Wireprint - micromesh d264|17 When i had to acknowledged that you can't print a

Wireprint - micromesh d264|17

When i had to acknowledged that you can’t print a 3mm Part with rectangular corners using a 2mm Mesh - as this is just too coarse, i tried a 1mm Mesh and really like the outcome. This also limits the freedom of the extruded filament so you get a much more regular result. Like it is crocheted out of crystal glass. You also can print much faster as you don’t need to wait till the material deposits.
And i am sure this would work as a substrate for plants - it can hold water and roots could penetrate this. (should use BDP instead of PET for that use).

Pretty cool

I find myself craving something to give scale – perhaps a lego brick in shot? These prints are small?

The Third picture you have it between my thumb and index… its 4.5cm high and the two beams are 10×3mm each in their cross section.

Put a match ontop hope that helps - the pattern itself is not that nice, but as the extrusion is now round you get nice optical properties.
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Here a sphere (35mm∅) with BDP - so you can see the defects in the pattern.
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Did this come out of Cura’s Wireprint setting?
Can you share some of the settings you used?

@Krasimir_Nikolov Yes.
just lower the WP connection high to 1
the rest should calc automatically. lower the flow to 95% and I lowered the “roof fall down” to 1 but seems that didn’t change anything - also i raised the delays to 0.2s for BDP - for PET this wasn’t needed and raised the speed to 15mm/s (seems it didn’t speed up much after 10 as the Z-axis is limiting - i am already using triple-start leadscrews with 6mm pitch )