Great statistical work. It’s a small sample size but the data is pretty neat.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      25 months ago

      They troll patented it. It was already patented, the patent expired, then these dildos patented it again as an “improved technique” and in their application they pointed to a bunch of patents that have nothing to do with the brick layer method.

  • Max
    link
    fedilink
    English
    15 months ago

    It looks like this was testing in tension? I image most of the improvements would happen in shear. Since that’s where you make the crack more tortuous. In tension the increase in contact is very slight.

  • fayoh
    link
    fedilink
    English
    05 months ago

    TLDW;? Will watch it after work, but I’m curious now. 😁

    • Marvelicious
      link
      fedilink
      15 months ago

      Not as drastic as I had hoped, but it looks like around 5% better layer adhesion provided you increase the flow rate slightly to fit in the gaps. It essentially makes a print that’s more solid in the walls.

      I saw elsewhere someone doing prints with transparent filament and they were also getting optically better prints with this.

      Also, there’s a pull request on Orca… Not sure when it’ll come out, but they’re working on building it into the slicer.