For beginners slicing a wall thickness 3D model, start with user-friendly software (e.g., Cura, PrusaSlicer) and follow four core steps: import the model, validate wall thickness, adjust print settings, and preview before exporting G-code.
- **Check wall thickness first**: Ensure it’s at least twice your nozzle diameter (e.g., 0.4mm nozzle = ≥0.8mm walls)—this prevents weak, gappy prints. - **Tweak key settings**: Use a 0.15-0.2mm layer height (balances detail and speed), 10-20% infill (for non-load-bearing walls), and supports only for overhangs >45°. - **Preview and fix**: Use the slicer’s "layer view" to spot wall gaps—if you see them, increase the model’s wall thickness in your 3D software and re-slice.
This simple process helps beginners get solid, correctly sliced wall thickness models every time.
