hello Steve,
this one might be the key feature once we can print continuesly and as its used at almost every FDM printer, it would reduce print time by a very serious amount and even production costs due to less used resin.
Whats needed:
- selectable shell thickness of the part
- selectable bottom thickness of the part
- amount of support structure instead of full-material
I don´t know how much work would be involved in developing that, but i guess this could become crucial.
Making CW futureproof: Implementation of making parts hollow (with infillstructure)
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Re: Making CW futureproof: Implementation of making parts hollow (with infillstructure)
Except you don't have to worry about liquid resin getting trapped in on a FDM machine. You would have to have a drain hole for every hollow. Intricate parts may have hundreds of these hollows.
Dan - mUVe 1 DLP
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Re: Making CW futureproof: Implementation of making parts hollow (with infillstructure)
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