Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Spiral Vase Mode Spiral Vase Mode, or Spiralized Outer Contour Mode, is a special 3D printing technique that prints objects in a continuous, single-extrusion motion without distinct layer changes. This method eliminates seam lines, resulting in smoother, aesthetically pleasing prints. It is commonly used for decorative objects like vases, lampshades, and sculptures. Since the print consists of a single perimeter with no internal layers, it is generally weaker but more efficient in material usage. Vase Mode is particularly effective with transparent or semi-transparent materials to create visually striking effects. |
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