If you don’t know what lightning infill is, it was made by Cura and was added to PrusaSclicer.
I chose to print with it since it showed up as a tool tip. Hoping has the same infill strength as Gyroid as it’s suppose to use less filament (estimates is around 5 grams for this part). It was suppose to also save time, but it instead added 10 min.
I use this all the time, real filament saver! For the overwhelming majority of real world use cases, the strength of a part has much more to do with the walls than the interior, so it shouldn’t really be any weaker. Just make sure your walls are thick enough.
Apart from the aesthetic and its strength, a major advantage of gyroid that I experienced is that it reduces jerk which leads to less vibrations and noise.
This lightning infill looks like the exact opposite in that regard.
Hoping has the same infill strength as Gyroid
Lightning does not compete with Gyroid on strength. Lightning is basically designed to be as weak as possible while still supporting the layers above it.
it looks off putting to me for some reason — it reminds me of something like veins
I find that on-putting