Wave overhangs is an advanced 3D printing technique that allows for the creation of horizontal overhangs without supports by mimicking wave patterns, improving upon previous arc methods. This innovation could significantly reduce material waste and print time for complex geometries but may introduce warping issues still under investigation.
Developers should monitor further refinements to balance these trade-offs and enhance print quality.
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