Not sure what this is for but I saw it on repables and downloaded it to try a small amount of orange filament that was from push plastics.
I could have just printed as is but what is the fun in that, Phil had a box that he had printed like this and I wanted to try what he said by eliminating top and bottom layers and using a honey comb infill.
so the honey comb I explained any ideas on how the blue happened?
EASY WAY 1. You manually fed the blue in at the right time to print the letters HARD WAY 2. You split the model into 2 different objects. 1 being the honeycomb base and the other being the letters. You created 2 different STL files based on the split and figured out at what Z level height the letters would start printing at based either on the model itself or the GCode. You then manually jogged (or in software) the Z height to start on that level when printing the the second STL File (The Letters).
Would like to see someone else attempt this. with there theories and see what you guys come up with, I learn better by experimenting than habing the answer gave to me.
OOOHHH!!! Awesome! Make your infill a little less and it will make the Hex's a little bigger and print a little better. Plus, slow your speed down at least 30% manually through the quick settings through the rotory encoder.