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PrusaSlicer: How do I preserve the location of (interlocking) parts in a muliti-part model exported from OnShape / Blender?
I've found a way to do this, which I'll document here in case it helps someone else in the future.
Export your parts as a single STEP file
Import that STEP file into PrusaSlicer
Set Print Settings &...
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How do I 3D print an object inside another object?
With great difficulty
Problems
From your tags, it looks like you want to use FDM process. Unless you have mastered How To Print Glass technique, you can forget about the inside model being visible in ...
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How do I 3D print an object inside another object?
Similar to the answer above, but with a bit of a twist, it may be simpler to print both parts out as molds, and then to cast the parts that you want in two-part casting resin.
There are various ...
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Overlapping filament after increasing speeds Prusa Slicer
This looks like your Pressure Advance might not be tuned correctly. At higher speeds, PA is practically a necessity. I found that Ellis' PA Pattern is quite good for this purpose (it's also integrated ...
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How can I get Cura's slicer settings to save into the G-code in a way that Moonraker/Klipper can read them?
Not sure why I wasn't able to find this initially, but here's a list of replacement strings that can be used in the Start/End G-code settings of the machine/printer profile.
In my Machine profile ...
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How do I 3D print an object inside another object?
You can accomplish this with a multiple extruder 3D printer.
You'll have one extruder print in transparent and another in red. However, you'll also need a third extruder to print "soluble" ...
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How do I 3D print an object inside another object?
Transparency is interesting, but maybe one of the following options, for the purpose of inspiration, is more achievable:
An anatomical model
A model consisting of different parts that can be taken ...
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Issue with PETG adhesion
Unfortunately I know of no setting like a "bridge infill - inner wall overlap" .
You can however break the top and bottom of the model up into 2 pieces. Use the "per model settings"...
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Why does the PrusaSlicer trace random squares instead of the straight lines?
Your model is not printable the way you "intuitively" think it is:
I would expect the slicer to trace the diagonal lines one after the other, e.g., from left to right, and then follow up ...
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How to improve quality of edge over support
This looks like inadequate cooling. If this is PLA, it's probably a matter of PLA this close to a hot bed being unable to cool enough not to still be soft - the heat from the bed will continually heat ...
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In the last layer, the nozzle should be at 210 °C of temperature configured in the Prusa Slicer profile
In the printer settings custom G-code you could add a custom G-code there
{if layer_num == (total_layer_count-1) } M104 S210 {endif}
But that does not sound right ...
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Prusa MK3s+ potential extrusion problem
I figured out that it was due to the Z axis calibration on my Prusa MK3S+ so I started a "First Layer Calibration" and reset the variable previously used to get a more accurate calibration
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Splicing G-code issue
This is completely expected from your description. You just cannot bluntly paste a different section of a G-code file into another without tweaking the interface layer (unless the extruder length is ...
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