In-depth Infill Swatches 10%-90%
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Description
Crazy Infill Planks: The Ultimate Filament Adventure!
Ever wondered how different infill densities look and feel? Wonder no more! These planks showcase densities from 10% to 90% in 10% increments (except for Lighting, Adaptive Cubic, and Support Cubic, which are model-dependent).
[Check out the sister 5%-45% version here for more detailed exploration! Pair the two models for a complete density range and an ultimate infill reference set!]
Each plank:
- Features a unique top surface pattern
- Fits perfectly with A1 Mini
- Measures 173mm x 39mm x 4.6mm
Why you NEED this printed in your life:
- Imagine having an instant visual reference for infill densities ranging from 10% to 90%—perfect for experimenting with designs or explaining infill concepts to others.
- Got a stash of colorful filaments? Print each plank in a different colour and create your own vibrant display while making good use of that pile of black (base) filament collecting dust.
- If you enjoy the meditative hum of your 3D printer, this project gives you a solid 22 hours of print time—or up to 60 hours if you’re working with a 0.2 nozzle.
- This model isn’t just fun; it’s a mini scientific exploration into the possibilities of infill. You can customize the 3mf file to your heart’s content, tweaking text, patterns, densities, and more.
- It’s science, b***!
Important notes, please read carefully before printing:
- Use the profile from the 3mf file—otherwise, the infill settings will reset to default, and you’ll end up with solid bricks instead of infill patterns.
- Before hitting print, double-check your sliced model to confirm it’s not a solid brick. (See reference images below!)
- Let the print cool down slowly to minimize warping (about 1mm of warping might still occur).
- This is more than just a print—it’s a filament playground, an experiment, and a visual feast!
- Heads-up: Bambu Studio (v1.10.1.50) might crash occasionally while working on this model, and some settings might not save.
Example: CORRECT view of a non-sliced plate

Example: CORRECT view of a sliced plate:

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A lot of filament was spent on testing and fine-tuning the model :)
License
You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.


































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