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Fabrizio Cimò
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Fabrizio Cimò is an Italian engineer who has always had a passion for the world of 3D graphics and design. During his first degree in industrial design, he started uploading video lessons covering 3D modeling tools such as Rhinoceros, Blender, and Fusion 360 on his YouTube channel. Sometime later, Autodesk noticed his work and asked him to keep promoting Fusion 360 as an official student ambassador. During this time, he also joined Dynamis PRC, a racing team from Milano PT competing in the Formula SAE championship; thanks to this experience and his avid curiosity, he improved his knowledge of the manufacturing world. Today, Fabrizio works as a machine designer for an important company in the laser-cutting sector.
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Understanding infill parameters

In this section, we will cover all the options to manage the inner areas of our part – in particular, the infill geometries and their specifications:

Figure 17.15: Infill panel

Figure 17.15: Infill panel

Let’s look at the options:

  • Infill Density (%): This is the amount of infill material printed. A value of 100% will result in a solid part, while a value of 0% is an empty shell. Usually, this value is set around 30%, depending on the loads applied on the part.

As we can see in the following figure, changing the infill density can drastically change the part weight and strength as well as the printing time:

Figure 17.16: Infill percentage

Figure 17.16: Infill percentage

The part on the right features infill geometries with a density of 10%, while the part on the left has an infill density of just 20%. This means that the inner structures of the part on the left are twice as strong, but also twice as heavy and take twice as...

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Fabrizio Cimò

Fabrizio Cimò is an Italian engineer who has always had a passion for the world of 3D graphics and design. During his first degree in industrial design, he started uploading video lessons covering 3D modeling tools such as Rhinoceros, Blender, and Fusion 360 on his YouTube channel. Sometime later, Autodesk noticed his work and asked him to keep promoting Fusion 360 as an official student ambassador. During this time, he also joined Dynamis PRC, a racing team from Milano PT competing in the Formula SAE championship; thanks to this experience and his avid curiosity, he improved his knowledge of the manufacturing world. Today, Fabrizio works as a machine designer for an important company in the laser-cutting sector.
Read more about Fabrizio Cimò