If you’re 3D printing with supports, this trick makes them easier to remove
Anyone who prints parts with overhangs, internal cavities, or awkward angles eventually runs into the same annoying cleanup job. Supports do their work during the print, but they often leave behind a second project once the machine stops. Snapping them off can require more force than expected, and sometimes that force damages the model itself rather than just the material meant to be temporary. It is one of those small frustrations that can make an otherwise successful print feel unfinished.
Anyone who prints parts with overhangs, internal cavities, or awkward angles eventually runs into the same annoying cleanup job. Supports do their work during the print, but they often leave behind a second project once the machine stops. Snapping them off can require more force than expected, and sometimes that force damages the model itself rather than just the material meant to be temporary. It is one of those small frustrations that can make an otherwise successful print feel unfinished.
Sophia Wilson
Atlanta
Atlanta
Published by: aplhsindia.in
