Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Overlapping Shells Overlapping shells occur when adjacent layers or contours overlap excessively, leading to over-extrusion, uneven surfaces, or weak joints. It is caused by incorrect wall thickness, flow rate, or nozzle diameter settings. Repairing overlapping shells involves adjusting extrusion width, wall count, and print speed. Advanced slicing software automatically detects and corrects overlapping shells. Proper shell alignment ensures smooth surfaces, accurate dimensions, and strong layer bonding. Mastering shell configuration enhances print quality and structural integrity. |
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