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			<title><![CDATA[Issues with overhanging material]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>I&#039;m printing in ABS on the SD3.&nbsp; I&#039;m trying to print an object that has some material jutting out part way up, at a 90 degree angle from the support.&nbsp; In Slic3r I&#039;ve had a little play with the settings, specifically on the &quot;Support material&quot; tab.&nbsp; I&#039;ve ticked the box to print overhang material, and have tried the overhang threshold on the default of 45 and then setting to 91.&nbsp; I got a slightly better result on the 45, but still pretty dire.&nbsp; Is a raft something to use here, or enforcing the building of supports for the first X layers (since the jut begins at about the 10th layer)?&nbsp; Is there some other option that could provide a solution?&nbsp; Maybe adding an object to the printbed of the required height to be printed on?</p><p>Thanks in advance</p>]]></description>
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