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Oct 2015

I can’t really tell from the picture, but it looks like the part was originally designed to have 3 “fins” instead of a flat surface and 3 grooves? In that case, my best guess is that it’s an object manifold issue, and your slicer’s attempt to fix it resulted in a reversal of the solid fins and empty space.

Hey @LToyCreations,

the stringing I would say is actually quite minor. You could easily remove that with an exacto knife (aka. scalpel). If you really want it gone, try decreasing the extrusion temperature slightly, 5°C for starters and/or increase the retraction distance slightly (fractions of a mm to start with).

For the CAD-product difference I would suspect either an export error or a problem in the slicer. I don’t know any specifics about the software you are using, but I had similar issues when there were auxiliary construction planes present when working with Solidworks. If you are using similar things, try hiding them, then export the file to stl again. Alternatively, try using the automatic repair in netfabb to fix this. There should be numerous tutorials on this on the interwebs :wink:

If that doesn’t work, try a different slicer. Cura is an open source option that I like to use.

Hope this helps,

Jonas

To reduce the stringing you should play around with all the retraction settings and maybe also the flowrate (slightly reduce that).

The issue that’s appearing in the print is most likely due to a calculation error in the slicer, where it sees a layer (this time just talking about a plane, even surface that’s parallel to the XY plane) as completely closed.

Try to change the layer height just a tiny bit (usually reducing the layer height by 0,01mm does the trick), but maybe a greater layer change is needed in your case. Also you can play around with the model a bit (maybe rotate or displace it).

Cheers,

Marius Breuer

PS: I had the later issue sometimes with Simplify3D at layerheights of 0,125mm or 0,11mm when changing from 0,125 to 0,11 or from 0,11 to 0,1mm everything was fine again.

3 years later

We are having the exact same issue. We actually printed a couple parts using the exact same method, but the latest part fills the hole. Even in the .stl file preview the part is unfilled. Did you ever figure it out?