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Whats stronger? 100% infill or all walls? : r 3Dprinting - Reddit Do I use walls (and if walls what parameters for the walls), top bottom layers, or infill (and if infill what percentage and type) I really can't say There's no foolproof way of finding out other than actually printing out a prototype I personally do 99% infill but other people swear by 70% if you want maximum strength
Which material do you use the most for walls? : r RimWorld - Reddit stone is the obvious choice for a permanent dwelling, but I’ve personally found that since it takes 10x the work to make a stone object over a wood or steel object, that building with wood and making sure you have decent fire breaks is a good way to go about it people say three tiles of space, but really you only need two tiles between your walls to stop fires some cheap concrete, or even
How many walls do you print with? : r 3Dprinting - Reddit 95% of the time I use 3 walls (1 2mm), 3 bot layers, 4 top layers and 20-25% cubic infill Not sure why you'd do 1mm but there might be some good explanation Probably to gain time but still, I'd rather go for 3 walls and keep my 0 4mm per wall so the slicer uses the flow rate I calibrated instead of multiplying it to achieve 0 5mm walls
Better walls? : r Bellwright - Reddit People suggesting better walls dont really understand this isnt a problem to add t2 t3 models, issue that even fences rn either decorative or 100% cheese if you exploit them We need mechanics of breaking or climbing pallisades first
How can I remove these background walls? I cant break them . . . - Reddit pro tip- while you have to start hammering a wall tile that has an adjacent blank, you don’t need to see what you’re doing the whole time dig out a few dirt blocks at the top next to the path down to expose a dirt wall, then keep the mouse button held down as you slowly move it further down through the ground the walls will break behind the dirt blocks you can do this as you’re slowly
How do you place walls underground? : r Terraria - Reddit Break the walls from the top where you can see sunlight or your walls you have placed then break the dirt from the top it’s really annoying Reply reply Top 1% Rank by size
Outside walls first or last? : r 3Dprinting - Reddit I used inner walls first in Cura 4, and I've since set 5 to do the same The accuracy difference isn't really worth mentioning most of the time (the printer I use isn't going to be that precise anyway) but having more consistent walls is always appreciated
Removing Dirt Walls : r Terraria - Reddit Start from the edge of the walls, by the surface For some reason, you can't break walls in the middle To check if you can or not, press the Smart Cursor button (default is left ctrl) If you see the yellow block while holding a hammer, you can break the walls