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    Layer height really doesn't effect the strength in any noticeable way. However I'm assuming there are some small differences. I've never used shell infill. I'll have to try this. Do shells work better than honey comb?

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmedup View Post
    Layer height really doesn't effect the strength in any noticeable way. However I'm assuming there are some small differences. I've never used shell infill. I'll have to try this. Do shells work better than honey comb?
    I haven't done any scientific experiments either but I've definitely experienced weaker parts with higher layer heights. I've reprinted a number of parts with thinner layers and they are much stronger. They don't suffer layer separation like the higher layer versions have. Again, this is just my experience as I've done no scientific stress tests.
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