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Martin_au
(@martin_au)
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Gyroid infill tests

I liked the look of the gyroid infill, so I did some testing to see just how strong it was.

https://laplacean.wordpress.com/2018/05/17/gyroid-infill-tests/

Turns out it’s stronger than 3d honeycomb at around 4/5ths the weight, and with a shorter print time. It’s my new favourite infill.

Posted : 17/05/2018 3:59 pm
Steve
(@steve-3)
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Re: Gyroid infill tests

How do you enable gyroid infill?

Most of the time, I head straight to Prusa Control because it is so easy. Or maybe it is because I am lazy. There are times where it is worth the effort of using different slicers.

Steve

Posted : 17/05/2018 8:13 pm
Martin_au
(@martin_au)
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Topic starter answered:
Re: Gyroid infill tests

Slic3r -> print settings -> infill.

Posted : 17/05/2018 11:41 pm
Chris
(@chris-16)
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Re: Gyroid infill tests


Slic3r -> print settings -> infill.

could you be a little more specific, i'm not seeing it. ah no wonder you are using an alpha build. that makes more sense.

Posted : 18/05/2018 5:57 am
Vojtěch Bubník
(@vojtech-bubnik)
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Re: Gyroid infill tests

As of now, it is only part of our alpha
https://github.com/prusa3d/Slic3r/releases/tag/version_1.40.0-alpha1

Posted : 18/05/2018 9:40 am
Neolker
(@neolker)
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Re: Gyroid infill tests

I'm guess the Gyroid infill gonna be my favorite infill for transparent filaments 😉

Posted : 19/05/2018 11:04 pm
Lichtjaeger
(@lichtjaeger)
Noble Member
Re: Gyroid infill tests


I'm guess the Gyroid infill gonna be my favorite infill for transparent filaments 😉

I'm guessing the Gyroid infill gonna be my favorite infill for everything.

Posted : 22/05/2018 7:40 am
Martin_au
(@martin_au)
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Topic starter answered:
Re: Gyroid infill tests

One thing that stands out to me, while watching it, is that it seems that it can be printed really fast. That smooth curve back and forth seems to works very well with printers.

Posted : 22/05/2018 1:16 pm
Neolker
(@neolker)
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Re: Gyroid infill tests

An another Gyroid infill porn 😎

Posted : 22/05/2018 2:57 pm
James
(@james-14)
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Re: Gyroid infill tests

I've wonder what would happen if i removed perimeters altogether so i tried it with the gyroid infill.

Posted : 01/06/2018 12:16 am
Martin_au
(@martin_au)
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Topic starter answered:
Re: Gyroid infill tests

Cool. Is it strong?

Posted : 01/06/2018 4:34 am
EmptyK
(@emptyk)
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Re: Gyroid infill tests


Cool. Is it strong?

I believe so, but I haven't had the chance to test it out yet. It was discovered/invented by MIT students trying to recreate graphene's strength, and supposedly does a pretty good job. It also looks really cool, which, while not functionally relevant, is a bonus.

Posted : 01/06/2018 5:20 am
James
(@james-14)
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Re: Gyroid infill tests

Yes, it's strong, but also heavier then the same object printed with 2 perimeters. It ended up with a lot of solid infill for the front face which didn't happen with the perimeters.

Posted : 01/06/2018 10:37 am
Sebastianmaklary
(@sebastianmaklary)
Eminent Member
Re: Gyroid infill tests

It seems that the geometry is very efficient at loading up all of it but it makes it very brittle because as soon as part of it fails, it cascades a lot. I'm however interested in seeing how that geometry behaves with more ductile materials, if it can also make all of the material yield at the same time,

Posted : 12/06/2018 12:49 am
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