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meadowsjared

Verified · Member since 10 May 2026 · 1 submission

The PETG print was a great success! The experimental wave overhangs fully spanned the gaps, and the part shows good layer adhesion with no signs of warping. I did notice a few minor roughness on the corners, the expected rough texture and drooping on the outer edges of layers of the overhang, and only slight stringing in the top edge recess. This is my first try with waveoverhands and overall, it's very viable for saving time & materials, and it looks much better than using supports!
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The PETG print was a great success! The experimental wave overhangs fully spanned the gaps, and the part shows good layer adhesion with no signs of warping. I did notice a few minor roughness on the corners, the expected rough texture and drooping on the outer edges of layers of the overhang, and only slight stringing in the top edge recess. This is my first try with waveoverhands and overall, it's very viable for saving time & materials, and it looks much better than using supports!

10 May 2026 · PETG
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