Workflow question,
I started using ChituBox almost right out of the box after reading many, many less than stellar opinions of the stock slicer, and I'm pretty happy with it. I've actually used it to hollow a couple of times and it has worked out fine for me.
I tried MeshMixer, and I've had a few issues with odd artifacts in the surface of the item after hollowing and adding drain holes, pretty much any time i'm adding the drain holes when it's on a face that's not perfectly flat. It's ok if it's the flat bottom of something, but if it's a face that has details and some large flat areas that I'm putting the holes in, I get weird jagged surface artifacts all around the holes, so I've been hollowing in MM, then digging the holes in Chitu, and that seems ok.
I started playing with PrusaSlicer to place supports, and it seems to be pretty good, but I've only used it a couple of times.
However, last night I did run into a problem. I'm trying to print a larger piece that I wanted to hollow. So I hollowed in MM, exported and then opened in Prusa, and added supports, and I could not get it to generate ANY supports inside the very large hollow.
Anyone have experience with using Prusa's auto-support to put supports inside a hollow print?
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Dennis Hurlburt
2019-12-05 23:12:43
Chris Moore
2019-12-06 01:09:01
Dennis Hurlburt
2019-12-06 01:19:01