technically yes, but we are stuck with a filament printer on this project. There might not be a perfect solution to this, but I am sure there is one that will work to some degree. I just have to...
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technically yes, but we are stuck with a filament printer on this project. There might not be a perfect solution to this, but I am sure there is one that will work to some degree. I just have to...
This was actually my first attempt to tackle the challenge, too, but with holes smaller than a millimeter the Software couldn't handle it at some point. Furthermore, the 3D Printer has to be able to...
Actually, there is no specific object right now. I'm looking for some kind of process that works on any object. In that regard, the dimensions of your object work just fine. It should be however...
It's not quite what it needs to be in order to work. The perforation must be minuscule. About 0.6-0.8mm holes and the holes must be placed all over the model. The water has to be able to get sucked...
There is no real existing object at the moment, but the process should be adaptable to all possible models. Picture a flower pot or a vase or something. Flat surfaces are not a big deal as the lines...
Thanks, but I've tried this method before. The problem with this is, that you get uneven holes depending on the geometry of the object. Flat surfaces get the exact hole size you determine via infill...
Hello,I'm looking for a way to perforate a model evenly over the entire surface so that water can be sucked through, similar to a sieve.Now I had already tried to implement this in the modeling...