Drew,
Yes, it is a common problem. As I understand it, it is caused when
the offset of the slope from one layer to the next is too wide for the
selected road width.
The solution in this case is to select a wider road for this portion
of the build.
Rick Lott
Hughes Space and Communications
Los Angeles, Calif.
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Subject: FDM borders
Author: Drew Brown <conreality@greatid.com> at CCGATE
Date: 2/4/98 3:42 PM
Has anyone had any difficulties with FDM borders not completely fusing to the
previous layer on sloped,
unsupported walls? This problem causes the part walls to look rippled. If anyone
has any suggestions to
correct this problem it would be greatly appreciated. We are running an FDM1650
in ABS.
Thanks in advanced.
Drew Brown
Conceptual Reality L.L.C.
Phone:(248)926-8820
Fax:(248)926-8830
http://www.conceptual-reality.com
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