Stratasys FDM 3D printers provide exceptional design freedom and flexibility regarding materials, build volumes, dlice heights, and even soluble support material when dealing with complex internal channels.
However, it's important to consider the relationship between slice height and fine features. depending on the nozzle diameter and available slice heights, certain wall thichnesses can be difficult (or impossible) to print reliably. To combat this, we need to understand the limitations of our machines and use that imformation when designing parts to print.
THICKEN THIN WALLS
The Thicken Thin Walls tool in GrabCAD Print Pro (located in the Model Settings tab and turned on by default for some printers) ensures that thin-walled features meet the recommended minimum wall thickness for the current slice height.
As a rule, each premeter toolpath ("contour") width is twice the thickness of each layer. As you can see in our model setting, a slice height of 0.010" yields a Body Thickness (wall) of 0.020" by default,becouse the outer perimeter of the part can't be less than a single toolpath.Thin-walled features must be at least 2 toolpaths wide (or 4 times the slice height). In this case, a slice height of 0.010" means thin-walled areas should be at least 0.040" thick. That recommended minimum wall thinckness is enforced whenever when thicken thin Walls option is toggled on. Any features smaller than that value are automatically thickened.
Figure 1 : Approximate rule of thumb, actual figures vary based on printer capability |
In practice, the pictures below show thin walls modeled at 0.010",0.040", and 0.020" on the left-hand side, and 0.020", 0.028, and 0.040" on the right. These correspond to the toolpath width for 0.005", 0.007", and 0.010" slice heights and their minimum recommended wall thicknesses.
Notice in figure 3 how the walls are automatically thickened to 0.040" (besiides the leftmost wall, which is thickened to a single 0.020" toolpath). The as-printed result differs quite a bit from the original design.
Figure 2 : Without Thicken thin Wall 0.010" slice |
Figure 3 : With Thicken Thin Wall 0.010" slice |
THICKNESS ANALYZER
Rather than rely soley on the slice preview to identify thin-walled areas, the Thickness Analyzer tool in GrabCAD Print Pro (found in the Model Analysis tab), allows you to quickly evaluate a part and create a pass/fail for thin features. (Figures 4 and 5)
Figure 4 : Model Analysis top-right GrabCAD |
Figure 5 : Thickness Analyzer in GrabCAD Print Pro |
Figure 6 : Pass fail check of thin-walled features |
From here, we can let Thicken Thin Walls beef these features up to ensure printability of these features, and avoid overlapping toolpaths, or directly adjust these dimentions in CAD to control whether the extra thickness is applied (e.g., to avoid clearance issues between the walls).
Whichever approach you choose, try out these features in GrabCAD Print Pro and see if they are beneficial to you.