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Mar 2015

So it’s more of a Cura issue with the STLs (although netfabb and meshmixer detect errors). Cura must be doing some kind of automatic repairs that cause this kind of weird behaviour.

Maybe a combination of the Fix Horribles options could solve this (or make it better).

Thanks for those pictures. This really helps.

I am going to discuss it with my colleague who can work on the designs.

Try opening the STL in NettFabb or MeshMixer it will show the errors.

Or slice it with Cura and go to layerview to see the extra lines that create the artifacts

“Maybe a combination of the Fix Horribles options could solve this (or make it better).”

Nope, tried it directly after I read your message -> no success :frowning:

btw: the ‘grippy’ case seems to be the worst of all.

I don’t think that this is a Cura related issue, because Meshmixer and Netfabb are telling me that the mesh has several defects. Unfornately both are not able to repair it properly…

That’s what i thought too… I tried several of them but not all the combinations… but if netfabb is showing errors then yes any slicer should fail (or is it Cura that is correcting some errors automatically). I have to check in Simpify3D if it shows anything

Nope i didn’t take the time to test anything more about this sorry