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I used the fuzzy skin setting to print a 60deg overhang. The idea is that the filament shrinks back to the wall allowing for steeper overhangs. This was printed with abs in a heated build chamber with no cooling fan.
It would be cool if there were a way to do a rectilinear fill as a perimeter for overhangs. I believe the weaving motion would improve the overhang performance.
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I used the fuzzy skin setting to print a 60deg overhang. The idea is that the filament shrinks back to the wall allowing for steeper overhangs. This was printed with abs in a heated build chamber with no cooling fan.
I got the idea from this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0yo-o47688
It would be cool if there were a way to do a rectilinear fill as a perimeter for overhangs. I believe the weaving motion would improve the overhang performance.
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