Whats stronger? 100% infill or all walls? : r 3Dprinting - Reddit Do I use walls (and if walls what parameters for the walls), top bottom layers, or infill (and if infill what percentage and type) I really can't say There's no foolproof way of finding out other than actually printing out a prototype I personally do 99% infill but other people swear by 70% if you want maximum strength
How can I remove these background walls? I cant break them . . . - Reddit pro tip- while you have to start hammering a wall tile that has an adjacent blank, you don’t need to see what you’re doing the whole time dig out a few dirt blocks at the top next to the path down to expose a dirt wall, then keep the mouse button held down as you slowly move it further down through the ground the walls will break behind the dirt blocks you can do this as you’re slowly
Which one should I use for strength ? Im guessing walls but my . . . For shits and giggles, try 5 walls, 33% infil You are probably surprised how decent this will be I don't think 25 Walls will actually print well Not sure about the 1-wall either I don't think your optimisation strategy is well thought through 100% infil is not maximum infill Its what your slicer thinks will print okay for most people
Do you wash your walls? If so what do you use? : r CleaningTips - Reddit Yes I do! It helps lessen my allergy symptoms I use diluted Mean Green and an old towel I've used a sponge mop for higher on the walls and the ceiling, but I've found using a ladder to put in some elbow grease is more effective I'm always in shock at how dirty the walls are and how many times I have to change the water out 😳
Wifi Router Recommendation for Family and Concrete Walls Walls are brick concrete in the house 2 Family of 4 - Children use it for gaming (Roblox and Minecraft), Man uses for business and multiplayer gaming, Woman uses it for business and streaming Instagram Side note: However, if they are playing as a family on say Minecraft it gets laggy and disconnects them all except 1 other person, always at
Plaster Walls from Hell: Secure anchors for screws? Those are completely the wrong anchors, those "screw in" to soft drywall but can't do anything in plaster Look for anchors designed to work with concrete block concrete walls, its a better fit for old school plaster walls Drywall is super soft and a generally fixed thickness I like the "Triple Grips", the packs even come with the bit needed,
Which material do you use the most for walls? : r RimWorld - Reddit stone is the obvious choice for a permanent dwelling, but I’ve personally found that since it takes 10x the work to make a stone object over a wood or steel object, that building with wood and making sure you have decent fire breaks is a good way to go about it people say three tiles of space, but really you only need two tiles between your walls to stop fires some cheap concrete, or even
100% infill vs. 100% walls : r 3Dprinting - Reddit For the headbands I used PETG and found that 100% walls gave the best results in terms of strength and flexibility 100% infill caused weak sections depending on the orientation of the pattern and anything less than 100% left voids that easily buckled when stressed
Can corruption spread via background walls 5-6 blocks? It does spread through background walls, but it's cosmetic only Background walls don't count towards the biome determination, and it can't spread from wall to block A 4 block wide gap works fine if you line the grassy parts with a block other than dirt mud to ensure vines and thorns don't grow