Master infill to take your 3D prints to the next level

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  • Опубліковано 21 лис 2024

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  • @emilymelberger1093
    @emilymelberger1093 Рік тому +128

    Dude you're always pushing the boundaries and helping so many people get into this hobby. Your channel is a gift to 3d printing

    • @drweip2892
      @drweip2892 Місяць тому

      Totally agree! Thank you, TT!!!

  • @tomcarroll6744
    @tomcarroll6744 Рік тому +12

    Another good job. You always get right down to it without wasting our time. A true pro. Your professional background shows. You come to class prepared.

  • @sassysuzy4u
    @sassysuzy4u Рік тому +2

    I love the fox with the open infill spaces. Thanks so much for going over this so clearly!

  • @KriegZombie
    @KriegZombie 7 місяців тому +1

    I had no idea you could change the top and bottom pattern. Very cool.

  • @1fareast14
    @1fareast14 Рік тому +57

    10:13 I use Hilbert curve as a top surface for translucent flashlight diffusers, as it scatters the light better

    • @ExplodingWaffle101
      @ExplodingWaffle101 Рік тому +1

      this is clever

    • @tinncan
      @tinncan Рік тому +2

      I use Hilbert curve on everything because it is awesome...

    • @XatxiFly
      @XatxiFly Місяць тому

      I was thinking it would make a good lampshade or cucoloris!

  • @deadfoxxy
    @deadfoxxy Рік тому +6

    You are on another level for showing us the details in every aspect of this hobby. THANK YOU!

  • @shawnwalters641
    @shawnwalters641 Місяць тому +1

    This channel is fantastic!!! Such a great resource without all the nonsense.

  • @Alienbacilusua
    @Alienbacilusua 14 днів тому

    Really intricate experiments! Thank you for sharing❤

  • @tomcarroll6744
    @tomcarroll6744 8 місяців тому

    A whole lot of great information in 17 minutes. Thanks.
    You are a clear teacher and you do not try to make it happen with a lot of phony dramatics and lame video editing. Too bad more don't follow your example.

  • @johnphillips9219
    @johnphillips9219 24 дні тому

    I will defiantly learn this and many other things on your channel cheers from Aust in Thailand (AIT)

  • @qabalah78
    @qabalah78 Рік тому +2

    So much fun seeing you play with the settings. I loved it. I want to experiment too now.

  • @VorpalGun
    @VorpalGun Рік тому +6

    You can use modifier volumes for strength too. I had a part that was under compression at one point but unloaded elsewhere (part of a screw clamp). I made a the infill denser in the loaded section only.

  • @Hilmi12
    @Hilmi12 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for still covering simplify 3d

  • @WasOnHisBike
    @WasOnHisBike Рік тому

    You successfully highlighted an area of 3D printing which I have never really considered much before. Obviously infill effects the time taken and filament used and the strength of the model. But now a total new arena to consider. Thanks for that and presented in a way to want more. I MUST try this.

  • @redwraith6576
    @redwraith6576 Рік тому +3

    Really great explanation of the modifier. I need to test this for myself :)

  • @matthewdolman
    @matthewdolman Рік тому +25

    I'm gonna be an infill master!

  • @arnabmusouwir9018
    @arnabmusouwir9018 Рік тому

    The last few minutes were gold

  • @3dprintedhardware
    @3dprintedhardware Рік тому +1

    That spiral fox is really cool looking 👍

  • @cbgslinger
    @cbgslinger Рік тому

    By teasing us with what is possible in slicers, we can see how they can be used as an additional design tool as well! Outstanding video.

  • @BigfootPrinting
    @BigfootPrinting Рік тому +40

    Another cool thing is that ideaMaker lets you apply patterns to the external walls, which I think you or Stefan may have done a video on before. It also strengthens the part.

  • @Yreq
    @Yreq Рік тому

    Love this artistic fox. Right now I'm playing with transparent PLA, thin walls, low density infill in different angles. It makes nice effect on simple models, while I know nothing about using CAD

  • @XatxiFly
    @XatxiFly Місяць тому

    Always learn a lot from your videos but as a texture lover this might be my favorite

  • @marklar216
    @marklar216 Рік тому

    Love the use of unusual shapes for modifiers!

  • @foxtree4255
    @foxtree4255 Рік тому +1

    This concept goes from entry level to elite. That fox was an artistic "abomination". Can't wait to add these infill concepts to my creative process.

  • @eugene3d875
    @eugene3d875 Рік тому +1

    Love the infill modifiers to get fancy top and bottom layers. Adaptive cubic is a great advice too!

  • @Hagnkerchief
    @Hagnkerchief Рік тому

    Haven't been printing in a while, thanks for showing me lightning infill

  • @JustPlainRob
    @JustPlainRob Рік тому

    Using slicer modifiers like that is awesome. I have to try that.

  • @transatlant1c
    @transatlant1c Рік тому

    Awesome video Michael! I learnt heaps of cool techniques, so thank you!

  • @no-brakes
    @no-brakes Рік тому

    Thank you for all the hardwork you do to give us these tips n tricks u well demonstrate across many slicers.

  • @rachelmuraro2419
    @rachelmuraro2419 8 місяців тому

    So clear and so interesting!! definetly the most interesting video I watched!!

  • @raydioz
    @raydioz Рік тому

    Outstanding presentation.

  • @PunCala
    @PunCala Рік тому +2

    That adaptive cube is very important for me. I print shoe lasts and I need to have the bottom be more solid than other areas, because nails are used there to fasten the upper leather to the sole. This is very useful.

  • @Jamieemmart
    @Jamieemmart Рік тому

    I thought I knew exposed infill but you’ve really expanded my horizons here. Great video!

  • @JohnyPatrick
    @JohnyPatrick Рік тому +5

    I've seen some of this in the past and this one just takes it up a few notches. Excellent video!

  • @gazzas123
    @gazzas123 Рік тому

    Thank you for your brilliant video. I have continued to learn more about 3D printing from your channel.

  • @heyspookyboogie644
    @heyspookyboogie644 Рік тому +20

    Removing solid layers is also a great way to handle making transparent FDM surfaces.
    Normally if you’re making something like the lid of a box with transparent filament, the overlapping lines will cause so many reflections that it won’t look transparent.
    But if you just do 1 clean solid layer and then use a low infill percentage for the rest, you’ll get a relatively clear layer that still generally has enough strength to not be all floppy and whatnot.

    • @flat-earther
      @flat-earther Рік тому

      hi heyspooky, have you become a flat earther yet?

  • @killsalot78
    @killsalot78 Рік тому

    13:06 genius idea, this is so great I hope slicers start pre-including models for modifying slicing because 10/10

  • @citizenclown
    @citizenclown Рік тому

    Holy cow, I had no idea you could mess with infill like this. I am going to definitely start dorking around with it!

  • @jwigg1978
    @jwigg1978 Рік тому +1

    So cool. Will have to play with this

  • @RomanoPRODUCTION
    @RomanoPRODUCTION Рік тому

    Thanks Mickael for the summer video :)

  • @DJProPlusMax
    @DJProPlusMax Рік тому +1

    Super cool! I definitely want to try this out!

  • @chrisryan3445
    @chrisryan3445 Рік тому +9

    Amazing! Thanks for this, have been experimenting recently with infill patterns and top surfaces - the Hilbert curve leaves a good approximation to the textured bed of the Bambu X1 so you get an almost identical finish on both sides of a print. I have also been using the PEO bed you recommended, but also they do a PEY which leaves a rainbow effect (not unlike a hologram) and have been trying out printing parts upside down so you get that as a top finish instead.

  • @killerguppy2988
    @killerguppy2988 Рік тому

    Those are all fantastic ideas that I and my coworkers will be exploring immediately!

  • @LucasTheDrgn
    @LucasTheDrgn Рік тому

    One of the first things I designed and printed was a fidget toy consisting of a place to grip with your fingers and a free-spinning bar, letting you flick it like a fidget spinner but also spin it by swinging it up and down. I found it didn't have as satisfying a momentum as i wanted though, so I added a cylinder modifier to turn the far end 100% infill. Suddenly it felt MUCH more satisfying to swing and spin, and since then i tend to prefer 100% infill on small models and toys that i wouldn't save much time on by lowering the infill anyway, just because of how surprisingly satisfying and weighty they can feel

  • @haydenap
    @haydenap Рік тому

    I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video! Definitely going to have another watch later.

  • @Jake-zc3fk
    @Jake-zc3fk Рік тому +1

    This was really awesome!

  • @ysel6287
    @ysel6287 10 місяців тому

    Fascinating. This is so informative - thank you!

  • @billmckillip1561
    @billmckillip1561 Рік тому +1

    Great video!

  • @brianprice7020
    @brianprice7020 Рік тому +1

    Far more interesting than wall brackets.

  • @ShaunGuth
    @ShaunGuth Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing this - super cool to see in action :)

  • @joetkeshub
    @joetkeshub Рік тому

    as instructive as helpful. Great pedagogy. Thank you!

  • @B4CK4REVENGE
    @B4CK4REVENGE Рік тому

    The fox was so cool!

  • @Ersin_Dogan
    @Ersin_Dogan Рік тому

    The fox is really looking good

  • @madmax16117
    @madmax16117 Рік тому

    Very cool vid. I'll have to watch like 10 times. Please keep doing more like this.

  • @nathanking2484
    @nathanking2484 Рік тому +1

    Another great video, thank you!

  • @chrisriley557
    @chrisriley557 Рік тому

    Thanks! Ive been messign with using gyroid infill with 0 top bottom layers to make small light diffusers for leds

  • @MarkDotExe
    @MarkDotExe Рік тому +1

    Really cool video, friend! Thanks!

  • @msbagger
    @msbagger Рік тому

    Amazing video, thank you so much for all your efforts . Love the fox.

  • @brinder.dhanoa
    @brinder.dhanoa 6 місяців тому

    thank u for introducing me to modifiers.

  • @Mr.Thermistor7228
    @Mr.Thermistor7228 Рік тому

    Dude that was a freaking awesome video. I learned so many new things and ive been printing for awhile. Crazy how there is always something new to learn
    Cura has a plugin that when just hovering over a setting a really in depth description pops up deacribing it. It is by far the best feaurure of cura. I wish other slicers would do that instead of the extremely basic an lacking description other slicers give on their settings

  • @chrisdixon5241
    @chrisdixon5241 Рік тому

    Some very cool ideas in this video.
    I seem to remember that Slant 3D recently discussed similar ideas (applying a texture as part of the 3D modelling process), but this is a nice way to use the slicer to help achieve it!
    I really like the way the low poly fox turned out.
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @florain4532
    @florain4532 11 місяців тому

    very interesting concept

  • @JAYTEEAU
    @JAYTEEAU Рік тому

    Fantastic as always Michael. Cheers, JAYTEE

  • @zecuse
    @zecuse Рік тому

    I've only used Cura, so regarding the gear, I would have imported a cylinder, overlapped it in the center until a small distance from the teeth, and given it per model settings that reduces the infill. Only the teeth use the high infill value and the body of the gear is reduced and probably using a different pattern.
    The surface finish section looks like an amazing idea!

  • @tinkerman1790
    @tinkerman1790 Рік тому

    Your content is always amazing 🤩

  • @azurehydra
    @azurehydra Рік тому

    Really cool stuff. The sponge tpu!

  • @XiterPL
    @XiterPL Рік тому

    Świetny materiał! Jesteś jednym z najkonkretniejszych UA-camrów w temacie. Dzięki.

  • @Art_Of_Sound
    @Art_Of_Sound Рік тому

    Excellent vid!

  • @crawlerin
    @crawlerin Рік тому +2

    Another trick: sparse infill layer width. Infill is the amount of plastic compared to amount of void. Make lines thicker, for the same amount of plastic which needs to be inside, printer makes thiccer lines - but fewer of them. Thus reducing time spent on infill and travel. Of course you need a hotend able to keep up with required flow.
    It's possible also speeding up infill speeds and accels. Nobody cares if it is ugly, ringing, bad PA when it's invisible inside a print.

  • @karlmadsen3179
    @karlmadsen3179 Рік тому

    That was pretty interesting. I might try a few of these things.....

  • @rklauco
    @rklauco Рік тому

    I am using the no-top-and-bottom for parts where I want to have vent holes - e.g. power supply enclosure. In those areas, using honeycomb infill, I get a nice pattern and automatic venting :) Works great, I am using is a modifier part that disables top and bottom.

  • @heinrichbosch4040
    @heinrichbosch4040 Рік тому

    Very interesting and insightful!
    Which slicers would you recommend and why?
    Pros and cons?
    Maybe a new video for you.

  • @NUeB_net
    @NUeB_net Рік тому +1

    10:01 This is really cool, the triangles look very nice. And thanks for sharing the files with us! - 09:04 is one I often use, but not for aesthetic reasons. It's great to save time whilst keeping enough stability to check if a shape fits for it's application. Therefore I take negative volume modifiers to not print less interesting parts of the model but just the shape cut I'm looking for. I so can do a quick fit test instead of printing a whole model.

  • @thomasheisler
    @thomasheisler 10 місяців тому

    wow, that was incredible, thank you

  • @nelvero
    @nelvero 5 місяців тому

    many thanks for your video!

  • @Bennett_Lab
    @Bennett_Lab Рік тому +1

    Love your videos. Genius

  • @KarlOnSea
    @KarlOnSea Рік тому

    Excellent video: Time for me to have another look at Orca!

  • @DhiegoRodrigues
    @DhiegoRodrigues Рік тому +1

    thanks, you make 3d printing look so easy =D

  • @RobytheFlorentine
    @RobytheFlorentine Рік тому

    very usefull. Thanks from another youtuber form Florence, Italy

  • @houseofshred3725
    @houseofshred3725 11 місяців тому

    Great video, man!

  • @skaltura
    @skaltura 11 місяців тому

    this was very interesting indeed

  • @levin_levsmo
    @levin_levsmo Рік тому +1

    Will there be a comprehensive video about OrcaSlicer from you as well? I would be looking forward to it. 👍

  • @ZoeyR86
    @ZoeyR86 Рік тому

    I make simple bodies and use them as modifiers when I design parts to control infill type and density.
    I actually made an evaporative cooler using a block of gyroid infill no top and bottom, but I kept 2 walls

  • @roberthiggins1142
    @roberthiggins1142 Рік тому

    That is a great tutorial.

  • @jeppoification
    @jeppoification Рік тому

    Your videos have helped me get to the next level man, thank you 😊
    Also I see in another video some Sutton tools cutting fluid, you're an Aussie? Awesome representing BRO 👏 🙌

  • @fbujold
    @fbujold Рік тому

    Great content. Thanks

  • @aaarmin4164
    @aaarmin4164 Рік тому

    Great video bout would have loved to see gradient infill as well

  • @WaschyNumber1
    @WaschyNumber1 Рік тому

    Very cool with the last black squishy version, it would be possible to make custom fime case inserts for equipment ect. 🤔

  • @saint_odonnell
    @saint_odonnell 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for in-depth video. I learned heaps. Fun fact: Did you know that the beat for your intro/outro music is the same as the song “Pimp Hand” by Vince Staples?

  • @dmax9324
    @dmax9324 Рік тому

    Thanks, really cool work. I would never have thought of those ideas. Great job sharing with ghe community

  • @leetpg
    @leetpg Рік тому

    I'm not sure if you'll see this, but I either saw you or saw your doppelganger at the Guzman in Penrith today!

  • @theputnamto3468
    @theputnamto3468 Рік тому +2

    wow, its like you have opened up a whole new dynamic of printing for me, before i had only used the modifier to change infill density in specific parts of a print.
    a question though, when you did the hilbert curve and you modified the z offset so that it wasnt so squished, how would i go about that in bambu studio?

  • @felipeaca
    @felipeaca Рік тому

    Good info

  • @jeez22
    @jeez22 Рік тому

    I even did not believed, that there can be something new and inovative.
    But you handled it. Great work.

  • @motoformprototyping
    @motoformprototyping Рік тому

    What a great video

  • @jasenolan7357
    @jasenolan7357 Рік тому

    Using hex infill with no top//bottom layers has real merit when printing jigs for things. I'm currently running off a jig for laser engraving coins/medals and I'm going to give this one a go.

  • @Kosh42EFG
    @Kosh42EFG Рік тому

    Love me Orcaslicer. Also, another good video.

  • @nobodytoyou4887
    @nobodytoyou4887 Рік тому

    Something i don't see mentioned is infill thickness, in Cura you can change the multiplier of infill lines to make some super strong but spare infill (my favorite being gyriod with a 3 multiplier making 1.2 mm thick infill walls).

  • @Venom.427
    @Venom.427 6 місяців тому

    Quick Question with regards to the bambu labs slicer. Can you select surfaces to be removed to expose the infill pattern. My recent attempts for resin filling models and i don't require all top sides removed. Thanks again for the great Video !

  • @ZOMBIEHEADSHOTKILLER
    @ZOMBIEHEADSHOTKILLER Рік тому

    dude, the spiral idea, is a good concept i never thought of..... could soo use it for something good.