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arc-overhang-prusaslicer-integration
A 3D printer slicing algorithm that lets you print 90° overhangs without support material.
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Here's the post-processing script I used to make the print in the video above, created by Nicolai Wachenschwan based on my original project: https://github.com/nicolai-wachenschwan/arc-overhang-prusaslicer-integration
Now if they would just merge my damn fix for the MMU temperature bug, I'd be really happy. I'm having to use my own build of PrusaSlicer to print multiple materials of different temperatures, and I'd prefer to use an official build.
Github user rvmn has been working hard on implementing arc overhangs directly into their modified fork of PrusaSlicer. You can dowload the alpha version of their slicer "Pleccer" here: https://github.com/rvmn/SuperPleccer/releases/tag/alpha4_prerelease
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