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Why does my infill 3D model messy in resin?

When resin 3D prints have messy infill, it’s usually due to incorrect exposure time, insufficient infill supports, or resin that’s too viscous to flow

Why does my infill 3D model messy in resin?

When resin 3D prints have messy infill, it’s usually due to incorrect exposure time, insufficient infill supports, or resin that’s too viscous to flow evenly. - **Exposure issues**: Too little exposure leaves infill undercured and weak; too much causes warping or brittleness, both leading to mess. - **Weak supports**: If infill connections lack small supports, they shift mid-print, disrupting structure. - **Thick resin**: Viscous resin can’t fill tiny infill gaps smoothly, creating uneven layers. Fixes: Match slicer infill exposure to your resin type, add small supports for infill, and test a simple pattern (like grid) to diagnose the issue quickly.

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