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Vertical honeycomb infill?

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2017 5:42 am
by danlad1631
Hi,

How can I get the honeycomb infill to be vertical?

If I print a cube for example and look down on it, the honeycomb structure is visable. If I looked at the box sideways, you wouldn't know it was honeycomb.

Hope that makes sense?

Is this something that needs to be done in modelling software?

Thanks

Re: Vertical honeycomb infill?

Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 7:18 am
by brian442
It you want the honeycomb cells to be visible from the side, then yes, I think you would need to model it that way in the CAD package

Re: Vertical honeycomb infill?

Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 1:20 pm
by danlad1631
Ok thanks for the reply. I've been trying to workout how to do it in solidworks, but I'm not getting very far.

Re: Vertical honeycomb infill?

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2017 8:39 am
by Leeway
In Fusion 360, I would probably model a single one and then create a pattern. Then trim to fit inside the boundary after it is placed.

Re: Vertical honeycomb infill?

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2017 11:40 am
by arhi
danlad1631 wrote:Ok thanks for the reply. I've been trying to workout how to do it in solidworks, but I'm not getting very far.
I think the "model it that way" was meant to tell you to orient your print so that the plane you want hex fill to be visible is parallel to the print plate, not that you model the hex infill yourself in a cad :D

note that if you want to print hex infill that's parallel and not normal to the print bed plane it will have to create a whole lot of bridges (all infill will be bridges) and that's slow to print and is not very strong

There is infill type called "3d honeycomb" or something like that, unfortunately it is not available in s3d, that creates "diamond" shape infill so you have "hexagon's in 3 dimensions" ... I really hope s3d implements that infill type soon