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IMO the changes from #10 do not make it any more clear what someone should do to print these correctly.
It would be great to have screenshots from a slicer (doesn't matter which) of what the voids should look like when sliced correctly.
Fun Fact Voids™ #10 references tweaking "gap closing radius" or similar in slicers to make these voids show — the manual should include this along with a suggested value.
It's not clear to me that this advice actually works..? (see below)
The manual shows the Tap_Front part when giving the fun fact — so I'm trying with Tap_Front_r8.stl. In Orca slicer, setting Slice gap closing radius to 0.0, 0.02, or 0.049 (my profile default) seems to make no difference (and I don't think I see the voids?).
Using Ellis' preferred version of SuperSlicer & his current configs on github gives similar results:
IMO the changes from #10 do not make it any more clear what someone should do to print these correctly.
The manual shows the
Tap_Frontpart when giving the fun fact — so I'm trying withTap_Front_r8.stl. In Orca slicer, settingSlice gap closing radiusto0.0,0.02, or0.049(my profile default) seems to make no difference (and I don't think I see the voids?).Using Ellis' preferred version of SuperSlicer & his current configs on github gives similar results: