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Standard Bambu Studio slicer used for images below:
I have found an interesting scenario where the print looks much better when extruding counter-clockwise on the left piece, and clockwise on the right piece.
Pic above is standard counter-clockwise for all of it.
Reverse on odd helps but isn't quite good enough. The extreme part of the overhang builds up vertically and ends up hitting the extruder and breaking the piece or knocking the plate out of position.
I think the best solution to this, and would be helpful for others: The ability to specify clockwise or counter-clockwise when seam painting. It seems like an easy thing to implement and use.
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Standard Bambu Studio slicer used for images below:
I have found an interesting scenario where the print looks much better when extruding counter-clockwise on the left piece, and clockwise on the right piece.
Pic above is standard counter-clockwise for all of it.
Reverse on odd helps but isn't quite good enough. The extreme part of the overhang builds up vertically and ends up hitting the extruder and breaking the piece or knocking the plate out of position.
I think the best solution to this, and would be helpful for others: The ability to specify clockwise or counter-clockwise when seam painting. It seems like an easy thing to implement and use.
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