@GoldenSpamfish
@lemmy.worldThis can be caused by gantry misalignment/warping, or not registering the bed mesh properly. Also, maybe the bed is warped in some way that was in the middle of the test points, so maybe a finer mesh could fix this.
One thing about the bottom edge fillets, they actually can work for small radii. More than 1.5mm will start to show issues, but because of how small curves slice, it actually works below this value.
I just bought a bigger printer. No more seams! Realistically though, plastic welding or epoxy and paint, and a whole lot of sanding.
Ok thanks, I checked the profile page and nothing was there. Turns out play store identified it as being up to date but it wasn't, so the saved feature didn't exist for me. Updated and now it works!
I have a very new Thinkpad (X1 extreme Gen 5) and it has been a lot of trouble. Started out with a bad battery which I had to get support to change out. A few months later one of the fans jammed, and instead of being replaceable like on older models, it was welded to the Mainboard, meaning that the entire board needed to be replaced, CPU GPU and all. A few months later, my performance took a huge hit, and I needed to get the Mainboard replaced yet again. The customer support was really great, but they definitely don't build them like they used to.
They definitely just don't know how to use mate connectors. I don't prefer fusion over other CAD, but it's not that fundamentally flawed as you say.
After switching to onshape, I have had the true revelation that it was actually solidworks fault the whole time for doing multibody modelling in a bad way.
Maybe something with the lemmy v18 update? I hear it's changed some backend stuff pretty seriously and it may take a day for it to get sorted out.