Bridges and Overhangs torture test

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Tincho85
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Bridges and Overhangs torture test

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Designed with Rhino, it's an Icosahedron inside of a Dodecahedron.
The intention here is to print it without supports, as a torture test for overhangs, bridges and stringing.

I only do ABS, so printing this part with no supports was a real challenge. A layer fan is a must here, or try printing it very slow.
I know layer fan + abs don't do well, but if you can find that sweet spot where it doesn't delaminates it works.

This part was printed some time ago, I think I can do it a bit better now.
Anyway, just wanted to share it with the community and see others prints of it.

Hope you like it.

[img]https://d36c0vbvwjb9cx.cloudfront.net/u ... kaedro.jpg[/img]
https://www.youmagine.com/designs/icosa ... decahedron
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Re: Bridges and Overhangs torture test

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That looks like a fun one.... Game On!!!
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