Core Design Core design in 3D printing refers to the internal structure of a model, which determines its strength, weight, and material usage. Common core designs include honeycomb, gyroid, and rectangular patterns, which are generated during the slicing process to fill the model’s interior. Optimizing core design balances structural integrity with efficiency, ensuring that the part is strong enough for its intended application without excessive material consumption. Core design is especially important in engineering and manufacturing, where weight reduction and durability are critical. |