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Internal Bridge Infill does not generate properly
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. Changing the value of "Bridge Infill Direction" option does nothing, and auto internal bridge generations are always weird and sub-optimal. Like for example with the same shape one size bridge is 25 degrees and others are 90 degrees or sometimes a weird offset of like 5 degrees, they are almost generating randomly and causes top surface imperfections
Describe the solution you'd like To make the function actually work, or maybe smarter internal bridge generation
Describe alternatives you've considered Tried so many different settings and orientations nothing helps.
I noticed the same problem.
Here some pictures to show the problem.
To add on to this topic, internal bridge infill does not generate properly over sparse infill, it starts to attempt to bridge over thin air instead of stretching to the nearest sparse infill. In curved like infill bridges like in my example, internal bridge support thickness option does not work as it will attempt to create a curved bridge which is impossible to replicate in thin air.
Using Orcaslicer 1.7.0
Compare how the same layer looks on Prusaslicer 2.6.1 comparable settings
@Atobers I noticed that when you turn on variable layer height, it seems to generate the internal bridge corrently... Would you mind re-slicing your model to see if thats the case for you as well?
@Atobers I noticed that when you turn on variable layer height, it seems to generate the internal bridge corrently... Would you mind re-slicing your model to see if thats the case for you as well?
@mxlcxlm The pictures I have in my previous post are with variable layer height on.
To test again, I've went to the same layer for one that does not have variable height and one that does, the issue remains the same. Note the different print times, the one with the longer one is with variable height
Variable height on
Variable height off
This is what I am slicing, perhaps I am doing something wrong that I can't find: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3518207
I'd like to confirm that Infill direction setting is still broken in 1.7.0, and we could reproduce it between multiple people.
Another example. When Infill is aligned rectilinear at 0 degrees the result seems to be unprintable...
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Is this still an issue? I‘ve seen an improvement but don‘t know if all is right now.
Is this still an issue?
1.9.0 still doesn't create Internal Bridges on sloped surfaces.
BambuStudio 1.8.2.56 completely ignores the top infill layer when generating the internal bridge layer leading to the bridge hanging in the air. This happens with any infill and the manual bridge direction is also ignored. This easily brakes any large flat surfaces at low infill densities. And it also makes infills that have don't have (roughly) orthogonal lines in the top layer (like gyroid) quite dangerous in such models, as the bridges can end up hanging in the air across the whole build.
In comparison PrusaSlicer ensures that the bridge actually ends on the next infill. Please do it as PrusaSlicer!
Is this still an issue?
1.9.0 still doesn't create Internal Bridges on sloped surfaces.
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This has been fixed in the latest 2.0-dev.
https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/pull/3319
The original problem of this issue is still there with the 2.0.0-beta.
Getting all kinds of wonky angles
This is one object that combines a few layers higher.
Rugged-gridfinity-box-7x5x9.3mf.zip Plate 2 is the offending one.
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I see the same with the 2.1.0-rc
However, I noticed that the tooltip states: "...for external bridges". But this is an internal bridge. So either the correct setting for internal bridge angle is missing (which would be a feature request) or the tooltip is wrong.
Internal Infill Direction issue still persistent in 2.1.1 Stable. There appears to be no way to control the Internal Infill Bridge layer direction. The "Bridge Infill Direction" setting only affects External Bridges, as denoted in the Tool-Tip.
It does appear however that the anchoring to Sparse Infill has been corrected.