Additional infill for wall thickness

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frankjoke
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Joined: 15 Nov 2014, 11:03

Additional infill for wall thickness

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Dear all,

I have only a view things I would change on Kisslicer, one is it's way it generates thicker walls (maybe to meet wall thickness parameter) if they are going inside.
Infill picture
Infill picture
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What I mean are the lightgreen and dark blue zig-zag lines.
Why cant you just generate more loops instead?
The printer is very much stressed on these zig-zag and the file size and print time is also biggger.
CraftWare Slicer
CraftWare Slicer
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p.s.: This happens also on straight walls as well, I just choose this one recent file I needed to print for my wife...
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PenskeGuy
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Joined: 08 Nov 2014, 18:04

Re: Additional infill for wall thickness

Post by PenskeGuy »

frankjoke wrote:What I mean are the lightgreen and dark blue zig-zag lines.
Why cant you just generate more loops instead?
Because then there would be no control over the number of Loops in a different situation. Besides, the Sparse Infill that satisfies the Wall Thickness can do so without having to complete an entire circuit that a Loop requires. IOW, it isn't a Loop unless it completes back to itself. Generating another Loop, just to satisfy Wall thickness has MANY pitfalls that you may be unaware of.
layer_at_a_time
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Re: Additional infill for wall thickness

Post by layer_at_a_time »

I'm having an issue with this as well. I don't want the quick zig zag motion the extruder has to make to lay down that line.

Is there a way to prevent that from happening? Overall I really like this slicer, but I can't see my self continuing with it if I can't control the zig zag infill.

Anything?
Isaac_alaska
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Re: Additional infill for wall thickness

Post by Isaac_alaska »

under "number of loops" set it to a sufficiently high number to achieve the wall thickness you want

note that the craftware slicer used 5 loops, while kisslicer is only set to use 3
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