Open Mikyleee opened 2 years ago
Thanks for the report. I checked the STL model in MS 3D Builder and it did not report ay errors. I imported the STL into Cura and it sliced with a CR-10 as the active printer and my own profile.
Using your 3mf file, it would not slice. Changing the "Ironing Pattern" from "Concentric" to "ZigZag" allowed the model to slice. I think this report makes it unanimous...there are problems with the Concentric pattern: as Infill, as Top / Bottom, as Support, and now as Ironing. I'll let the developers decide if this is actually a duplicate. It does appear to be a continuing problem with the Concentric pattern though.
Hi Greg, sorry for the slow reply.
Many thanks, that seems to have solved it... quite frustrating as the rest of it has already been printed with concentric ironing and concentric support interface too.
None the less, at least I can print it now! Thanks! :D
Application Version
5.1.0
Platform
Windows 10
Printer
Artillery Sidewinder X1 V4
Reproduction steps
Exported STL from Solidworks (tried very fine detail, fine, coarse and custom).
Imported STL to Cura.
Hit Slice.
Actual results
I get this dialogue.
I have various other solid bodies in this part file that when I export to STL, they work ok. It's just this individual part.
I also reopened the STL and part file in SW and ran the geometry analysis and no issues.
I also noticed when I try to slice this model when it's stood on the end, it slices fine.
Expected results
Slice correctly?
Checklist of files to include
Additional information & file uploads
Chess Board Insert.zip