#✅ - [Cura 5.3.0 beta 2] Model is Slicing weirdly; generating infill, corners not appearing

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ionic crown
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I want to test print my Bathtub that I have been modeling for a bit now, but whenever I go to slice it, the tubs inner corners don't render (they are basically holes). Ontop of this, some weird infill generation is happening on the bottom part of the print when slicing. Nomatter how I angle the print, it always seems to make infill at the bottom.

For my corners, I suspect that they're too thin or small? I scaled the model up in Cura and sliced it, and after roughly 2x size, the corners did appear.
I have no idea what's causing the infill to be generated.

Images:
(Model first, then Slices)

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ionic crown
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Cura Settings:
Layer Height - 2
Wall Thickness - 0.8
Wall Line Count - 2
Top/Bottom Thickness - 0.8
Top Layers - 4
Bottom Layers - 4
Infill Density - 20
Pattern - Cubic
Support - Everywhere @ 60*
Adhesion - Brim
Build Plate: Ender 3 (Base)
Model created in Google Sketchup 7, exported as .dae and imported to blender to then be exported again as .obj

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The infill issue also happened on Cura 4.11.0

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Sketchup models like to be 1000x smaller than their actual exports, so that's why the measurement in it would appear to be 1000x bigger

ionic crown
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Oh, I forgot about this one. I still have no idea what caused this. How weird.
Didn't happen since I changed Modeling Softwares, so I guess this is no longer helpful. Still, strange.

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