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Hello, I like to print my bins very thin to save material and time and would love to be able to add embossed sides. I'm currently in school for engineering and I don't know of a simple way to deform a material (emboss the surface while keeping the thickness the same, like stiffening ribs pressed into sheetmetal.) Here is a picture of what I did in fusion but I don't know of a good way to do it quickly to bins. I think adding stiffening ridges or patterns automatically to the side would be good for making strong bins that use the minimum amount of filament, even making a nice strong single bin that can be printed in vase mode.
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Hello, I like to print my bins very thin to save material and time and would love to be able to add embossed sides. I'm currently in school for engineering and I don't know of a simple way to deform a material (emboss the surface while keeping the thickness the same, like stiffening ribs pressed into sheetmetal.) Here is a picture of what I did in fusion but I don't know of a good way to do it quickly to bins. I think adding stiffening ridges or patterns automatically to the side would be good for making strong bins that use the minimum amount of filament, even making a nice strong single bin that can be printed in vase mode.

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