djeclipse25
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[ADDED] Honeycomb infill

Though other techniques might be stronger or quicker, honeycomb infill gives the piece a real neat ascetic appeal, especially printing translucent materials.
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KeyboardWarrior
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Re: Honeycomb infill

Great suggestion and great reason. However, in case you wern't aware, the software has the ability to turn off random infill placement so that you will have a structured infill for your part. On the infill tab, you just need to uncheck Use Random Infill Placement, and the infill will stack on-top of each other layer-by-layer. Then using the infill angles, you can create the grid you'd like, whether it's squares (0 degrees, 90 degrees) or squares rotated 45 degrees(45 degrees, -45 degrees), even do shapes with cross-lines in them.
deverett
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Re: Honeycomb infill

Can someone tell me where the "infill tab" is? I can't find it anywhere.

Thanks.
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jimc
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Re: Honeycomb infill

Its right there in your process settings
S3D-Jason
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Re: Honeycomb infill

Honeycomb infill was added in version 3.0

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