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Continuous fiber 3D printing: 6 tips from Anisoprint
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Using continuous fiber strands can provide significantly increased strength and stiffness to parts, if the fibers are placed in the right direction. That’s why the correct model orientation is important. A general rule is to place the 3D model in such a way that load vectors mostly lay in the XY plane flat down.
ARTEM NAUMOV
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