@MissJinx I've had issues with some slicers not coping with vase mode.
Did you try changing the vase mode settings?
Some models don't work so well on vase mode. Usually with steep overhangs.
You might try a different slicer?
Submitted 2 months ago by MissJinx@lemmy.world to 3dprinting@lemmy.world
@MissJinx I've had issues with some slicers not coping with vase mode.
Did you try changing the vase mode settings?
Some models don't work so well on vase mode. Usually with steep overhangs.
You might try a different slicer?
Hum I’ve only ever used cura. Could try another model too
@MissJinx there are a few but some are just rebadged versions of other slicers. Prusa/Orca and Slicer are two I have tried.
This seems to be a bug in the slicer. I’m seeing the same issue in OrcaSlicer if the skirt height is set to more than one layer (even if the skirt is disabled). This makes sense if a skirt is used (can’t print a continuous spiral if you have to switch between printing the object and the skirt), but not if it’s disabled.
What slicer are you using? If it’s a PrusaSlicer fork, this is likely the same bug.
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It looks like the bottom has multiple layers.
In the picture yes, but even if tgere ia only 1 bottom layer I’ll get the same problem
Because if it’s a real layer it’s not a vase on that layer
kitnaht@lemmy.world 2 months ago
This is normal for vase mode, unless you have the bottom disabled. You’re doing normal, full layers there.
MissJinx@lemmy.world 2 months ago
I didn’t know. If I change to 1 layer it stillhas the same problem. For some reason I am not able to disable bottom
ShepherdPie@midwest.social 2 months ago
Does your model have a bottom or is it just a hollow cylinder that’s open on both ends?