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What started out in theory as a really quick project to print a simple tiny bookcase - or really just a large rectangle - led me into a journey of understanding some core principles about 3d printing... Why large solid shapes print faster than smaller ones Why removing mass from your prints can actually lead to longer print times and more filament usage The difference between top walls, inner walls, outer walls... and just how important bridging is And ultimately why designing for 3d printing is a tough skill to master. This video isn't a tutorial as such, more really an exploration of things I learnt along the way of trying to turn a large rectangle in to a simple bookcase... ! I hope some of this is useful to other people who are just starting out in 3d printing. If it was, please do consider subscribing. --- Chapters 0:00 Intro 0:44 It's just a simple box 2:24 Making the box more interesting 3:51 The Key Lesson of 3d Printing 4:47 What is bridging? 5:56 Understanding slicer output 7:17 What is the solution? 7:56 Throw caution to the wind! 10:04 Assembly time 10:39 What is it for? 10:51 Outro 11:45 Bloop --- I print on #bambulab #h2d #x1c and #a1m 3d printers.