Shelling and Adding Infill Using Basic Shapes
Printing the model could take a long time and a lot of material, if the entire volume is filled.
Infill lets you shell the interior of a model and add an internal support structure. This provides strength while reducing material costs and printing time.
The tool has several options for controlling the size, shape and percentage of the volume filled.
To shell by adding an infill using basic shapes:
The images below show preview for Square and Hex Infill shapes.
Note: Lattice infills are sensitive to the coarseness of the
faceting. Coarse facets produce lattice infills faster. Coarseness is controlled
when you convert a solid body to a faceted body using the
Convert tool. When converting, use a Maximum Angle in the
neighborhood of 30° to get fewer facets and speed up the lattice
calculations.