Whats stronger? 100% infill or all walls? : r 3Dprinting - Reddit 100% and all walls are both wrong for max strength, infill type, infill percent, and a decent amount of walls are king There's so many factors at play that you won't get a one size fits all answer If you have a specific project or print criteria in mind then post it up! Typically, gyroid is the strongest infill type Reply reply amatulic •
Which material do you use the most for walls? - Reddit I never really just build stone walls from the start, so I logically must use more wood walls than stone walls Then again, most of my walls are stone for most of my playthrough
So. . . what makes walls useful? : r ClashOfClans - Reddit Walls do help when an attack is in its final stages and a troop or the queen gets stuck on it resulting in a time fail Also I feel like there's also an intimidation factor to maxed walls, the base just looks mightier At th15 I 3 starred way more bases where buildings were maxed but walls weren't, less pressure this way But that's just me ig
How many walls do you print with? : r 3Dprinting - Reddit How many walls do people tend to print with? I have a 0 4mm nozzel and currently cura is set to 2 walls 0 8mm but I read some posts that people said you should set it to 1mm for two walls Is that right with a 0 4mm nozzel? Also would you say 3 layers is the minimum for the top and bottom layer? Thanks
How do I show new walls vs existing walls hatch the way I want . . . - Reddit Because of this, I obviously want to differentiate between existing walls and new construction walls but I still want both walls to be hatched so that the floor plans "read" better and are easier to understand What is the best way to do this? I've heard to use filters to set existing walls as a light grey and new walls as a dark grey