Overhangs are any part of a model that extends outward as it moves up or is not supported another part of the object underneath it. For instance, if you were printing a dog standing at attention, the dog’s belly, tail, and snout would all have nothing directly under them. These can be considered overhangs.
If yours aren’t printing well, it means you need to add or adjust your supports. Make sure whatever slicing software you are using has supports enabled. If you are using RoboPrint, you first have to add supports in the Supports menu.
If you already had supports activated, you can decrease the overhang threshold or increase the size/quantity of supports to better support your object as it prints.
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