For anyone getting annoyed at how long their 3D printed project is taking, this simple pattern update could help speed up the process significantly.
It is always tricky setting the infill for a 3D printed part. High infill parts are strong but take longer to print, while low infill prints take less time, but are weaker internally and in danger of ...
Adaptive layer height saves time and filament by adjusting layer thickness based on model geometry. Dropping perimeter count to 2 reduces waste, print time, and nozzle artifacts without compromising ...
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You don’t need 100% infill — here’s what actually makes prints stronger
100% infill won’t make your 3D prints stronger. Other factors matter far more.
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