Make "porous" parts
Hello,
I'm currently working on vacuum forming and molding various stuff using 3D printed shapes.
I found this document from Fortus/Stratasys ( https://mafiadoc.com/molded-fiber-prototypes-and-low-volume-production_59efad961723dd7df17bd5b7.html ) it describes an elegant slicing process to 3D print "porous" parts as follow :
How did it go?
Hello,
I'm currently working on vacuum forming and molding various stuff using 3D printed shapes.
I found this document from Fortus/Stratasys ( https://mafiadoc.com/molded-fiber-prototypes-and-low-volume-production_59efad961723dd7df17bd5b7.html ) it describes an elegant slicing process to 3D print "porous" parts as follow :Apply to even-numbered layers :- Contour style : None- Adjacent rasters : 0.25 mmApply to odd-numbered layers :- Contour style : perimeter/raster- Adjacent rasters : 2.00 mmApply to up-facing surfaces that use odd-numbered slice settings :- Contour style: perimeter/raster- Adjacent rasters : 0.38 mmIs there a way to make prusaSlicer slice that way (in particular, apply alternate settings on layers) ?Best regards,Flo
Hi @florent-b3,
I would like to know if you succeeded to print porous moulds using PrusaSlicer. I want to mould pulp but cannot find the right settings.
Could you share them with me?
Thank you!