![]() It fills a 5 layer thick sheet right across the entire open base at the level where the "mesh joins the solid ring into which it is embedded. ![]() However as soon as it is sliced (again it performs this perfectly) then when I preview or even create the 3D print it this is where the problem shows up. Using Cura 4.4 I can then open the file, land it on the base, again all looks great, even viewing through the build plate from underneath again all looks fine. When I highlight the entire object and create an stl file for printing -again all seems ok ![]() The mesh was then "embedded" into the ring.Įverything looks fine, when I rotate the object about in all planes I see exactly what I want. Drew up a base ring for it to sit on and in inserted into fusion360, modded the ring extruding sections sections to create my required base with fixing lugs etc. ![]() started with an imported scan of a very thin walled hollow object. I am using a combination of Autocad 2017, Fusion 360 and Meshmixer. Tell me what I am doing wrong or better still help me fix it. So pleeeeease please someone out there take pity and help me out. ![]() To solve this issue without any progress,(I hate to add up the wasted time) I am a real beginner, so apologise in advance if I am doing something so totally obviously wrong to you experts out there, but I have been trying for months, with hours and hours a week ![]()
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