Right now, the floor begins exactly at the corner where two bases meet:
This approach minimizes overhangs, but it produces an uglier surface finish on the inside of the bin. At 0.25mm layer height, the floor has only three layers, and of those only the top layer is uniform across the entire bin. The other two layers have some form of bridging pattern, which shines through.
Of course the simple solution is to increase the floor height, but this needs more filament and reduces bin volume. What I would prefer is some option to lower the floor slightly, maybe by 0.25mm. The base edges wouldn't meet anymore, and this would introduce slight overhangs between the bases, but it would increase the floor thickness without decreasing volume.
Right now, the floor begins exactly at the corner where two bases meet:
This approach minimizes overhangs, but it produces an uglier surface finish on the inside of the bin. At 0.25mm layer height, the floor has only three layers, and of those only the top layer is uniform across the entire bin. The other two layers have some form of bridging pattern, which shines through.
Of course the simple solution is to increase the floor height, but this needs more filament and reduces bin volume. What I would prefer is some option to lower the floor slightly, maybe by 0.25mm. The base edges wouldn't meet anymore, and this would introduce slight overhangs between the bases, but it would increase the floor thickness without decreasing volume.