Brick Layer 3D printing refers to a technique where some walls are offset by half a layer, creating a staggered effect. While there's an active patent on thi...
Great statistical work. It’s a small sample size but the data is pretty neat.
he mentions only vertical offset but I don’t see why it could not be done horizontal if the lines are stop/started at regular intervals. Im guessing it would not be stronger though than a continuous line.
ok yeah when he talked about it sorta fitting in between the cracks. so yeah it is closer to more solid. Thanks that actually wraps my head around why better.
he mentions only vertical offset but I don’t see why it could not be done horizontal if the lines are stop/started at regular intervals. Im guessing it would not be stronger though than a continuous line.
It could, but I don’t think there would be any benefit. The key thing this does is make walls a bit closer to the theoretical perfect solid structure.
ok yeah when he talked about it sorta fitting in between the cracks. so yeah it is closer to more solid. Thanks that actually wraps my head around why better.