Prusa has come up with an ingenious way to print the shields stacked one on top of another. This allows for printing many more shields at a time, and minimizes failed prints due to first layer mishaps. I was just studying their design in the slicer. I'm thinking we can apply this method to this shield. Any thoughts?
Prusa has come up with an ingenious way to print the shields stacked one on top of another. This allows for printing many more shields at a time, and minimizes failed prints due to first layer mishaps. I was just studying their design in the slicer. I'm thinking we can apply this method to this shield. Any thoughts?