I was SHOCKED at how much infill you used for the supplement holders. Like damn, that didn't need that much material! Ngl that could've been 0% infill and still would be printed normally
Although the infill isn't needed much for strength, it is need to support the top layer when printing. The large prints are between 5-8% Gyroid, and much lower can cause top layer defects. But you're right, there's certainly a lot of room for cost optimization with a support specific infill and removing another bottom layer or two.
@@BoundlessbByDesign I typically do 3-4 top layers, so the bottom part of the top layers can support the top surface level to make it look good. Also, lightning infill is the goat too
I was SHOCKED at how much infill you used for the supplement holders. Like damn, that didn't need that much material! Ngl that could've been 0% infill and still would be printed normally
Although the infill isn't needed much for strength, it is need to support the top layer when printing. The large prints are between 5-8% Gyroid, and much lower can cause top layer defects. But you're right, there's certainly a lot of room for cost optimization with a support specific infill and removing another bottom layer or two.
@@BoundlessbByDesign I typically do 3-4 top layers, so the bottom part of the top layers can support the top surface level to make it look good. Also, lightning infill is the goat too
I second the audio levels. I think you did some amazing work but I can’t hear you.
Also what printer did you use for this?
Look like bambu lab x1
I think your audio levels need adjusting, I can barely hear what you're saying unfortunately.
Thanks, ill take a another look at that
2nd this.
Dude just use music in-between, not during talk. At least not so loud.