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Posted · Remplissage sinusoidal

Bonsoir,

Est-il possible de faire du remplissage sinusoidal entre deux parois.

Le remplissage naturelle étant fait +45° / -45°.

Cela permetrait une vitesse d'impression plus rapide sans changement brusque de direction.

A+, Willy.

 

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    Posted · Remplissage sinusoidal
    On 13/07/2014 at 23:31, willy6996 said:

    Bonsoir,

    Est-il possible de faire du remplissage sinusoïdal entre deux parois.

    Le remplissage naturel étant fait +45° / -45°.

    Cela permetrait une vitesse d'impression plus rapide sans changement brusque de direction.

    A+, Willie.

     

    Je suis d'accord avec toi sur ce type de remplissage qui pourrait avoir beaucoup d'avantages.

    Je recherchais comment y parvenir quand je suis tombé sur ce post.

    As - tu trouvé une solution ?

    Cordialement, 

    GLR

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    Posted (edited) · Remplissage sinusoidal

    Je pense personnellement qu'il y a suffisamment de variantes dans CURA pour le remplissage et de possibilités de les orienter.
    Et on parle de remplissage, c'est à dire de ce qui au final ne se voit pas...

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    Posted · Remplissage sinusoidal

    For something that you can't see and mostly just holds up the roof...I agree there are lots of choices.

     

    There is now the "Cura Tiled Infill Generator" in the MarketPlace.  You can alter one of the examples ("Cura", Honeycomb", etc.) or create your own "*.wkt" file.

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    Posted · Remplissage sinusoidal

    I went a different way.

    I didn't like the "stand alone" look of the sine waves so I added some lines.

    image.thumb.png.d986fa3a386b79350eed3e67cfcfda25.png

     

    This is the double version with the sine waves 180° apart and one is CW and the other CCW.  This adds a lot of print time and material.  Looks like it would be strong vertically.  Almost zero strength in the X and Y.

    image.thumb.png.79890164249bfde3ea4733214731304a.png

     

    Finally, there is this.  I admit it was actually a mistake.  It's another double sine wave but 90° apart.  Looks kind of cool though.  Same problem as the others, no real strength in the X and Y.

    image.thumb.png.b43ed08bf06b9e271fb92a96d3c9b8bf.png

     

    And now I know how to use the "Tiled Infill Plugin"...a little bit.

     

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