You don’t need 100% infill — here’s what actually makes prints stronger
One of the most persistent myths in 3D printing is the idea that stronger parts require more plastic. New users often assume that cranking infill to 100% automatically produces tougher prints, so slicers are pushed to their limits, and filament vanishes at an alarming rate. It feels logical at first glance. More material should mean more strength.
One of the most persistent myths in 3D printing is the idea that stronger parts require more plastic. New users often a**ume that cranking infill to 100% automatically produces tougher prints, so slicers are pushed to their limits, and filament vanishes at an alarming rate. It feels logical at first glance. More material should mean more strength.
Jane Smith
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Published by: aplhsindia.in
