[JanTec Engineering] was fascinated by the idea of using a 3D printer’s hot end to inject voids and channels in the infill with molten plastic, leading to stronger prints without the need to …
This person should probably have watched this video first that posted here yesterday. 80% infill seems to be about the break even point for the biggest gains. No 100% infill really needed in the real world of FDM.
Something, something, 80% rule strikes again and just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should.
This person should probably have watched this video first that posted here yesterday. 80% infill seems to be about the break even point for the biggest gains. No 100% infill really needed in the real world of FDM.
Something, something, 80% rule strikes again and just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should.