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===== Cura ===== | ===== Cura ===== | ||
- | === per model settings === | + | ==== Per model settings |
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Use different slicer settings in the volume of a selected object. | Use different slicer settings in the volume of a selected object. | ||
- | Example: use a more dense infill in a specified area | + | |
+ | **Example**: use a more dense infill in a specified area | ||
* Add the object you want to print. | * Add the object you want to print. | ||
* Add the object you want to define the dense infill with (a cube could work just fine). | * Add the object you want to define the dense infill with (a cube could work just fine). | ||
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+ | When you're using Gradual Infill Steps in your main model, don't forget to add '' | ||
+ | ==== Calibrating for correct dimensions ==== | ||
+ | * Isolate a small piece of your model which you can use for a fit-test. | ||
+ | * In Cura, set the '' | ||
+ | * Print the test piece and measure it with calipers. | ||
+ | * If the dimensions are different than the CAD model, adjust the horizontal offset. | ||
+ | * If the dimensions are the same as the CAD model, but it doesn' | ||
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