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That's a sweet looking mesh! What is your workflow to configure slicer only for selected area of the part to make it a mesh? I have been experimenting with that and were only able to "stack" two different parts with different settings together to make a complex "combined" mesh. But maybe you have a better workflow?EDIT2: looks like it happens automatically with the right slicer config because of the way you have designed the walls to be "slanted".EDIT: also in my experience the part of the mesh that is NOT touching the printer bed (so the "upper" one when printing) looks more nice/consistent. But that might be just a personal preference.
That's a sweet looking mesh! What is your workflow to configure slicer only for selected area of the part to make it a mesh? I have been experimenting with that and were only able to "stack" two different parts with different settings together to make a complex "combined" mesh. But maybe you have a better workflow?
EDIT2: looks like it happens automatically with the right slicer config because of the way you have designed the walls to be "slanted".
EDIT: also in my experience the part of the mesh that is NOT touching the printer bed (so the "upper" one when printing) looks more nice/consistent. But that might be just a personal preference.