• scutiger@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Strength Characteristics Graphene can be 10 times stronger than steel at 5% density.
    What does that have to do with 3d printing?

    This reads like just another slop article, repeating a bunch of platitudes in different ways. Sure it has some facts, but could have been way shorter and more concise, or the same length and much more informative.

  • definitemaybe@lemmy.ca
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    3 months ago

    What the AI slop did I just read? That wasn’t even edited.

    The infill selections for comparison don’t make a lick of sense, and one of the tables doesn’t even have content that matches its introduction.

    What a waste of time.

    Edit: 57 upvotes? What the hell. Does nobody read the article?

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    3 months ago

    CNC Kitchen did a video a few years ago demonstrating that infill percentage has little to no effect on part strength, provided the rest of the print (walls, floors, ceilings) has enough material to grab on to.

    This is a pretty slop-py article.

  • GrindingGears@lemmy.ca
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    3 months ago

    It’s not always this simple, but generally higher wall counts>infill percentage for strength and durability (and filament use)