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Polyline support properties

Options and their function explained

Polyline supports are like fences. They are often used to complement volume support, or to trace sharp downward-facing edges that would otherwise go unsupported.

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General parameters

Polyline type

Sets the type of polyline.

From left: Open wall, Patterned open wall, and Solid wall

  • Open wall is similar to Patterned open wall without actual pattern selected, except it is simpler and has no dedicated, shaped connections.
  • Unless explicitly thickened, both Open wall and Patterned open wall are meshes without volume, intended to be exposed with a single beam pass where the thickness is formed by the melt puddle's diameter. If treated as regular meshes, as opposed to supports, this can be a source of complication during toolpath generation.
  • Solid wall counts as closed mesh with a valid volume.
Distance to part

A stand-off distance between the end of supports and the part surface they connect with. Can be negative to sink support structure tips into the part if necessary.

Smoothing distance

Determines how many steps will be used to smoothen a polyline. The smaller the distance, the stronger the smoothing and the more triangles will be used.

Smooth curves

Switches the drawing of the resulting polyline supports through the placed anchors between discretely angled and continuously curved.

Line width

Specifies the thickness of a solid wall.

  • Solid wall only
Stand angle

Support entities can be made conical with a wall angle of up to 45° from the vertical in either direction.

To achieve the conicity, the angle is applied at the top, creating support that is either wider or narrower at the bottom.

Note: This applies to each support element individually and can produce a self-intersections with neighboring clusters' supports that may need cleaning up.
Rounded end

Applies a radius to the ends of solid walls with thickness instead of leaving them square.

  • Solid wall only
Structure properties

Controls the hole pattern

Fragments

Fragmentation creates gaps in normally continuous polyline support. Gaps make support easier to break off.

Connection This group defines the connection between support, part, and platform ground. It is divided into multiple sub-groups.
Projection

Choose from three options to reshape the volume support to avoid or target other part surfaces (including no reshaping) using a hard knee shape or a smooth spline.

  • Straight down
  • Angled Block Support
  • Along a spline

Only available during editing of an already generated support entity

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Structure properties

Structure pattern

Set the type of the support structure

  • Diamond
  • Oval
  • None
Width and Height

Width and height of the hole shapes

  • For Diamond and Oval only
Interval width and height

Distance between neighboring holes to the sides and to those above and below.

  • For Diamond and Oval only
Thickening up structure-hatches

Values beyond 0 turn single-pass polylines without thickness into full meshes with volume.

Thickening up top connections

If the structure is set to become thickened, a value can be set to specify the thickness of the top connections separately, allowing to create conical transitions between structure and part.

Thickening up bottom connections

If the structure is set to become thickened, a value can be set to specify the thickness of the bottom connections separately, allowing to create conical transitions between structure and part.

Stitch tolerance

Set a tolerance in millimeters up to which a gap between the structures is not going to be stitched. A value of 0.01 mm is recommended to keep as default.

Maximum height

Polyline supports will be at most this long, measured from the downskin they originate on. If necessary, they will terminate in mid-air, not reaching the bottom plate.

Solid structure for height

Configure polyline supports to have solid bases to improve strength for supports spanning greater Z distances. Applies the pattern along the vertical expanse only for this distance from the top connection and leaves the rest unpatterned.

  • Open structure only
Border width

This overrides the width of the vertical fragment-lining strip as given by the connection properties value a in the illustration below.

  • Can be set to 0 to have no such strip at all.
  • A value of -1 disables the override.
Stringers

Generates a single configurable stringer along the vertical centerline of a polyline or polyline fragment, strengthening the polyline with a backbone.

  • Does nothing for closed polylines (eg. created by Polyline on cluster contour).
  • See Stringers
Keep distance to wall

Addresses cases when an undercut would cause a support structure to come closer to a wall than the cluster's wall offset can provide for.

Use density map

Applies information provided by a 3D heatmap to lighten or strengthen structures locally.

Minimum structure length

Any polyline or polyline fragment that would be generated with a length smaller than this value is not generated at all.

Fill incomplete bottom structure

Fully fills bottom-most row of structure perforation if it's truncated by the bottom connection strip to make the strip stronger overall

  • Disabled by default to not interfere with custom support scripts created with earlier Netfabb versions that did not have this parameter yet
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Stringers

Generate stringers

Toggles stringer generation

Width
Width of the stringer
Note: If any fragment shrinkage is specified, the stringer width is scaled accordingly.
Keep distance to support

Detaches the stringer from the support by this distance

Top distance to part

The stringer stops this distance short of terminating at the actual support's top end.

Bottom distance to part

The stringer stops this distance short of terminating at the actual support's bottom end.

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Fragments

Fragment contour

Toggles contour fragmentation

Fragment contour length

The polyline gets fragmented into segments at most this long.

Fragment contour gap

Polyline fragments get spaced this far apart from each other.

Shrinkage width

The bottom borders of fragments will be at most this long. Can be used to create W-shaped fragments as seen from the side.

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Connection

Connection
Top part Refers to supports terminating in part surface at its top end.
Bottom part Refers to supports terminating in part surface at its bottom end.
Platform Refers to supports terminating in the platform surface at its bottom end.
(Connection properties)
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Type of connection

Select from: Strip, Trapoid, Breaking Points, Triangles.

  • Strip: A continuous band connecting to the part all along its upper edge
  • Trapoid: Triangles with truncated tips
  • Breaking points: Like trapoid, but with another, inverted row of trapoids stacked on top, forming X-shaped connections
  • Triangles: Triangles that simply terminate in corners, for very delicate support attachment
Connection width a

Connection properties

  • Does not apply to Strip.
  • For Triangles, this only applies to the vertical line at the beginning for the polyline, or contour.
  • For Breaking points, this is the "waist" of the X-shaped connections.

The width of the vertical strip on the far right can be overridden. See Structure properties > Border width.

Connection height b
  • For Strip, b and e are simply cumulative.
Pin distance c
  • Does not apply to Strip.
Pins per structure d
  • Does not apply to Strip.
Distance connection to structure e
  • For Strip, b and e are simply cumulative.
Triangles on platform Adds reinforcing triangle-shaped ribs to the platform connection, perpendicular to the polyline or contour. Not available when Angled Block Support is active.
Distance

The interval between ribs

Width

The width at the base of the ribs. The ribs are always equilateral triangles, so changing the width modifies the height accordingly.

Platform connection This section defines the connection between support and platform ground.
Connection Type of connection. See above for reference.
Hatches Replicates the lower section of connections in parallel, up to 15 copies in each direction. This creates tapered, pedestal-like reinforcements. Accepts odd numbers up to 31 only, ignores even numbers.
Hatch distance Distance between replications
Triangles on platform Adds reinforcing triangle-shaped ribs or gussets to the platform connection, perpendicular to the polyline or contour. Not available when Angled Block Support is active.
Distance The interval between struts
Width The width at the base of the struts. The struts are always equilateral triangles, so changing the width modifies the height accordingly.
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