3D prints still suffer from bad layer adhesion due to their 2.5D slicing and printing approach. I investigated if a novel slicing method that interleaves the layer could improve the strength of 3D prints.

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    10 months ago

    What is that? You do two half widths for each perimeter and it increases strength?

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      10 months ago

      Just an offhand idea. If you look at the print in the thumbnail, you can see that while this clever brick-interleaving has eliminated the straight lines along the xy plane, the Z axis still has straight lines. Eliminating that so you have a “brick-interleaving” in all axis seems the most optimal.

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        10 months ago

        Oh, I see what you’re getting at, interesting. I hope these land in a slicer sometime, it would be interesting to try out.

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        10 months ago

        Well you need either that or the video’s idea. I think yours could be easier to implement and it requires fewer z-movements (and no reordering, can’t remember if the video did that)