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Sep 2016

I have no idea how I can compensate on my design. Where do I even start?

Or maybe I should just get another slicer? This is very disappointing

thanks

Hi

I believe you missed one of my posts.

Please look back thru the entire message thread.

I did not realize that entering my posts on the main box would

get my posts out of order.

Let me know if my previous post helped you in some manner.

gg

Hello Gary,

Yes, you are right. I did miss your post. It does help. And I suppose my main concern is fit. I believe I will experiment some and get back to you if I find out anything more. Perhaps at a 6.25mm radius hole it gets harder for the tool head because it is a tighter radius.

Thanks,

Mike

13 days later

Hello,

I wanted to update this thread to let everyone know that I solved my problem. Interesting enough there were TOO many facets in the circle for its small size. I guess you can have too many. I new that the default was 24 so I increased it to 144, simply because I figured the more the merrier. For a 6mm radius circle and for my particular application I found that the best amount of sides was only 12 sides.

Mike

1 year later

I was going to update this forum with the solution to this problem but forgot to. Apparently the circle that I had had too many sides to it that caused problems. So if you have a problem like this just reduce the amount of sides. I had 144 sides; but for a small hole like that 12 sides works good.

Also, I purchased a fusion f400 printer and they were the ones that helped me out on this one. So yeah, they do have good customer service over there.