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Sep 2015
3 months later
3 years later

I started 3D printing paper pulp molds a couple of months ago. To draw the parts you need to “cut” your mold into three or more parts using something like Fusion 360. Then stack the parts in Cura, using +z offset as needed.

In Cura can set custom settings for each part on the build plate, so for sections of your mold that pass vacuum, set wall thickness, top layers, and bottom layers to zero. Then you just have infill, which you can adjust by changing the infill density.

The part of the mold that forms the parts will have fine square infill. The part in the middle will have less infill (I found triangle infill works well here), and the part closest to the vacuum port will have very wide infill (also triangle). I wrote a blog about how to make 3D Printed paper pulp molds here. 69 It goes way more in-depth and links to other things you need. I hope this can become more of an open source project.

Hope this helps!
Yadafaber
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