Using Cura
Airgap
This will define the distance between your raft and your print. A larger gap will make your
part easier to remove, but will make the bottom of your print look worse.
Surface Layers
This will determine the number of layers that create the ‘platform’ of your raft. If you have a
wide line spacing, you may want to increase this number to ensure a solid platform.
Fix Horrible
These are some of the more advanced and experimental options. They are designed to help repair
models with errors to make them suitable for 3D printing. However they may not always work.
Please be cautious when using these options as they can have unintended effects on your print
quality.
Combine Everything (Type-A)
This will attempt to fix all external mesh errors, while keeping internal holes intact. This can
accidentally fill in intentional internal holes.
Combine Everything (Type-B)
This will ignore all internal holes of the model and only focus on the external holes. This is
helpful when only the outside finish of the model is important.
Keep Open Faces
This will ignore all manifold errors in the object. It can create issues generating the Gcode as
Cura does not know how to interpret the open holes. This option should only be used if you
are sure that the holes in the mesh are intended. In general, you should not use this option.
Extensive Stitching
This causes Cura to automatically add triangle mesh in an attempt to fix manifold errors. This
algorithm will greatly increase Gcode generation time and may end up adding in
un-intended mesh. It is recommended that you repair your model through your CAD
program before attempting this option.
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