![]() I can't see doing that above the 1st layer with an expectation of accuracy in the extruded tool path. It gets the thicker extrusion by having the bed to push the increased extrusion rate against and by raising the Z height a touch more. ![]() CAD program with the wall thickness and angle of the holder changed. that's different then what I think you are talking about. the print head of a 3D printer follows) from a CAD model is analogous to optimizing. You want it thicker? How can it do that after the first layer? The First layer width and height settings we now have in v2.2 can make the extrusion out of the nozzle larger for a better stick. Can you actually print thinner then your nozzle with this? No. It makes it possible to print things that you may not be able to without changing that setting. but it will at least have the wall in the toolpath. 35mm it will extrude per your nozzle and filament diameter settings. 35 it will see it but It will not print at. The slicer may not see the small extrusion width and will simply truncate or ignore the thin wall. 35mm thick in your CAD SW and you export it over as an STL and you leave the extrusion width setting in the process at. ![]() It changes the width of the VIRTUAL extrusion. It's not going to change the width out of the nozzle. Maybe there's a misunderstanding here on what the extrusion width setting actually is.
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