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Ensure that you have an additive setup with an SLA/DLP or MPBF additive machine selected.
Add a Volume Support.
On the Manufacture workspace toolbar, click Additive > Supports > Surround Volume by Polyline Support .
The Surround Volume by Polyline dialog opens.
With Supported Model active, on the canvas, click the solid bodies, the faces of solid bodies, or the mesh face groups that you want supported.
Enter a Support Overhang Angle between 0 degrees and 90 degrees to specify the angle from the horizontal plane at which supports are needed.
In the General tab, choose a Polyline Type option:
Enter a Distance to Part to specify the gap between the support and the surface of the part.
If you selected the Polyline Type of Solid, enter a Wall Width.
Example of 1-mm thickness (left) and 3-mm thickness (right).
If you selected the Polyline Type of Surface, in the Polyline Properties tab:
(Optional) To create a structure with a hole pattern, ensure the Hole checkbox is selected.
Choose a Hole Pattern and Structure Density to control the way the support structure walls are perforated.
Example of Diamond (left), and Oval patterns (center), and a support with the Hole checkbox deselected (right).
(Optional) To specify the thickness of the polyline support structure along its entire length or along its top or bottom connections, select the Thickening up Structures checkbox.
(Optional) To add extra strength to individual polylines by inserting vertical strips at right angles, select the Fin Structures checkbox.
Example of supports with no fin structures (left) and with fin structures (right).
Optional steps:
If you selected the Polyline Type of Surface, in the Connections tab, choose options for how the supports connect to the top and bottom of the part and to the build platform.
Click OK.
The supports are generated and, in the Browser, under the Supports node, a Skeleton with Surround Volume by Polyline Support child item is added.
If the setup uses an MPBF additive machine, you can now generate, and then simulate, the additive toolpath. Otherwise, export the build file.