Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Infill Infill refers to the internal structure of a 3D-printed object. It determines the strength, weight, and material usage of a print. Different infill patterns—such as grid, honeycomb, gyroid, and cubic—offer varying levels of durability and flexibility. Higher infill percentages increase strength but consume more filament and extend print time, while low infill saves material but may weaken the object. |
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