In creating 3D parts you are bound to have issues /mistakes .
For me this come to be an excellent learning experience of late . I have designed some universal pipe
fittings that adapt to a currently built structure and alleviate the guesswork in angle calculation .
During this process mistakes/misprints and everything else one can imagine has transpired.
From filament gumming up the extruder drive gear to the extruder hose popping right off
and prints that look harrier than a ape .
Well almost all issues i have dealt with and just had a good chuckle ,but the harryness of 1 part was my favorite mistake .
This forced me to find out why .
The learning began and from what I can tell in a word is --- manifold ( poor mesh on user/creators part).
So ,to the reason I created this post .
Within the Slicer i can see these harry beasts as faint blue lines that I had never noticed before or gave them notice .
As I sure you know , this is geometry issues , holes in the mesh etc .
My modeling skills are forced to be improved by this learning excursion !
Always room for improvement .
Look forward to hearing your favorite mistake experiences.
For me this come to be an excellent learning experience of late . I have designed some universal pipe
fittings that adapt to a currently built structure and alleviate the guesswork in angle calculation .
During this process mistakes/misprints and everything else one can imagine has transpired.
From filament gumming up the extruder drive gear to the extruder hose popping right off
and prints that look harrier than a ape .
Well almost all issues i have dealt with and just had a good chuckle ,but the harryness of 1 part was my favorite mistake .
This forced me to find out why .
The learning began and from what I can tell in a word is --- manifold ( poor mesh on user/creators part).
So ,to the reason I created this post .
Within the Slicer i can see these harry beasts as faint blue lines that I had never noticed before or gave them notice .
As I sure you know , this is geometry issues , holes in the mesh etc .
My modeling skills are forced to be improved by this learning excursion !
Always room for improvement .
Look forward to hearing your favorite mistake experiences.