This also has the benefit of reducing print times.
Part of this process is making sure that enclosed structures are hollow.
However, making structures entirely hollow can cause a range of support-related issues.
Typically a relatively low-density repeating structure is used.
You may want to increase the infill density further to provide proper structural integrity for huge prints.
If your current infill struggles to hold together.
Or provide adequate support to later layers, then changing the infill structure may help.
Use a triangle, grid, or honeycomb structure is generally your best bet for a strong internal structure.
Typically, the outer layers print with more material.
Thus, making the issue less noticeable there.
However, the reduced flow for the infill can cause flow issues, causing a broken internal structure.
The internal structure can be easily overlooked as its not visible on the finished print.
However, it can have a big impact on the result of the print.
it’s possible for you to easily change various options through the options in your slicing software.
So you dont even have to spend a significant amount of time manually updating the infill design yourself.