Rostock MAX v2 Assembly Guide
layer lines that will be at a 30 degree angle when the little cube is laid flat.
Support material is generated in such a way that there is just enough of it there to handle the
actual print layer that it will be supporting. In my example, the support material has a 2.5mm spacing
between the walls of support material and it uses an infill angle of 45 degrees.
The printed part will usually separate from the support material fairly easily – however, some
material will be left behind if you're using a raft. Cleaning up the left over support material is a simple
and straightforward task.
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Fig. 22-7: Part separated from the raft.
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