Fastest and Strongest Infill Pattern in Cura for the Best 3D Printing Results
Every enthusiast who enjoys making iconic models and figures from resin and filament uses 3D printing slicer software. UltiMaker Cura is one of the most popular slicers, offering numerous great features for both newbies and advanced hobbyists. While every project you create may look similar to the original files on the outside, it’s what’s inside that matters for its stability and long-lasting quality. Let’s discuss the best infill pattern in Cura that can help you create the strongest models or achieve the fastest printing speeds.
Useful tips for 3D printer settings configuration. Part3
Hi,
We already know about Model Positioning and paid much attention to Skirt and Brim , the only parameter is left is “Pattern”.
“Pattern” is the parameter I would recommend you to pay your attention to, which is used to print out support structures and a raft. I advise you to use “rectilinear” -straight lines. It is enough for support structures and easy to remove from a printed model.
Useful tips for 3D printer settings configuration. Part2
In my previous part I shared my own experience in 3D printing. I have already tell you about Model Positioning and first three Slicer parameters.
In this part I would like to describe one of the most important Slicer’s parameter.
So…
Useful tips for 3D printer settings configuration. Part1
Hello guys!
I would like to make your life easier, that is why I decided to share my experience!
The story is dedicate to all home 3D printers’ owners, who use ABS and PLA materials. Those who have novolescence printers – your model will be cool without any advice, that’s for sure 😉
I want to share my first experience in 3D printing, if to be precise it was 3D printable file of Video game scale model, designed by Gambody Team.
Software used was also provided by those guys – Repetier-Host Gambody, and I’m happy to share my thoughts here. I made my fare share of mistakes, but it was all made for the sake of tests, and now I’m ready to save your time 🙂



