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What are the common mistakes when print wall thickness 3D models?

Common mistakes when printing 3D model wall thickness are: using walls thinner than the printer’s minimum (causing fragility or failures), making wall

What are the common mistakes when print wall thickness 3D models?

Common mistakes when printing 3D model wall thickness are: using walls thinner than the printer’s minimum (causing fragility or failures), making walls too thick (wasting material/time), and not aligning thickness with part use (e.g., load-bearing parts too thin, non-structural parts too thick).

- **Too thin walls**: Going below your printer’s minimum (1mm for most FDM) risks weak parts or failed prints—always check specs first. - **Too thick walls**: Excess thickness adds material/time without extra strength—skip over-engineering non-critical parts. - **Misaligned use**: Load-bearing parts need thicker walls; decorative parts can be thinner—match thickness to function.

For beginners, start with your printer’s recommended minimum and test small samples—this balances strength, efficiency, and simplicity perfectly.

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