Here’s a corner of one of my models. It has 3 walls. I made the inside wall radius smaller than the outside wall radius so that the wall thickness would be consistent around the corner. The inside wall and out side walls look good to me but I was wondering what was happening with the gap infill. What do those two thin pizza slices that are missing from it signify? I would guess the corner would be slightly stronger without the under extrusion (?) in the corner. I know this is minor but mainly interested in understanding what is happening and possibly “fixing” it.
Plain in simple, it is a graphical representation of the gcode but it is simplified thus may not 100% represent reality
Yes, I’m wondering what it represents (if anything). The programmers of this representation may be trying to convey something by having those gaps just like they show overhang walls in dark blue. The inner and outer walls don’t have those slices taken out.
Look at the actual G-Code for that area and you’ll see that there is nothing special going on there. Bambu studio models the line ends straight which is not conforming to reality because the real line ends when printed are rounded. These straight modeled end edges may result in showing up as these interruptions at curve segments in the preview graphics but that is not what is happening when printed.