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because slicer is generally giving me better results, especially when it comes to smoothing surfaces.
I also prefer honeycomb infill.
tmorris - interesting what you say about too many polygons, I have been saving as high resolution files. Will try with lower and see what happens
cheers
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Zeeflyboy
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Slic3r
I'm having a problem with Slic3r - I can't see anything wrong with the STL file and Slic3r is not consistent in how it messes up this part.
Here is a screenshot showing the G-code - the two flat panels are the exact same model, but you can see on one slic3r has added a layer over the cross shape on one end. When trying to print the parts solo, I found in one orientation it had problems and if I
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Zeeflyboy
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Slic3r