general information
- there are 3mf files for PrusaSlicer, Cura, BambuStudio
- you can print that into any slicer. (more below)
- you can arrange the hexagons as you like
- if there are any problems with printing, slicing, or anything else → write me
Slicer Information
PrusaSlicer |
- Open the 3mf files in PrusaSlicer
- select “Import 3d models only”
- Check that the number of top layers is 0…
- I recommend 10% Infill, you learn so much about the density of each infill pattern…
Note!!! that the Adaptive Cubic and Support Cubic infill patterns look exactly the same in hexagonal form, but they are not. link
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PrusaSlicer logo and text “Infill Pattern” - 3mf for color change at layer
- Layer height should be 0.15-0.2 mm
- 3mf for multi material printer
*Prusa support has given me permission to use the PrusaSlicer logo and the word "PrusaSlicer” if I credit the source. : https://www.prusa3d.com/de/page/prusaslicer_424/ |
BambuStudio |
- Open the 3mf file in BambuStudio
- Check that the number of top layers is 0... (not for the text)
- I recommend 10% Infill, you learn so much about the density of each infill pattern…
Note!!! that the Adaptive Cubic and Support Cubic infill patterns look exactly the same in hexagonal form, but they are not. link Infill types in Prusa Slicer in Bambu Studio are the same
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Cura Slicer |
- Open the 3mf files in Cura Slicer
- select “Import models only”
- Check that the number of top layers is 0...
- I recommend 10% Infill, you learn so much about the density of each infill pattern...
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any slicer
- load the Hexagon Body into your slicer.
- set the number of top layers to 0
- I recommend 10% Infill, you learn so much about the density of each infill pattern....
Assembly
- I glued the individual parts together on the side with superglue.
- I attached a bracket to the back, a nail holds the overview on the wall.
I have added a version for the Prusa Slicer (Logo), to hang it on a nail → I recommend 25% Infill (Grid) or more
Thank you.
I had the idea in April 2023 I was inspired by the great Prusa Knowledge Base page.
https://help.prusa3d.com/article/infill-patterns_177130
Happy Printing
Thank you.
*megalog_