Remember arc overhangs? They're available now as a script in PrusaSlicer! (link in comments)

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  • SuperPleccer

    G-code generator for multicolor 3D printers

  • Nicolai Wachenschwan has taken my original idea for arc overhangs and turned it into a postprocessing script you can use in PrusaSlicer right now! It works surprisingly well. It's still in the initial stages and we're working on a full slicer implementation, but this is amazing progress just a few months after the original idea.

  • arc-overhang-prusaslicer-integration

    A 3D printer slicing algorithm that lets you print 90° overhangs without support material.

  • Download the script to try it out! https://github.com/nicolai-wachenschwan/arc-overhang-prusaslicer-integration

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