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when 3d printing your slicer will put one or more shells around the object and then it will fill it to a particular percentage this is known as the infill percentage however there are several different types of infill that we can use in our prints so we printed out some lovely boat hulls in the form of partially printed benches to have a look at a few infill choices for your 3d printing pleasure first letamp;#39;s have a look at 2d and 3d patterns of 2d patterns print quite well and are quick to do so but have one important caveat they are able to withstand force vertically but arenamp;#39;t all that strong with force from any other direction the same caveat applies for 3d patterns in Reverse in that itamp;#39;s not super strong against vertical forces but because each layers varied in the print it can withstand force from other directions quite well what if you want some squishiness to your prints then itamp;#39;s probably best to consider this a flexible pattern these are best us