10% infill means that the compact pieces are not really compact inside?
Sorry, but I am at zero, regarding 3D printers.
Ioannis
10% infill means that the compact pieces are not really compact inside?
Sorry, but I am at zero, regarding 3D printers.
Ioannis
Yup. You can chose from many infill patterns at varying degrees of fill.
I start at the lightest just to test fitment, then move up until it's as strong as I want.
My Creality Ender 3 S1 Plus is a giant paperweight that can't even be used as a boat anchor, cause I'd be fined for polluting our waterways with electronic devices.
Not as dumb as yesterday, but stupider than tomorrow!
And I guess the higher infill the slowest process. Added to the more plastic usage, right?
Ioannis
Exactly. It's really fast to print an empty shell, but don't sneeze on it.
The hard part is finding that right balance. I don't have stress testing equipment, so I have to use my better judgement.
I can't afford to destroy a LCD and controller card, but I can throw an empty enclosure onto the street and inspecting it for damages; looking for weak spots.
I'm the last house on a dead-end street, so I can easily stand out there and play soccer with my case.![]()
My Creality Ender 3 S1 Plus is a giant paperweight that can't even be used as a boat anchor, cause I'd be fined for polluting our waterways with electronic devices.
Not as dumb as yesterday, but stupider than tomorrow!
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