3D Printing With Gyroid Infill
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- In this video we're looking at an experimental new infill pattern which uses the structure of a gyroid. This amazing pattern not only looks beautiful, but also works great for infill due to its strength. Keep an eye out for the next videos if you'd like to see some strength tests!
The experimental version of Slic3r PE for windows with gyroid infill can be found here: redd.it/7tkkd9
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Looking forward to getting that in my S3D in three years!
I feel sorry for everyone who uses that program. Cura 3.6.0 is the bomb!
both programs got pro and con
More likely 5 years and 2 upgrade fees
Oh man, I just discovered this infill while doing some research online in the different types of infill that the new Cura 4 offers... I'm absolutely in love with it. I was using the triangle infill because I like how strong it is, but my printer only prints it in lines, which cause the printer to do a lot of retraction moves when printing the infill. With the gyroid infill it's just long curvy lines, also makes the print sound way quieter!! Great
You look like you wanted to laugh but held it in through the whole video, I know it is just your manner, but it made me smile too... so I sub'd. Good stuff, keep it up!
Same lol
This guy looks super happy
Thanks for sharing all this knowledge Matt! If there's one thing I've seen popping up on many Facebook comments about how to properly setup 3D printers, it's Matt's Hub! :) When I get mine I'm going to your tutorials first.
Cura 3.6 added it! It also prints a lot faster than a lot of infills, since each row is just several lines across the model. No hard turns.
They look cool
Have you done a strength test video? I.e. gyroid vs. 3d honeycomb vs. cubic vs. rectilinear (each with the same total weight of course)
Thank you for making this video, it's very helpful. Also congrats on 1k subscribers!
thank you very much, Matt, for the useful information, very very interesting, I will apply to my next prints, I usually print parts for a mechanical use in carbon fiber filament and this is a very useful infill option, after saw your video, I made some research and this shape is incredibly solid under heavy mechanical requirements.
thanks again
cheers ! from the other side of the world
you have a new subscriber! :)
This is a very cool technique... I subscribed!
Can it be used for Wall materials especially for ventilation and sunlight reduction?
I saw you in Galaxy Quest you were wearing a silver uniform
How have you done the big one? (Support??) Btw: can you try doing this in flex-Material? (for like a shoe- sole)?
How do you print without perimeters? I've been wanting to do that for some time. PS I've been playing around with gyroids and printing lots of parts of them. They are fascinating!
awesome... can't wait to start playing around with those. I like to do some creative stuff with infills.
Any chance to have a linux version somewhere?
Jim van Hazendonk the source code can be found here github.com/supermerill/Slic3r/tree/merge_dev. Unfortunately right now you'll have to compile it yourself if you'd like to run it on Linux
thanks for the swift reply, I will give it a try :)
You don't need to grab my branch, use the master from pusa3D/slic3r (or alexrj/slic3r), they already have the gyroid infill.
If you want to use it as an "artistic" build without walls, you also have to comment/delete the "Try to connect the lines" block (line 128->142 in the slic3rPE branch) in xs/src/libslic3r/Fill/FillGyroid.cpp
My gyroid infill looks good from bottom and top but looks so ugly from the sides, do you know why is that?
Sweet!
does gyroid have solid walls or would a fluid be able to fill it all from one input hole? does anyone have any suggestions on an infill that would?
Which 3d printing technique did you use ? Please help
How desain the vase?have link?
I imagine this is harder for a printer to make with all the overhanging?
You're right in that it has overhangs greater than 45 degrees, but the printer seems to be able to handle it fine. Probably because of the curved shape and the fact that it's a bridge
Ok. How do I get it into Cura?
please add links to the Gyroid Cube that doesn't require the infill.
www.thingiverse.com/thing:757884 here it is!
Found this one: www.thingiverse.com/thing:757884
I couldn't print it. There are a number of areas that reach only a single point on the bed, so those won't print without a brim ... I tried and a single point build up is bound to fail. With a brim even, there are 3 different points that around mid-height on the sides, where they cannot exist without support. Guess I'd need to modify the model to print it properly.
Wow
Show us more cool stuff please :)
I've got a video coming out really soon on how I made the vase :)
new to 3d printing how do i just print infill?
0 Solid Bottom Layers and 0 Solid Top layers
Have you tried modeling this pattern? I have made some attempts, but no success so far.
I did have some success creating a model in wolfram mathematica, but that was quite a while ago
That sounds interesting!
Who downvoted you? I will smack them!
Flume
most useless vase ever