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I used the new cross hatch infill on a bowl, but the infill ended up leaving large gaps next to some of the walls, which led to deformation where the walls pulled inward on the print. I didn't notice the issue with the infill until after the print was complete, otherwise I would have chosen gyroid or some other infill.
Here is a screen capture of what I am referring to where there is a gap between the infill and the wall of the print:
I used the new cross hatch infill on a bowl, but the infill ended up leaving large gaps next to some of the walls, which led to deformation where the walls pulled inward on the print. I didn't notice the issue with the infill until after the print was complete, otherwise I would have chosen gyroid or some other infill.
Here is a screen capture of what I am referring to where there is a gap between the infill and the wall of the print:
It seems as if I am not the only one who noticed this because the Orca Slicer team have enhanced the Cross Hatch infill, and their modifications look like it addresses what I ran into. Here is their pull request on the issue:
optimize cross hatch infill to enhance strength #5495
Reference OrcaSlicer V2.1.0 Beta Release
Hopefully since the Orca Slicer team already did a lot of the heavy lifting the changes can be pack ported to Bambu Studio.
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