
Posted: 02 Aug 2018, 17:52
by garis
As I'm just starting on my KISSlicer journey (and have watched Michael's videos), where could I start with gap and seam settings? Is there a recommended STL for testing these settings. However, presumably they are dependent on filament, and several other settings.
Re: Wizards for gap and seam.
Posted: 03 Aug 2018, 03:23
by pjr
garis wrote:As I'm just starting on my KISSlicer journey (and have watched Michael's videos), where could I start with gap and seam settings? Is there a recommended STL for testing these settings. However, presumably they are dependent on filament, and several other settings.
I started with both at zero. Then I played around with the settings (one at a time) too see if I could get any improvement.
After slicing, you can look at the "Paths" view to see the differences.
Peter
Re: Wizards for gap and seam.
Posted: 12 Aug 2018, 17:28
by bobstro
pjr wrote:garis wrote:[...] I started with both at zero. Then I played around with the settings (one at a time) too see if I could get any improvement.
May I ask what you wound up with? I'm all over the place, and always seem to wind up where I started. Having a target range to go with initially would definitely help.
So far, Seam Depth 0.1, Seam Gap 0.1 and Join-Loop set to Seam seems to be helping the most. I've got Loop-Order set to Perimeter-Last.
Has anyone got a link to pics with settings & results? Once I have a feel for what each setting changes, I'm sure this will get much easier.
Thanks!
Re: Wizards for gap and seam.
Posted: 13 Aug 2018, 03:10
by pjr
I am currently running depth at 0.5 and gap 0.0.
But I am not currently printing anything important; just testing for some printer company at the moment

so my seams are not particularly well hidden.
We really do need a wizard for this.
Peter