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I have a perfect model of a radial engine that prints well. I want to scale it up 190% uniformly, which I can do successfully by using the uniform scale command . However I would like to reduce the density of the model. In other words the scaled up version is 90% heavier than the original and I want to reduce the weight. Can I do this and if so how?
Mikolas Zuza

You adjust the infill density, the number of perimeters and the number of top and bottom layers and see how the estimated weight changes in the slice preview. The infill density is likely the main thing you can significantly lower to reduce weight, without sacrificing print quality.

Doug
So sorry! It was my CAD file. I had a few features projecting out .007" which caused the problem. All OK and printig perfect.
William H. - Official Prusa

Glad to hear you figured it out. You might find this article helpful:)

Doug
I am using prusaslicer at .2mm Quality setting. When I go to print, the first layer has a few tiny pieces of my print at .2 and then it jumps up to .4 and of course it does not stick. I have run the layer caliberations and its perfect.