Stop cranking infill to 50%, your 3D prints don’t need it
When I first got into 3D printing, I treated infill like a strength slider. If 10% was decent, then 20% had to be better, and 50% sounded even safer. That logic felt reasonable when I was still learning what actually made a print durable. It also led me to burn through far more filament than I needed, adding print time to almost everything I made. Looking back, I think infill is one of the most misunderstood slicer settings for everyday printing.
When I first got into 3D printing, I treated infill like a strength slider. If 10% was decent, then 20% had to be better, and 50% sounded even safer. That logic felt reasonable when I was still learning what actually made a print durable. It also led me to burn through far more filament than I needed, adding print time to almost everything I made. Looking back, I think infill is one of the most misunderstood slicer settings for everyday printing.
Olivia Miller
Seattle
Seattle
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