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The concentric infill pattern often leaves a hollow section at the center. I understand this is because the remaining area isn't wide enough for another pass. I'm wondering if there is a way around this though. Perhaps the extrusion width could be adjusted automatically on the fly?
I'm using concentric mainly because it is proving to be more than 20% faster than others for my application. But I do need entirely solid...
I'd appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks,
Sam
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The concentric infill pattern often leaves a hollow section at the center. I understand this is because the remaining area isn't wide enough for another pass. I'm wondering if there is a way around this though. Perhaps the extrusion width could be adjusted automatically on the fly?
I'm using concentric mainly because it is proving to be more than 20% faster than others for my application. But I do need entirely solid...
I'd appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks,
Sam
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: