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9 slicer defaults I consider before every 3D print
Slice, slice, baby.
As impressive as the 3D printing process is, it can also be a bit time consuming. You are creating something out of nothing after all, and your printer needs to dispense and layer every square inch of ...
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 ...
IBM is exploring a way to turn empty 3D printed cavities into engineered features instead of unused air.
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