This video explains a clever way to avoid supports when 3d printing a circular overhang, and it also covers a tip to reduce stringing on 3d prints.
I hope you enjoyed the casual-styled video! Have a wonderful day!
The 'Prusa' overhang method:
A method for overhangs with a hole in the center, and it cleverly uses the 3d printer's bridging capabilities to do so.
Here is an older video on that method: [ Ссылка ]
Note: I am not sure if Prusa invented the method, but it was found in their 3d printed parts on the Prusa i3 models. I'm simply calling it the Prusa method because that's what people call it (idk what else you would call it: "the sacrificial bridging method for overhangs with holes"?)
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, let me know in the comment section below!
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~About AZ3D~
AZ3D is a channel dedicated to showing the world about 3D printing and engineering. I hope to entertain, enrich, and help others in the world of 3D printing.
~Chapters~
0:00 The Prusa Method
2:00 Reduce Stringing
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