This came at a perfect time, then - you can cause each adjacent layer to be offset by half the layer height, to maximize the strength.
Annealing parts by baking them at the right temperature for a sufficient length of time is relatively easy to do. Printing at higher temperatures and slower speeds to ensure layers are melted together also results in higher strength parts.
This came at a perfect time, then - you can cause each adjacent layer to be offset by half the layer height, to maximize the strength.
Annealing parts by baking them at the right temperature for a sufficient length of time is relatively easy to do. Printing at higher temperatures and slower speeds to ensure layers are melted together also results in higher strength parts.