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Infill is the most misunderstood setting in 3D printing
It's not a magic strength slider. Here’s what it actually does, when it matters, and how to stop wasting time and filament on dense prints.
Dy default, the slicing software used for 3D printers has the printer first create the walls around the edges of a print, then goes back to deposit the infill pattern. [NeedItMakeIt], however, ...
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