From 10% to 100%: Infill Compression Strength
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 Published On Oct 17, 2023

Today we explore the strength of variable infill densities, from 10% all the way to 100%.

We recently purchased a strain-gauge in order to measure the compressive strength of a standard 30mm cube, from minimal to maximum density. The video also highlights the dynamics of how different infill types break and the impact of increasing material in the part. Whether you're a 3D printing enthusiast or just curious about the science behind it, this video offers valuable insights that you can employee for your next 3D printed project.

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