3D printed yarn bowl pattern
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Yarn Bowl
thingiverse
This is a yarn bowl
Yarn Bowl
thingiverse
A simple yarn bowl for large balls of yarn.
Yarn Bowl
prusaprinters
A simple yarn bowl with a large volume. ...Printed using a generic rainbow filament</p>
Yarn Bowl
thingiverse
Yarn bowl, its a bit heavier because inside walls are thicker.
Yarn Bowl
thingiverse
3D printed yarn bowl. About 6.5 inches around and 3.5 inches tall. Instructions Be sure to print with support. ... Model file saved in millimeter units.
Yarn bowl
thingiverse
Yarn bowl designed to print without supports. ...(you may need some support in big holes, but on my Creality CR10 it's printed well)
Yarn Bowl
pinshape
A yarn bowl holds a ball of yarn and keeps it from getting tangled while knitting or crocheting. ...The yarn is placed in the bowl and the end goes into the slot.
Yarn Bowl
thingiverse
Yarn Bowl I made for my Sister who crochets. It would also be good to use for knitting i would assume. Print the base and fill it with sand, salt, sugar or whatever you want to use to give it weight, and then glue the bowl on top. ...My sister has been...
Yarn bowl
thingiverse
This a yarn bowl for knitting. Must be printed with supports, I suggest 3 perimeter layers and a good infill to hold the spiral. ...I've made my first print with 2 perimeter and 15% infill and the spiral broke will trying do clean the piece...
Yarn Bowl
thingiverse
This is a yarn bowl that I designed to be printed without supports or a raft. I designed it to be the biggest possible print that could fit on my print bed ( 200 x 300 ). It should fit on a regular 200 x 200 bed.. depending on your actual print area....
Yarn Bowl
thingiverse
Yarn bowl with a base that can be weighted so bowl would be more stable and would not come when the yarn's pulled. Printed at 0.15mm layers, 3 perimeters and 20% infill, with supports (for the bowl only) so that the bowl curves and opening are more...
Yarn Bowl
thingiverse
This design is based on a wooden yarn bowl my SO found in a store for >$45. I took some artistic liberty when copying the design. To aid in fulfilling its purpose I made the bottom large and flat while the inside is as smooth as possible to allow...
Yarn Bowl
thingiverse
I designed this Yarn Bowl for people who are often using yarn for knitting, crocheting or whatever purpuse involves yarn which should not roll away while using it. The Bowl is printed in two pieces. The bowl itself and a base. The bowl comes in two...
Yarn Bowl
thingiverse
I designed this bowl for yarn balls after seeing a wooden one that after it fell and broke. ...It ended up working well for yarn balls and yarn spirals.
Yarn Bowl
thingiverse
This will hook the thread, and the yarn will not jump up from the bowl if pulling too hard or fast. The same movement in reverse will release it. If using big, heavy yarns, you might want to make the bowl more bottom-heavy to prevent it from falling...
Yarn Bowl
cults3d
This will hook the thread, and the yarn will not jump up from the bowl if pulling too hard or fast. The same movement in reverse will release it. If using big, heavy yarns, you might want to make the bowl more bottom-heavy to prevent it from falling...
Yarn Bowl
thingiverse
My mum loves to knit, but says that her yarn rolls around when she pulls on the string, so i designed these cute bowls, I hope you like them :D supports are needed only for the little spiral that would else be printed in the air :) keep in mind that...
Yarn Bowl
prusaprinters
My mum loves to knit, but says that her yarn rolls around when she pulls on the string, so i designed these cute bowls, I hope you like them :D keep in mind that i printed my bowl with 0. 35 layer height with a 0.6mm diameter nozzle. ...The...
Yarn bowl
thingiverse
I searched a lot and printed most of the available models but they all have problems with the supports and their stability at the yarn hook. So this one you can print with supports on buildplate only so the supports are much easier to remove. The...
Yarn bowl
prusaprinters
I searched a lot and printed most of the available models but they all have problems with the supports and their stability at the yarn hook. So this one you can print with supports on buildplate only so the supports are much easier to remove. ...The...
Yarn Bowl - Bird
thingiverse
A yarn bowl for knitters
Yarn Ball Yarn Bowl
thingiverse
Yarn bowl made to look like a ball of wool. ... Supports needed for the wool hole
Basic Yarn Bowl
thingiverse
Yarn bowls I designed in Fusion 360.
Yarn Bowl (simple)
thingiverse
Just a simple yarn bowl I made for my sister.
Red Rabbit Yarn Bowl
thingiverse
v1.0 of the yarn bowl I designed and printed for my wife (whose username on several platforms is redrabbit####.)
Booger Yarn Bowl
thingiverse
Remix of Baddi's Snot nose Nugget yarn bowl- I just added some depth to the back, as I'm using smaller yarn balls. ...
Llama Yarn Bowl
thingiverse
... wood yarn bowl since I got the printer. ...If you are asking "what is a yarn bowl?" the answer is its a bowl you put yarn in, then feed the end you are using through the little swirl openings on the side so the ball stays in the bowl while you use it.
Cat Yarn Bowl
myminifactory
Another Yarn Bowl. I printed this at .35mm layer height to cut down on the print time. ...Spray painted black with a matte finish face and gloss finish bowl.
Cat Yarn Bowl
cults3d
Another Yarn Bowl. I printed this at .35mm layer height to cut down on the print time. ...Spray painted black with a matte finish face and gloss finish bowl.
Cat Yarn Bowl
thingiverse
Another Yarn Bowl. I printed this at .35mm layer height to cut down on the print time. ... Spray painted black with a matte finish face and gloss finish bowl.
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What is a fill pattern in 3D printing?
3DPrintStory    3D printing process     What is a fill pattern in 3D printing?
Quite often, 3D printing is used to produce parts that can be easily produced using another manufacturing technology. However, while the end results may look the same on the outside, what's on the inside can be drastically different.
The main advantage (and necessity) of 3D printing is that parts can have different degrees of filling with material. From a production standpoint, this reduces the amount of material needed and the cost as well as the weight of the final product. And in terms of 3D printing, it saves precious time!
What is inside the outer shell of a 3D printed model is called infill. It can be adjusted by the ratio of density (0% - emptiness, 100% - solid) and pattern.
Next, we'll take a look at the various infill patterns, in particular those available in Cura.
What filling options are available?
In the latest version of Cura (4.5), 13 infill types are available. Below they are grouped according to what they are best suited for:
- Models and figurines (low strength): Lines, zig-zag ;
- "Standard" 3D models (medium strength): Grid , triangles , tri-hexagon ;
- Functional 3D models (high strength): Cubic , cubic subdivision , octet , quarter cubic , gyroid ;
- Flexible 3D models: Concentric , cross , cross 3D .
Models and figurines
Recommended filling density: 0-15%
3D models that are used as models or figurines usually do not require special strength, as they are not subjected to severe operating conditions and are not subjected to heavy loads .
For these 3D printing options, lines or zig-zag fills are best because they provide the fastest 3D printing.
Similar to "rectilinear" in other slicers, both templates create a 2D grid where 3D prints only along one axis on one layer. The difference between the two is that lines create multiple lines per layer, while a zigzag is just one continuous line (unless interrupted by a model).
Models or figurines work well with simple filling patterns. Prototypes of your future parts are also good candidates, given that they do not need to be tested for durability.
"Standard" 3D Models
Recommended Infill Density: 15-50%
For 3D models subjected to low loads, such as the media guide above, use a medium strength infill pattern. The most appropriate fill options are grid, triangles, or tri-hexagon. However, please note that these patterns can increase print times by up to 25% compared to lines.
- grid: clear 2D template. The main advantage is the speed of 3D printing, as it is the least complex of the three;
- triangles: A 2D mesh made up of triangles. This pattern infill option has an inherent strength advantage when a load is applied perpendicular to the object's surface. It makes sense to use for parts with thin rectangular components that might otherwise have very few connections between the walls;
- tri-hexagon: This 2D fill option creates hexagons interspersed with triangles. One of the advantages is that hexagons are a very rigid geometric figure, which ensures high strength of the finished product. In addition to this, the tri-hexagon filling gives shorter lines to connect each side, resulting in fewer bending issues due to poor cooling during 3D printing.
Functional 3D models
Recommended infill density: > 50%
Functional 3D prints such as a shelf bracket require high strength in many directions. Excellent candidates for fill patterns include: cubic, cubic subdivision, octet, quarter cubic, gyroid.
- cubic: This is a three-dimensional pattern of stacked and tilted cubes;
- cubic subdivision: This is a variant of the cubic type that uses less material;
- octet: This pattern variant, also known as tetrahedral infill, combines pyramid shapes;
- quarter cubic: this three-dimensional pattern is similar to the octet, but half of the pyramidal shapes are offset from the other half;
- gyroid: A unique 3D pattern that gives the impression of waves. However, it handles loads equally well in many directions. Thus, this infill pattern will be a good choice for a part that will be subjected to various loads.
The above 3D model infill options are often used even at lower infill densities due to their aesthetic appeal. Some people just like the effect of the internal pattern, which can be observed directly during 3D printing.
Flexible 3D models
Recommended infill density: 0-100% (depending on how “soft” you want the final product to be).
For flexible materials such as soft PLA MatterHacker, flexible infill patterns must be used to maintain the flexible nature of the print. Fill patterns such as concentric, cross, cross 3D are best for these types of 3D models.
- concentric: This 2D pattern creates "waves" within the print, mimicking the shapes of exterior walls. This is very similar to how a stone thrown into water leaves concentric circular waves on the surface;
- cross: Another 2D pattern that creates a grid of very fancy crosses. The gaps between the crosses and gratings allow bending and twisting;
- cross 3D: This 3D pattern is similar to a cross, but as the 3D model grows, the lines move at an angle. The end result is an object with a bit more rigidity.
Helpful Hints
The choice of infill pattern for a 3D model is important, but that's not all. Here are a few things to keep in mind the next time you're configuring Cura's 3D print settings.
Fill Line Direction
One of the often overlooked fill settings is the fill line direction. The default is 45° so that both X and Y motors work together to print infill at maximum speed. However, it may be more useful to orient the infill at a different angle to maximize the strength or flexibility of the part, especially if its walls are aligned diagonally.
Gradient Fill vs Gradient Fill
When it comes to filling, we usually think of it as uniform throughout the inside of the part. However, this should not be the case.
Using gradient infill, you can set up 3D printing with a higher infill density around the perimeter. Generally speaking, this should maintain the effective strength and stiffness of the part while using less material. This option is not built into Cura, but it can be implemented relatively easily with a Python script.
Gradient fill should not be confused with gradual fill, which provides something similar, but along the Z axis rather than the X and Y axes. In other words, this option makes the fill denser at the top of the 3D model compared to the bottom.