When slicing a model for 3D printing, the part is divided into a stack of flat, 2D layers. But there’s an alternative in the form of non-planar slicing, where the layers can follow 3D curves. [Rene K.
If you want better 3D-printed overhangs, you need better cooling, right? What would be better for cooling than printing submerged in water? It turns out [CPSdrone] tried it, and, at least for ...
3DBenchy is a 3D Printing torture test, it features many difficult points for a 3D Printer to print and provides a very good look at not just the print quality but also the quality of the filament ...
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